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#illegals

Fox News: Returned Salvadoran migrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia arraigned on federal human trafficking charges in Tennessee
Returned Salvadoran migrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia arraigned on federal human trafficking charges in Tennessee
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadorian migrant and alleged MS-13 member, was arraigned in Nashville on human trafficking and conspiracy charges after being returned to the U.S. following an erroneous deportation. His case highlights ongoing tensions surrounding Trump's immigration policies.

Abrego Garcia's lawyers are seeking his release from custody, arguing he poses no flight risk, while federal prosecutors contend he would flee if not detained. His family previously sued the Trump administration over his deportation, complicating the legal landscape of his case.


Breitbart: Former ESPN Host Dan Le Batard Says Trump Wants to Make America a 'Whiter Nation'
Former ESPN Host Dan Le Batard Says Trump Wants to Make America a 'Whiter Nation'
Dan Le Batard criticized President Trump's immigration policies, claiming they aim to create a "whiter nation." He argued that the crackdown on anti-ICE protests and the framing of protests as dangerous are politically motivated actions that target people of color.

Le Batard expressed concern over the militarization of law enforcement against citizens and accused Trump of fostering a divisive narrative that criminalizes non-white individuals. He emphasized that while illegal actions should be addressed, it should not lead to the broad stigmatization of all people of color.


Liberty Nation News: Violence in Los Angeles a National Security Threat? - Liberty Nation News
Violence in Los Angeles a National Security Threat? - Liberty Nation News
Liberals attribute the recent violence in Los Angeles to President Trump, but the unrest reflects broader national security concerns tied to illegal immigration. The activation of the California National Guard highlights the threat posed by violent mobs obstructing federal law enforcement efforts to apprehend illegal aliens.

The LAPD faces challenges in managing the situation, as they do not coordinate with ICE, leading to confusion during federal operations. Public sentiment indicates a desire for safety and support for Trump's immigration policies, emphasizing the need for decisive action to protect national security.


#politics

The Federalist: ‘No Kings’ Nationwide Protest Theme Is An Antifa Dog Whistle  
‘No Kings’ Nationwide Protest Theme Is An Antifa Dog Whistle  
Indivisible is organizing a protest in Washington, D.C., themed "No Kings," which some analysts suggest signals support for Antifa and anarchist ideologies. While the group claims a commitment to nonviolence, the event's name could attract militant elements that may escalate tensions.

Recruitment flyers for the protest encourage illegal actions against perceived authoritarianism, linking the event to recent riots in Los Angeles. Experts warn that while Indivisible may not directly incite violence, they could benefit from the attention drawn by more radical participants.


#society

Breitbart: French Society Becoming a 'Barbarian Factory' Says Interior Minister
French Society Becoming a 'Barbarian Factory' Says Interior Minister
French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau described the nation as a “barbarian factory” following the fatal stabbing of a school supervisor by a 14-year-old boy with a history of violence. Retailleau emphasized the need for a response that goes beyond security measures, calling for societal authority.

In response to the attack, President Macron proposed banning children under 15 from social media, while Prime Minister Bayrou suggested weapon-detecting gates at schools. Opposition leader Marine Le Pen criticized the government's inaction on crime and immigration, demanding stronger measures to combat insecurity.


GB News: Grooming gangs scandal 'needs national reckoning': Labour MP demands 'hold them to account'
Grooming gangs scandal 'needs national reckoning': Labour MP demands 'hold them to account'
Labour MP Jonathan Hinder has called for a "national reckoning" on the UK rape gangs scandal, suggesting a national inquiry may be necessary. He emphasized the need for accountability and transparency, criticizing cultural sensitivities that may have led to cover-ups.

Hinder supports ongoing police efforts in arrests and prosecutions but stresses the importance of examining systemic issues within councils and law enforcement to foster trust in communities.


#foreignaffairs

The Western Journal: This Was No Half-Measure: Here's How Much Punishment Israel Dished Out in 5 Waves of Strikes
This Was No Half-Measure: Here's How Much Punishment Israel Dished Out in 5 Waves of Strikes
Israel launched a series of five significant airstrikes against Iranian military and nuclear sites, marking a pivotal moment in Middle Eastern conflict. The strikes, part of "Operation Rising Lion," resulted in the deaths of key Iranian military leaders and targeted Iran's nuclear capabilities, signaling Israel's commitment to dismantling perceived threats.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu emphasized the existential danger posed by Iran's nuclear ambitions, asserting that the operation would continue until the threat is neutralized. The actions have garnered support from the U.S., with former President Trump warning Iran of severe consequences for its nuclear pursuits.


Le Monde: Macron says Israel has the 'right to defend itself'
Macron says Israel has the 'right to defend itself'
French President Emmanuel Macron affirmed Israel's right to self-defense following its extensive airstrikes on Iran, which targeted approximately 100 locations, including military and nuclear sites. He called for all parties to exercise maximum restraint to maintain regional stability.

France's foreign minister echoed this sentiment, urging all sides to avoid escalation. The backdrop to these tensions includes Iran's gradual departure from its commitments under the 2015 nuclear deal, which unraveled after the US withdrew in 2018.


Breitbart: European Leaders Chastise Israel For Striking Iran, Call For De-Escalation
European Leaders Chastise Israel For Striking Iran, Call For De-Escalation
European leaders are urging Israel and Iran to de-escalate tensions following Israel's pre-emptive strikes on Iranian military targets. While acknowledging Israel's right to defend itself, leaders from the UK, Germany, and France expressed concerns over the potential for further conflict and emphasized the need for diplomacy.

UK officials, including Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, called for restraint, with the Labour government previously blocking arms sales to Israel. NATO's Secretary General highlighted the importance of allied efforts, particularly from the US, to de-escalate the situation.


Breitbart: Cruz: Trump's 60-Day Deadline for Iran Had Expired and They Violated 'Red Line'
Cruz: Trump's 60-Day Deadline for Iran Had Expired and They Violated 'Red Line'
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) stated that Israel's strikes on Iran were inevitable due to Iran's failure to comply with a 60-day negotiation deadline set by President Trump. He emphasized that Iran's refusal to dismantle its nuclear centrifuges prompted Israel to act in self-defense.

Cruz expressed strong support for Israel, framing the strikes as a necessary response to Iran's advancement toward nuclear weapons, which he believes poses a significant threat to Israel's security.


#culture

Le Monde: Paris Games balloon returns to French capital, minus the Olympic name
Paris Games balloon returns to French capital, minus the Olympic name
The Paris 2024 Olympic flame cauldron will return to the Tuileries Garden, allowing residents and tourists to experience its magic again. The redesigned balloon and ring will be unveiled on June 21 during the Fête de la Musique festival and will be visible every evening until September 14 for three years.

The flame, made of mist and illuminated by LED rays, remains 100% electric but will be turned off at night. The project is funded by the Olympic Organizing Committee and EDF.


The Imaginative Conservative: G.K. Chesterton's "Orthodoxy" and Conservatism
G.K. Chesterton's "Orthodoxy" and Conservatism
G.K. Chesterton and C.S. Lewis reframe the concept of orthodoxy as an exciting and adventurous belief system, countering its negative connotations. They emphasize the importance of a shared Christian doctrine that transcends denominational divides, focusing on core truths that unite rather than divide.

Both thinkers argue that orthodoxy fosters a worldview that respects reason, acknowledges human imperfection, and recognizes a permanent truth rooted in tradition. Their works encourage a constructive dialogue among Christians and highlight the relevance of these principles in contemporary society.


Fox News: Brad Pitt talks mistakes, shares 'simple equation' he lives by
Brad Pitt talks mistakes, shares 'simple equation' he lives by
Brad Pitt, at 61, reflects on the importance of surrounding himself with loved ones and learning from past mistakes. He recently finalized his divorce from Angelina Jolie, emphasizing that it wasn't a significant milestone for him.

Pitt finds solace in racing, describing the peacefulness it brings him amid constant media scrutiny. He appreciates the moments of clarity while driving, allowing him to escape from daily pressures.


#crime

Fox News: Defense hammers 'ridiculous' evidence in Karen Read closing, says case is 'cooked'
Defense hammers 'ridiculous' evidence in Karen Read closing, says case is 'cooked'
Karen Read's defense attorney argued for her acquittal, claiming there was no collision between her SUV and her former boyfriend, Officer John O'Keefe, who died in January 2022. He criticized the prosecution's case as lacking evidence and filled with reasonable doubt.

The trial is nearing its conclusion, with the jury expected to deliberate soon. Read faces severe penalties if convicted, including up to life in prison for second-degree murder.