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Jun 19, 2025 |
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#illegals
The Western Journal: ICE Worksite Raid Nabs 84 Illegal Immigrants - Is the Punishment Enough to Discourage Employers?
ICE conducted a worksite raid at a Louisiana racetrack, arresting 84 illegal immigrants, including individuals with criminal backgrounds. The operation aimed to combat labor exploitation and enhance public safety by identifying those unlawfully working in the U.S.
Despite these arrests, experts argue that without stricter penalties for employers hiring illegal workers, the practice will continue. Current fines for violations are often minimal, leading to concerns about the long-term financial impact of illegal immigration on American taxpayers.
The Federalist: U.S. Attorney Chased By Illegal Alien With Knife In Albany
Saul Morales-Garcia, an illegal alien and convicted felon from El Salvador, was arrested for allegedly attempting to stab U.S. Attorney John A. Sarcone III outside an Albany hotel. Morales-Garcia, who has multiple pending criminal charges and was previously deported, is expected back in court next week.
Albany, a sanctuary city, has faced scrutiny for its immigration policies, which restrict cooperation with federal authorities. This incident highlights ongoing concerns about illegal immigration and associated criminal behavior in the U.S.
#politics
Breitbart: Whoops! Starmer Mistakes Interpreter For South Korean President
UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer mistakenly greeted an interpreter, thinking he was South Korean President Lee Jae-myung, during the G7 summit in Canada. The mix-up was highlighted when the actual president entered, prompting Starmer's surprised reaction.
Despite video evidence of the incident, a government source claimed the mix-up was false. This was President Lee's first foreign trip after a turbulent political period in South Korea, where five presidents served in just six months.
The Economist: Serbia’s Aleksandar Vucic is rattled
Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic faces ongoing student-led demonstrations demanding elections, which have persisted since winter. Despite his efforts to quell the unrest, the protests remain a significant challenge to his authority.
As students weigh their options to either graduate or continue their activism, Vucic's grip on power appears increasingly tenuous amid this sustained opposition.
Breitbart: Nolte -- Golden Era: DNC In Chaos and Broke
The Democratic National Committee (DNC) is reportedly facing financial difficulties and internal chaos following the election of new chairman Ken Martin. He has accepted a salary increase while dealing with conflicts within the party, including challenges from vice chair David Hogg against incumbent Democrats.
Financially, the DNC's cash reserves have significantly decreased, with only $18 remaining compared to the RNC's $67.4 million. Major donors have been slow to contribute, and the party is considering loans to cover expenses. Martin acknowledges donor frustration over the party's performance.
#society
Breitbart: Grooming Review Leading to 'Scapegoating' of Pakistanis: Muslim Activist
The former head of the Muslim Council of Britain, Zara Mohammed, cautioned that a recent government review on child grooming gangs could unfairly target British Pakistani culture. The review found links between Pakistani-heritage men and child exploitation cases, prompting a shift in the Labour Party's stance to support a national inquiry.
Mohammed argued that attributing these crimes to British Pakistani culture is a dangerous distortion, as child sexual exploitation affects all communities. She expressed concern over the potential for scapegoating and the rise of harmful generalizations, which could incite racial unrest.
Forbes: The 2025 Forbes World’s Most Influential CMOs List
Forbes has released its 2025 list of the World's Most Influential CMOs, recognizing 50 chief marketers whose impact on brands and businesses is significant. The evaluation considers various metrics, emphasizing that true influence is measured by commercial impact rather than visibility or popularity.
The list highlights CMOs who are shaping industries and consumer behaviors, with notable inductees into the CMO Hall of Fame for their sustained contributions. Among the top CMOs are Marian Lee of Netflix, Chris Davis of New Balance, and Asmita Dubey of L’Oréal, each demonstrating innovative strategies that redefine marketing in today's complex landscape.
#foreignaffairs
The Economist: Next week’s NATO summit will be all about placating Donald Trump
Next week’s NATO summit will focus on appeasing Donald Trump amid concerns about the alliance's future. Friedrich Merz, following his election win in Germany, questioned NATO's viability and suggested a need for a stronger European defense capability.
As Europe prepares for the summit, the continent is also grappling with internal challenges, including political unrest in Serbia and recruitment efforts for Ukraine's military.
Times Of Israel: Ratcheting up threats, defense minister says Iran’s Khamenei ‘cannot continue to exist’
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz has issued a strong threat to eliminate Iranian Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, stating he "cannot continue to exist" following missile attacks on Israeli civilian targets. Katz likened Khamenei to Adolf Hitler, asserting that Israel must act decisively against threats to its existence.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has not fully endorsed Katz's rhetoric but left the option of Khamenei's assassination open, emphasizing that "all options are on the table." Netanyahu indicated that Israel could manage its military objectives independently, despite potential U.S. involvement.
The Western Journal: Israel Accuses Iran of 'War Crimes of the Most Serious Kind,' Vows to Take Things to a New Level
An Iranian missile struck Soroka Hospital in Beersheba, Israel, causing minor injuries but no fatalities. Israeli officials condemned the attack, labeling it a serious war crime and vowing to intensify military responses against Iran.
Israeli leaders emphasized the need for resilience and accountability, asserting that the attack on a medical facility represents a grave threat to civilian safety. They pledged to continue defending their nation and targeting Iranian strategic sites.
Le Monde: Putin to visit China for regional summit and WWII commemorations
Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to visit China for a regional summit and WWII commemorations later this year, as relations between Russia and China deepen amid ongoing tensions in Ukraine. The visit includes a summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization and bilateral talks with Xi Jinping.
Both leaders have been criticized for allegedly distorting WWII history to support their expansionist agendas. The commemorative events in China will mark the end of WWII in Asia, coinciding with the 80th anniversary of Japan's surrender.
The Western Journal: Ambassador Mike Huckabee Organizing Evacuation of Americans from Israel
U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee is coordinating evacuation efforts for American citizens amid missile attacks from Iran. He has urged Americans in Israel to enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program for updates and to take available evacuation options.
The U.S. Embassy has temporarily closed, and some diplomats have already left the country. Huckabee emphasized his commitment to remaining in Israel and supporting American interests during this crisis.
#health
GB News: Doctor issues warning over two supplements behind majority of emergency hospital visits for 'serious side effects'
Over 20,000 emergency department visits in the U.S. are linked to dietary supplements, which lack the rigorous testing required for pharmaceuticals. Young adults aged 20-34 are particularly affected, often due to weight loss and energy supplements that can cause serious side effects.
The FDA has intensified warnings about unapproved substances like tianeptine found in energy products. Recent recalls, such as VitalityVita, highlight the dangers of supplements containing undeclared pharmaceuticals, which can lead to severe health risks.
#crime
Fox News: Military-trained dad accused of killing daughters nears 3 weeks living in wilderness amid manhunt
The manhunt for Travis Decker, accused of murdering his three daughters, continues in Washington's wilderness. Authorities are searching the Teanaway Valley and Blewett Pass areas as they seek tips from the public regarding any suspicious activity or sightings.
Decker, a military-trained survivalist, is considered armed and dangerous. He is charged with three counts of aggravated first-degree murder and kidnapping, with a $20,000 reward offered for information leading to his capture.
#technology
Breitbart: SpaceX Starship Explodes into Towering Fireball During Routine Test
Elon Musk's SpaceX Starship 36 exploded during a routine pre-flight static test at the Starbase facility in Texas, resulting in a "catastrophic failure." The incident occurred shortly after 11 PM, but SpaceX confirmed all personnel are safe and there are no hazards to nearby residents.
Despite this setback, such failures are not expected to hinder Musk's ambitions of making humanity a multiplanetary species. The Starship, the largest and most powerful rocket, is crucial to his long-term vision of colonizing Mars.
Fox News: Android malware poses as fake contacts to steal your personal data
Crocodilus is a new Android banking Trojan that exploits social media ads to install malware on devices, targeting users by mimicking legitimate banking and e-commerce applications. Its capabilities include extensive data theft and the ability to add fake contacts to users' phones, making scams more convincing.
This malware has been reported in various countries, including Poland, the U.S., Spain, and Turkey, and is designed to blend into users' digital lives. Users are advised to avoid downloading apps from ads, keep their devices updated, and be cautious of unfamiliar contacts to protect against such threats.