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Jun 11, 2025 |
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#illegals
GB News: Migrants paid total of £53 MILLION to voluntarily leave UK, shock Home Office data reveals
The UK government has spent £53 million on a voluntary return scheme for migrants over the past four years, incentivizing individuals to leave the country with payments up to £3,000 and covering flight costs. A total of 13,637 people have accepted the offer, with a significant increase in 2024.
Brazil led the returns, followed by India and Honduras. The Home Office argues that the scheme is a cost-effective alternative to deportation, while critics call for more supportive measures for migrants. The program also includes re-entry bans for participants.
#politics
Fox News: Why Trump’s constant attacks and his sniping with Elon Musk helps him and keeps the media scrambling
Donald Trump continues to dominate headlines, engaging in public feuds and controversies, including a spat with Elon Musk and a challenge from Gavin Newsom regarding border policies. The media frenzy surrounding these events has led to injuries among journalists covering protests in Los Angeles.
Amidst this chaos, Trump is also navigating significant political maneuvers, including a travel ban and controversial pardons. His actions, such as freezing funds for Harvard and investigating Joe Biden, are stirring debate, while the media scrambles to keep pace with his rapidly evolving agenda.
#health
Times Of Israel: RFK Jr. ousts entire vaccine advisory committee of US Centers for Disease Control
U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has dismissed all 17 members of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, pledging to appoint new members. This move has drawn criticism from major health organizations, who argue it undermines public trust in vaccine science.
Kennedy claims the previous members had conflicts of interest and that a "clean sweep" was necessary for restoring confidence in vaccines. Critics, including former CDC director Dr. Tom Frieden, warn that politicizing the committee could jeopardize vaccine access and safety.