THE AMERICA ONE NEWS
Jun 13, 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

Breitbart: Eva Longoria Attacks ICE as 'Un-American' from Her Mansion in Spain: 'I Try to Record a Message, I Just Start Crying
Eva Longoria Attacks ICE as 'Un-American' from Her Mansion in Spain: 'I Try to Record a Message, I Just Start Crying
Eva Longoria criticized U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) as "un-American" during a video from her home in Spain, expressing distress over mass deportations under the Trump administration. She called the situation in cities like Los Angeles and Austin "inhumane" and urged Americans to reconsider their views on illegal immigrants.

Longoria acknowledged that while no one wants criminals in the country, many deported individuals are not criminals. She emphasized the need for compassion and understanding, arguing that the immigration system is flawed and that many have been waiting for citizenship for decades.


Fox News: DHS releases video of agents arresting suspect who allegedly assaulted border patrol officer
DHS releases video of agents arresting suspect who allegedly assaulted border patrol officer
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) arrested Christian Damian Cerno-Camacho in Los Angeles for allegedly assaulting a U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer during a protest. The arrest was part of a larger operation targeting criminal illegal aliens, which led to about 45 arrests.

DHS reported a significant increase in assaults against its officers and emphasized its commitment to enforcing the law. Among those arrested was Cuong Chanh Phan, a convicted murderer, highlighting the ongoing tensions surrounding immigration enforcement in the city.


#politics

Breitbart: DNC Votes to Remove David Hogg as Vice Chair, Re-Do Elections
DNC Votes to Remove David Hogg as Vice Chair, Re-Do Elections
The Democratic National Committee voted 294-99 to remove David Hogg and Malcolm Kenyatta as co-vice chairs, prompting a new election for the vice chair position. Hogg's removal follows concerns over his political activities and a complaint regarding the election process.

The new election will take place from Thursday to Saturday, with additional candidates eligible to run for the remaining vice chair role afterward. DNC Chairman Martin emphasized the need for party officers to remain neutral and fair to all Democrats.


Fox News: Trump says he is open to extending trade deal deadline for other countries: 'I would'
Trump says he is open to extending trade deal deadline for other countries: 'I would'
President Trump expressed willingness to extend the trade deal deadline for countries negotiating with the U.S., but he believes it may not be necessary. He plans to send letters outlining unilateral tariff rates if agreements are not reached within the next two weeks.

Currently, the U.S. is in discussions with about 15 countries, including Japan and South Korea, while a preliminary trade agreement with China awaits final approval. Trump remains optimistic about the progress being made in these negotiations.


#society

GB News: A new island waterpark is set to launch with more than 30 rides and the tallest waterslide - exclusively for cruise guests
A new island waterpark is set to launch with more than 30 rides and the tallest waterslide - exclusively for cruise guests
Royal Caribbean has announced plans for Perfect Day Mexico, a 200-acre destination on Mexico's Caribbean coast, set to open in autumn 2027. It will feature attractions like the tallest waterslide tower in the Americas and the world's longest lazy river, aiming to enhance the cruise line's offerings.

The development will include the Loco Waterpark with over 30 waterslides, a wave pool, and family-friendly areas. Dining options will showcase regional cuisine, and the project aligns with Royal Caribbean's sustainability goals. This marks a significant step in the company's strategy to evolve into a global vacation brand.


Le Monde: The Dulcie September case exposes France's troubling ties with South Africa during apartheid
The Dulcie September case exposes France's troubling ties with South Africa during apartheid
Dulcie September, an ANC representative in France, was murdered in 1988 in Paris. Despite the brutal nature of the crime, her case remains unsolved after 37 years. The French court of appeal recently dismissed her family's claims of negligence against the state, highlighting ongoing frustrations over the investigation.

The family's previous attempts to reopen the case under apartheid crime allegations have also failed. Their lawyer criticized the handling of the investigation, suggesting that justice has not been served.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Former CIA analyst sentenced to 37 months in prison for leaking Israeli attack plans
Former CIA analyst sentenced to 37 months in prison for leaking Israeli attack plans
Former CIA analyst Asif Rahman was sentenced to 37 months in prison for leaking top secret US intelligence regarding Israeli military plans against Iran. Arrested in Cambodia, he pleaded guilty to willful retention and transmission of national defense information.

Rahman printed and transmitted classified documents, which detailed Israeli military preparations, to unauthorized individuals. The leak reportedly caused delays in Israel's planned retaliatory actions against Iran following missile strikes.


The Western Journal: Watch: Trump Issues Eerie Response When Asked About Urgent Evacuation of Mid-East Diplomats, Military Families
Watch: Trump Issues Eerie Response When Asked About Urgent Evacuation of Mid-East Diplomats, Military Families
President Trump responded cryptically to questions about the evacuation of nonessential personnel from U.S. embassies in the Middle East, particularly Baghdad, amid concerns of regional unrest. The evacuation also includes staff from Bahrain and Kuwait.

Trump emphasized the commitment to American safety but provided no further details, leaving questions about the potential escalation of conflicts in the region unanswered. The situation remains unclear as officials assess the circumstances prompting the evacuation.


The Western Journal: Not Good: US Preparing to Evacuate 'All Nonessential Personnel' from Baghdad Embassy
Not Good: US Preparing to Evacuate 'All Nonessential Personnel' from Baghdad Embassy
The U.S. State Department is ordering the evacuation of all nonessential personnel from the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad and authorizing similar departures in Bahrain and Kuwait. This decision follows a review aimed at ensuring the safety of Americans amid rising tensions in the Middle East.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has also approved the voluntary departure of military dependents from the Persian Gulf region. The moves coincide with stalled nuclear talks between the U.S. and Iran, raising concerns about potential military responses should negotiations fail.


Times Of Israel: MBS attendance at 2-state confab to signal that France will recognize Palestinian state
MBS attendance at 2-state confab to signal that France will recognize Palestinian state
France is considering recognizing a Palestinian state, contingent on Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's attendance at a UN conference aimed at promoting a two-state solution. His presence would signal significant diplomatic support, especially if France makes the recognition official.

Macron faces pressure from the U.S. against unilateral recognition, citing potential negative impacts on negotiations with Israel and Hamas. Meanwhile, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has indicated readiness to govern Gaza and reform the Palestinian Authority, aligning with French and Saudi interests.