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Jun 12, 2025 |
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#illegals
CNSNews: Anti-ICE Group at LA Protest-Turned-Riot Awarded $450,000 – from DHS
The Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights, Los Angeles (CHIRLA), received nearly $500,000 from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, despite its anti-ICE stance. This funding is part of a larger trend, with CHIRLA obtaining over $754,000 in grants during the Biden Administration for citizenship education.
While CHIRLA claims it did not incite violence at a recent protest, it has been involved in legal battles against the Department of Homeland Security. Critics highlight the irony of taxpayer dollars supporting a group that opposes federal immigration enforcement.
#politics
Breitbart: Exclusive: House Republicans Introduce Northern Border Security Bill
House Republicans have introduced the Northern Border Security and Staffing Reform Act to address outdated security policies and staffing shortages at the U.S.-Canada border. The bill mandates the Department of Homeland Security to conduct a new Northern Border Threat Analysis within 180 days and every five years thereafter.
Currently, Customs and Border Protection faces a shortage of 5,800 officers, with a projected 400% increase in retirements by 2028. Lawmakers argue that the northern border requires urgent attention to prevent illegal immigration and enhance security for communities.
Fox News: Dem governor hopefuls vow to resist Trump as California chaos becomes NJ campaign issue
Democratic gubernatorial candidates in New Jersey, Rep. Mikie Sherrill and Rep. Josh Gottheimer, are positioning themselves against President Trump amid escalating tensions in California. They defended California Gov. Gavin Newsom's handling of protests against ICE and criticized Trump for deploying National Guardsmen without Newsom's request.
Both candidates aim to show their commitment to protecting New Jersey families and resisting Trump's influence, with Sherrill emphasizing her military background and Gottheimer denouncing the chaos created by the Trump administration. Other Democratic contenders include Newark Mayor Ras Baraka and Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop.
Fox News: STEVE HILTON: How one-party Democratic rule led to riots, burning American flags and attacks on police in LA
Recent riots in Los Angeles, marked by chaos and violence, are attributed to a lack of cooperation between local law enforcement and federal immigration authorities. Critics argue that this confrontational stance has led to increased tensions and lawlessness, as seen with anti-ICE protests resulting in arrests and vandalism.
The situation reflects a broader issue of governance in California, where perceived leniency towards criminal behavior has emboldened rioters. A call for stronger law enforcement and collaboration with federal agencies is emphasized, with promises to restore order and accountability if elected governor.
Fox News: Trump’s response to LA riots ‘endangers the very bedrock of our democracy,’ Schumer warns
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer criticized President Trump for his response to the Los Angeles immigration riots, stating that violence is unacceptable and must be prosecuted. Schumer argued that Trump's decision to federalize troops against American citizens threatens democracy.
In contrast, Sen. Roger Wicker suggested that local leaders should seek military assistance during crises. White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson defended Trump, accusing Democrats of enabling violence and asserting that Trump acted to protect law enforcement.
#society
GB News: Drivers could be hit with £5 daily fee under new congestion charge plans in popular UK city
Oxford is considering a £5 daily congestion charge for drivers on several major roads to alleviate traffic congestion, with discussions set for June 17. The charge would apply during specific hours and target motorists without permits, while exempting others.
The proposal follows delays in implementing traffic filters due to road closures, and aims to improve traffic flow and public transport. Revenue generated would fund operational costs and potentially lower bus fares. A public consultation is planned if the charge is approved.
Breitbart: Simone Biles Apologizes to Riley Gaines, Attempts to Clarify Stance on Trans Athletes
Simone Biles has apologized for her personal attacks on women's sports advocate Riley Gaines, acknowledging the complexity of the debate over trans inclusion in women's sports. Biles emphasized the need for empathy and respect while expressing her belief in competitive equity and inclusivity.
Gaines accepted the apology but countered Biles' views on "competitive equity," asserting that competition is inherently exclusive. She criticized the public humiliation of female athletes by male competitors and reaffirmed her commitment to advocating for women's sports and fair competition.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: US issues sanctions against charities allegedly supporting Hamas, PFLP
The US Treasury Department has sanctioned the Palestinian NGO Addameer and five other charitable organizations for allegedly supporting terror groups, including Hamas, under the guise of humanitarian aid. Addameer provides legal services to Palestinian detainees but is accused of ties to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, a designated terrorist organization.
The sanctions follow a request from the Zachor Legal Institute, which cited undisclosed evidence from Israeli security sources. Other sanctioned entities include charities based in Gaza, Turkey, the Netherlands, and Italy, all accused of raising funds for Hamas's military wing. The Treasury noted challenges in distinguishing legitimate crowdfunding from potential terrorist financing.
Times Of Israel: Claiming ‘significant progress’ in hostage talks, Netanyahu convenes top officials
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced "significant progress" in hostage negotiations with Hamas, although an Arab official disputed this claim, indicating it is premature to raise hopes. Hostage release talks have stalled since a US proposal for a ceasefire and release deal was deemed unacceptable by Hamas.
Netanyahu convened senior officials to discuss the next steps amid ongoing pressure from US President Trump to secure a deal. The situation remains complex, with disagreements over the terms of a potential permanent ceasefire and the release of hostages, as 54 remain in captivity.
#military
Fox News: Trump announces he is 'restoring' the names of several bases changed under Biden
President Trump announced plans to restore the original names of several U.S. Army bases, including Fort Hood and Fort Gordon, which were renamed during the Biden administration. He criticized the previous changes as unnecessary and politically motivated.
The name changes, recommended by a Pentagon commission, aimed to remove honors for Confederate figures. Trump did not address the renaming of Fort Bragg to Fort Liberty and revealed the announcement during a speech at Fort Bragg.
Breitbart: Chinese Aircraft Carrier Enters Japan’s Eastern Waters for First Time
The Chinese aircraft carrier Liaoning entered Japan's Exclusive Economic Zone for the first time, accompanied by two missile destroyers and a supply ship. Following its passage, the carrier group conducted military drills while under surveillance by Japanese forces. Japan expressed discomfort but did not lodge a formal protest.
China's growing naval capabilities, including its three aircraft carriers, are seen as a means to project power in the region, particularly towards Taiwan and Japan. The activities of the Liaoning and other carriers have raised concerns in Japan and South Korea about China's intentions and military expansion.
#crime
Breitbart: 'F**k the Police' Rapper Macklemore's Seattle Home Burglarized
Macklemore's Seattle mansion was burglarized early Saturday, with a nanny attacked and pepper-sprayed by two intruders. The thieves stole numerous valuables while the rapper's children were asleep. The suspects remain at large, and the nanny sought help from neighbors after fleeing the scene.
Police reported the suspects were dressed in tactical gear and broke in through a patio door. Macklemore was not home during the incident. The nanny managed to call 911 after escaping and was assisted by a neighbor.
#sports
The Western Journal: Watch: Gravity-Defying MLB 'Play of the Year' Leaves Player's Own Teammates Speechless
Oakland Athletics outfielder Denzel Clarke made headlines with a stunning leaping catch that robbed Los Angeles Angels' Nolan Schanuel of a home run, earning the title of MLB's "PLAY OF THE YEAR" from Bleacher Report. Despite the highlight, the Athletics lost the game 7-4.
Clarke's impressive play came just days after another remarkable catch against the Baltimore Orioles, where he collided with the outfield barrier. The Athletics' struggles continue as they sit at 26-42 in the AL West standings.