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Jun 20, 2025 |
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#illegals
Fox News: Trump admin fights to deport convicted murderer shielded by Biden-era torture protection
A convicted Salvadoran murderer, Alexander Alfredo Palacios Guevara, faces potential deportation challenges due to a Biden-era decision granting him protection under the Convention Against Torture. Despite his criminal history, including multiple murder convictions, he remains in custody as legal battles unfold.
Guevara's case highlights ongoing tensions surrounding immigration enforcement, particularly in Los Angeles, where recent ICE operations have sparked protests. The Department of Homeland Security is awaiting a Supreme Court ruling that could impact the deportation of convicted criminals.
#politics
The Economist: Our model suggests President Trump is under water in every swing state
President Trump's approval ratings are notably low, with a net approval of 41% against 53% disapproval, indicating he is under water in all swing states. Polling conducted by YouGov for The Economist highlights the challenges Trump faces in winning voter support.
Amidst these figures, the article also touches on broader issues within the Democratic Party and governance in states led by Democratic governors, suggesting a need for improvement in local management.
Le Monde: French MP banned from entering the US
French MP Pouria Amirshahi has been banned from entering the United States, marking a historic first in 240 years of relations between the two nations. His application for the Electronic System for Travel Authorization was denied, leading him to pursue a visa instead.
Amirshahi, who aimed to meet with US lawmakers and civil society figures, expressed indignation over the ban, questioning whether it was due to his Iranian heritage or his progressive political agenda.
The Economist: The New York mayor’s race is a study in Democratic Party dysfunction
The New York mayoral race highlights dysfunction within the Democratic Party, raising concerns about its future governance and electoral prospects. As voters prepare to select a candidate, the outcome could significantly impact the party's ability to regain power in Washington.
With a reputation for poor local governance, the Democratic Party faces challenges that may hinder its recovery. The upcoming election serves as a critical test for the party's direction and effectiveness.
The Mirror: Angela Rayner slaps down Tories for grooming gangs blunder in tense exchange
Angela Rayner rejected Chris Philp's call for an apology over the PM's comments regarding far-right "poison," asserting that the Tories failed to address grooming gangs during their time in power. She emphasized the Prime Minister's actions against these crimes while leading the CPS.
Labour MP Natalie Fleet criticized Tory leader Kemi Badenoch for her political maneuvering amid the grooming gang scandal, highlighting a lack of action during her tenure. Fleet condemned the government's past negligence and expressed outrage over the perception of victory in addressing the issue.
Breitbart: UK Denies Visa for South Africa’s Julius Malema (Again)
UK authorities have denied entry to South African opposition leader Julius Malema for the second time, citing his support for Hamas and inflammatory remarks against white individuals. His previous chants calling for violence against farmers contributed to the decision.
Malema's visa application was rejected despite his planned participation in a conference, with the UK Home Office indicating that future applications may also be unsuccessful unless he changes his rhetoric.
#society
Fox News: Democrat mother 'absolutely thrilled' as Supreme Court upholds ban on youth transgender treatments
The Supreme Court's 6-3 ruling against youth transgender treatments has sparked mixed reactions, with California Democrat Erin Friday expressing her joy over the decision. She believes it will have significant implications beyond just gender interventions, particularly in sports.
Friday emphasized the importance of the justices' opinions, highlighting concerns about the lack of evidence for these treatments and advocating for a nationwide ban to protect children in all states.
Fox News: Hiker found dead after dayslong search in notorious mountain range
Russell Hardy, a 55-year-old hiker from New Hampshire, was found dead near the summit of Pikes Peak in Colorado after being reported missing on June 13. He had set out for a hiking trip on June 11 and was expected to return by June 12.
The search involved multiple agencies, including K-9 teams and drones, with over 100 volunteers participating. The El Paso County Sheriff's Office stated that foul play is not suspected, and the Army Reserve assisted in the recovery operation. The investigation is ongoing.
GB News: Those involved in grooming gangs 'cover-up' need to be 'exposed', Andrew Bowie tells GB News
Shadow Energy Secretary Andrew Bowie criticized Whitehall officials for allegedly attempting to prevent journalists from reporting on grooming gangs during their time in government. He claimed there was a cover-up at the highest levels in Labour-controlled areas.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: America could be hit with 'high-impact' cyberattack targeting energy grid, fmr WH tech chief says
Iran has threatened the U.S. with "all-out war" if it intervenes alongside Israel, as tensions escalate. Experts warn that Iran may resort to high-impact cyberattacks targeting American citizens and critical infrastructure, given its history of cyber warfare.
Former White House cybersecurity chief Theresa Payton noted that Iran could strike various sectors, including energy and utilities, to cause significant disruptions. With ongoing tensions and failed negotiations over its nuclear program, the potential for cyber incidents remains a serious concern.
#science
Le Monde: Limiting global warming to 1.5°C is now impossible
A group of French scientists, including former IPCC authors, has declared that the goal of limiting global warming to 1.5°C is no longer achievable. This conclusion is backed by a study published in Earth System Science Data, which highlights the accelerating pace of climate change.
The study, involving 61 scientists from 17 countries, updates key climate indicators and aims to address the gap until the next IPCC report, expected at the end of the decade.