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#illegals

Fox News: DAVID MARCUS: How many American lives has Trump's border miracle already saved?
DAVID MARCUS: How many American lives has Trump's border miracle already saved?
The article emphasizes the significant reduction in illegal immigration and fentanyl trafficking under Trump's border policies, contrasting it with the previous administration's challenges. It highlights the decrease in daily encounters at the border and the positive impact on public safety.

The author argues that Trump's actions have saved lives and reduced crime, asserting that a secure border is crucial for American safety. The piece calls for recognition of these achievements and warns against reverting to less stringent policies.


Liberty Nation News: MAGA Message to Trump: Go After the Employers of Illegal Aliens - Liberty Nation News
MAGA Message to Trump: Go After the Employers of Illegal Aliens - Liberty Nation News
A divide appears between President Trump and his supporters regarding immigration policy, particularly on the deportation of illegal aliens. While Trump acknowledges the need for labor in agriculture and hospitality, many in his base demand stricter actions against employers hiring undocumented workers, viewing this as essential to their immigration agenda.

Supporters argue that the shadow economy created by illegal labor harms American workers and should be dismantled. They emphasize the need for accountability among employers who exploit undocumented workers, highlighting cases of severe labor abuses. The Trump administration's focus on deporting only those with criminal records does not align with the broader goals of many MAGA voters.


Breitbart: Mexican Truck Driver Arrested for Smuggling 300 Pounds of Meth into Texas Port of Entry
Mexican Truck Driver Arrested for Smuggling 300 Pounds of Meth into Texas Port of Entry
Texas DPS agents seized around $2.4 million worth of methamphetamine after Customs and Border Protection discovered the drugs being smuggled from Mexico. The driver, Luis Fernando Sarinana Matias, was arrested for possession of a controlled substance.

This incident occurred at the Pharr Port of Entry, where officers found nearly 400 bundles of meth hidden in a false compartment of a tractor-trailer. Similar seizures have happened at the same location previously.


#politics

Fox News: 'Liberal Redneck' on NAFTA's devastation of rural America and how it led to Trump winning over Southerners
'Liberal Redneck' on NAFTA's devastation of rural America and how it led to Trump winning over Southerners
Comedian Trae Crowder reflects on his upbringing in rural Tennessee, highlighting how the opioid epidemic and NAFTA devastated his hometown's economy. He notes that while his father vowed never to vote Democrat again, many Southerners were drawn to Donald Trump's message in 2016, despite Crowder's skepticism.

Crowder argues that the Democratic Party has lost touch with working-class voters, feeling betrayed by elitism and policy decisions. He suggests that to regain support, Democrats need to address the concerns of regular people and focus on working-class issues.


#foreignaffairs

Forbes: Israel-Iran Updates: Israel Kills Iranian Special Forces Leaders (Live Updates)
Israel-Iran Updates: Israel Kills Iranian Special Forces Leaders (Live Updates)
Israel has intensified its military actions against Iran, claiming to have killed key members of Iran's Quds Force. Iranian officials have warned that U.S. involvement in the escalating conflict could lead to severe consequences. Reports indicate over 400 casualties in Iran from Israeli strikes, primarily among civilians.

The situation has prompted international responses, with European leaders urging a halt to Iran's nuclear program and expressing concern over the potential for broader conflict. Israeli officials have emphasized their readiness for a prolonged campaign against Iran, while Iranian leaders maintain a firm stance against external threats.


Breitbart: Coons: It's Now Time to Say Iran Must Ditch All Enrichment, Totally End Nuclear Program
Coons: It's Now Time to Say Iran Must Ditch All Enrichment, Totally End Nuclear Program
Sen. Chris Coons (D-DE) emphasized the need for the U.S. to demand an end to Iranian uranium enrichment and propose more rigorous inspections of their nuclear program. He argued for continuous monitoring and decommissioning of existing nuclear capabilities, citing Iran's recent enrichment activities as a significant threat.

Coons highlighted the consensus among G7 nations that Iran should not possess nuclear weapons, asserting that their program poses risks not only to Israel but to global security.


Breitbart: Van Hollen: Bibi Attacked Iran Deal, Got Them Closer to Nuke, to Drag U.S. into War
Van Hollen: Bibi Attacked Iran Deal, Got Them Closer to Nuke, to Drag U.S. into War
Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) criticized Prime Minister Netanyahu, claiming he has consistently aimed to involve the U.S. in a war with Iran. He noted Netanyahu's opposition to the Iran nuclear deal (JCPOA) during the Obama administration and suggested that Netanyahu is attempting to influence Trump toward military action.

Van Hollen emphasized the importance of diplomatic solutions to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons, contrasting Netanyahu's approach with Trump's initial stance against starting new wars.


Times Of Israel: US moves B-2 stealth bombers toward Guam, amid uncertainty over possible strike on Iran
US moves B-2 stealth bombers toward Guam, amid uncertainty over possible strike on Iran
American B-2 stealth bombers are reportedly en route to Guam, potentially indicating preparations for a strike on Iran's underground nuclear facility at Fordo. The deployment includes 2 to 4 bombers and 6 refueling aircraft, with options for operations from Diego Garcia if needed.

President Trump is expected to decide on military action against Iran within two weeks, while Israeli officials suggest they may act independently if the U.S. delays. Iran has retaliated with missile strikes on Israel, resulting in casualties and significant damage.


#religion

The Western Journal: Federal Court Strikes Down Louisiana Law Requiring the Ten Commandments Be Displayed in Classrooms
Federal Court Strikes Down Louisiana Law Requiring the Ten Commandments Be Displayed in Classrooms
A federal appeals court has ruled Louisiana's law mandating the display of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms unconstitutional, citing violations of the First Amendment's separation of church and state. This decision follows a lawsuit from parents of diverse religious backgrounds.

The ruling affirms a previous decision by U.S. District Judge John deGravelles and has sparked plans for appeal by Louisiana's Attorney General. Similar laws are under scrutiny in Arkansas and Texas, with ongoing legal battles concerning the imposition of religious texts in public education.


#health

Le Monde: 'Gwada negative': French scientists find new blood type in woman
'Gwada negative': French scientists find new blood type in woman
A woman from Guadeloupe has been identified as the sole carrier of a newly recognized blood type, "Gwada negative," marking the 48th blood group system globally. This discovery was validated by the International Society of Blood Transfusion in June.

The unusual antibody was first detected in the patient during routine tests in 2011, with further research enabled by DNA sequencing in 2019. Experts hope to find others with this rare blood type to improve care for patients with uncommon blood groups.


#crime

Fox News: Karen Read seen for first time since high-stakes trial, easing back into routine
Karen Read seen for first time since high-stakes trial, easing back into routine
Karen Read was recently acquitted of murder in the death of her boyfriend, Boston police officer John O'Keefe. Following her trial, she was seen engaging in everyday activities, including disposing of trash outside her hotel in Boston.

Read was found not guilty of second-degree murder but guilty of operating a vehicle under the influence. The trial featured extensive testimony and highlighted issues with the police investigation. The outcome is viewed as a significant victory for Read, potentially aiding her in a civil lawsuit from O'Keefe's family.