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Jul 14, 2025 |
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#illegals
Forbes: Supreme Court Clears Trump Administration To Resume Deportations to Third Countries
The Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to deport undocumented immigrants convicted of crimes to third-party countries, such as South Sudan, despite a lower court ruling requiring a "meaningful opportunity" to challenge their deportation. This decision affects migrants from various countries whose home nations refuse to accept them.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor dissented, highlighting concerns over the lack of notice given to migrants prior to deportation and the potential for violence in the receiving countries. The administration's actions have sparked ongoing legal battles regarding the treatment of these individuals.
Le Monde: 'They come in vans and arrest mothers': Fear of immigration raids grips Chicago
In Chicago, fears of immigration raids have intensified among the local Mexican community, prompting residents to organize workshops aimed at educating themselves about their rights. These efforts have increased since Donald Trump's return to the White House, leading many to avoid public spaces due to concerns over Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) actions.
Community leaders express solidarity and concern, highlighting a sense of vulnerability among immigrants who feel targeted due to their ethnicity. The workshops serve as a vital resource for those navigating the complexities of their legal status in an environment marked by heightened enforcement.
#society
The Epoch Times: Day in Photos: Ship Capsizes in Indonesia, Forest Fires in Greece, Amazon Launches Satellites
Greece has declared a state of emergency on the island of Chios due to severe wildfires that have been ongoing since the weekend. Efforts to combat the fires include 190 firefighters, 38 vehicles, 12 helicopters, and four water-bombers.
In Luxembourg, Grand Duke Henri and Hereditary Grand Duke Guillaume attended a military parade during the National Day celebrations.
Fox News: Serene southern vacation town reports 2nd shark attack of summer amid heavy tourist traffic
South Carolina's Hilton Head Island reported its second shark bite incident within a week, with the latest occurring at Coligny Beach Park. The victim sustained leg lacerations and was treated on-site before being transported to a hospital.
Officials emphasize the dynamic nature of beach environments and are monitoring wildlife activity closely. Beach flags are used to inform visitors of conditions, with purple flags indicating dangerous marine life.
The Federalist: Women's College Hit With Civil Rights Complaint For Admitting Men
Smith College faces a federal civil rights complaint for admitting men who identify as women, which allegedly violates Title IX. The complaint argues that the college's policies compromise the rights and safety of female students by allowing males access to women-specific spaces.
The complaint, filed by Defending Education, contends that Smith's interpretation of Title IX, which includes gender identity, contradicts federal law. It calls for an investigation into the college's admissions and restroom policies, claiming they discriminate against women.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: Glazov Gang: Inside an Israeli Safe Room
Kenneth Abramowitz, a National Security threat analyst, discusses the realities of safety in Israeli safe rooms and the broader implications for Western civilization. He emphasizes the need to defend against various threats, including political Islam and global adversaries.
The conversation highlights the moral clarity of Israel's military actions and the importance of supporting the Jewish state as part of a broader strategy to uphold Western values.
Fox News: Trump announces historic Iran and Israel ceasefire agreement to end '12 Day War'
President Trump announced a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Iran, claiming it will end the recent 12-day conflict. He praised both nations for their efforts in reaching this resolution, which is set to take effect in phases over 24 hours.
A senior Iranian official confirmed the deal, facilitated by U.S. coordination with Qatar. The ceasefire follows missile exchanges, including attacks on U.S. bases in Qatar. Trump expressed gratitude to Qatar's leadership for their role in promoting regional peace.
Le Monde: UK and Ukraine agree to deepen ties as Zelensky meets Starmer
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer in London to strengthen military ties, including a deal for joint drone production. This visit precedes a NATO summit where allies aim to bolster defense spending to counter Russia's aggression.
Starmer reaffirmed the UK's commitment to support Ukraine throughout the conflict, while Zelensky expressed gratitude for the UK's assistance. NATO members are expected to agree on significant increases in defense spending to enhance collective security against threats.
Front Page Magazine: Iran’s Berlin Wall Moment
Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi declared the imminent collapse of the Islamic Republic of Iran, urging the West not to support the regime, which he claims will only lead to more bloodshed. He emphasized that the Iranian people are united in their fight for freedom and a democratic future.
Pahlavi called for international support for the Iranian people and outlined plans for a transition to democracy, including a National Unity Summit and an economic revival project. He stressed that the regime is not reformable and must be allowed to fall without Western intervention.
Breitbart: Global Shipping Organization Warns of Rising Threats Around Arabian Peninsula
BIMCO has raised concerns over increasing threats to commercial vessels in the Arabian Peninsula following U.S. airstrikes on Iran. The organization warns that Iran may retaliate against U.S. and Israeli-affiliated ships, potentially using drones, missiles, or mines, which could disrupt shipping patterns in the Strait of Hormuz.
Shipping companies are reportedly adjusting their operations, with some vessels pausing before entering the Persian Gulf to minimize risk. The Iranian parliament's vote to consider blockading the Strait of Hormuz could have significant economic repercussions, prompting warnings from U.S. officials and caution from China regarding its shipping interests in the region.
Le Monde: Trump says Iran and Israel will have a 'complete and total ceasefire' to be phased in over 24 hours
President Trump announced a "complete and total ceasefire" between Israel and Iran, effective within 24 hours, following a US strike on Iranian nuclear sites. He expressed hope for peace in the region and thanked Iran for prior notice of a missile strike on US forces in Qatar, which resulted in no American casualties.
Trump noted that 13 out of 14 Iranian missiles aimed at a US base were intercepted. He also hinted at potential changes in Iran's ruling regime, questioning its ability to improve the nation. The White House later clarified that Trump's comments did not reflect a shift in US policy.
Breitbart: Bahrain, Kuwait Shut Airspaces After Iran Fired at U.S. Bases in Qatar, Iraq
Kuwait and Bahrain have temporarily closed their airspaces due to Iranian missile strikes aimed at U.S. bases in Qatar and Iraq. Kuwait's Directorate General of Civil Aviation cited national security, while Bahrain's Ministry of Transportation also suspended air navigation as a precaution.
Following the U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, Iran has threatened retaliation, promising severe consequences for the U.S. In light of the escalating tensions, Pakistan International Airlines has canceled flights to affected Gulf states until the situation stabilizes.
Forbes: Trump Says Israel and Iran Have Agreed To Ceasefire (Live Updates)
President Trump announced a ceasefire between Israel and Iran after 12 days of missile exchanges, claiming both sides would remain peaceful. He stated that Iran's missile strikes caused minimal damage and expressed hope for lasting peace.
The situation escalated with missile attacks on U.S. bases and retaliatory strikes by Israel. The U.S. confirmed no casualties from the attacks, while Iran's government claimed responsibility for the missile strikes, asserting they were a response to U.S. actions.
#economy
Breitbart: South Korea Prepares ‘Swift Measures’ to Deal with Economic Fallout from Iran Conflict
South Korea's Acting Finance Minister Lee Hyoung-il announced plans to address potential economic impacts from the conflict with Iran, following U.S. airstrikes on its nuclear program. He emphasized the need for coordination among various government institutions to monitor the situation closely.
With South Korea heavily reliant on Middle Eastern oil, any disruptions in supply could significantly affect its economy. The government is exploring alternative energy sources and is prepared to take immediate action if necessary, as shipping disruptions from regional conflicts have already begun to impact exporters.
#culture
Front Page Magazine: It's Time the Right Rejects Our Worst Online Influencers
The decline of trust in mainstream media has led to a rise in popularity of online influencers, particularly on the Right. While some independent journalists provide valuable insights, many influencers, such as Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens, have spread misinformation and conspiracy theories, disappointing their conservative followers.
This trend raises concerns about the impact of these figures on political discourse, with many promoting antisemitic views and historical inaccuracies. The Right must critically evaluate the influence of these personalities to ensure a healthier political dialogue.
#sports
GB News: Tommy Fleetwood's disastrous final hole costs him MILLIONS after PGA Tour heartbreak
Tommy Fleetwood's missed putt on the 18th hole at the Travelers Championship cost him a potential victory and over £10 million in prize money. After leading by two strokes with three holes left, he ended up tied for second after Keegan Bradley birdied the final hole.
Fleetwood expressed disappointment over his performance, noting poor putting and club choices in critical moments. Despite the setback, he acknowledged the need to focus on the positives from the experience.