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Jun 23, 2025 |
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#illegals
Fox News: Federal judge refuses to reconsider order to facilitate deportee's return to US
A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to take immediate steps to return a Guatemalan deportee, O.C.G., to the U.S., citing a lack of due process in his removal. The judge highlighted the dangers O.C.G. faces in Guatemala after being previously denied asylum.
The Department of Homeland Security defended its actions, arguing that O.C.G. was an illegally present alien who had been granted withholding of removal to Guatemala. The case stems from a class action lawsuit challenging the DHS's policy of deporting individuals to third countries without proper notice or the opportunity to contest removal.
Breitbart: Venezuelan National Allegedly Killed Texas Woman in Jet Ski Crash
A Venezuelan migrant, Daikerlyn Alejandra Gonzalez Gonzalez, allegedly killed 18-year-old Ava Renee Moore in a jet ski crash on Lake Grapevine, Texas. Following the incident, Gonzalez fled the scene and was later apprehended by law enforcement agencies, including Homeland Security.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton criticized Gonzalez's presence in the U.S., stating her illegal status contributed to the tragedy. Moore had recently graduated from the Air Force Academy Preparatory School and was set to join the U.S. Air Force Academy.
Breitbart: Populist Wilders Vows to Collapse Dutch Gov't if Border Remains Open
Geert Wilders, leader of the Party for Freedom (PVV), has threatened to withdraw from the Dutch coalition government unless strict migration controls are implemented within weeks. He demands measures including closing borders to asylum seekers, ending family reunification, and increasing deportations of convicted migrants.
Wilders argues that these policies are necessary to address migration issues and has called for military support at the borders. While some coalition partners express skepticism, the pro-farmer BBB party is open to discussions. Wilders insists that without action, the PVV will exit the government, potentially triggering new elections.
#politics
Breitbart: Watch: Trump Calls Tearful Reality Star Savannah Chrisley to Break News About Her Parents Todd and Julie Chrisley’s Pardons
President Trump plans to pardon reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley, who were convicted of bank fraud and tax evasion in 2022. They were sentenced to lengthy prison terms and ordered to pay restitution after being found guilty of conspiring to defraud banks out of over $30 million.
Trump's decision reflects his pattern of pardoning high-profile figures, asserting that the Chrisleys faced harsh treatment due to their conservative values. Their attorney claims the pardon rectifies a "deep injustice" and allows the family to begin rebuilding their lives.
The Western Journal: Now We Know: Alleged Murderer of DC Jewish Couple Was a Leftist's Dream Come True - Just Look at His Messages
The alleged murderer of two Israelis in Washington, D.C., Elias Rodriguez, has a history of leftist ideology, including praise for Stalin and anti-Semitic sentiments. His actions and beliefs highlight a troubling trend among some leftists who view violence as a political tool.
Despite his extreme views, many in the Democratic Party and mainstream media are unlikely to address the implications of his ideology or take responsibility for the environment that may have fostered such violence.
Breitbart: Marlow: Modern Media Lacks Good Journos Who Will Rock Boat
Alex Marlow, Breitbart Editor-in-Chief, criticized the current state of American news media, claiming it serves the interests of corporate and government elites rather than the public. He emphasized that true journalism should challenge the status quo, which he believes is lacking today.
#society
Breitbart: Harvard Prof.: Gov't Antisemitism Allegations 'Baseless', Harvard's in a World 'Full of Bigotry'
Harvard History Professor Alison Frank Johnson defended the university against federal allegations of antisemitism and a lack of diverse viewpoints, calling the claims "baseless." She emphasized that Harvard, like any complex institution, navigates biases and disagreements inherent in society.
Johnson asserted that the notion of Harvard harboring un-American values or being unsafe for students is false, highlighting the challenges of managing differing opinions within the institution.
Le Monde: In Gaza, Israel's new food distribution system turns to chaos
Palestinians in Rafah are facing challenges in obtaining food aid due to a new distribution system mandated by Israel, which has been criticized for its inefficiency and dehumanizing conditions. This follows a two-month blockade during which minimal aid was allowed into Gaza.
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, established with U.S. and Israeli support, aims to improve food delivery amid concerns that aid is being diverted by Hamas. The new distribution site is heavily secured and organized, but reports indicate that looting and violence have hindered aid efforts.
#culture
The Telegraph: Comedian’s show cancelled over Liverpool parade crash joke
Comedian Andrew Lawrence's show was cancelled after he made a controversial joke about a crash during Liverpool's victory parade, where 65 were injured. His comments on social media prompted backlash, leading the venue to withdraw support for his performance.
Lawrence criticized the venue's decision, claiming it was influenced by online threats. He plans to reschedule the show at a different location later in the year.
The American Mind: The NEA Deserves This
President Trump plans to eliminate the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) in his next budget proposal, prompting fear and confusion within the agency. The NEA's historical struggles during the "culture wars" led to a restructuring that emphasized grants based on excellence and merit, but recent leadership shifted focus to political equity, undermining its original mission.
As a result, the NEA has increasingly funded politically motivated projects rather than arts for all Americans, leading to a decline in quality and public support. The agency's current predicament is attributed to its own choices rather than external political hostility, raising questions about its future and mission.
#crime
GB News: Police given more time to question driver arrested following Liverpool car ramming
A 53-year-old man remains in custody following a car ramming incident in Liverpool that injured 79 people. Police have confirmed that the number of individuals still hospitalized is decreasing, with seven in stable condition.
Investigators are conducting extensive inquiries, including reviewing CCTV footage, to understand the circumstances surrounding the event. The public is encouraged to provide any additional information.
The Western Journal: Expert Testifies After Examining Black Box of Luxury SUV: Throttle Hit 74% Before Police Officer's Final Moments
In the retrial of Karen Read, accused of murdering Boston police officer John O’Keefe, expert testimony revealed significant findings from the accident reconstruction. Witness Judson Welcher detailed data from Read's Lexus SUV, indicating rapid acceleration and a throttle hit of 74% shortly before O’Keefe's death.
Welcher's analysis included a physical reconstruction of the accident, matching injuries on O’Keefe with marks on himself. The defense contested the findings, suggesting alternative explanations for O’Keefe's death. Read faces a potential life sentence if convicted.