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#illegals

CNSNews: Escaped Criminal Illegal Alien Tries to Turn Himself In – But NJ Police Won’t Let Him Because of ‘Sanctuary’ Policies
Escaped Criminal Illegal Alien Tries to Turn Himself In – But NJ Police Won’t Let Him Because of ‘Sanctuary’ Policies
An escaped criminal illegal alien, Joan Sebastian Castaneda-Lozada, attempted to turn himself in to New Jersey State Police but was refused due to the state's sanctuary policies. He later surrendered to FBI and ICE agents. This incident highlights New Jersey's obstruction of federal immigration laws.

The Trump Administration is suing four New Jersey cities for violating the Supremacy Clause by restricting cooperation with federal immigration authorities. The lawsuit cites cases where dangerous criminal illegal aliens were released instead of being detained, raising concerns about public safety.


Fox News: Third illegal immigrant captured after ICE facility breakout
Third illegal immigrant captured after ICE facility breakout
Three of four illegal immigrant inmates who escaped from a Newark ICE facility have been recaptured. The inmates, identified as Franklin Norberto Bautista-Reyes, Joel Enrique Sandoval-Lopez, and Joan Sebastian Castaneda-Lozada, are from Honduras. Andres Felipe Pineda-Mogollon remains at large, with a reward of up to $25,000 offered for information leading to his arrest.

The escape occurred on June 12, following unrest among detainees at the facility. Bautista-Reyes, Sandoval-Lopez, and Castaneda-Lozada have prior arrests related to violent crimes. DHS maintains that the facility provides essential services despite reports of unrest.


#politics

Fox News: SCOTUS rules on state ban on gender transition 'treatments' for minors in landmark case
SCOTUS rules on state ban on gender transition 'treatments' for minors in landmark case
The Supreme Court upheld a Tennessee law banning gender-transition treatments for minors, ruling it does not violate the Equal Protection Clause. Chief Justice Roberts stated the law does not warrant heightened scrutiny, emphasizing that regulation of medical procedures should be left to state legislatures.

The case, United States v. Skrmetti, involved debates over the constitutionality of such bans and their implications for transgender youth. The ruling reflects ongoing national discussions around transgender rights and medical treatments for adolescents.


Fox News: Potential Youngkin successor focused on message in tough race to keep swing-state 'red'
Potential Youngkin successor focused on message in tough race to keep swing-state 'red'
Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears has been named the Republican gubernatorial nominee, emphasizing her aim to appeal to a broad range of voters. She highlighted safety and security as top priorities and plans to establish a second governor’s office in rural areas to better connect with constituents.

Earle-Sears, who has a compelling personal story, aims to resonate with voters from diverse backgrounds, asserting that her message is one of common sense and inclusivity. She is currently trailing her Democratic opponent, Abigail Spanberger, in the polls as the election approaches.


#society

Fox News: Trump admin deploys 2K more troops to blue city for anti-ICE riots
Trump admin deploys 2K more troops to blue city for anti-ICE riots
The Department of Defense is deploying 2,000 additional National Guard troops to Los Angeles to protect federal property amid ongoing anti-ICE riots. This brings the total to 4,100 National Guardsmen and 700 active duty Marines in response to escalating violence following immigration operations.

California Governor Gavin Newsom has sued the Trump administration over the deployment, claiming it was done without proper consultation. Riots have led to vandalism and looting in downtown LA, with law enforcement facing significant challenges in maintaining order.


Liberty Nation News: Supreme Court Rules on Tennessee Transitioning Ban - READ IN FULL - Liberty Nation News
Supreme Court Rules on Tennessee Transitioning Ban - READ IN FULL - Liberty Nation News
The Supreme Court has upheld Tennessee's ban on medically transitioning minors, ruling 6-3 that the lower court's decision does not require heightened scrutiny. The majority agreed to apply a rational basis standard for the case.




Fox News: 10 signs your personal data is being sold online
10 signs your personal data is being sold online
Personal data is increasingly vulnerable to exploitation by data brokers, who buy and sell information without consent. Major breaches, like the Adidas hack, expose sensitive details, leading to spam, scam calls, and identity theft. Signs of compromised data include unsolicited emails, strange account activity, and unusual charges.

To protect oneself, individuals should consider using data removal services, strengthen passwords, enable two-factor authentication, and monitor financial accounts. Being proactive in managing online privacy can significantly reduce the risk of data misuse and identity theft.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Israel will resume natural gas exports once it is deemed safe, says minister
Israel will resume natural gas exports once it is deemed safe, says minister
Israel's Energy Minister Eli Cohen announced that natural gas exports will resume when deemed safe by the military, as two major gas fields remain shut due to ongoing conflict with Iran. Only the Tamar field is operational, primarily for domestic use.

Cohen confirmed communication with Egypt and Jordan regarding the supply cuts and emphasized Israel's energy security, noting that reserves in coal, diesel, and renewables are sufficient. The conflict has impacted operations, including a missile strike on an oil refinery in Haifa.


Times Of Israel: How close was Iran to the bomb, and how far has Israel pushed it back?
How close was Iran to the bomb, and how far has Israel pushed it back?
The head of the IAEA has warned that Iran is close to developing nuclear weapons, with estimates suggesting it could achieve this in as little as a few months. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu claims Iran has enough enriched uranium for nine bombs and has taken significant steps towards weaponization.

In response, Israel has launched a series of attacks aimed at crippling Iran's nuclear capabilities, targeting key scientists and facilities. While Netanyahu emphasizes the urgency of these actions to prevent an existential threat, assessments vary on how close Iran actually is to a bomb, with some U.S. sources suggesting a timeline of up to three years.


GB News: Donald Trump claims Iran's Supreme Leader is an 'easy target' but US won't kill him 'at least not for now'
Donald Trump claims Iran's Supreme Leader is an 'easy target' but US won't kill him 'at least not for now'
Donald Trump stated that the U.S. knows the location of Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, but will not take lethal action for now. This comes as the Pentagon increases military presence in the region amid escalating tensions with Iran and Israel.

Israeli strikes have reportedly decimated Khamenei's military leadership, while Iran has launched numerous missile attacks toward Israel. Both nations have seen civilian casualties and evacuations due to the conflict. Diplomatic efforts for de-escalation are being emphasized by U.S. and UK officials.


Fox News: UN commission accuses Israel of 'extermination' in controversial report
UN commission accuses Israel of 'extermination' in controversial report
The United Nations Independent International Commission of Inquiry has released a report accusing Israel of committing "crimes against humanity" and impeding religious freedoms. The report, which spans 19 pages, examines violations of international law and offers 13 recommendations for Israel, while appearing less critical of Palestinian authorities.

The report claims Israel restricts access to holy sites and imposes security measures on Palestinian worshipers. In contrast, it suggests that extremist Jewish groups are allowed to provoke tensions at these sites. The U.S. has expressed strong opposition to the report, labeling it as biased and calling for accountability from all parties involved in the conflict.


#military

Times Of Israel: IDF eases some restrictions 6 days into Iran conflict; schools stay closed
IDF eases some restrictions 6 days into Iran conflict; schools stay closed
Israel is easing some civilian restrictions six days into its military operation against Iran, allowing workplaces to reopen and permitting small gatherings. Schools will remain closed, affecting parents' ability to return to work. The changes follow a decrease in Iranian missile attacks.

Defense Minister Israel Katz emphasized that the decision to reopen the economy is a sign of resilience against Iranian threats. Despite the easing of restrictions, officials stress the importance of following safety protocols as the conflict continues, with ongoing Israeli airstrikes targeting Iranian military capabilities.


#other

Fox News: New York City mayoral candidate finds it 'remarkable' DHS agents who arrested him were both immigrants
New York City mayoral candidate finds it 'remarkable' DHS agents who arrested him were both immigrants
NYC comptroller and mayoral candidate Brad Lander was arrested outside an immigration court while protesting against ICE operations. He expressed disappointment that some arresting officers were immigrants themselves, highlighting the irony of their roles in the situation.

Lander was released after a few hours, with charges dropped. A DHS spokesperson criticized Lander's actions, emphasizing the safety of law enforcement officers amid rising assaults.