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Jun 2, 2025 |
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#illegals
CNSNews: WH Posts ‘Fake News Reframing Guide’ for Arrested Illegal Aliens
The White House has released a "Fake News Media Reframing Guide" to highlight the media's failure to report the immigration status of individuals arrested for crimes. This comes in response to cases like that of Albrego Garcia, an MS-13 gang member, where media outlets refer to him simply as a "Maryland Man."
The guide points out that legacy media often neglects to mention the illegal status of individuals involved in serious crimes, framing them instead as local citizens. Examples include cases from The New York Times, AP, and ABC News that omit the immigration status of those charged with violent offenses.
Human Events: EU denies UK access to crime and migration databases
The European Union has denied the UK's request for access to crucial criminal and illegal migration databases, specifically the Schengen Information System and Eurodac. UK officials expressed frustration, viewing this access as mutually beneficial for handling illegal migration and asylum claims.
The refusal complicates cooperation between the UK and EU, particularly as the UK grapples with the costs of housing illegal immigrants. The UK government had hoped that improved data-sharing could enhance security ties post-Brexit.
#politics
Human Events: DAVID KRAYDEN: State broadcasters ultimately become Deep State mouthpieces and should be defunded
The recent defeat of Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre in Canada raises concerns about the future funding of the CBC, which relies heavily on taxpayer dollars. Critics argue that state-funded media like the CBC, NPR, and PBS compromise journalistic independence and serve as government mouthpieces.
The Trump administration's push to defund NPR and PBS is framed as a necessary step in a media landscape rich with alternatives. Advocates for defunding argue that taxpayer money should not support media outlets that fail to provide unbiased coverage and that these organizations should thrive in a competitive market without government assistance.
#society
Le Monde: Trump's proposal to reopen Alcatraz deemed 'absurd' in San Francisco
California leaders, including State Senator Scott Wiener, have reacted negatively to Donald Trump's proposal to reopen Alcatraz as a prison for violent offenders. The island, closed since 1963 and now a national park, has historical significance and is seen as a symbol of harsh penal practices.
Trump's plan is linked to his immigration policies, emphasizing mass deportations and a crackdown on undocumented immigrants. Experts note that Alcatraz is currently uninhabitable, lacking basic utilities. The site also holds cultural importance for Native Americans, who historically occupied the island to protest their treatment.
Fox News: Prince Harry’s explosive interview, court loss won’t ‘detract or distract’ united royal family: palace aide
King Charles and Queen Camilla commemorated the 80th anniversary of VE Day in London, maintaining a united royal front amidst Prince Harry's recent grievances about family estrangement and security issues. A palace aide emphasized the family's focus on honoring wartime veterans.
Prince Harry expressed a desire for reconciliation with his father, King Charles, following a court loss regarding his security detail. He indicated that the ongoing tensions have strained their relationship, particularly in light of the king's health concerns.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Stirring Trump-Netanyahu pot, Iranian FM says Israel ‘meddling’ in US policy
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, accusing him of meddling in U.S. policy and attempting to drag Washington into conflict in the Middle East. He warned against any mistakes regarding Iran and claimed that U.S. support for Israel has not benefited American interests.
Araghchi's remarks come amid tensions between Trump and Netanyahu over foreign policy, particularly regarding Iran's nuclear program. He emphasized that diplomacy based on mutual respect is essential for achieving a deal that prevents Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.
Fox News: Israel says Trump’s Middle East visit is the ‘window of opportunity’ for hostage deal
A senior Israeli defense official stated that President Trump's upcoming Middle East visit presents a "window of opportunity" for a hostage deal; otherwise, Israel will launch Operation 'Gideon Chariots' to take control of Gaza. The Israeli cabinet plans to call up tens of thousands of reserve troops for this operation.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu emphasized that while returning hostages is important, achieving victory over enemies is the primary objective. This aggressive stance has drawn criticism, especially from Qatar, which condemned the justification of military actions in Gaza as a defense of civilization.
Le Monde: Chancellor Merz, an eagerly anticipated leader
Friedrich Merz is set to lead the German federal chancellery, taking office amid significant geopolitical challenges in Europe. His coalition with the Social Democrats aims to address pressing issues, including security and economic reforms, while fostering closer ties with France.
Merz's first foreign visit will be to Paris, where he seeks to revive Franco-German cooperation and tackle contentious topics. His upcoming trip to Warsaw underscores the importance of unity across Europe, especially in light of the war in Ukraine and the evolving security landscape.
#culture
The Telegraph: Bond’s Martini ‘becoming more popular than sweet cocktails’
British drinkers are increasingly favoring classic Martinis over sugary cocktails, with bars in London noting a rise in demand. The Connaught Hotel serves about 16,000 Martinis annually, while new venues like Dover focus solely on the drink. Sales of pre-mixed canned Martinis have surged by 200% at Selfridges.
This trend highlights a return to traditional cocktails, showcasing a shift in consumer preferences within the beverage industry.
GB News: Prince Louis’s VE Day antics have Bev Turner and Andrew Pierce in stitches - WATCH
Prince Louis captured attention during the VE Day commemorations with his playful antics, leaving commentators Bev Turner and Andrew Pierce in laughter. Turner noted his struggle to maintain focus, while also expressing affection for his candid expressions and interactions with his family.
#education
Fox News: Red state school district slapped with complaint to Trump admin alleging unlawful DEI practices
A pro-Trump legal nonprofit, America First Legal, has filed a complaint with the U.S. Department of Education against the Upper Arlington School District in Ohio, alleging that its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) policies violate federal anti-discrimination laws. The complaint claims that DEI initiatives, implemented since 2020, promote discriminatory practices and could jeopardize federal funding.
The district has faced scrutiny for its DEI practices, including the establishment of positions aimed at fostering diversity and a report advocating for LGBTQIA+ students. The Superintendent stated that the district takes discrimination concerns seriously and will cooperate with any investigation. The Department of Education has warned schools about potential loss of federal funding if they do not comply with civil rights laws.