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Jun 3, 2025 |
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#illegals
The Western Journal: Man Accused of Drunk Driving Death Confirmed as Illegal - Democrat Behind His Release
German Adriano Llangari Inga, an illegal immigrant from Ecuador, is charged with criminal vehicular homicide following a 2024 crash that killed Victoria Eileen Harwell in Minneapolis. Despite an ICE detainer, he was released from jail, as Minnesota's sanctuary policies prevent honoring such requests.
Llangari Inga had a blood alcohol content exceeding the legal limit and was involved in multiple accidents. He remains at large after being charged by warrant. The Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office stated that they cannot hold individuals based solely on ICE detainers.
Fox News: ICE agents raid DC restaurant belonging to husband of CBS News anchor Norah O'Donnell
ICE agents raided "Chef Geoff's," a restaurant owned by Geoff Tracy, husband of CBS News anchor Norah O'Donnell, seeking staff's I-9 forms. The operation caused panic among employees, with no arrests made. Similar inspections occurred at other D.C. restaurants recently.
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser expressed concern over the raids, noting they appear to disrupt rather than target criminals. The actions align with the Trump administration's focus on deporting illegal immigrants. ICE, CBS, and the restaurant did not comment on the situation.
Fox News: MS-13, Tren de Aragua targeted for death blow in new GOP bill aimed at migrant crime
House Republicans have introduced the Punishing Illegal Immigrant Felons Act, aimed at increasing penalties for crimes committed by illegal immigrants. The bill proposes a minimum five-year sentence for felonies and up to ten years for reentry after deportation, addressing organized crime concerns.
Rep. Brad Knott emphasized the need for tougher laws to deter repeat offenders, citing his experience as a prosecutor. He believes the bill will close legal gaps and provide law enforcement with the necessary tools to combat illegal immigrant crime effectively.
Fox News: Border czar Tom Homan fires back at AOC for taunting him at immigration town hall
Border czar Tom Homan criticized Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for her "Know your Rights" webinar aimed at migrants, claiming it could hinder ICE's deportation efforts. He warned that those obstructing deportations could face criminal prosecution starting soon.
Ocasio-Cortez defended her actions, asserting they are legal and part of her free speech rights. She challenged Homan's threats, stating she is unafraid of potential legal consequences. Homan emphasized a crackdown on public safety threats in sanctuary cities.
#politics
The Federalist: PA County Sent Voters Wrong Mail Ballots For May Primary
Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, mistakenly mailed 545 outdated Republican primary ballots for the May 2025 election, prompting the county to send correct ballots. The error, attributed to a printing mix-up by Election Systems and Software, raises concerns about mail-in voting reliability.
The incident follows previous election administration issues in the region, including a 2022 ballot shortage. Local officials and advocacy groups are calling for measures to ensure voter rights and election integrity in the wake of these repeated errors.
Human Events: WILLIAM WOLFE: Thom Tillis’ blockade of Ed Martin betrays Trump, MAGA, and NC voters
North Carolina Senator Thom Tillis faces criticism from constituents for opposing President Trump's nominee for U.S. attorney, Ed Martin, and for his perceived betrayal of Trump’s immigration policies. Critics argue that Tillis has consistently favored policies that undermine border security and support illegal immigration, diminishing his credibility among Trump supporters.
Tillis' actions are seen as a significant departure from the values of his constituents, who prioritize secure borders and strong law enforcement. His opposition to Martin's nomination is viewed as a direct affront to Trump's agenda, raising concerns about his loyalty to the Republican base and the principles they uphold.
Fox News: Trump says Tillis refusing US attorney nomination 'disappointing' as deadline for left-wing court action looms
President Trump expressed disappointment over Sen. Thom Tillis's decision not to support his nominee for U.S. attorney for Washington, D.C., Ed Martin. Tillis's refusal complicates Martin's confirmation process, which is critical as he has served as interim U.S. attorney since Trump's inauguration.
Trump highlighted Martin's success in reducing crime in D.C. by 25% but acknowledged that the final decision rests with the Senate. With a looming deadline for confirmation, there are concerns that a left-leaning court may appoint an interim U.S. attorney if the Senate does not act.
Fox News: Biden admin prioritized 'social engineering' over air traffic safety, House aviation chair says
Rep. Nick Langworthy, chair of the House Aviation Safety Caucus, blames the former Biden administration for the current air traffic control crisis, citing misallocated funds toward diversity initiatives instead of infrastructure modernization. He emphasizes the need for more funding and recruitment in the ATC sector.
Langworthy argues that the bipartisan infrastructure bill missed opportunities for critical upgrades, pointing out that aviation infrastructure should be prioritized. He plans to advocate for increased funding to ensure the safety and efficiency of air travel.
#society
GB News: ‘Why do you hate Britain's pubs?’ Starmer skewered at PMQs as Labour tax chaos sparks landlord fury
During PMQs, Conservative MP Matt Vickers criticized Labour leader Keir Starmer over tax changes impacting UK pubs, claiming they could lead to half closing by 2030. Vickers argued that Starmer's policies were detrimental to small businesses, particularly pub landlords.
Starmer defended the government's position, asserting support for pubs and highlighting the necessity of tough fiscal decisions to address a significant deficit. He pointed to investments in health and public services as essential for national growth, while industry experts warn of the hospitality sector's decline.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Trump ditched Israel with surprise Houthi truce. That doesn’t bode well on Iran
The Israeli Air Force targeted Houthi infrastructure in Yemen, striking Sanaa and Hodeida. Following these attacks, President Trump announced a ceasefire with the Houthis, stating they would stop attacking shipping lanes, but the Houthis vowed to continue their strikes against Israel.
Experts express concern that the U.S. decision to halt attacks against the Houthis leaves Israel vulnerable, as the Houthis may regroup and escalate their actions. The situation highlights the complexities of U.S.-Israeli relations and the potential implications for regional security, particularly regarding Iran.
Breitbart: India Launches 'Precision Strike' Blitz Targeting Alleged Terrorist Sites — Pakistan Vows to Retaliate
India conducted precision strikes on alleged terrorist camps in Pakistan, claiming to target groups linked to a recent attack in Kashmir. The operation, named "Sindoor," aimed to hold accountable those responsible for the violence and counter escalating terrorism from Pakistan.
In response, Pakistan condemned the strikes as an act of war, asserting that India targeted civilians and denied the presence of terrorist camps. Pakistani officials promised retaliation and claimed significant civilian casualties, while India maintained its actions were necessary for national security.
#economy
Breitbart: Fed Leaves Interest Rates Unchanged, Sees Economy as "Solid"
The Federal Reserve maintained interest rates, citing solid economic growth despite a slight contraction in the first quarter. The contraction was attributed to increased imports, while underlying growth indicators showed continued expansion in consumer spending and business investment.
Job growth has recently accelerated, stabilizing the unemployment rate at 4.2%. However, the Fed warned of rising risks related to unemployment and inflation, emphasizing the challenges of balancing its dual mandate of price stability and maximum employment.
CNSNews: Farmers Say Trump’s Tariffs Will Yield Long-Term Growth, Despite Media Attempts to Sow Fear
A recent Purdue University survey indicates that U.S. farmers are optimistic about the long-term effects of President Trump's tariffs on foreign goods, with 70% believing they will strengthen the agricultural industry. Despite short-term concerns, sentiment improved, reflected in rising investment indices.
Farmers' confidence has grown, with the Ag Economy Barometer rising to 148 in April. This suggests that producers are focusing on future opportunities despite ongoing trade disputes with major partners like Mexico, Canada, and China.
#military
The Federalist: Report: Biden Pentagon Hid Costs, Injuries Of Failed Gaza Pier
A report reveals that the floating pier deployed by the Biden administration off Gaza for humanitarian aid was largely ineffective, costing $320 million and resulting in injuries to over 60 U.S. personnel, including one death. The operation faced numerous logistical challenges and inefficiencies.
The Department of Defense inspector general criticized the military's readiness and planning, noting a lack of interoperability among equipment and insufficient training. The report suggests that the DoD may struggle with similar missions in the future due to these systemic issues.
#religion
Forbes: Black Smoke Emitted From Sistine Chapel—No Pope Elected On Conclave Day One
Black smoke emerged from the Sistine Chapel after the first ballot of the papal conclave, indicating no candidate received the required two-thirds majority. Voting will continue, with four rounds planned for Thursday, as cardinals aim to select Pope Francis's successor.
The conclave, featuring a diverse group of cardinals, may influence the Catholic Church's future direction, whether it remains progressive or shifts conservative. Leading contenders include Pietro Parolin and Luis Antonio Gokim Tagle, among others.
Human Events: Black smoke: No new pope elected in first round of conclave vote
Black smoke from the Sistine Chapel indicates that no pope was elected in the first round of voting during the conclave, which began with 135 cardinal-electors. They will hold up to four votes daily until a new pope is chosen, with the next vote scheduled for Thursday morning.
If no pope is elected after three days, the cardinals will take a day for prayer and reflection. The conclave's composition includes cardinals from various regions, and historically, no conclave has exceeded four days since 1841.
#education
Forbes: 48 Great Colleges Here And Abroad That Are Still Accepting Applications
Elite college acceptance rates are declining, but many schools still seek applicants. Explore options for fall enrollment.
#crime
The Western Journal: Charge: Illegal Finds Corpse on Subway, Does Literally the Worst Thing Possible, While Dems Continue Fight to Keep People Like Him in Country
Felix Jeronimo-Rojas, 44, has been arrested for allegedly raping a deceased man on a New York subway. The incident occurred after Jorge Gonzalez, 37, lost consciousness and was later declared dead from natural causes. Rojas, an illegal alien with a history of multiple border crossings, is also charged with attempted grand larceny.
This case highlights concerns regarding illegal immigration and crime, raising questions about the effectiveness of current immigration policies. Critics argue that such incidents underscore the need for stricter enforcement and border security measures.
Fox News: Migrant crime plagues blue city where police are under attack from teen Tren de Aragua gangsters: data
Data reveals that migrants in New York City shelters have been arrested nearly 5,000 times this year, with theft, assault, and drug crimes being the most common offenses. The number of migrants in shelters has surged from over 24,000 to nearly 60,000 in less than two years.
Recent incidents highlight concerns about gang-related violence, including an assault on NYPD officers by teen members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua. The situation raises questions about crime rates and public safety linked to the growing migrant population.
#science
The Telegraph: Cold War Soviet spacecraft to crash ‘somewhere in Western hemisphere’
The Cold War-era spacecraft Kosmos 482, launched in 1972, is expected to re-enter Earth's atmosphere this weekend after malfunctioning and becoming trapped in orbit. Researchers predict it will likely land in the ocean, with a narrow window for determining its exact landing site.
While the spacecraft poses a slight risk due to its robust construction, experts believe the chances of it landing in a populated area are low. Kosmos 482 has provided valuable data for space weather models and contributes to orbit forecasts for the US Space Force.