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Jun 4, 2025 |
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#illegals
GB News: Mark White reacts as vessels QUEUE to haul in migrants as grim milestone reached: 'Boat after boat'
Over 1,000 migrants reached British shores via the Channel in a single day, marking a significant milestone in the ongoing migrant crisis. This surge, noted by GB News’s Mark White, indicates a troubling trend, with the total for the year already exceeding 14,700, a 42% increase from last year.
The situation is exacerbated by overwhelmed border patrols, necessitating assistance from lifeboats. With the current pace, 2023 could surpass the record of nearly 46,000 crossings set in 2022, raising concerns about the government's ability to manage the crisis effectively.
#society
Fox News: Smokey Robinson faces new scrutiny after 2015 sexual assault investigation closed
Motown artist Smokey Robinson is facing renewed allegations of sexual assault, with a $50 million lawsuit filed by four former employees claiming harassment and assault. A previous investigation in 2015 found insufficient evidence for charges.
Robinson's attorney asserts that the allegations are baseless and part of an extortion scheme, while the plaintiffs' lawyers accuse the Robinsons of retaliatory litigation. Robinson has filed a $500 million counter-suit against the accusers.
#health
Fox News: Gavin Newsom proposes $2,000 asset eligibility test to control soaring state Medi-Cal costs
California Governor Gavin Newsom is proposing an "asset test" for seniors to qualify for Medi-Cal, requiring individuals to have less than $2,000 in assets due to a budget shortfall. This move aims to address rising costs, which have surged by $20.5 billion over the past decade.
Additionally, Newsom plans to freeze enrollment for adults in the country illegally to further reduce expenses. Critics argue that the asset test could harm vulnerable populations, including the disabled and elderly, by effectively demanding extreme poverty for healthcare access.