THE AMERICA ONE NEWS
Jun 12, 2025  |  
0
 | Remer,MN
Sponsor:  QWIKET 
Sponsor:  QWIKET 
Sponsor:  QWIKET: Elevate your fantasy game! Interactive Sports Knowledge.
Sponsor:  QWIKET: Elevate your fantasy game! Interactive Sports Knowledge and Reasoning Support for Fantasy Sports and Betting Enthusiasts.
back  
topic

#illegals

Fox News: Democrat accuses Trump of unleashing ‘campaign of terror’ on illegals as LA riots rage
Democrat accuses Trump of unleashing ‘campaign of terror’ on illegals as LA riots rage
As anti-ICE riots continue in Los Angeles, Rep. Delia Ramirez accused President Trump and his administration of waging a "campaign of terror" against immigrants during a press conference marking the 13th anniversary of DACA. She criticized the use of military and federal forces against communities.

In response to the unrest, Trump deployed National Guard troops and Marines to restore order. Despite the protests, ICE reported arrests of individuals with serious criminal charges, including child-related offenses. Ramirez's statements reflect a broader concern among Democrats regarding immigration enforcement tactics.


#politics

Breitbart: L.A. Mayor Bass Claims ICE Raids to Blame for Riots
L.A. Mayor Bass Claims ICE Raids to Blame for Riots
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass attributed recent riots and looting in the city to immigration raids conducted by ICE, stating that violence escalated following these operations. She suggested that the federal government’s actions were a provocation and part of a larger experiment in power dynamics.

In response to the unrest, President Trump deployed 2,000 National Guardsmen to restore order, a move criticized by Democratic leaders as inflammatory. They argued that the deployment exacerbated tensions amid ongoing protests and violence against law enforcement.


Fox News: GOP lawmaker flips script on Newsom, Bass by defining anti-ICE riots with 1 word
GOP lawmaker flips script on Newsom, Bass by defining anti-ICE riots with 1 word
GOP Rep. Darrell Issa criticized California Democrats for their handling of anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles, calling for a congressional investigation into local law enforcement's delayed response. He argued that the riots were downplayed by Democrats, questioning their credibility.

Issa defended President Trump's actions, asserting that federal intervention was necessary due to the violence and destruction prior to Trump's involvement. He contrasted the Democrats' narrative with the reality of the situation, emphasizing the need for stronger protection for ICE agents.


Le Monde: In the United Kingdom, the Labour government prioritizes defense and healthcare
In the United Kingdom, the Labour government prioritizes defense and healthcare
Labour Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Chancellor Rachel Reeves presented a new spending review aimed at boosting their popularity after a challenging first year. Key measures include reversing a cut to pensioner energy allowances and announcing over £110 billion for infrastructure projects, including a new nuclear power plant and rail upgrades.

Additionally, the NHS will receive nearly £30 billion annually, while defense spending is set to increase to 2.6% of GDP by 2027. These moves come in response to Labour's poor local election performance and the rise of the Reform UK party among working-class voters.


#society

GB News: Nearly HALF of all social housing in London is occupied by foreigners costing taxpayers more than £3.6bn per year
Nearly HALF of all social housing in London is occupied by foreigners costing taxpayers more than £3.6bn per year
Census data from 2021 indicates that 48% of social housing in London is occupied by foreign-born heads of household, costing taxpayers approximately £3.6 billion annually. This figure is significantly higher than the national average of 19%. The analysis reveals that these households benefit from an average annual discount of about £11,600 compared to private rentals.

Despite residing in a prosperous area, 35% of working-age foreign-born heads of households in social housing are unemployed or economically inactive. The data shows that 68% of these tenants hold British passports, raising questions about the implications of immigration on social housing and taxpayer costs.


Times Of Israel: Gazans seeking aid from Israel-backed GHF forced to contend with chaos, peril
Gazans seeking aid from Israel-backed GHF forced to contend with chaos, peril
Aid distribution centers in Gaza, operated by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), face significant logistical and security challenges, hindering access for civilians. Despite claims of distributing millions of meals, transparency issues raise doubts about the effectiveness of their operations, with reports of chaotic conditions and danger for those attempting to reach the sites.

Critics, including the UN, question GHF's methods and the placement of aid centers in IDF-controlled areas, which complicates access for Gazans. Incidents of violence have been reported near these centers, with claims of gunfire from both IDF and local militias. GHF has struggled with organization, leading to frustration among aid seekers, many of whom return empty-handed after long journeys.


Breitbart: Hamas Attacks Bus of Workers from American Aid Group in Gaza; 5 Deaths; Hostages Possible
Hamas Attacks Bus of Workers from American Aid Group in Gaza; 5 Deaths; Hostages Possible
Hamas attacked a bus carrying members of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, resulting in at least five local Palestinian fatalities and potential hostages. The GHF condemned the attack, emphasizing the humanitarian nature of their mission and holding Hamas responsible for the violence.

The GHF reiterated its commitment to providing aid despite the threats from Hamas, which opposes their operations in favor of controlling aid distribution in Gaza. The international community is urged to condemn Hamas for this unprovoked assault.


#economy

Breitbart: Breitbart Business Digest: The Golden Era for U.S. Workers Has Arrived Ahead of Schedule
Breitbart Business Digest: The Golden Era for U.S. Workers Has Arrived Ahead of Schedule
Wages are rising faster than prices, with average hourly earnings up 1.5% in early 2025, while consumer prices increased only 0.7%. This marks the strongest real wage growth in years, driven by improved productivity and declining inflation in key sectors.

The labor market remains robust, with nonfarm payrolls growing and unemployment steady at 4.2%. The Federal Reserve is urged to adjust policy as inflation retreats and wage growth stabilizes, signaling a healing economy where American workers are gaining ground.


Breitbart: Trump Reverses Biden's Migrant Economy as New Jobs Go to Americans
Trump Reverses Biden's Migrant Economy as New Jobs Go to Americans
Since taking office, President Trump has shifted job growth from foreign-born to native-born Americans, with over half a million jobs created for the latter in just five months. Bureau of Labor Statistics data shows a significant decline in foreign-born workers, with nearly 1.4 million more native-born Americans employed compared to last year.

This trend marks a reversal from the previous administration, which saw a disproportionate number of jobs going to migrants. Despite the positive changes, experts note that native-born employment still lags behind pre-pandemic levels, indicating ongoing challenges in the labor market.


#military

The Epoch Times: Is America Vulnerable to a Ukraine-Style Drone Attack by the CCP?
Is America Vulnerable to a Ukraine-Style Drone Attack by the CCP?
Ukraine's recent drone strike on Russian nuclear bombers highlights potential vulnerabilities for the U.S. in terms of drone warfare. The operation, named Spiderweb, involved concealing drones in wooden sheds and transporting them to air bases, where they were launched for the attack.

This innovative tactic demonstrates the evolving nature of military engagements and raises concerns about national security in the face of such capabilities.