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Jun 11, 2025 |
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#illegals
Breitbart: L.A. Paying the Price for Bass, Newsom’s Sanctuary Delusions
Los Angeles is experiencing violent riots linked to opposition against ICE operations, with Mayor Karen Bass and Governor Gavin Newsom facing criticism for their sanctuary policies. These policies have shielded illegal aliens, including criminals, from federal enforcement, resulting in chaos and public safety concerns.
The Trump Administration's Operation Guardian Angel aims to apprehend dangerous individuals, but Bass and Newsom's rhetoric has incited unrest. Their refusal to support federal law enforcement has led to looting and violence, undermining trust in governance and exacerbating the crisis in California.
The Western Journal: Manhunt Underway: AG Bondi Confirms That FBI Has Identified Rock-Throwing Cali Rioter
The FBI is searching for Elpidio Reyna, a 40-year-old man from Compton, California, who allegedly threw rocks at federal officers during a riot in Paramount while ICE was detaining illegal immigrants. Reyna is charged with assaulting a federal officer and faces up to eight years in prison.
Attorney General Pam Bondi emphasized the commitment to enforce the law, stating that the situation in Los Angeles resembles a "Third World country." A reward of up to $50,000 is offered for information leading to Reyna's arrest.
The Western Journal: ICE Straightens Out LA Rioters with Facts: 'Heinous Criminals, Including Child Abusers'
Los Angeles rioters are defending individuals accused of serious crimes, including child abuse, during protests against ICE operations. DHS highlighted that many arrested are violent offenders, prompting criticism of local leaders for prioritizing these individuals over community safety.
ICE officials assert that enforcement will continue despite protests, warning that obstructing their operations could lead to felony charges. They emphasize the need for public safety and caution against escalating tensions that could result in violence.
Breitbart: Farage's Reform Party Vows to Deport All Illegal Migrants From Britain
Reform UK party's ex-chairman Zia Yusuf announced plans to deport all illegal immigrants if elected, clarifying the party's stance on immigration. He stated that approximately 1.2 million illegals would be removed, contrasting previous mixed messages from party leadership.
While party leader Nigel Farage has expressed skepticism about mass deportations, he proposed a new Minister of Deportations to facilitate the process. Yusuf acknowledged growing resentment regarding policing and immigration issues, emphasizing the need for a serious approach to the situation.
#politics
Le Monde: In Italy, opposition-driven referendums on naturalization and labor rights fail
Italy's progressive opposition failed to mobilize voters in recent referendums on labor rights and citizenship, with turnout below the required 50% threshold. Only 30.6% participated, indicating a lack of support for reversing measures that eased employer regulations and accountability in workplace accidents.
GB News: 'If you happen to be concerned about mass migration, you are engaging in terrorist ideology'
Concerns about mass migration in the UK are being labeled as extremist ideology by the Home Office's counter extremism program, which defines "cultural nationalism" as a right-wing terrorist belief. This characterization raises questions about the implications for public discourse and political leaders.
The program's approach has drawn criticism for potentially stifling legitimate concerns about the impact of migration on Western values. The author suggests that such labeling may reflect a broader issue within the government’s efforts to counter extremism.
#society
Fox News: Passengers share 'weirdest' things seen on planes, plus Walmart customer calls cops on himself
A man mistakenly charged himself for 999 avocados at a Walmart self-checkout, leading to a call to police. He claimed the store was "robbing him" due to the error.
In other news, travel experts discuss airplane etiquette, and a rare 14th-century Bible is on exhibit after a significant purchase.
The Epoch Times: Building Industry Officials Say No Sign of Tainted Chinese Drywall in Canada
Chinese drywall, linked to toxic sulfur gas emissions, has raised concerns in the U.S. and Canada. A Toronto lawyer plans to file a class action lawsuit for Canadian homeowners who may be affected, although industry officials claim there is no evidence of such drywall in Canada.
The drywall has been associated with severe health issues, including respiratory problems and other ailments. Advocacy groups report receiving numerous complaints from homeowners, while industry leaders express skepticism about the drywall's presence in Canada. The situation reflects ongoing issues with product safety from China.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: State Department reveals plan to deliver 'life-saving' meals to 1.4M starving children
The U.S. State Department, under Secretary Marco Rubio, has reaffirmed its commitment to providing Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Foods (RUTFs) for humanitarian aid, despite claims of halted contracts. An additional $50 million in RUTFs has been approved to support malnourished children globally.
The oversight of RUTF contracts has transitioned from USAID to the State Department following a merger. Rubio emphasized the U.S. will continue to lead in food aid, countering accusations of aid delays. Partnerships with non-profit producers are active, ensuring ongoing distribution of these critical resources.
Breitbart: Canadian PM Mark Carney Invites India’s Modi to G7, Mending Ties Broken Under Trudeau
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has invited Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the G7 summit in June, aiming to mend diplomatic ties strained during Justin Trudeau's tenure. Modi expressed gratitude for the invitation, highlighting India's economic significance.
The invitation reflects a broader push by G7 nations to strengthen ties with India amid recent tensions, particularly following Trudeau's allegations against India regarding a Sikh separatist's assassination. Analysts suggest Carney's move is essential for Canada's relevance on the global stage.
Breitbart: Three Killed in Russian Missile and Drone Barrage Against Ukraine
Russia launched a significant drone and missile attack on Ukraine, targeting Kyiv and Odesa, resulting in three deaths and at least thirteen injuries. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy condemned the strikes, calling for more decisive action from the U.S. and Europe, as civilian areas suffered damage.
Despite ongoing peace talks, the violence escalates, with Russia claiming to have hit military targets. The humanitarian toll continues to rise, with casualties from previous attacks being reported. The situation remains dire as both sides exchange prisoners, but a ceasefire appears distant.
The Western Journal: Alien from Wuhan Charged with Trying to Smuggle Biological Material Into US for School Work
Chengxuan Han, a Chinese researcher from Wuhan, has been arrested for attempting to smuggle biological materials into the U.S. for use at the University of Michigan. She faces charges of smuggling and making false statements to federal officials.
This incident raises concerns about national security and the integrity of U.S. research institutions, as Han had previously been denied a visa and allegedly deleted data from her devices before arriving in the U.S.
#health
Fox News: Sam's Club nearly done with plan to remove 40 harmful ingredients from its food and drink
Sam's Club is nearing its goal of removing artificial colors, additives, dyes, and high-fructose corn syrup from its Member’s Mark products as part of its "Made Without" initiative, aiming for completion by 2025. The move responds to customer demand for healthier, minimally processed foods.
A recent report highlights that a significant portion of calories consumed by American children comes from ultraprocessed foods, which are linked to various chronic diseases. Sam's Club emphasizes its commitment to high-quality ingredients and aims to align its offerings with evolving dietary preferences.
#education
Fox News: Washington Post editorial admits colleges must take 'strenuous action' to restore free exchange of ideas
Trust in higher education has sharply declined, with only one-third of Americans expressing confidence, down from a majority a decade ago. The Washington Post editorial board argues that even if Harvard wins its legal battles, restoring trust will require significant changes in academic culture.
Concerns over free speech, rising costs, and perceived bias contribute to this distrust. The board emphasizes that universities must promote open dialogue and academic freedom to counteract growing skepticism and political attacks.
#crime
Breitbart: Texas Rep. Introduces Bill to Increase Penalties for Assaulting, Impeding Law Enforcement
Congressman Tony Gonzales (R-TX) has proposed the Curbing Offenses on Policing Services (COPS Act) to increase penalties for assaults on law enforcement, including ICE and CBP agents. The legislation aims to address violence seen during recent protests in Los Angeles, where rioters damaged vehicles and injured agents.
If enacted, the COPS Act would double penalties for simple assault against federal officers and significantly increase fines and jail time for more serious offenses. Gonzales emphasized that harming law enforcement will not be tolerated and serves as a warning to those advocating for such actions.
Fox News: John O'Keefe did not die where prosecutors claim in Karen Read trial, doctor testifies
In the murder retrial of Karen Read, defense expert Dr. Elizabeth Laposata testified that John O'Keefe's fatal head injuries were not consistent with being struck by a vehicle but rather resulted from a fall on an uneven surface. She also noted the absence of signs of hypothermia, challenging the prosecution's case.
Laposata's testimony contradicted that of a prosecution witness who claimed O'Keefe's injuries were caused by a backward fall. The defense continues to argue that the evidence does not support the claim that Read intentionally drove her SUV into O'Keefe.