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#illegals
The Federalist: Judge Attempts to Set Illegal Alien Abrego Garcia Free
A Tennessee judge has ruled to release Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a self-admitted illegal immigrant and alleged human trafficker, despite acknowledging he poses a public safety risk. U.S. Magistrate Judge Barbara Holmes stated her decision was merely an "academic exercise," knowing he would be detained by immigration authorities immediately after release.
This ruling highlights concerns over judicial decisions impacting immigration enforcement, particularly regarding individuals with criminal backgrounds. The Trump administration plans to appeal, emphasizing the need for secure borders and public safety.
#politics
GB News: Keir Starmer scolded over failure to deport Rochdale grooming gang leader
Former Rochdale MP Simon Danczuk criticized Sir Keir Starmer for not deporting Qari Abdul Rauf, a convicted grooming gang leader still residing in Britain. Danczuk, who campaigned for Rauf's deportation since 2014, highlighted the ongoing concerns of local residents and the trauma faced by victims.
Danczuk emphasized the need for the UK government to pressure Pakistan to accept deportees and called for decisive action from Starmer. He warned that failure to act would render Starmer's tough rhetoric ineffective and merely superficial.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Trump brokers Iran ceasefire as experts say regime’s arsenal is shattered but threat remains
Iran has agreed to a ceasefire after a limited strike on a U.S. military base in Qatar, marking a significant de-escalation following 12 days of conflict. Experts attribute Iran's decision to the extensive damage inflicted on its military infrastructure by U.S. and Israeli operations.
Despite the ceasefire, analysts warn that Iran's remaining arsenal poses a threat to U.S. forces and regional stability. The Iranian regime faces difficult choices regarding its military priorities, as it continues to be a leading state sponsor of terrorism.
Liberty Nation News: An Unlikely Outbreak of Peace? - Liberty Nation News
President Trump announced a phased reduction in hostilities between Iran and Israel, signaling a potential ceasefire after a 12-day conflict. Both nations appear to be on board, though accusations and ambiguity persist regarding missile activity and military actions during the transition.
While Iran launched a limited retaliation against US interests, the response was calculated to avoid escalation. Trump expressed optimism about peace in the region, highlighting that both nations have much to gain from cooperation. However, lasting peace remains uncertain amid ongoing tensions.
Forbes: Israel Claims Iran Has Violated Ceasefire Announced By Trump (Live)
President Trump announced a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, confirmed by both nations, following a series of military exchanges that included U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites. Despite the ceasefire, reports indicate ongoing missile attacks from Iran, prompting Israel to warn of a forceful response to any violations.
The situation escalated after Israel initiated airstrikes on Iranian facilities, leading to Iranian missile retaliation. While Trump claimed significant damage to Iran's nuclear capabilities, Iranian officials condemned the U.S. actions as violations of international law. The ceasefire's status remains uncertain amid continued tensions.
Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing June 24: Day 627 – Trump announces Israel-Iran ceasefire. Will it stick?
Iran launched missiles at a U.S. military base in Qatar following U.S. strikes on its nuclear sites. Despite a declared ceasefire between Israel and Iran, hostilities continued with Iran attacking Israel, resulting in casualties. Israel's Defense Minister ordered retaliatory action.
The situation remains tense as the IDF claims to have met its objectives, while concerns grow over hostages in Gaza. The linkage of ceasefires between Iran and Gaza is deemed unlikely.
#crime
Le Monde: British man charged in staged Disneyland Paris 'marriage' with nine-year-old girl
A British man has been charged in France with money laundering and identity theft after allegedly staging a fake marriage ceremony at Disneyland Paris involving a nine-year-old Ukrainian girl. The event, intended to be filmed privately, raised alarms about potential child marriage.
The man, who has a criminal history of sexual offenses, reportedly used false documents to secure the venue. Authorities confirmed that the girl was not harmed and had not been coerced into participating. Disneyland Paris canceled the event upon discovering irregularities.