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#illegals

Fox News: Federal agents capture alien accused of rape, assault while LA politicians condemn ICE operations
Federal agents capture alien accused of rape, assault while LA politicians condemn ICE operations
Federal agents arrested Arturo Terron-Quevedo, an illegal Mexican national wanted for rape and violent crimes, in Baldwin Park, California. His arrest occurred after he was released from local custody, despite protests from local officials claiming ICE unfairly targets non-criminal immigrants.

The Baldwin Park Police Department emphasized its non-involvement in immigration enforcement and support for the immigrant community. Meanwhile, federal officials criticized the rhetoric from local leaders amid ongoing riots against ICE actions in Los Angeles.


Fox News: ICE officers assaulted during raid that nabbed 70 illegal immigrants at meat plant: DHS
ICE officers assaulted during raid that nabbed 70 illegal immigrants at meat plant: DHS
ICE officers executed a warrant at a meat plant in Omaha, Nebraska, detaining over 70 illegal immigrants, some with prior criminal records. During the operation, an illegal immigrant assaulted federal agents, raising concerns about the safety of law enforcement and the effectiveness of the E-Verify system.

Local officials are coordinating support for families affected by the raid, while ICE emphasizes the risks its agents face daily. The operation involved multiple federal agencies and highlighted ongoing issues related to immigration enforcement and public safety.


#politics

Forbes: Judge Says Trump Cannot Deport Or Detain Mahmoud Khalil—For Now
Judge Says Trump Cannot Deport Or Detain Mahmoud Khalil—For Now
A federal judge ruled that Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University student arrested in March for pro-Palestinian demonstrations, cannot be deported or detained. The ruling by U.S. District Judge Michael Farbiarz temporarily blocks federal officials from deporting him, countering the Trump administration's claims.

Khalil has been in detention since early March, and the order will take effect on Friday. This situation is ongoing, and further updates are expected.


Breitbart: Watch Live: Scott Bessent Testifies Before the Senate
Watch Live: Scott Bessent Testifies Before the Senate
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent testified before the Senate Appropriations Committee on June 11, following earlier testimony before the House Ways and Means Committee. He highlighted President Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" and returned to Washington after attending trade talks with China in London.




Forbes: LA Protests: National Guard Troops Have Detained Protesters (Live Updates)
LA Protests: National Guard Troops Have Detained Protesters (Live Updates)
The National Guard has detained protesters in Los Angeles amid demonstrations against ICE raids, with about 500 troops trained to assist in immigration operations. Protests have led to curfews and multiple arrests, as tensions rise between state officials and the Trump administration over troop deployment.

California Governor Gavin Newsom has criticized the federal troop presence, calling it an abuse of power and indicating plans to file a lawsuit against the Trump administration. Local law enforcement has expressed concerns over the logistical challenges posed by the military deployment during ongoing protests.


Times Of Israel: Haredi leader tells Degel HaTorah MKs to ready for weeklong delay on vote to dissolve Knesset
Haredi leader tells Degel HaTorah MKs to ready for weeklong delay on vote to dissolve Knesset
Rabbi Dov Lando, leader of Degel HaTorah, has instructed Haredi lawmakers to prepare for a potential weeklong delay on a vote to dissolve the Knesset, pending discussions on military service exemptions for the ultra-Orthodox community. Opposition lawmakers plan to proceed with the vote.

In a separate development, a US judge ruled that the Trump administration cannot detain Columbia University student Mahmoud Khalil, a pro-Palestinian activist, based on foreign policy interests, though his release is delayed until Friday.


The Mirror: UK sanctions two Israeli ministers over 'monstrous' Gaza comments
UK sanctions two Israeli ministers over 'monstrous' Gaza comments
The UK has imposed sanctions on Israeli ministers Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich for inciting violence against Palestinians. Both will face travel bans and asset freezes as the UK and allies push for action against extremist settlers in the West Bank and emphasize the need for a two-state solution.

UK officials have condemned the ministers' hardline stances, stating their actions undermine Israeli interests and security. Israel's foreign minister called the sanctions "outrageous," and the Israeli government plans to respond to the UK's decision.


Fox News: Trump tells judge he does not need Newsom’s permission to crack down on rioters, deploy National Guard
Trump tells judge he does not need Newsom’s permission to crack down on rioters, deploy National Guard
The Justice Department asserts that President Trump has the authority to federalize National Guard troops in California, countering Governor Newsom's lawsuit as a political maneuver that jeopardizes lives. A court hearing is set to address California's request for injunctive relief.

Newsom's team argues that Trump's actions are illegal, as he did not seek state consent. They contend that the protests do not constitute a rebellion, while 26 Republican attorneys general support Trump's decision, stating it is necessary to address lawlessness in California.


#society

Front Page Magazine: Texas: ‘EPIC City’ – Part 2
Texas: ‘EPIC City’ – Part 2
The concept of hijrah, meaning "migration," originates from the journey of Muhammad and his followers from Mecca to Medina in 622 CE. This migration marked a shift from peaceful preaching to jihad, aiming for global Islamic dominance under sharia law. Islamic teachings emphasize hijrah as an ongoing obligation for Muslims to spread their faith, especially in non-Muslim territories.

The Muslim Brotherhood has articulated a strategy of "civilizational jihad" to gradually alter Western societies through demographic changes and legal activism. This approach seeks to establish Islamic governance without direct confrontation, warning that failure to recognize and address these tactics could undermine Western freedoms.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Bodies of Yair Yaakov, second slain hostage recovered by IDF from Khan Younis
Bodies of Yair Yaakov, second slain hostage recovered by IDF from Khan Younis
Israeli troops recovered the bodies of two hostages killed by Hamas during the October 7 attack. The military operation, aided by intelligence, confirmed the identities of the victims, one of whom was Yair Yaakov. Prime Minister Netanyahu expressed condolences and reiterated the commitment to recovering all hostages.

Negotiations for a ceasefire and hostage release continue, with Israel remaining firm on not agreeing to a permanent end to the conflict. Currently, 53 hostages are still held by terror groups, with ongoing concerns for their well-being.


#economy

The Federalist: Inflation Numbers Refuse to Match Media Narrative On Trump Economy
Inflation Numbers Refuse to Match Media Narrative On Trump Economy
Trump's tariffs have reportedly had minimal impact on inflation, with the Consumer Price Index showing a year-over-year increase of only 2.4% in May, lower than the 5% increase during Biden's first year. Gas prices have notably decreased by 12.5% year-over-year.

Despite some media outlets expressing concerns about inflation and tariffs, recent reports indicate that the tariffs have not significantly affected consumer prices. The U.S. Court of Appeals has allowed Trump's tariffs to remain in place while legal challenges are considered.


#crime

The Epoch Times: Day in Photos: U.S. Military Parade Preparations, Dad Strike, and Princess in Brazil
Day in Photos: U.S. Military Parade Preparations, Dad Strike, and Princess in Brazil
A shooting at a secondary school in Graz, Austria, on June 10 resulted in 11 fatalities, with several others injured. The 21-year-old suspect reportedly took his own life, according to police.

In related news, convicted drug trafficker Mohamed Amra was transferred from a prison in northern France for a court appearance in Paris on June 11.


#sports

GB News: Rory McIlroy sets off more alarm bells as golf star prepares to play at US Open
Rory McIlroy sets off more alarm bells as golf star prepares to play at US Open
Rory McIlroy has described Oakmont as an 'impossible' course as he prepares for the US Open, hoping to regain his form after a disappointing performance at the Canadian Open. He emphasized the importance of patience and strategy in navigating the challenging layout.

Defending champion Bryson DeChambeau echoed McIlroy's sentiments, labeling Oakmont the 'toughest golf course in the world right now' and stressing the need for precision in hitting fairways and making crucial putts. The tournament begins Thursday.