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#illegals

GB News: Celebrity lawyer stuns Patrick as she claims more illegal migrants will HELP reduce US crime
Celebrity lawyer stuns Patrick as she claims more illegal migrants will HELP reduce US crime
Lisa Bloom, a celebrity lawyer, claimed on GB News that increasing illegal migration to the U.S. could reduce crime rates, asserting that migrants commit less crime than Americans. Her comments came during a discussion about violent riots in Los Angeles linked to immigration enforcement.

The riots have led to significant unrest, prompting President Trump to deploy National Guard troops. Bloom criticized Trump's immigration tactics, arguing they unfairly target innocent individuals, while Patrick Christys challenged her views on illegal immigration and its implications.


Le Monde: Los Angeles turns into battleground between Trump and California Governor Gavin Newsom
Los Angeles turns into battleground between Trump and California Governor Gavin Newsom
Tensions between the Trump administration and California escalated as federal immigration raids prompted protests in Los Angeles. The deployment of 2,000 National Guard troops and 700 Marines was criticized by Governor Gavin Newsom, who called it a move to fulfill a "dictatorial" agenda.

The standoff intensified as Trump’s immigration adviser threatened to arrest Newsom for interfering with federal policy, to which the governor responded defiantly. This conflict highlights California's position as a focal point in the national debate over immigration enforcement.


#economy

Fox News: MAGA country voters sound alarm over ‘ridiculous’ national debt amid debate over Trump-backed bill
MAGA country voters sound alarm over ‘ridiculous’ national debt amid debate over Trump-backed bill
Voters in Republican strongholds are increasingly worried about the national debt, currently at $36.2 trillion, as President Trump pushes for a new spending bill projected to add $2.4 trillion. Supporters express concern over the implications for future generations.

Despite their support for Trump, many constituents feel the administration's spending is excessive and unsustainable. Some voters hope for a turnaround, while others remain indifferent to the debt as long as they perceive improvements in the country.