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#illegals

Breitbart: Report: Pro-Immigration Lawyers Whine that Trump Deportations Apply to All Illegals, Including Irish
Report: Pro-Immigration Lawyers Whine that Trump Deportations Apply to All Illegals, Including Irish
The Trump administration is reportedly deporting illegal Irish migrants, causing concern among immigration lawyers who argue that all nationalities are affected. Many individuals, previously allowed to stay under "Deferred Action," are now facing detention and deportation, creating fear within the community.

The Irish government is attempting to protect its illegal migrants while also promoting a new program for work permits. However, this initiative has faced obstacles since 2019. Meanwhile, Ireland is experiencing a surge in immigration from other regions, leading to rising real estate prices and economic challenges for local residents.


GB News: Pakistanis and Nigerians among nationalities facing visa restrictions as Home Office cracks down on those most likely to claim asylum
Pakistanis and Nigerians among nationalities facing visa restrictions as Home Office cracks down on those most likely to claim asylum
Labour plans to limit work and study visas for nationals from Pakistan, Nigeria, and Sri Lanka, aiming to reduce asylum claims from individuals likely to overstay. The Home Office will use bank statements and intelligence to identify potential abusers of the visa system.

These reforms, part of an upcoming Immigration White Paper, follow Labour's electoral losses and are intended to prevent work and study visas from serving as a pathway to asylum. Critics argue the measures may be discriminatory and ineffective.


Breitbart: Illegal Released Under Biden Pleads Not Guilty to Murdering GA Grandma
Illegal Released Under Biden Pleads Not Guilty to Murdering GA Grandma
David Hector Sagastume-Rivas, a 21-year-old illegal immigrant from Honduras, has pleaded not guilty to charges including malice murder and aggravated assault in the death of grandmother Camillia Williams in Cobb County, Georgia. He allegedly killed her after placing her in a chokehold.

Sagastume-Rivas entered the U.S. illegally in March 2021 and was released under Biden administration policies. His case has raised concerns about border security, with critics citing the need for stricter immigration enforcement.


#politics

Breitbart: CNN: Americans Think Trump Handling Crime 'Far Better Than Joe Biden'
CNN: Americans Think Trump Handling Crime 'Far Better Than Joe Biden'
A recent IPSOS poll indicates that Americans view Donald Trump's handling of crime more favorably than Joe Biden's, with Trump holding a net approval rating of plus two points compared to Biden's minus 26. CNN contributor Harry Enten highlighted that crime remains one of Trump's strong issues.

This perception may reflect Trump's campaign focus on law and order, which resonated with voters during his election. The stark contrast in approval ratings underscores the challenges Biden faces on this front.


Front Page Magazine: Obama’s Sexism
Obama’s Sexism
Barack Obama criticized black men for not supporting Kamala Harris during her campaign, suggesting their hesitance stemmed from sexism. His comments, however, did not resonate and led to backlash, revealing that he himself had doubts about her candidacy and had previously attempted to undermine her nomination.

Despite his public support, evidence suggests Obama did not genuinely believe in Harris's viability as a candidate, using identity politics to deflect criticism. This strategy ultimately failed, as many voters, including black men, did not align with his views, indicating a shift away from divisive identity politics.


#society

Front Page Magazine: In Honor of Virginia Giuffre, Release Epstein Files Now
In Honor of Virginia Giuffre, Release Epstein Files Now
Virginia Giuffre, a prominent accuser of Jeffrey Epstein, has reportedly died by "suicide" at the age of 40. Giuffre claimed she was sexually abused by Epstein and Prince Andrew as a minor. Her family stated she was a victim of long-term abuse, but her death has raised skepticism among some lawmakers.

Calls for transparency have intensified, with demands for the release of Epstein-related documents by the Department of Justice. Despite initial disclosures, many files remain withheld, prompting concerns about justice for victims and the truth surrounding Giuffre's death.


#foreignaffairs

Front Page Magazine: While the West Negotiates, Iran Assassinates
While the West Negotiates, Iran Assassinates
President Trump insists that negotiations with Iran must lead to the complete dismantling of its nuclear program. However, the core issue lies not just in nuclear armament but in Iran's ideological foundation, which promotes global jihad and supports armed resistance against perceived oppressors.

Iran's regime has a history of using terror as a tool, with numerous plots against dissidents and critics across various countries. These actions demonstrate that Iran's threat extends beyond nuclear capabilities, as it has already engaged in violent operations worldwide. The call for a strong stance against Iran emphasizes that true security cannot be achieved through diplomacy with a regime committed to exporting its ideology through violence.


Forbes: Operation Sindoor: India Launches Missile Strike Against Pakistan
Operation Sindoor: India Launches Missile Strike Against Pakistan
India has initiated military strikes in Pakistan, targeting nine terrorist infrastructure sites. This action follows accusations against Pakistan for a recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam that resulted in over two dozen fatalities. The Indian Ministry of Defense stated that no Pakistani military facilities were affected.

This situation is ongoing, and further updates are expected.


#culture

Breitbart: Fashion Notes: 12 Best and Worst Dressed from the 2025 Met Gala
Fashion Notes: 12 Best and Worst Dressed from the 2025 Met Gala
The 2025 Met Gala, themed "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style," was criticized for its confusing dress code and lackluster red carpet fashion. While some attendees like Diana Ross and Zendaya impressed with their interpretations, others, including Kim Kardashian and Amelia Gray Hamlin, were deemed worst dressed.

Highlights included Diana Ross's flamboyant return, Lana Del Rey's elegant gown, and Rihanna's refined ensemble. In contrast, Patrick Schwarzenegger's clownish suit and Shakira's quinceañera-inspired look drew criticism. Overall, the event showcased a mix of creativity and missteps in fashion.