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Jun 13, 2025 |
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#illegals
The Federalist: Trump's Pledge To Authorize Cheap Foreign Labor Is Amnesty
The call for mass deportations resonated with voters seeking to restore American sovereignty by removing all illegal aliens. President Trump's recent comments suggest a shift in focus, acknowledging labor shortages in agriculture while emphasizing the need to remove criminals from the U.S.
However, this approach risks undermining national unity and security by prioritizing labor needs over strict immigration enforcement. Critics argue that rewarding illegal immigrants with legal status contradicts the promise of deportation and jeopardizes the country's identity and sovereignty.
#politics
Breitbart: Dem Rep. Golden Criticizes Dems McIver, Padilla for 'Politics as Theater'
Rep. Jared Golden (D-ME) criticized fellow Democrats for engaging in what he termed "politics as theater," specifically calling out Sen. Alex Padilla (D-CA) for interrupting a DHS press conference and being forcibly removed by law enforcement. Golden stated that such actions are not appropriate for elected officials.
He also condemned Rep. LaMonica McIver (D-NJ), who faces federal charges for allegedly impeding ICE agents during an incident at a detention facility. Golden emphasized that no one, regardless of political status, is above the law, and reiterated that assaulting law enforcement should lead to prosecution.
Fox News: Padilla cuffed, McIver indicted: Can Congress come back from the brink?
House Speaker Mike Johnson announced a bill to cut $9.4 billion from USAID and public broadcasting, emphasizing Republican accountability. However, his remarks were overshadowed by the uproar surrounding the treatment of Senator Alex Padilla, who was forcibly removed during a press conference.
Democrats expressed outrage over Padilla's treatment, labeling it "despicable" and "un-American," while Republicans criticized Padilla for not being in Washington during key votes. The incident has raised concerns about the state of trust and civility in Congress.
#society
GB News: Air India crash: Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer reacts to ‘devastating’ tragedy
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer expressed condolences following the Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad, calling the news "absolutely devastating." He emphasized that British and Indian families are affected and extended thoughts to all involved in the tragedy.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: NBC's Engel: Iran Said It Didn't Want Conflict, Now the Hardliners 'Proven Right' by Israel
Richard Engel reported that Iranian officials expressed a desire to avoid conflict, emphasizing their commitment to peace talks with the Trump administration. However, hardliners in Iran believe negotiations are futile and warn that the U.S. may be attempting to exploit Iran's weaknesses.
Engel noted that the internal divisions within Iran could lead to retaliation, as hardliners may view the current situation as validation of their stance against negotiations. The political landscape in Iran is likely to complicate any efforts for a peaceful resolution.
#crime
Fox News: Karen Read trial nears its finale: What each side is banking on
Karen Read's trial for the death of Boston police officer John O'Keefe is nearing its conclusion, with closing arguments set for Friday. Read is accused of fatally striking O'Keefe with her SUV and leaving him in the snow during a blizzard. The prosecution argues that evidence, including taillight fragments found on O'Keefe, supports their case, while the defense contends that no collision occurred and suggests alternative explanations for O'Keefe's injuries.
The defense has focused on questioning the integrity of the investigation, claiming it was mishandled. They assert that O'Keefe's injuries were not caused by Read's vehicle but potentially by a dog or other factors. If convicted, Read could face significant prison time, with the possibility of 15 years to life for the top charge.