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Jun 25, 2025 |
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#illegals
The Federalist: Illegal Alien Learns Press Credentials Are Not Citizenship Papers
Mario Guevara, a Salvadoran national and self-identified journalist, was detained in Georgia for willful obstruction after refusing police orders during a protest. Despite claims of his journalistic status, the Department of Homeland Security clarified that his immigration status is the primary issue, as he has been in the U.S. illegally since 2004.
Guevara's case has garnered media attention, with outlets like NPR framing it around his role as a journalist. However, DHS maintains that his arrest was due to his illegal immigration status, not his profession. The agency advises illegal immigrants to self-deport using available programs.
Breitbart: Actor Diego Luna Bashes Trump's Immigration Crackdown; Conflates Illegal, Legal Immigrants: 'Too Many People Live in Fear'
Diego Luna criticized President Trump's immigration policies during his guest hosting stint on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, arguing that they foster fear among immigrants. He claimed that both legal and illegal immigrants contribute significantly to the economy and deserve a path to legal status.
Luna's comments highlighted the perceived negative impact of Trump's policies on immigrant communities, asserting that many live in fear of deportation and separation from their families. He called for a more welcoming approach to immigration and urged viewers to advocate for change.
#politics
The Telegraph: ‘Iran-linked’ group backs Palestine Action
An Iran-linked group, the Islamic Human Rights Commission (IHRC), has endorsed Palestine Action's violent protests against Israeli targets, despite being classified as a terrorist organization. The IHRC has a history of extremist ties and has campaigned for activists charged with serious offenses related to protests against an Israeli arms company.
The activists, known as the "Filton 10," were arrested under the Terrorism Act but were not ultimately charged with terrorism. However, the Crown Prosecution Service indicated a "terrorism connection" in the case.
Fox News: Democratic congressman hurls profanity-laced message at Stephen Miller
Democratic Rep. Mark Pocan criticized White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller, using profanity and implying Nazi connections in response to Miller's comments on New York City's mayoral election and immigration. Miller linked unchecked immigration to the city's political shift.
Republicans have seized on the victory of democratic socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani, framing it as indicative of extremism in the Democratic Party. The National Republican Congressional Committee and other GOP figures have suggested that Mamdani's win will negatively impact vulnerable House Democrats.
The Western Journal: Trump Sends 'Serious' Threat to 'the Only Country' That Won't Increase NATO Spending
President Trump criticized Spain for securing a deal to maintain its NATO defense spending at 2.1% of GDP, despite NATO's agreement to increase spending to 5% by 2035. He expressed his frustration, stating Spain is the only country not meeting the full commitment.
Trump suggested that the U.S. might negotiate a trade deal with Spain to address this issue, emphasizing that he believes Spain's economic stability could be at risk. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte praised Trump for his leadership at the summit.
Breitbart: Patton Oswalt Rants at ICE ‘Stormtroopers’: ‘Biggest Douchebags on the Planet’
Patton Oswalt criticized ICE agents during an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live, calling their work demeaning and labeling them as "the biggest douchebags on the planet." He mocked their physical appearance and suggested they would be better off staying home playing video games.
Oswalt has a history of making disparaging remarks about political figures and their supporters, previously labeling Trump supporters as "stupid assholes." His comments reflect a broader trend of celebrity engagement in political discourse.
#society
Fox News: Red Lobster's summer seafood boils go viral as customers debate whether worth the hype
Red Lobster has launched a new Crabfest menu featuring affordable seafood boils, including the Mariner's Boil and Sailor's Boil, priced between $24 and $45. The dishes come with customizable butter options and additional Crabfest items like Crabby Stuffed Mushrooms.
Reactions on social media have been mixed, with some customers praising the freshness and value, while others criticized the seasoning and quality. Overall, the new offerings have sparked a lively discussion among diners.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: UN's atomic agency's Iran policy gets mixed reviews from experts after US-Israel 'obliterate' nuclear sites
After 12 days of conflict, President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu claimed victory over Iran's nuclear program, asserting that three nuclear sites were destroyed. Experts criticized the IAEA's inability to effectively monitor Iran, highlighting its long history of non-compliance.
Despite military success, the IAEA refrained from endorsing these actions, emphasizing the need for diplomacy. Concerns were raised about the agency's lack of enforcement capabilities and its failure to address Iran's violations over the years.
The Western Journal: Trump Gets NATO Chief to Admit US Has 'Carried Too Much of the Burden' on Defense Spending: 'That Changes Today'
At the NATO Summit in The Hague, Secretary General Mark Rutte acknowledged that the U.S. has shouldered too much of NATO's defense spending. He announced a plan for all allies to commit 5% of GDP to defense, a response to President Trump's long-standing complaints about unequal contributions.
Rutte credited Trump for driving a shift in NATO spending, which has already resulted in an additional $1 trillion from European allies since 2016. As NATO faces challenges, including Europe's drift towards authoritarianism, the alliance's future may hinge on these financial commitments.
#culture
Breitbart: 'M3GAN' Movie Doll Vows to 'Amplify the Beauty and Power’ of the Transgender Agenda
M3GAN, the robotic doll and gay icon, has pledged to support the LGBTQIAA+ community, emphasizing their beauty and power in a recent Attitude magazine interview. She described herself as "stunning, scary, and graceful," highlighting the community's impeccable taste.
In her message to trans individuals, M3GAN expressed that their existence is not a debate and affirmed their radiance and revolutionary spirit. The character will continue to promote these values in her upcoming sequel, M3GAN 2.0.
#history
GB News: British archaeologists left 'gasping' after unearthing spectacular 2,000 year-old artefact
Archaeologists at Magna fort in Northumberland have unearthed two well-preserved Roman shoes, dating back over 2,000 years. One shoe, measuring between UK sizes 12 and 14, retains its sole layers and hobnails, revealing ancient construction techniques.
The shoes, along with other artifacts like pottery shards, have sparked interest regarding their size and potential wearers. The site, built around 80 AD, is near Hadrian's Wall, emphasizing its historical significance.
#health
Breitbart: Gates Foundation to Commit $1.6 Billion for Gavi, The Vaccine Alliance
The Gates Foundation has pledged $1.6 billion to Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, to help vaccinate children in low-income countries amid concerns over U.S. funding cuts to foreign aid. Gavi aims to raise $9 billion for 2026-2030, with warnings of potential increased child mortality.
Bill Gates has expressed that these funding cuts could lead to an additional 1.2 million deaths over the next five years, citing a decline in global child mortality rates over the past 25 years. He remains optimistic that future government support for child health will return.
#crime
Fox News: Married Florida math teacher, 32, accused of classroom sex with student during lunchtime
A Florida teacher, Sarah Jacas, 32, has been arrested for allegedly having sexual encounters with a 14-year-old student at Corner Lake Middle School. The incidents reportedly occurred between December 2022 and April 2023. Jacas is currently under investigation and will not return to campus pending the outcome.
The alleged victim disclosed the relationship after his parents discovered communications between them. Jacas faces multiple charges, including lewd battery and statutory rape, with a bond set at $19,000.
#technology
Fox News: 16 billion passwords leaked in massive data breach
A newly uncovered database reveals over 16 billion login credentials from past data breaches, posing a significant cybersecurity threat. This collection includes credentials from major platforms like Google, Facebook, and Apple, making it easier for attackers to conduct credential stuffing attacks.
Tech companies are urging users to adopt more secure practices, such as using password managers and enabling two-factor authentication. Google emphasizes that it was not the source of the leak and advocates for passwordless authentication methods. The urgency for improved security measures is clear.