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Jul 16, 2025 |
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#illegals
Fox News: Minnesota faces federal lawsuit for offering illegal immigrants college tuition benefits denied to Americans
The Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against Minnesota, claiming that the state's laws providing free and reduced in-state tuition to illegal immigrants violate federal law. The DOJ argues that these laws discriminate against U.S. citizens and conflict with federal regulations prohibiting such benefits for illegal aliens.
This legal action follows a similar lawsuit against Texas, where the DOJ successfully challenged the state's provision of in-state tuition to illegal immigrants. The DOJ's stance is reinforced by executive orders from President Trump aimed at preventing taxpayer-funded benefits from going to illegal immigrants.
Breitbart: Trump's Deputies Accelerate Migrant 'Self-Deportations'
Over 7,000 migrants have reportedly self-deported under a program by the Trump administration, saving approximately $16,000 per person. While 3,000 have left, many more are expected to follow as migrants seek to avoid ICE actions. The administration aims to deport 1 million migrants annually.
Democrats are attempting to mitigate self-deportations by obstructing ICE operations and providing aid. Meanwhile, the Department of Homeland Security is promoting self-deportation through a $200 million campaign. Critics argue that too many non-criminal migrants are being deported, diverting resources from violent offenders.
GB News: ‘Massive illegal working racket!’ Chris Philp left furious at Home Secretary for 'housing Deliveroo-riding migrants' in taxpayer-funded hotels
Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp has accused the UK Government of operating "centres for illegal working," revealing that asylum seekers are working as food delivery couriers from taxpayer-funded hotels in London. He criticized the Home Secretary for spending billions to accommodate illegal immigrants while failing to address the issue.
Philp has called for immediate action, urging the Home Secretary and delivery companies like Deliveroo, Just Eat, and Uber Eats to shut down these operations. He highlighted that migrants are reportedly earning significant amounts by renting delivery accounts, which undermines local businesses. The Government has acknowledged the problem and plans to meet with food delivery companies to discuss enforcement measures.
#politics
Breitbart: ‘Time to Leave NATO’: Sen. Mike Lee Unveils Trio of Bills to Withdraw U.S.
Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) has introduced legislation to withdraw the U.S. from NATO, criticizing European nations for relying on American taxpayers for defense. He argues that NATO's original threats are no longer relevant and calls for accountability among allies regarding defense spending.
The proposed Not A Trusted Organization (NATO) Act aims to formally notify NATO of the U.S. withdrawal and end taxpayer funding for NATO budgets. Companion bills would require annual reports on allied nations' defense spending and contributions, highlighting those who fail to meet commitments.
Fox News: Carville calls socialist's victory in NYC mayoral primary a 'potentially damaging event' for Democratic Party
James Carville cautioned that Zohran Mamdani's victory in the New York City mayoral primary could pose challenges for the Democratic Party. Mamdani, a democratic socialist, defeated Andrew Cuomo, raising concerns among some Democrats and Republicans about his far-left positions and proposals, such as government-run grocery stores.
Carville emphasized that Mamdani's controversial statements, including his refusal to disavow the phrase "Globalize the intifada," may lead to significant scrutiny and criticism from opponents. He suggested that this election could reflect broader generational shifts within the party, potentially complicating the Democrats' prospects in future elections.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Hegseth to Hold Press Conference on Operation Midnight Hammer on Thursday
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth will hold a press conference at the Pentagon to address the success of Operation Midnight Hammer, following criticism from media outlets regarding the effectiveness of U.S. strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities. President Trump has defended the operation and criticized CNN's reporting.
Trump expressed his gratitude for the pilots involved and condemned CNN reporter Natasha Bertrand, calling for her dismissal over her coverage. CNN has stood by its reporting, stating it was based on initial assessments that could evolve with further intelligence.
Breitbart: 'Two and a Half Men' Star Jon Cryer: Iran Is 'Likely to See a Bomb as Their Only Route to Real Safety'
Actor Jon Cryer criticized the U.S. bombing of Iranian nuclear facilities, claiming it may drive Iran to pursue nuclear weapons for safety. He argued that Trump's actions have eroded trust in diplomacy and pushed Iran toward militarization.
Cryer has a history of controversial statements regarding Trump, previously calling for the resignation of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and likening Trump's actions to terrorism.
#education
Forbes: Trump Administration Unveils Sweeping Student Loan Forgiveness Restrictions
The Trump administration has proposed new rules to restrict student loan forgiveness under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program, potentially affecting millions of borrowers. The regulations would deny forgiveness based on whether an organization is deemed to have a "substantial illegal purpose," which could include various activities related to healthcare and immigration.
Advocacy groups have criticized these proposed changes as an overreach that could cut off relief for public service workers, including first responders and teachers. They argue that the rules could threaten essential services and violate First Amendment rights, with potential legal challenges anticipated if the regulations are finalized.