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#illegals

Fox News: Trump DHS issues stark warning to Dems harassing ICE agents: ‘Not playing games’
Trump DHS issues stark warning to Dems harassing ICE agents: ‘Not playing games’
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has issued a stern warning against Democrats and activists who are doxxing ICE agents, stating that it will not tolerate threats to the safety of its officers. This follows an incident involving Tennessee Democratic Rep. Aftyn Behn, who was filmed allegedly stalking ICE agents.

DHS officials highlighted a significant rise in assaults on ICE officers and pledged to identify and prosecute individuals involved in doxxing. The agency condemned actions that impede immigration enforcement, asserting that such behavior aids criminal organizations.


Fox News: Tom Homan applauds ‘big beautiful bill’, says legislation would ‘solidify the success’ at the border
Tom Homan applauds ‘big beautiful bill’, says legislation would ‘solidify the success’ at the border
Tom Homan, Trump's border czar, emphasized the progress in border security and the potential of the president’s "big beautiful bill" to enhance these measures. The bill aims to solidify improvements, including more border walls and technology, while addressing ICE's need for additional detention beds.

Despite some support from GOP members, the legislation faces challenges in Congress. Homan and others assert that the bill will save lives and strengthen border enforcement, reflecting Trump's agenda on immigration and security.


#politics

The Western Journal: This Simple, Age-Old Principle Shows Where Democrats Went off the Rails
This Simple, Age-Old Principle Shows Where Democrats Went off the Rails
California Governor Gavin Newsom suggests that Democrats have not fully analyzed their electoral failures, particularly in light of Donald Trump's re-election. He points to the concept of Occam's Razor, arguing that the Democrats' exaggerated narratives and falsehoods, including the Russian collusion claims, have alienated voters.

The op-ed critiques the Democrats' handling of issues like the economy, immigration, and foreign policy, asserting that their misleading claims have led to a disconnect with the electorate. It warns that unless Democrats learn from their mistakes, they risk repeating them in future elections.


The Western Journal: Rubio Dismantles Dem Senator's Claim Skin Color Was Reason South Africans Were Given Asylum, Others Not
Rubio Dismantles Dem Senator's Claim Skin Color Was Reason South Africans Were Given Asylum, Others Not
Secretary of State Marco Rubio countered claims by Sen. Tim Kaine that the Trump administration favored white asylum-seekers, specifically Afrikaner farmers from South Africa, over other groups. Rubio argued that the refugees were fleeing genuine persecution, citing racial land confiscation laws and a history of violence against them.

Kaine questioned whether the refugee process should be influenced by race, to which Rubio replied that the U.S. prioritizes national interests in its immigration policy. He emphasized that the U.S. has a right to prefer those who are easier to vet, dismissing the idea of an obligation to accept all asylum-seekers equally.


#society

Fox News: Anti-Israel protesters torch diplomas outside Columbia University on graduation day
Anti-Israel protesters torch diplomas outside Columbia University on graduation day
Protesters outside Columbia University burned diplomas and clashed with police following a graduation ceremony. The demonstrators, many masked and wearing keffiyehs, called for the release of Mahmoud Khalil, a former student facing deportation. Police intervened, arresting one individual.

The protests, fueled by opposition to the university's honoring of a figure linked to Israel, have escalated amid ongoing tensions related to the Gaza conflict. This incident follows previous disruptions at the university, including protests that resulted in numerous arrests.


#culture

GB News: Israel’s Yuval Raphael breaks silence following Eurovision controversy - ‘No one will ever break us!’
Israel’s Yuval Raphael breaks silence following Eurovision controversy - ‘No one will ever break us!’
Yuval Raphael, Israel's Eurovision 2025 entrant, addressed backlash from her recent performance overshadowed by boycott calls due to Israel's participation. Despite protests and boos, she expressed gratitude for support and dedicated her journey to Israeli hostages held by Hamas.

Raphael, a survivor of the October 7 Hamas attacks, faced disruptions during her performance, including a stage invasion by pro-Palestinian protesters. The incident left her shaken, while commentators noted the controversy surrounding the event's crowd reactions.


#crime

Fox News: Texas doctor sentenced to 10 years in prison in one of the ‘most significant’ cases of patient harm
Texas doctor sentenced to 10 years in prison in one of the ‘most significant’ cases of patient harm
Dr. Jorge Zamora-Quezada, a Texas rheumatologist, was sentenced to 10 years in prison for a 20-year healthcare fraud scheme. He falsely diagnosed thousands with degenerative diseases, profiting from unnecessary treatments, which led to severe side effects for vulnerable patients.

Prosecutors highlighted his lavish lifestyle funded by the fraud, including luxury properties and vehicles. The case is considered one of the most egregious examples of healthcare fraud, with the Justice Department emphasizing the significant harm caused to patients and the waste of government resources.