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#illegals

The Telegraph: Texas governor threatens illegal migrants with death penalty after fatal hit and run
Texas governor threatens illegal migrants with death penalty after fatal hit and run
Two illegal migrants, Daikerlyn Alejandra Gonzalez Gonzalez and Maikel Perozo, face the death penalty after being arrested for a jet ski hit-and-run that killed US Air Force recruit Ava Lake over Memorial Day weekend. Texas Governor Greg Abbott made the threat public following their arrest.

The incident occurred at Grapevine Lake in North Texas, where Lake, 18, was kayaking when she was struck. The suspects were apprehended after a standoff with law enforcement near Dallas.


CNSNews: Border Apprehensions Plummet 93% as Trump’s Hispanic Approval Jumps to 60%
Border Apprehensions Plummet 93% as Trump’s Hispanic Approval Jumps to 60%
President Trump's approval among U.S. Hispanics has risen significantly, with polls indicating that 60% now approve of his job performance. This surge coincides with a reported 93% drop in illegal border apprehensions, attributed to the Trump Administration's focus on border security.

Many Latino voters feel neglected by the Democratic Party, perceiving it as hostile. Terms like "Democratic Socialist" and "progressive" evoke negative associations for some Hispanics, while Trump's stance on deporting criminals resonates positively with those seeking safety from violence and crime.


#politics

The Western Journal: Top Trump Admin Official Says a Big-Name Democrat 'Controlled the Autopen' During Biden Presidency
Top Trump Admin Official Says a Big-Name Democrat 'Controlled the Autopen' During Biden Presidency
A former Trump administration official claimed that Elizabeth Warren controlled the autopen used by President Biden during his presidency, suggesting that Biden's cognitive decline raised questions about who was signing documents. This allegation has sparked speculation regarding the legitimacy of those signatures.

The claim emerged amid reports of Biden's serious health issues, including aggressive prostate cancer, leading to skepticism about his administration's operations. Warren has not publicly addressed the accusation regarding her involvement with the autopen.


Fox News: US judge blasts Trump lawyers for 11th-hour tactics in MS-13 deportation case
US judge blasts Trump lawyers for 11th-hour tactics in MS-13 deportation case
A federal judge in Maryland criticized Trump administration lawyers for their late request for a case extension regarding Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, a Salvadorian migrant deported due to an administrative error. Judge Paula Xinis denied the extension, stating the administration failed to demonstrate good cause and had delayed compliance with court orders.

Xinis expressed frustration over the government's vague responses and lack of effort in facilitating Abrego Garcia's return to the U.S. The Trump administration has not complied with previous court orders, raising questions about their adherence to legal directives in immigration matters.


Fox News: Trump nominates former defense attorney Emil Bove for federal appeals court vacancy
Trump nominates former defense attorney Emil Bove for federal appeals court vacancy
President Trump has nominated Emil Bove, a Justice Department official and former defense attorney, to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. Trump described Bove as "SMART, TOUGH, and respected," emphasizing his commitment to ending the "Weaponization of Justice."

If confirmed, Bove would fill one of two vacancies on the court and secure a lifetime appointment. This nomination comes amid Trump's ongoing criticism of "activist" judges who oppose his agenda.


The Federalist: DOJ Sues NCSBE For Registering Voters Without Proper ID
DOJ Sues NCSBE For Registering Voters Without Proper ID
The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against the North Carolina State Board of Elections for not maintaining accurate voter registration lists and failing to require proper identification for voters. The lawsuit claims violations of the Help America Vote Act, highlighting the need for accurate rolls to ensure fair elections.

The NCSBE acknowledged its shortcomings in collecting required voter information and is now under new leadership after a shift in political control. The lawsuit follows previous challenges by Republican parties regarding incomplete voter registrations, emphasizing the importance of election integrity.


#society

Fox News: Planned Parenthood using 'loophole' to get minors gender transitions without parents' OK: watchdog
Planned Parenthood using 'loophole' to get minors gender transitions without parents' OK: watchdog
The American Principles Project has raised concerns about Planned Parenthood allegedly exploiting a loophole to provide transgender hormone therapy to minors without parental consent, framing it as a manipulation of contraception definitions. The report claims that many states allow minors access to contraceptives independently, which can include treatments for gender dysphoria.

Planned Parenthood is said to prioritize gender-affirming care, with around 80% of its clinics offering such services, often without parental involvement. The organization has denied any wrongdoing, stating it adheres to medical standards and condemning misinformation about its practices.


The Economist: Doctors, teachers and junior bankers of the world, unite! 
Doctors, teachers and junior bankers of the world, unite! 
A growing middle-class consciousness is emerging in Britain, particularly evident at the Hay Festival, where attendees express a sense of revolutionary fervor. This sentiment reflects broader social dynamics among professionals like doctors, teachers, and bankers.

The rising awareness of class issues is intertwined with economic concerns, such as inflation and the labor market's reliance on migrant workers. These factors contribute to a shifting landscape in British society.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Trump: I told Netanyahu striking Iran would be ‘very inappropriate,’ as deal close
Trump: I told Netanyahu striking Iran would be ‘very inappropriate,’ as deal close
President Trump confirmed he urged Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu not to take military action against Iran, emphasizing the importance of ongoing nuclear negotiations. He expressed optimism about reaching a strong deal with Iran that would include inspections and prevent violence.

Iran may be willing to pause uranium enrichment in exchange for the release of frozen funds and recognition of its right to refine uranium for civilian use. However, skepticism remains regarding the feasibility of a political agreement, with both sides facing significant hurdles in negotiations.


#health

The Epoch Times: New COVID-19 Variant May Be Driving Up Cases in Some Parts of the World, WHO Says
New COVID-19 Variant May Be Driving Up Cases in Some Parts of the World, WHO Says
The World Health Organization (WHO) has reported a new COVID-19 variant, NB.1.8.1, which is spreading primarily in China and parts of Southeast Asia. While the variant has been detected in the U.S., it currently poses a low public health risk, and existing vaccines are expected to remain effective.

Increases in COVID-19 cases have been noted in several countries, including Cambodia and Singapore, but the WHO indicates that the severity of illness associated with NB.1.8.1 does not appear to be greater than that of other variants. Ongoing monitoring and genomic sequencing are recommended to manage the situation effectively.


#education

The Telegraph: British students to be barred from Turing exchange scheme following Trump visa ban
British students to be barred from Turing exchange scheme following Trump visa ban
British students may be barred from studying at American universities due to a visa ban initiated by Donald Trump. Tens of thousands are awaiting decisions on funding applications for the Turing Scheme, which allows year-long enrollments abroad.

The ban affects J-1 exchange visas, and only students with existing visas may be exempt. The UK Government is monitoring the situation and discussing potential implications with universities.


#crime

Le Monde: A French court has jailed a former Syrian rebel for war crimes
A French court has jailed a former Syrian rebel for war crimes
A French court sentenced former Syrian rebel Majdi Nema to 10 years for war crimes, marking the first universal justice case related to Syria's civil war. Nema, a former spokesman for Jaish al-Islam, was found guilty of conscripting minors and aiding in war crimes.

Arrested in 2020 while on a student exchange, Nema claimed he had a limited role in the group, which was known for its opposition to Bashar al-Assad's regime and for committing atrocities against civilians.


GB News: MAPPED: Five crime hotspots in Sadiq Khan's London — as Mayor prioritises decriminalising drugs
MAPPED: Five crime hotspots in Sadiq Khan's London — as Mayor prioritises decriminalising drugs
London Mayor Sadiq Khan has proposed decriminalizing personal use of cannabis, arguing that current laws are unjustifiable. This move has sparked backlash from political opponents who criticize Khan for focusing on drug policy amid rising crime rates, with over 3.6 million offenses reported in the past four years.

Crime hotspots in London include Westminster, Croydon, Tower Hamlets, Lambeth, and Southwark, with significant rates of theft, violence, public order offenses, and burglaries. Critics, including the Shadow Home Secretary, claim Khan has failed to control crime, while the Metropolitan Police assert they are making progress in reducing violence.


Le Monde: Brothers Andrew and Tristan Tate are charged with several counts of rape, assault and trafficking
Brothers Andrew and Tristan Tate are charged with several counts of rape, assault and trafficking
Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan have been charged with multiple counts of rape, assault, and trafficking by UK prosecutors, stemming from incidents between 2012 and 2015. The charges include serious allegations against three women for Andrew and one for Tristan.

Both brothers face additional legal challenges in Romania, including accusations of trafficking minors and money laundering. They have denied all charges and are currently dealing with domestic criminal matters in Romania before potential extradition to the UK.