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#illegals

Fox News: Anti-ICE activists help migrant child rapist escape arrest in Colorado: officials
Anti-ICE activists help migrant child rapist escape arrest in Colorado: officials
In Denver, anti-ICE activists alerted an illegal migrant, Jose Reyes Leon-Deras, wanted in Italy for child rape, allowing him to evade arrest by ICE agents. This incident highlights the ongoing tensions between local activist groups and federal immigration enforcement.

Denver has invested heavily in services for migrants, with a reported $356 million spent, while local laws limit cooperation with ICE. Protests against ICE activities have intensified, particularly following the return of former President Trump, who has promised extensive deportations.


#society

GB News: Thousands of HGVs could be removed from vital network route under new environmental plans
Thousands of HGVs could be removed from vital network route under new environmental plans
The Highland Council has approved plans to install a new rail freight facility near the West Fraser wood panel manufacturing site in Inverness, aiming to remove approximately 40,000 HGVs from the A96. This initiative is part of a sustainability effort, expected to significantly reduce CO2 emissions by around 9,000 tonnes.

The project will be implemented in two phases, with the first phase targeting a reduction of 20,000 HGVs by 2028. While some concerns were raised about potential disruptions during construction, council members expressed strong support for the environmental benefits of the plan.


Fox News: Gisele Bündchen flaunts stunning post-baby body during Florida outing
Gisele Bündchen flaunts stunning post-baby body during Florida outing
Gisele Bündchen was recently seen paddleboarding in Surfside, Florida, just four months after giving birth to her third child. She expressed the challenges of motherhood, noting the lack of sleep but also sharing her joy in spending time with her children and feeling more comfortable in her own skin.

Bündchen's relationship with jiu-jitsu instructor Joaquim Valente reportedly turned romantic after her divorce from Tom Brady in 2022. She initially sought Valente to teach her son, but their friendship developed into a deeper connection. The couple's relationship has been characterized as loving and supportive.


Fox News: 'Red flags' expose paid agitators in violent anti-ICE riots, CEO says
'Red flags' expose paid agitators in violent anti-ICE riots, CEO says
A California company, Crowds on Demand, has noted a rise in requests for paid demonstrators for anti-ICE protests, though they refuse offers tied to illegal activities. CEO Adam Swart claims that rapid mobilization of protesters suggests possible funding and coordination, with speculation about informants within ICE.

Swart emphasizes that violent protests undermine legitimate advocacy, urging California officials to enforce stricter penalties for violence. GOP Senator Josh Hawley has initiated an investigation into potential funding sources for these riots, suspecting involvement from wealthy individuals and organizations.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing June 21: Day 624 – IDF head cautions no quick win in ongoing Israel-Iran war
Daily Briefing June 21: Day 624 – IDF head cautions no quick win in ongoing Israel-Iran war
An Israeli airstrike in Iran killed Saeed Izadi, head of the Palestine Corps in the IRGC Quds Force, who was instrumental in funding Hamas for its October 7 attack on Israel. The IDF is preparing for a prolonged campaign against Iran, which has retaliated with missile strikes.

The IDF denies reports of low air defense interceptor stocks, despite ongoing conflict. Iran's missile attacks now include cluster bomb warheads, marking a dangerous escalation. The operation to eliminate top Iranian military leaders was codenamed "Red Wedding," reflecting its dramatic execution.