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The Western Journal: Three Illegals Arrested in Horrific Home Invasion/Murder Case - Can You Guess Who Let Them Stay Here?
Three Illegals Arrested in Horrific Home Invasion/Murder Case - Can You Guess Who Let Them Stay Here?
Three illegal aliens from Georgia were arrested for the brutal murder of 47-year-old Aleksandre Modebadze in Woodland Hills, California. The suspects, who broke into his home, held him captive, and assaulted him, were identified as Paata Kochyashvili, Zaza Otarashvili, and Besiki Khutsishvili.

Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons stated that two of the suspects were caught and released at the border, while the third overstayed a tourist visa. Critics argue that lax border policies under the Biden administration and sanctuary laws hindered proper enforcement of immigration laws.


GB News: EU blocks British access to migrant data in devastating blow to Keir Starmer in Brexit ‘reset’: ‘They’re not budging!’
EU blocks British access to migrant data in devastating blow to Keir Starmer in Brexit ‘reset’: ‘They’re not budging!’
The European Union has denied the UK access to vital migrant databases, undermining Sir Keir Starmer's Brexit "reset." British officials will not have access to the Schengen Information System or Eurodac, which tracks illegal migrants, complicating cooperation on migration issues.

This setback comes as Starmer seeks to negotiate a defense pact with European leaders. Home Office officials view access to this data as crucial amid rising asylum claims, but EU officials remain firm in their stance against sharing, citing concerns over setting a precedent.


#politics

The Western Journal: Fact Check: Is the Trump Admin Wanting to Arrest Supreme Court Justices?
Fact Check: Is the Trump Admin Wanting to Arrest Supreme Court Justices?
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt's comments about the arrest of a Wisconsin judge have been misinterpreted to suggest the Trump administration seeks to imprison Supreme Court justices. Leavitt clarified that anyone obstructing federal law enforcement, including judges, could face prosecution.

Critics, including The New Republic and MSNBC, have accused the Trump administration of hostility toward the judiciary, but Leavitt's remarks simply reinforced that no one is above the law. Trump has previously expressed respect for the Supreme Court, indicating a nuanced view rather than an authoritarian stance.