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Jun 27, 2025 |
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#illegals
Front Page Magazine: The Looming Threat to Our Homeland
Following the successful military operation against Iranian nuclear facilities, concerns about national security have intensified. President Trump emphasized the need for strong border control, citing the significant increase in illegal immigration during President Biden's administration, which he claims has created vulnerabilities.
With a reported decrease in illegal border crossings under Trump’s renewed administration, attention has shifted to deportation efforts. However, challenges remain, including legal hurdles and opposition from Democrats, which Trump argues hinder efforts to remove potential threats from the U.S.
Breitbart: Trump Forcing States to End Tuition Giveaways to Illegal Migrants
The Trump administration is suing Minnesota's Democratic Governor Tim Walz over a tuition policy for illegal migrants, following similar lawsuits in Texas and Kentucky. The Department of Justice argues these policies discriminate against American students and violate federal law.
Attorney General Pam Bondi emphasized that no state should treat American citizens as second-class citizens by providing benefits to illegal aliens. This legal action aligns with a Trump executive order aimed at stopping state laws that favor illegal immigrants over American citizens.
Breitbart: DHS Displays 'Worst of the Worst' Migrants Arrested in L.A. Democrats' Sanctuary City
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is increasing efforts to deport criminal migrants from "Sanctuary Cities," asserting that many have lived in the U.S. for years with the support of local governments. These individuals include violent offenders and drug traffickers, raising concerns about public safety.
DHS highlights numerous cases of foreign nationals with extensive criminal histories, including murder, drug trafficking, and sexual offenses. The agency aims to reduce crime rates by removing these individuals, despite opposition from local politicians who blame immigration enforcement for rising crime.
#politics
Breitbart: Exclusive: Rep. Tom Tiffany Revives Bill Blocking Future Presidents from Unilaterally Joining W.H.O. Pandemic Treaty
Rep. Tom Tiffany (R-WI) has reintroduced the "No WHO Pandemic Preparedness Treaty Without Senate Approval Act," aiming to ensure that any pandemic agreement by the World Health Organization (W.H.O.) requires Senate approval. This follows bipartisan support for a similar bill in 2024, reflecting public skepticism toward the W.H.O. and its ties to China.
The legislation emphasizes the need for congressional oversight in light of perceived failures by the W.H.O. during the COVID-19 pandemic. Lawmakers argue that past administrations have bypassed Senate approval for international agreements, raising concerns about executive overreach and the influence of the W.H.O. on U.S. pandemic policy.
Breitbart: DOJ Sues Orange County for Allegedly Hiding Noncitizens' Voter Registrations
The DOJ has filed a lawsuit against Orange County election officials for allegedly concealing noncitizen voter registrations, which violates federal election laws. Assistant Attorney General Harmeet K. Dhillon emphasized the importance of accurate voter rolls to prevent fraudulent voting.
The lawsuit follows a complaint about a noncitizen receiving a mail-in ballot. The Orange County Registrar of Voters, Robert Page, is accused of not providing complete voter information to the DOJ. The case is United States v. Page in the Central District of California.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: ‘Genocidal’ Israelis Save Life of Syrian Girl
The claim of "genocide" against Israel is contradicted by numerous instances of humanitarian aid, including medical treatment provided to Palestinians and Syrians. Israeli hospitals have treated many Gazans and even facilitated medical care abroad, undermining the genocide narrative.
Additionally, the IDF has taken measures to minimize civilian harm, evidenced by a low civilian-to-combatant death ratio in the Gaza conflict. This data suggests that Israel's actions do not align with the definition of genocide.
Times Of Israel: Katz says Israel sought to kill Khamenei, but didn’t find an opportunity
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz revealed in interviews that Israel aimed to eliminate Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei during a recent conflict but could not locate him. Katz emphasized Israel's commitment to maintaining aerial superiority over Iran and preventing nuclear advancements.
Katz stated that while Israel had marked Khamenei for elimination, the opportunity did not materialize as he went into hiding. He asserted that Israel would continue enforcement actions against Iran and would not seek Khamenei's life post-ceasefire. The minister also commented on the US's involvement and the impact of Israeli strikes on Iran's nuclear capabilities.
#economy
GB News: Tax warning: Alarm sounded over 'kamikaze Budget' amid fears Rachel Reeves will be 'ordered to massively hike taxes'
Allister Heath warns of a "kamikaze Budget" this autumn, predicting significant tax increases to satisfy financial markets and fund government spending. He criticizes the government's welfare reforms as ineffective, with a rebellion from Labour MPs hindering potential savings.
Heath emphasizes that the middle class will likely bear the tax burden, as the UK struggles with economic growth and high welfare spending. He calls for a new economic policy, arguing that current measures are driving wealth away from the country.
#education
Fox News: Harvard Kennedy School announces layoffs after Trump cuts billions in funding
The Harvard Kennedy School will lay off staff due to financial challenges stemming from federal funding cuts and proposed endowment taxes. Dean Jeremy M. Weinstein cited "unprecedented new headwinds" impacting the school, including a decrease in international student enrollment linked to federal visa program changes.
The Trump administration's actions, including freezing $2.2 billion in funding and threatening tax-exempt status, have intensified these issues. The Kennedy School has already begun cost-cutting measures but finds them insufficient to address the financial strain, necessitating layoffs.