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#illegals

Breitbart: ICE Arrests 40 Illegal Aliens on Elite Destinations of Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket
ICE Arrests 40 Illegal Aliens on Elite Destinations of Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket
ICE agents, with Coast Guard assistance, arrested about 40 illegal aliens in Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket, including a documented MS-13 gang member and a convicted child sex offender. The operation underscores collaboration among law enforcement to enhance public safety.

Officials emphasized the importance of identifying and apprehending individuals violating immigration laws and committing crimes. The Coast Guard facilitated the transport of those arrested from the elite coastal areas.


#politics

Breitbart: Texas AG Paxton Asked to Leave State House Floor
Texas AG Paxton Asked to Leave State House Floor
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton was asked to leave the House Floor during a session after joining Republican members for a photo op. House officials clarified that he did not have permission to be there, as he is not listed among those allowed on the floor during sessions.

Paxton acknowledged that the Speaker and House Chairman are the only authorities who can grant such permission. He was escorted to a designated area for the photo op, which took place in the Members’ Lounge.


Breitbart: Josh Hawley Becomes Chief Defender of Medicaid During One Big Beautiful Bill Debate
Josh Hawley Becomes Chief Defender of Medicaid During One Big Beautiful Bill Debate
Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) opposes cuts to Medicaid proposed in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which aims to save $880 billion. He argues that slashing benefits is morally wrong and politically unwise, reflecting the growing support for social insurance among GOP voters.

Hawley, alongside Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR), attempted to amend the bill to protect Medicaid, but the measure failed. He emphasizes focusing on eliminating waste, fraud, and abuse in the program instead of cutting benefits, noting the significant number of low-income voters who rely on Medicaid.


#society

Times Of Israel: Ahead of Shavuot, thousands of converts remain unrecognized by state, stuck in limbo
Ahead of Shavuot, thousands of converts remain unrecognized by state, stuck in limbo
Miriam, an Orthodox convert from Austria, faced bureaucratic hurdles upon arriving in Israel for her Aliyah process. Despite her Jewish identity and previous commitments, she was given temporary residency and asked to prove her observance again, leaving her without health insurance or financial support.

The Knesset Aliyah Committee has not addressed conversion issues in two years, with many converts struggling to have their status recognized. Current political impasses further complicate the process, with only half of those starting conversions successfully completing them. The committee plans to continue discussions on this critical issue.


Fox News: Hugh Jackman's ex speaks out on 'traumatic journey of betrayal' as she files for divorce
Hugh Jackman's ex speaks out on 'traumatic journey of betrayal' as she files for divorce
Hugh Jackman and Deborra-Lee Furness have finalized their divorce after announcing their separation in September 2023. Furness filed for divorce in New York, and the couple, married for 27 years, shares two adopted children. The divorce is uncontested, pending a judge's approval.

Furness expressed her feelings about the separation, describing it as a "profound wound" and emphasizing personal growth through adversity. The couple's joint statement highlighted their gratitude for their time together and their commitment to co-parenting.


The Telegraph: Five pro-Palestinian protesters arrested after targeting Gal Gadot film
Five pro-Palestinian protesters arrested after targeting Gal Gadot film
Five pro-Palestine protesters were arrested by Scotland Yard for attempting to disrupt the filming of "The Runner," starring Israeli actress Gal Gadot. The arrests were made under harassment laws, following previous protests criticizing Gadot's support for Israel's military actions in Gaza.

The Metropolitan Police emphasized their commitment to balancing the right to peaceful protest with the need to prevent serious disruption. Officers were deployed to manage the situation and ensure the safety of those involved in the film production.


#foreignaffairs

The Western Journal: Hamas Makes Cease-Fire Announcement After Israel Deals a Crushing Blow
Hamas Makes Cease-Fire Announcement After Israel Deals a Crushing Blow
Hamas announced a cease-fire framework with Israel following the killing of its Gaza leader, Mohammed Sinwar, by Israeli forces. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu confirmed the elimination of key Hamas figures and stated he would only agree to a temporary cease-fire until Hamas is fully defeated.

U.S. Special Envoy Steven Witkoff expressed optimism about reaching a long-term resolution, with discussions ongoing between U.S. and Israeli officials. The proposed deal includes the release of hostages and a governance transition in Gaza.


Fox News: Freed Israeli hostage says Hamas captors 'wanted Kamala to be elected,' were 'very scared' of Trump's return
Freed Israeli hostage says Hamas captors 'wanted Kamala to be elected,' were 'very scared' of Trump's return
Omer Shem Tov, a former Israeli hostage held by Hamas, revealed in a CNN interview that his captors were fearful of Donald Trump returning to power and preferred Kamala Harris to win the 2024 election. He noted that their treatment of him improved significantly after Trump was elected.

Tov, who spent 505 days in captivity, stated that following Trump's election, Hamas began treating him better, providing more food and ceasing abusive behavior, as they anticipated a potential deal for hostage release. He credited Trump for his release and expressed gratitude during a visit to the White House.


Times Of Israel: Witkoff says US to issue new Gaza terms, has ‘very good feelings’ on reaching hostage deal
Witkoff says US to issue new Gaza terms, has ‘very good feelings’ on reaching hostage deal
US special envoy Steve Witkoff expressed optimism about a potential temporary ceasefire and hostage deal with Hamas, which claims to have reached a general framework for negotiations. The proposed agreement includes the release of Israeli hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners and humanitarian aid.

However, Israeli officials dismissed Hamas's claims, labeling them as propaganda. Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich opposed any partial deal, advocating for complete surrender from Hamas. Prime Minister Netanyahu indicated he would only agree to a temporary ceasefire, with fighting resuming afterward until all hostages are freed.


#education

Breitbart: Trump Suggests Harvard Cap Number of Foreign Students to Make Room for Americans
Trump Suggests Harvard Cap Number of Foreign Students to Make Room for Americans
Former President Donald Trump is advocating for Harvard University to limit its foreign student enrollment to 15% to increase opportunities for American applicants. He argues that the current 27% foreign student population restricts access for U.S. students who wish to attend.

The Department of Homeland Security has also taken action against Harvard, blocking foreign student admissions due to concerns over violence and antisemitism on campus. Harvard has resisted these measures and is currently involved in legal disputes with the Trump administration.


#crime

GB News: Police officers who Tasered and pepper-sprayed one-legged pensioner, 92, in care home found not guilty of assault
Police officers who Tasered and pepper-sprayed one-legged pensioner, 92, in care home found not guilty of assault
Two Sussex Police officers were acquitted of assaulting a 92-year-old amputee, Donald Burgess, who threatened staff with a knife at a care home. The court found PC Stephen Smith and PC Rachel Comotto not guilty of using Pava spray, a baton, and a Taser during the incident.

Burgess, who had dementia, died three weeks later. The judge noted his aggressive behavior was attributed to delirium from a urinary tract infection. The incident has drawn attention, with Burgess's family expressing shock over his death.