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#illegals

Fox News: Massive identity theft scheme led by illegal immigrants uncovered after raid at meatpacking plant
Massive identity theft scheme led by illegal immigrants uncovered after raid at meatpacking plant
ICE conducted a raid at Glenn Valley Foods in Omaha, arresting over 70 illegal immigrants linked to a significant identity theft scheme. These individuals allegedly used stolen Social Security numbers to gain employment, impacting over 100 victims who faced severe financial and emotional repercussions.

The investigation suggests potential ties to organized crime, with victims reporting issues such as lost disability payments and increased tax liabilities due to identity misuse. ICE emphasized that these arrests highlight the serious consequences of such illegal activities, countering claims that the detainees were merely hardworking members of society.


Fox News: US attorney narrowly escapes knife attack by illegal immigrant, blames New York's sanctuary policies
US attorney narrowly escapes knife attack by illegal immigrant, blames New York's sanctuary policies
U.S. Attorney John Sarcone III criticized New York's sanctuary city policies after being threatened by a knife-wielding undocumented migrant, Saul Morales-Garcia, in Albany. Sarcone believes the attack highlights the dangers posed by these policies and communicated this to Governor Kathy Hochul.

Morales-Garcia, who entered the U.S. unlawfully in 2021, has been charged with attempted murder and felony weapons possession. Sarcone's concerns align with a recent DOJ lawsuit against New York regarding protections for criminal aliens.


GB News: From internet to music demands, Reform's Doge unit EXPOSES freebie feedback form dished out to illegal migrants
From internet to music demands, Reform's Doge unit EXPOSES freebie feedback form dished out to illegal migrants
A feedback survey for asylum seekers in hotel accommodations has raised concerns among taxpayers, as it seeks input on issues like Wi-Fi and English lessons. Reform UK's Zia Yusuf criticized the initiative, arguing it prioritizes illegal migrants over hardworking citizens.

The backlash follows reports of taxpayer-funded amenities for migrants, including TV licenses and cinema outings, while British veterans struggle for basic housing. Yusuf labeled the situation as unfair and indicative of a bureaucratic system that neglects the needs of citizens.


Breitbart: Texas Offers $4,000 Reward for Arrest of Featured Most-Wanted Criminal Alien
Texas Offers $4,000 Reward for Arrest of Featured Most-Wanted Criminal Alien
The Texas Department of Public Safety is offering a $4,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of 27-year-old Angel Brahayan Guerrero-Gallegos, a Mexican national illegally in the U.S. He is wanted for two counts of indecency with a child and has a history of assault and probation violations.

Guerrero-Gallegos has been evading capture since May 2024 and is one of Texas' 10 Most Wanted Criminal Aliens. He is described as 5 feet 10 inches tall, weighing about 200 pounds, with tattoos and scars. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact Crime Stoppers.


Fox News: Large city signs onto deal with ICE: 'Keep the American people safe'
Large city signs onto deal with ICE: 'Keep the American people safe'
Miami city commissioners voted 3-2 to partner with ICE under the 287(g) program, allowing local police to assist in federal immigration enforcement. This decision contrasts with many U.S. cities that limit local involvement in immigration laws.

Supporters argue it enhances public safety, while opponents, including the ACLU, claim it fosters fear and targets immigrant communities. The White House endorsed the move, citing it as part of a broader agenda to improve safety by deporting illegal immigrants with criminal records.


#politics

The Telegraph: Mahmoud Khalil to be released from ICE custody
Mahmoud Khalil to be released from ICE custody
Mahmoud Khalil, a pro-Palestinian Columbia graduate, is set to be released from immigration custody after a judge ruled that the government failed to prove he was a flight risk or a danger. He was detained by ICE over allegations of leading activities aligned with Hamas.

The judge criticized the use of immigration charges as a means of punishment, stating it could violate constitutional rights. This ruling follows earlier decisions affirming Khalil's free speech rights amid ongoing protests related to the Israel-Gaza conflict.


Breitbart: New Hampshire Passes New Law to Protect Sig Sauer Amid Lawsuits
New Hampshire Passes New Law to Protect Sig Sauer Amid Lawsuits
New Hampshire lawmakers have passed a law providing additional legal protections for Sig Sauer amid ongoing controversies surrounding the P320 pistol. This law aims to shield the company from lawsuits, complementing existing protections under the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA).

Sig Sauer requested this legislation, highlighting concerns over out-of-state attorneys targeting local businesses. The law was quickly signed by Governor Kelly Ayotte following its passage.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Despite destruction and death, Israelis widely support war against Iran
Despite destruction and death, Israelis widely support war against Iran
The majority of Israelis support military action against Iran, driven by concerns over the nuclear threat and hopes for regional stability. Despite the destruction caused by recent missile strikes, many citizens, including those affected, back the government's decision to attack.

A recent poll indicates over 80% of Jewish Israelis favor the strikes, reflecting widespread apprehension about Iran's intentions. Prime Minister Netanyahu's actions have garnered approval, contrasting with public dissatisfaction regarding his handling of hostage situations in Gaza.


Breitbart: Cotton Warns Iran to 'Act Fast if They Want to Avoid the Worst Possible Fate'
Cotton Warns Iran to 'Act Fast if They Want to Avoid the Worst Possible Fate'
Sen. Tom Cotton urged President Trump to take swift action against Iran to eliminate its nuclear threat, suggesting immediate inspections and dismantling of facilities. He emphasized that Iran must act quickly to avoid severe consequences, as their leverage is diminishing.

Cotton believes history will favor Trump for decisively addressing the Iranian regime, asserting that the time for negotiations is short.


Times Of Israel: Israel is set to start outbound flights Monday as more than 50,000 citizens return home
Israel is set to start outbound flights Monday as more than 50,000 citizens return home
Israel will begin allowing outbound flights for foreigners and Israelis needing to leave the country starting Monday, with approval required from a government exceptions committee. This follows the closure of airspace due to security concerns amid ongoing conflict.

The Transportation Ministry is prioritizing humanitarian cases and has initiated repatriation flights for over 100,000 stranded Israelis. Legal challenges regarding the restrictions are emerging, with calls for transparency in the approval process for those seeking to leave.


Fox News: As Iran talks get underway, expert raises alarm over lack of plan to secure nuclear material
As Iran talks get underway, expert raises alarm over lack of plan to secure nuclear material
Negotiators from Europe and Iran concluded talks in Geneva without significant progress, though there is optimism for future discussions. President Trump indicated he would decide on negotiations with Iran in the coming weeks, emphasizing the need for a plan to manage Iran's nuclear materials if the program is dismantled.

Former Pentagon official Michael Rubin raised concerns about the logistics of removing nuclear material from Iran, suggesting India as a potential custodian. He warned that European allies might prioritize stability over effective action against Iran's nuclear ambitions.


#economy

Breitbart: Exclusive—Ken Blackwell: Mike Lee's Bill on Energy, Land, and Housing Is Good for Families, Sportsman, and the Outdoors
Exclusive—Ken Blackwell: Mike Lee's Bill on Energy, Land, and Housing Is Good for Families, Sportsman, and the Outdoors
Senator Mike Lee's One Big Beautiful Bill aims to address affordable housing and energy dominance while protecting outdoor spaces and hunting rights. The bill proposes selling a small portion of federal land to meet housing needs while exempting national parks and monuments from sale.

The legislation also seeks to boost American energy production, including oil, natural gas, and coal, to lower costs for families. By unlocking energy resources, the bill aims to create jobs and reduce monthly expenses, ultimately benefiting American families.


#history

The Federalist: Series For America's 250th Teaches Americans To Love Their History
Series For America's 250th Teaches Americans To Love Their History
The White House and the U.S. Department of Education are collaborating with Hillsdale College to launch "The Story of America," a series of lecture videos commemorating key events and figures in American history ahead of the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. The initiative aims to instill a love for American history and highlight its foundational truths.

Hillsdale College's President Larry Arnn and historian Wilfred McClay emphasize the importance of understanding history for citizenship, arguing that knowledge of the past is crucial for appreciating the nation's values. The series seeks to counteract narratives that distort America's founding principles and promote a more accurate understanding of its revolutionary heritage.


#health

Le Monde: Health officials issue warnings as UK bakes in the first heat wave of 2025
Health officials issue warnings as UK bakes in the first heat wave of 2025
The UK is experiencing its first heat wave of the year, with temperatures expected to peak at 34°C in parts of eastern England. Health officials have issued an amber heat health alert, urging precautions for vulnerable populations, particularly those over 65 and with pre-existing conditions.

The current heat wave is unusual, as temperatures in London are higher than many areas in Western Europe, attributed to a weather system from the Atlantic. Climate change is increasing the likelihood of extreme temperatures, with the chance of exceeding 40°C now over 20 times higher than in the 1960s.


#education

The Imaginative Conservative: The Genius & the Impresario: True Diversity in Higher Education
The Genius & the Impresario: True Diversity in Higher Education
Philosophers Alasdair MacIntyre and David Solomon's deaths stress the need for genuine diversity in academia beyond identity politics.


#crime

Breitbart: Alleged Intruder Hospitalized After Being Shot by Homeowner
Alleged Intruder Hospitalized After Being Shot by Homeowner
A homeowner in Portland, Oregon, shot an alleged intruder who forcibly entered his home after being warned that the homeowner was armed. The suspect, identified as 35-year-old Austin R. Mason, suffered non-life-threatening injuries and was later arrested for first-degree burglary.

The incident highlights ongoing discussions around self-defense and home protection laws. The homeowner's actions were in response to a perceived threat after the intruder's prolonged banging on the door.


Fox News: Boston cop would have 'taken a bullet' for Karen Read's officer boyfriend found dead on his property
Boston cop would have 'taken a bullet' for Karen Read's officer boyfriend found dead on his property
Boston police officer Brian Albert expressed deep regret after John O'Keefe was found dead in January 2022, stating he would have "taken a bullet" for him. Karen Read, O'Keefe's girlfriend, was acquitted of murder charges related to his death, which jurors found unproven.

Following the trial, Read's defense suggested that the investigation was flawed and that the true circumstances surrounding O'Keefe's death remain unresolved. Read was convicted only of drunken driving and will serve probation.


#sports

Breitbart: Shedeur Sanders Failed to Appear in Court After Two Traffic Tickets
Shedeur Sanders Failed to Appear in Court After Two Traffic Tickets
Cleveland Browns rookie Shedeur Sanders missed a court appearance related to two traffic tickets, including one for speeding over 100 mph in a 60 mph zone. Browns spokesman stated Sanders is addressing the tickets.

Despite being a highly regarded prospect, some NFL owners reportedly avoided drafting Sanders due to concerns over his perceived arrogance. He has since gained popularity with fans, reflected in strong jersey sales.