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Jun 11, 2025 |
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#illegals
Fox News: Trump admin may not deport migrant to Congo during immigration proceedings, federal judge rules
A federal judge in Maine has ruled that Eyidi Ambila, a migrant who arrived in the U.S. at age 7, cannot be deported to the Democratic Republic of Congo while his immigration appeals are ongoing. Judge Nancy Torresen granted a motion to postpone a habeas hearing regarding his detention.
The ACLU of Maine argues that deporting Ambila poses risks to his safety, and the judge noted many unresolved issues surrounding his case. Ambila remains in custody as he seeks to reopen his case with the Board of Immigration Appeals.
#politics
The Federalist: GOP Network Launches GOTV Campaign In Virginia, New Jersey
As the 2024 elections conclude, Virginia and New Jersey prepare for gubernatorial and legislative races this November. The Republican State Leadership Committee (RSLC) is launching a $2 million get-out-the-vote initiative, focusing on local issues to mobilize GOP voters and counteract Democratic funding.
The RSLC aims to engage voters through door-to-door canvassing and targeted messaging. Challenges include the Democratic advantage in both states and the historical difficulty Republicans face without Trump on the ballot. The RSLC emphasizes the importance of voter turnout and educating voters on early voting options.
The Federalist: Report Raises Questions About Health Of Michigan’s Elections
A new report highlights significant issues at polling places in Michigan during the 2024 election, including interference from aggressive leftist observers and violations of election laws by media personnel. The Public Interest Legal Foundation documented instances of illegal campaigning and inappropriate behavior by poll watchers, raising concerns about election integrity.
Despite media narratives of threats and violence surrounding the election, the report indicates that Election Day proceeded relatively smoothly, with only minor disruptions. The findings suggest a need for legislative action to address the observed violations and ensure fair electoral processes.
#society
GB News: Council row erupts as planning permission to use grassy land as a field REFUSED - 'Crazy!'
Newport City Council has denied retrospective planning permission for a dog-walking field in Llanmartin, leading to backlash from local residents. The field, known as "Explore by Paw," has been popular among dog owners seeking a secure space for their pets since August 2023.
Community members have expressed frustration on social media, questioning the decision and its impact on pet owners, especially those with reactive dogs. The facility's operators plan to appeal the ruling and are in discussions with the council to address any concerns.
Fox News: Flight passenger stands firm against entitled seat swapper's demands: 'I'm not moving'
As summer travel increases, the trend of seat swapping on flights continues to spark debate among passengers. A Reddit user shared an experience where they refused to give up their window seat for a couple wanting to sit together, prompting a lively discussion about the etiquette of seat swapping.
Many commenters expressed frustration with the practice, arguing that travelers should accept being apart from their companions for a short flight. Etiquette expert Rosalinda Randall stated that no one is obligated to switch seats and that requests should be made politely.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Report: Netanyahu approved major deals between top Israeli defense companies and Qatar
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has approved multimillion-dollar defense contracts between Israeli defense firms and Qatar, despite Qatar's history of funding Hamas. The deals involve companies like Elbit and Rafael, with contracts reportedly exceeding $100 million.
This development follows revelations of Qatar's collaboration with Hamas, including financial support and military training discussions. Qatar has denied the authenticity of documents alleging its ties to Hamas, while Netanyahu's office remains silent on the matter amid ongoing investigations into his aides' connections to Qatar.
#culture
The Telegraph: Brian Cox documentary maker dies in Alps accident
Michael Lachmann, a prominent British documentary filmmaker, died in a mountaineering accident in the French Alps at age 54. He was known for his work on the BBC’s Wonders series and had a successful career spanning two decades, earning an Emmy nomination and three BAFTA nominations.
Lachmann was celebrated for his innovative use of CGI and his ability to make complex subjects engaging. He was also a devoted father and is remembered fondly by his family and colleagues for his talent and humor.