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#illegals

Fox News: ICE arrests alleged gang member hiding from Mexican authorities in sanctuary city: 'Heinous murderer'
ICE arrests alleged gang member hiding from Mexican authorities in sanctuary city: 'Heinous murderer'
Orlando Diaz-Cebada, an illegal immigrant and alleged member of the Los Pochos gang, was arrested by ICE in New Haven, Connecticut, for the murder of a Mexican law enforcement officer. He had previously been deported twice and is wanted in Mexico for aggravated homicide.

New Haven, identified as a sanctuary city, has faced scrutiny over its immigration policies. Local officials expressed support for federal efforts to apprehend Diaz-Cebada, emphasizing the importance of community safety.


Breitbart: ICE Uncovers 'Massive Identity Theft' By Illegals with Over 100 U.S. Victims
ICE Uncovers 'Massive Identity Theft' By Illegals with Over 100 U.S. Victims
Over 100 Americans have been affected by a significant identity theft scheme involving illegal aliens at Glenn Valley Foods in Omaha, Nebraska. ICE discovered that these individuals used stolen Social Security Numbers to bypass E-Verify, leading to numerous cases of financial and emotional distress for American victims.

Victims include a disabled Texan struggling for Social Security benefits and a nursing student in Missouri who lost tuition assistance due to identity theft. ICE emphasizes the severe impact of these crimes on real people's lives, highlighting the ongoing issue of identity theft linked to illegal employment.


#politics

Front Page Magazine: A Radical Company is Paying Supreme Court Justices Millions
A Radical Company is Paying Supreme Court Justices Millions
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's memoir, "Lovely One," received a substantial advance of $893,750 and reportedly generated $2 million in profits, despite minimal public interest. This raises concerns about the financial ties between Supreme Court justices and the publishing giant Bertelsmann, which has significant influence over American publishing and politics.

The situation is further complicated by the fact that multiple justices have received large advances from Bertelsmann, leading to conflicts of interest in cases involving the company. Critics argue that this could undermine the integrity of the Supreme Court, as justices may be unable to rule on cases involving a corporation that has financially supported them.


Front Page Magazine: Barack Obama Lets the Mask Slip Again
Barack Obama Lets the Mask Slip Again
Barack Obama recently spoke at the Connecticut Forum, where he criticized the spread of misinformation and called for government regulation of social media to combat what he termed "hateful" and "polarizing" voices. He suggested that the federal government should play a role in distinguishing between legitimate discourse and dangerous rhetoric.

Obama's remarks reflect a broader leftist strategy to silence opposing viewpoints by labeling them as misinformation. He has previously advocated for government control over the internet to curb what he perceives as threats to democracy. This approach raises concerns about potential infringements on First Amendment rights.


#society

GB News: Major road upgrade project quashed by court for failing to comply with climate change targets
Major road upgrade project quashed by court for failing to comply with climate change targets
A judge has halted the £1.7 billion A5 road project in Northern Ireland, citing non-compliance with climate change targets. The ruling emphasized the inadequacy of information provided by the Department for Infrastructure and noted that the project was not included in the recent Climate Action Plan.

Despite the decision, which may lead to increased fatalities on the dangerous A5 stretch, the Infrastructure Minister stated that the government would continue to pursue a safer road solution. Critics of the project raised concerns about land ownership and environmental impacts.


Fox News: Democratic senators host Pride concert at Kennedy Center to protest Trump takeover
Democratic senators host Pride concert at Kennedy Center to protest Trump takeover
Five Democratic senators organized a gay pride concert at the Kennedy Center in response to President Trump's leadership changes at the venue. The event, featuring Broadway artists and the Gay Men’s Chorus of Washington, aimed to celebrate LGBTQ culture and protest perceived marginalization.

Producer Jeffrey Seller described the concert as a form of "guerrilla theater," emphasizing the importance of visibility for the LGBTQ community. The concert follows Trump's appointment as chairman of the Kennedy Center and his dismissal of previous board members.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Caught in the crossfire, Jordan (quietly) shields Israel as Iranian shrapnel rains down
Caught in the crossfire, Jordan (quietly) shields Israel as Iranian shrapnel rains down
Jordan is currently experiencing the fallout from the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict, with missile and drone debris causing injuries and property damage. The kingdom is caught between Israel, which it has a complicated relationship with, and Iran, with which it maintains diplomatic ties. Reports indicate that several Jordanians have been injured due to falling debris, and significant damage has occurred to homes and vehicles.

The situation has placed Jordan in a delicate diplomatic position, as it balances its pro-Western stance and ties with the United States against regional dynamics. While Jordan's military has been active in intercepting threats, the government has maintained a cautious public narrative, emphasizing neutrality while facing criticism for its perceived alignment with Israel. The ongoing conflict has also led to a sharp decline in tourism, further complicating Jordan's economic situation.


Front Page Magazine: Why the U.K. Must Not Recognize a State of Palestine
Why the U.K. Must Not Recognize a State of Palestine
Keir Starmer plans to send diplomats to New York in June to discuss the potential recognition of a Palestinian state alongside French and Saudi representatives. The complexities of determining borders, governance, and Israeli withdrawal from historically significant territories remain unresolved. With only 11% of Israeli Jews supporting a Palestinian state, the feasibility of uprooting 500,000 Israelis from Judea and Samaria is questioned.

Critics argue that the push for recognition disregards Israeli security concerns and historical ties to the land. The article highlights the challenges of achieving peace, emphasizing that any Palestinian state could serve as a base for further aggression against Israel. Starmer's alignment with leaders perceived as hostile towards Israel raises concerns about the implications for Israeli sovereignty and security.


Fox News: Trump announces historic Iran and Israel ceasefire agreement to end '12 Day War'
Trump announces historic Iran and Israel ceasefire agreement to end '12 Day War'
President Trump announced a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Iran after a 12-day conflict, facilitated by Qatar's diplomatic efforts. He expressed optimism about the deal, praising both nations for their courage and intelligence in reaching this resolution.

The ceasefire is set to be implemented in phases over 24 hours, with Iran initiating the truce first. U.S. officials confirmed the agreement, emphasizing its potential to stabilize the region and avoid further escalation. Both parties have acknowledged the importance of this diplomatic breakthrough.


Times Of Israel: Poll underscores deep concern among US public over potential escalation with Iran
Poll underscores deep concern among US public over potential escalation with Iran
A recent Reuters/Ipsos poll reveals that 84% of Americans are concerned about escalating violence between the US and Iran following President Trump's airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities. The poll, conducted after the strikes, shows a divided public on military actions, with only 32% supporting continued airstrikes.

Concerns extend to the safety of US military personnel in the Middle East, with 79% fearing potential Iranian retaliation against US civilians. Trump's approval rating has dropped to 41%, reflecting the political risks as 45% of respondents opposed the airstrikes.


Fox News: Hospitals in sanctuary cities could be most vulnerable to Iran terror attacks, warns expert
Hospitals in sanctuary cities could be most vulnerable to Iran terror attacks, warns expert
Concerns are rising over the potential for Iranian-sponsored terror attacks in the U.S. following the release of 729 Iranian nationals into the country under the Biden administration. Experts warn that sanctuary jurisdictions, which obstruct federal immigration enforcement, may be particularly vulnerable to such threats.

The Department of Homeland Security has issued warnings about a heightened threat environment, especially if Iranian leadership calls for retaliatory violence. Experts emphasize the need for cooperation among federal, state, and local law enforcement to mitigate risks, particularly in soft targets like hospitals.


#culture

Breitbart: ESPN Analyst Apologizes for Saying 'That's What Makes America Great' During WNBA Broadcast
ESPN Analyst Apologizes for Saying 'That's What Makes America Great' During WNBA Broadcast
ESPN analyst Rebecca Lobo faced backlash for saying, “That’s what makes America great,” during a WNBA broadcast. The comment came while discussing a disagreement over a call, prompting an awkward silence and a quick rephrasing to avoid controversy.

This incident highlights the sensitivity surrounding political phrases in sports commentary, even when not directly linked to any political agenda.


#health

Breitbart: Dems Rely on Paid Activists to Create Fear About Rural Hospitals
Dems Rely on Paid Activists to Create Fear About Rural Hospitals
Democrats are accused of using biased studies from left-leaning groups to oppose reforms in President Trump's Medicaid legislation, claiming it would harm rural hospitals. Critics argue these claims ignore the financial burdens of the current system and the limited Medicaid funds allocated to rural facilities.

The article highlights the questionable affiliations and motives of those behind the studies cited by Democrats, suggesting a connection to radical policies and a lack of impartiality. It asserts that the majority of Medicaid spending does not benefit rural hospitals and emphasizes public support for addressing waste and fraud in the program.


#crime

Fox News: Florida’s Operation Dragon Eye rescues dozens of ‘critically missing’ children in massive sting
Florida’s Operation Dragon Eye rescues dozens of ‘critically missing’ children in massive sting
Operation Dragon Eye in Florida led to the rescue of 60 critically missing children and the arrest of eight individuals involved in child sex trafficking. The operation, supported by multiple law enforcement agencies, highlighted the ongoing issue of human trafficking in the state.

Authorities emphasized the need for immediate medical and psychological care for the rescued children, many of whom were at risk of exploitation. Florida continues to combat human trafficking with increased funding and legislative efforts aimed at prevention and awareness.


#other

Breitbart: New York Goes Nuclear with First Major U.S. Plant in Over a Decade
New York Goes Nuclear with First Major U.S. Plant in Over a Decade
New York plans to build the first major U.S. nuclear facility in over 15 years, with Gov. Kathy Hochul directing the public power authority to expand its nuclear capacity by one gigawatt. This initiative aligns with former President Trump's executive orders aimed at reviving nuclear energy.

As energy demands rise, tech giants like Amazon and Microsoft support nuclear expansion for reliable, carbon-free power. This shift comes amid challenges with renewable energy, prompting states like California to reconsider their energy strategies.