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Jun 16, 2025 |
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#illegals
The Federalist: Amnesty For Illegal Workers Punishes Law-Abiding Employers
President Trump has proposed an amnesty-like program for illegal workers in agriculture and hospitality, arguing it is necessary to support businesses struggling to find legal labor. However, this move has faced backlash, including from his base, as it contradicts promises of mass deportations.
Critics, including small business owners, argue that Trump's approach favors large industries over smaller operations that adhere to legal hiring practices. They emphasize the importance of maintaining immigration enforcement to protect American sovereignty and the integrity of the workforce, even at the cost of higher food prices.
Breitbart: Republicans Follow the Tax Dollars Going to Migrant Mobs
The Trump administration and GOP lawmakers are investigating funding sources for pro-migrant protests in Los Angeles, with Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem collaborating with the IRS to track financial support for violent demonstrations. California Rep. Kevin Kiley has proposed legislation to cut federal funding to NGOs that assist migrants, citing concerns over community safety and democratic integrity.
Social media users are also scrutinizing taxpayer dollars allocated to organizations that allegedly oppose immigration laws and support rioters. Reports highlight significant private donations, such as $900,000 from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative to the Immigrant Legal Resource Center, which provides legal assistance to undocumented immigrants.
#politics
Breitbart: Nolte: Surviving the Democrat Party’s Ongoing Season of Violent Insurrection
Elected Democrats are accused of encouraging political violence through inflammatory rhetoric while ignoring the associated chaos. The article lists various violent incidents linked to the left, suggesting a culture of insurrection within the party, exacerbated by media complicity.
It argues that this violence stems from a sense of entitlement and frustration among leftist activists, who feel threatened by shifting public opinion against their views. The piece posits that the left's moralistic stance has devolved into a form of totalitarianism, leading to increased unrest.
Breitbart: Federal Government Employees Union Sponsors 'No Kings' Protest Against Their Own Members
The American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) has partnered with NoKings.org to support nationwide anti-Trump protests, leading to criticism from the National Border Patrol Council (NBPC), which represents Border Patrol agents. Protesters have been seen attacking law enforcement and carrying signs against ICE, while some protests have turned violent.
Border Patrol agents express frustration over being compelled to fund AFGE's political agenda, which they feel undermines their role in enforcing immigration laws. Protests have included aggressive chants against law enforcement, and some demonstrators have faced arrests for unlawful assembly.
Fox News: EXCLUSIVE: New ‘Gavin Newsom files’ reveal California governor’s ‘extreme’ agenda
A report by Catholic Vote criticizes California Governor Gavin Newsom, labeling him as "extreme" and "viciously anti-Christian." It highlights his liberal policies on abortion and transgender rights, asserting that he has undermined parental rights and promoted a radical agenda.
Newsom, rumored for a 2028 presidential run, has faced backlash for his response to recent riots in Los Angeles and his use of biblical scripture to advocate for abortion. His office dismissed the report, claiming Catholic Vote does not represent the Catholic Church.
#society
GB News: 'He's been forced into it!' Chris Philp takes aim at Keir Starmer after 'humiliating' U-turn on grooming gangs inquiry
Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp criticized Sir Keir Starmer for a "humiliating" U-turn on grooming gangs, asserting that Labour is not taking more decisive action than the Conservative government did. He highlighted past Conservative initiatives, including inquiries and data collection on ethnicity.
Philp accused Starmer of being pressured into holding a national inquiry, claiming he previously dismissed calls for one as "far-right." He emphasized the need for a swift inquiry with legal powers to compel evidence, citing ongoing cover-ups by local councils.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: G7 Summit in Canada Begins in Shadow of Iran, Ukraine Wars
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is hosting the G7 Summit in Kananaskis, Alberta, focusing on pressing global issues, including the conflicts in the Middle East and Ukraine. The summit, involving leaders from major economies, aims to address energy security, community protection, and international partnerships.
President Donald Trump is attending, marking his first visit to Canada during his second term. Discussions will likely center on military engagements, particularly regarding Israel and Iran, amid rising tensions and recent military actions. Other leaders, including those from South Korea, Mexico, and Ukraine, are also expected to participate.
#economy
Le Monde: WhatsApp boss: Meta AI doesn't see your conversations, 'only the messages you send it'
WhatsApp is introducing new revenue-generating features for businesses, including paid subscriptions for "channels" and paid visibility enhancements in search results. Advertisements can also be displayed within "statuses," similar to Instagram stories, but personal chats remain ad-free.
This shift aims to solidify WhatsApp's business model, which has struggled compared to other Meta platforms. With over 3 billion active users, WhatsApp is focusing on services that assist businesses, particularly in regions lacking digital infrastructure.
#military
Fox News: Israel activates 'Barak Magen' aerial defenses for system's first ever interception
Israel's new aerial defense system, "Barak Magen," successfully intercepted multiple Iranian drones for the first time, enhancing its naval defense capabilities. The system can counter various threats, including UAVs and cruise missiles, providing strategic depth for Israel's coastal infrastructure.
As tensions escalate, Israel and Iran continue to exchange missile strikes, with Israel claiming air superiority over Tehran. The IDF reported that its navy has intercepted around 25 UAVs since the conflict intensified.
#crime
Breitbart: Los Angeles Looters Steal iPhones, Find Them Disabled by Apple's Anti-Theft Tech
Apple's advanced security measures are rendering stolen iPhones nearly worthless for looters in Los Angeles. During recent riots, thieves targeted major retailers, but those who stole iPhones quickly found them disabled and tracked, displaying messages that alert authorities.
The technology ensures that devices become inoperable once they leave the store's Wi-Fi, making resale nearly impossible. The LAPD reported multiple arrests related to the Apple Store looting, highlighting the effectiveness of Apple's anti-theft features.
Fox News: 2 NYC court officers stabbed at site of iconic trials
Two New York City court officers were injured in a targeted attack at a Lower Manhattan courthouse on Monday morning. The assailant was subdued by other officers shortly after the incident, which occurred before 9:45 am in the lobby area beyond security measures.
Both officers are in stable condition, though one sustained serious injuries to the face and neck. A criminal investigation is ongoing, with details about the suspect and potential charges yet to be disclosed.