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#illegals

GB News: More than 1,000 small boat migrants cross channel in last 48 hours
More than 1,000 small boat migrants cross channel in last 48 hours
Over 1,000 migrants crossed the English Channel illegally within 48 hours, highlighting a worsening crisis. The UK Border Force and lifeboats rescued nearly 600 on Saturday alone, bringing the total for the year to nearly 18,400, a significant increase from previous years.

Despite tougher measures by French authorities, including the use of tear gas and puncturing boats, the flow of migrants continues. The UK government is focused on dismantling people-smuggling operations and is considering visa repercussions for countries that do not cooperate in addressing illegal migration.


Breitbart: Exclusive—Rep. Pat Harrigan: Why the Left Is So Afraid of the Big Beautiful Bill
Exclusive—Rep. Pat Harrigan: Why the Left Is So Afraid of the Big Beautiful Bill
Amid violent riots in Los Angeles, Democrats have failed to denounce the chaos and instead seem to embrace the radicalism of their supporters. While cities burn, party leaders deflect blame and align with protestors, indicating a lack of coherent messaging after recent electoral losses.

The Democratic Party's alignment with rioters and illegal immigrants jeopardizes their future electoral prospects. A proposed $50 billion legislation aims to bolster immigration enforcement and deportation efforts, which Democrats may oppose to protect their voter base.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Donald Trump, Marco Rubio Secure Congo-Rwanda Peace Treaty
Donald Trump, Marco Rubio Secure Congo-Rwanda Peace Treaty
President Trump announced a peace treaty between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda, calling it a significant achievement for global peace. The treaty, facilitated by Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, aims to end decades of violent conflict and will be signed in Washington, DC.

Trump expressed disappointment over not receiving a Nobel Peace Prize for his diplomatic efforts, including the treaty and previous initiatives in the Middle East and South Asia. The agreement includes measures for disarmament, humanitarian access, and regional economic integration.


Le Monde: Iran's civilians are terrorized by the attacks: 'Israel strikes everywhere, at any hour'
Iran's civilians are terrorized by the attacks: 'Israel strikes everywhere, at any hour'
Since June 13, 2025, Israel has intensified strikes on Iranian military targets, resulting in significant civilian casualties, including hits on hospitals in Kermanshah and Tehran. Residents like Sanam report sleepless nights filled with fear and panic as explosions continue.

The situation escalated with attacks on various cities, prompting evacuation orders and causing widespread anxiety among civilians. Many are left seeking shelter as the conflict intensifies.


Breitbart: Exclusive -- Sen. John Thune: I'm Supportive of 'Everything the President's Done So Far' on the Israel-Iran Conflict
Exclusive -- Sen. John Thune: I'm Supportive of 'Everything the President's Done So Far' on the Israel-Iran Conflict
Senate Majority Leader John Thune expressed strong support for President Trump's actions regarding the Israel-Iran conflict. He praised Israel's efforts in gaining air superiority and targeting Iranian missile capabilities, while highlighting the need to address Iran's nuclear enrichment at Fordow.

Thune emphasized the importance of preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, stating that negotiations should be pursued, but military action may be necessary if Iran does not cooperate. He reiterated the critical role Israel plays in safeguarding American interests in the region.


The Telegraph: Belarus frees imprisoned opposition leader after US intervention
Belarus frees imprisoned opposition leader after US intervention
Belarus has released Syarhei Tsikhanouski, a key opposition leader, along with 13 others, in a deal facilitated by US envoy Keith Kellogg. This move is perceived as an effort to improve relations with the West.

Other notable releases include Ihar Karnei, a journalist serving a three-year sentence, and Allan Roio, an Estonian detained for supporting Belarusian refugees.


#economy

Le Monde: Patrick Artus: 'In the US, attacks on the public research system and universities compromise growth prospects'
Patrick Artus: 'In the US, attacks on the public research system and universities compromise growth prospects'
The U.S. is projected to experience weak economic growth in 2025 due to higher tariffs and immigration restrictions, leading to rising inflation expectations. Consumer confidence has dropped significantly, and household consumption growth has slowed markedly.

There are indications that these damaging policies may be reversed, as tariffs on electronics and automotive parts have already been lifted. Given the contributions of immigrants to entrepreneurship and skilled labor, the sustainability of current anti-immigration policies is questionable.


Forbes: Trump Criticizes Windmills In Latest Attack Against Wind Energy
Trump Criticizes Windmills In Latest Attack Against Wind Energy
President Trump criticized green tax breaks and wind energy in a recent Truth Social post, calling them a "giant SCAM." He opposes tax credits for electric vehicles and renewable energy in the proposed budget bill, claiming windmills are costly and environmentally damaging.

Despite his claims, studies show that wind and solar energy are becoming more cost-effective than traditional energy sources. Trump's opposition to wind energy marks a shift from earlier support during his administration.