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#illegals

Forbes: Trump Says Deportation Raids Will Shift To Cities After Criticism Of Targeting Farming And Hospitality
Trump Says Deportation Raids Will Shift To Cities After Criticism Of Targeting Farming And Hospitality
The Trump administration plans to intensify deportation efforts in major U.S. cities, including Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York, which President Trump describes as key Democratic strongholds. This shift comes after concerns from industries like hospitality and agriculture about the impact of aggressive immigration policies.

Trump's announcement follows feedback that current deportation strategies are affecting essential workers in these sectors, indicating potential changes to immigration enforcement.


#society

GB News: GB News and Charlie Peters hailed for 'relentlessly' pushing grooming gangs inquiry after 'weak' Keir Starmer U-turn: 'He's backed into a corner!'
GB News and Charlie Peters hailed for 'relentlessly' pushing grooming gangs inquiry after 'weak' Keir Starmer U-turn: 'He's backed into a corner!'
Former Scotland Yard Detective Peter Bleksley criticized Prime Minister Keir Starmer's recent decision to initiate a national inquiry into grooming gangs, claiming it was a forced U-turn. He praised GB News' Charlie Peters for his relentless coverage of the issue, emphasizing the ongoing nature of child exploitation in Britain.

Bleksley highlighted the importance of the inquiry and the need to investigate current offenses, while condemning the previous dismissive rhetoric from Starmer and others. He called for accountability and expressed disappointment in the government's prior inaction on the scandal.


Forbes: ‘Project Runway’ Contestant Is Lone ‘No Kings’ Protest Fatality
‘Project Runway’ Contestant Is Lone ‘No Kings’ Protest Fatality
Arthur Folasa Ah Loo, a 39-year-old fashion designer and former "Project Runway" contestant, was fatally shot during a "No Kings" protest in Salt Lake City. He was struck by gunfire intended for another individual who brandished a rifle.

The shooter, 24-year-old Arthur Gamboa, was identified as a peacekeeper at the protest and has been charged with murder following the incident. Ah Loo's death marks a tragic outcome amid widespread demonstrations against President Trump.


Fox News: Tourists sprayed with water guns by protesters as European anti-tourism trend grows
Tourists sprayed with water guns by protesters as European anti-tourism trend grows
Protests against overtourism erupted in Barcelona and Mallorca, with demonstrators using water guns to express their frustration. They claim rising rents and the transformation of local businesses are pushing residents out. Signs read "One more tourist, one less resident."

Local officials are considering bans on short-term rentals, while other European cities are implementing tourist taxes to manage visitor numbers. Protesters argue that the influx of tourists is harming their communities and demand changes to local economic policies.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: U.S. Embassy Branch in Tel Aviv Damaged by Iranian Missile Shockwave
U.S. Embassy Branch in Tel Aviv Damaged by Iranian Missile Shockwave
The U.S. Embassy's Tel Aviv branch sustained minor damage from an Iranian missile shockwave, but no injuries were reported. This facility serves consular functions after the embassy was relocated to Jerusalem in 2018.

Iran has launched over 370 ballistic missiles, resulting in 24 fatalities and 592 injuries in Israel. Israeli defenses intercepted about 90% of these missiles, and the IDF claims to have destroyed a third of Iran's missile launchers.


Breitbart: IDF: Israel Has Destroyed One-Third of Iran's Missile Launchers
IDF: Israel Has Destroyed One-Third of Iran's Missile Launchers
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reported that it has destroyed one-third of Iran's ballistic missile launchers in recent fighting, eliminating 120 of an estimated 360 launchers. Despite this, Iran retains the capability to launch large missile barrages, with recent strikes resulting in civilian casualties.

The IDF claims to have air superiority over Iran and has targeted Quds Force bases. Footage of mass evacuations from Tehran suggests potential instability within the Iranian regime, leading some Israelis to speculate about its imminent collapse.


#military

Liberty Nation News: Trump’s Parade for the Army – What Better Way to Celebrate 250 Years? - Liberty Nation News
Trump’s Parade for the Army – What Better Way to Celebrate 250 Years? - Liberty Nation News
On June 10, President Trump launched the US Army's 250th-anniversary celebrations at Fort Bragg, emphasizing the Army's historic valor and achievements. His speech inspired troops, highlighting significant moments from the Army's past, and culminated in a grand parade in Washington, D.C. on June 14.

The parade featured over 6,000 soldiers and various military vehicles, showcasing the Army's capabilities. It served as a patriotic event honoring the service's long history, with President Trump swearing in new members and reinforcing the importance of the Army in preserving American freedom.


#crime

Fox News: Minn. gov thanks law enforcement for bringing lawmaker's alleged killer to justice after two-day manhunt
Minn. gov thanks law enforcement for bringing lawmaker's alleged killer to justice after two-day manhunt
Vance Boelter, the suspect in the shooting deaths of former Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, was captured after a two-day manhunt. Minnesota officials, including Gov. Tim Walz and House Speaker Lisa Demuth, expressed gratitude to law enforcement for their efforts in bringing him to justice.

Walz emphasized the need for unity against violence and acknowledged the pain of the Hortman family. He called for a collective response grounded in humility and civility, while also thanking law enforcement for their bravery.


Fox News: Karen Read's defense wants verdict slip simplified as jurors deliberate murder charge
Karen Read's defense wants verdict slip simplified as jurors deliberate murder charge
Karen Read's defense has requested changes to the verdict slip in her retrial for the murder of Boston police officer John O'Keefe. The jury is deliberating after a previous trial ended in a deadlock. Read is accused of killing O'Keefe by hitting him with her SUV during a drunken argument.

The prosecution claims Read reversed her vehicle, causing O'Keefe to fall and sustain fatal injuries. The defense argues no collision occurred and suggests another partygoer may be responsible for his death. Read faces serious charges, including second-degree murder, and could receive a life sentence if convicted.