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Jun 19, 2025 |
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#illegals
CNSNews: ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ for Illegals Proposed by Florida AG
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier proposed creating a detention center for illegal immigrants at an abandoned airport in the Everglades, dubbed "Alligator Alcatraz." The facility could house up to a thousand individuals and is designed to deter escape due to its surrounding wildlife.
Uthmeier emphasized the low-cost and efficient nature of this plan, stating it could be operational within 30 to 60 days. This initiative aligns with Florida's increased efforts to combat illegal immigration and support President Trump’s deportation agenda.
Breitbart: 'Sophisticated Cross-Border Tunnel' Found Linking San Diego to Tijuana
Border Patrol agents in San Diego discovered a sophisticated cross-border smuggling tunnel extending over 1,000 feet from Tijuana, Mexico, into the U.S. The tunnel, still under construction, featured a rail track for cargo, electrical wiring, and ventilation systems, indicating it was designed for drug smuggling.
Mexican law enforcement was contacted after agents identified a possible exit point in Mexico. The recent discovery highlights ongoing efforts to combat narcotics smuggling and the use of tunnels, with legislation recently passed in Congress to require annual reports on such tunnels.
#politics
The Federalist: In Padilla Charade, Tillis Plays The Role Of Democrats' Useful Idiot
Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., criticized Sen. Alex Padilla, D-Calif., for his aggressive approach toward Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, which led to Padilla being removed by security. While acknowledging the need for accountability among elected officials, Tillis also suggested both parties share responsibility for the incident.
Tillis condemned the security response but failed to recognize that Padilla's unannounced actions could be perceived as a threat. He argued that security should have shown more respect, but it’s unclear how they could have identified Padilla in a tense situation.
Breitbart: Nolte: Trump Says ‘MAGA HATES Fox News’ and Its 'FAKE' Polling
President Trump criticized Fox News for its polling accuracy, claiming the network has consistently misrepresented his support and biased against him. He pointed to past polls that inaccurately predicted his losses in key states during the 2020 election and expressed frustration over their polling methods.
In a recent poll, Trump received low approval ratings across various issues, including immigration and foreign policy, with Fox News reporting he has never exceeded 50% approval during his second term. Trump concluded that Fox's polling is unreliable and suggested the network should change its polling firm.
#society
Breitbart: Texas Lawmakers Urge Elon Musk to Delay Tesla Robotaxi Launch in Austin
Texas lawmakers have requested Tesla delay its robotaxi service launch in Austin until a new state law regulating autonomous vehicles takes effect on September 1, 2025. The law requires operators to obtain authorization from the DMV and meet strict safety standards.
The lawmakers emphasize that this delay is crucial for public safety and trust in Tesla's operations. They also seek detailed compliance information from Tesla if it proceeds with its planned launch. Concerns about safety and operational protocols have also drawn attention from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Ayatollah Khamenei may fall, but there’s no telling what could come next
Israel is reportedly aiming to weaken Iran's clerical leadership, particularly targeting symbols of power like the IRIB broadcaster, amid concerns that regime change could lead to chaos. Analysts warn that without a clear alternative, new leadership could be equally hardline, risking further instability.
European leaders, reflecting on past interventions in Iraq and Libya, express caution about military actions leading to regime change. The lack of a unified opposition in Iran raises fears of a power vacuum that could be filled by hardline elements or military rule.
#economy
GB News: Ed Miliband WILL drill North Sea oil - despite labelling crucial venture 'climate vandalism'
Ed Miliband plans to lift the ban on oil drilling in the North Sea by changing greenhouse gas emissions law, which previously blocked projects like Rosebank and Jackdaw. This move aims to revive the UK fossil fuels industry after legal challenges from environmental groups.
Ministers are expected to restart the approval process for these oil fields, with Energy Minister Michael Shanks announcing the results of a consultation. The decision follows backlash from Shell and Equinor, who had invested heavily in the halted projects.
#military
The Telegraph: Here in Israel, it’s very clear: Iran cannot seriously damage this nation
Hezbollah, long a key Iranian proxy, has been significantly weakened by Israeli military operations, including targeted strikes on its missile arsenal and leadership. This has left Iran's military capabilities compromised and reliant on ineffective ballistic missiles and drones.
As a result, Tehran's ability to retaliate is severely diminished, with recent drone attacks failing to reach Israeli targets. The situation highlights the consequences of Israel's strategic actions against Hezbollah.
#religion
The Western Journal: Did She Blaspheme? Video Shows Dem. Senator's Furious Response When Hegseth Brings up Bible at Hearing
During a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth clashed with Democratic Senator Elissa Slotkin over the use of lethal force against unarmed protesters. Slotkin pressed Hegseth for a definitive "no" on whether he had given such orders, referencing former Secretary Mark Esper's memoir.
Hegseth's response included a mention of the Bible, which elicited a frustrated reaction from Slotkin. The exchange highlights the tension surrounding religious references in political discourse, particularly when the Bible is invoked as the ultimate authority.