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Jun 12, 2025 |
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#illegals
GB News: Migrants discovered hiding under coach of British schoolchildren heard ‘cheering’ as they arrived in UK
Two migrants were found hiding under a coach carrying about 50 British schoolchildren returning from France. They began making noise upon reaching the UK, prompting the driver to pull over. Police arrested both men, with one claiming to be 17.
An investigation is underway regarding how the migrants accessed the coach, as the Home Office aims to combat people-smuggling efforts. Recent statistics show a significant rise in illegal immigrants attempting to reach Britain via Channel ports.
Fox News: Car drives through anti-ICE protesters as Chicago joins nationwide anti-ICE unrest amid Trump crackdown
A car drove through a crowd of anti-ICE protesters in Downtown Chicago amid ongoing demonstrations against immigration enforcement. While most protesters were peaceful, some engaged in vandalism and clashes with police. Protests have also erupted in Los Angeles following intensified ICE raids.
The unrest is fueled by President Trump's immigration policies, with protests spreading across multiple cities. In Los Angeles, the National Guard was activated to address violence stemming from these demonstrations. ICE reports that recent raids resulted in the arrest of numerous individuals with criminal histories.
#politics
Breitbart: Bass: Trump Assertion We Pay Protesters 'Absolutely Absurd'
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass responded to President Trump's claim that she and Governor Gavin Newsom "paid troublemakers" in connection with violence in the city. She called his comments "absolutely absurd" and emphasized her stance against vandalism and violence, stating that criminal behavior will be addressed.
Bass highlighted her clear condemnation of the unrest, asserting that both she and Newsom do not support any form of violence. She questioned Trump's understanding of her previous statements on the issue.
Breitbart: Poll: Majority Approve Trump Deploying National Guard to Quell Riots
A recent poll indicates that 59% of Americans support President Trump's decision to deploy National Guard troops to Los Angeles amid anti-ICE riots, with only 39% opposed. The unrest follows federal immigration law enforcement, resulting in over 40 arrests during protests.
Additionally, a CNN poll reveals a significant shift among immigrants toward Republicans for handling immigration issues. In response to the violence, Trump has ordered 4,000 National Guard troops and U.S. Marines to maintain order, a move criticized by Democrats as an escalation.
Breitbart: FACT CHECK: Newsom Falsely Claims Riots Only Began After Trump Federalized Guard
California Governor Gavin Newsom inaccurately claimed that violence in Los Angeles began after President Trump federalized the National Guard on June 7. In reality, riots started on June 6, prompting Trump's intervention. Newsom's timeline misrepresented the events surrounding the protests.
The unrest was fueled by ICE operations, which led to protests and violence before Trump's actions. Newsom's speech also contained inaccuracies regarding military celebrations, confusing the U.S. Army's anniversary with a political display.
Breitbart: Newsom Fails in Trump Attack: Technical Difficulties Plague Screed
California Gov. Gavin Newsom attempted to deliver an anti-Trump message during a live video but faced significant audio issues, rendering much of his speech inaudible. He criticized President Trump for deploying National Guard troops to Los Angeles amid violent anti-ICE protests.
The protests erupted in response to federal immigration enforcement, leading to over 40 arrests. Newsom condemned the federal government's actions as unnecessary escalation and urged peaceful responses from the public.
#economy
Le Monde: The US and China have agreed on a framework to resolve their trade disputes
Senior US and Chinese negotiators have reached an agreement on a trade framework following recent disputes that threatened ongoing talks. This development comes after two days of discussions in London, aimed at building on a fragile truce established in Geneva.
The agreement addresses key issues, including tariffs and export controls, with both sides acknowledging the urgency of resolving outstanding concerns within a 60-day timeframe. The talks highlighted tensions over advanced semiconductors and rare earth minerals, critical to various industries.
#technology
GB News: Apple confirms 3 iPhones will miss out on iOS 26 — will YOU be able to download Apple's next free upgrade?
Apple's upcoming iOS 26 will introduce a new design called Liquid Glass, along with features like real-time translation in FaceTime and a redesigned Phone app. However, iPhone XS, XS Max, and XR users will not be able to upgrade, as these models will only receive security updates moving forward.
iOS 26 will be available for iPhone 11 and newer models, with a public beta set to launch in July and the final version expected in September. The update signifies a shift to a year-based naming convention for Apple's software.