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#illegals

Fox News: Republican introduces amendment to end birthright citizenship ‘once and for all’
Republican introduces amendment to end birthright citizenship ‘once and for all’
Rep. Andy Barr, R-Ky., is proposing a constitutional amendment to clarify that children of illegal immigrants are not eligible for U.S. citizenship. This move aims to resolve ongoing debates surrounding birthright citizenship, particularly in light of recent Supreme Court rulings.

Barr's amendment would redefine the 14th Amendment's citizenship clause, stating that only children born to U.S. nationals or lawful residents would be considered "subject to the jurisdiction" of the U.S. He argues that this step is necessary to support President Trump's immigration policies.


The Western Journal: Fully Trained Iranian Sniper, Illegal Alien Arrested in Alabama
Fully Trained Iranian Sniper, Illegal Alien Arrested in Alabama
Ribvar Karimi, a 26-year-old former Iranian army sniper, was arrested in Alabama for immigration violations after entering the U.S. on a K-1 fiancé visa in October 2024. He failed to adjust his immigration status, which is a legal requirement, and is now in ICE custody pending removal proceedings.

Karimi's wife claims they were unaware of a deadline for status adjustment, citing personal circumstances surrounding their upcoming child. While she expresses concern for his safety if deported, the article emphasizes the necessity of adhering to immigration laws, regardless of individual circumstances.


#politics

The Federalist: Jean-Pierre, WH Staffers Called To Testify About Biden Cover-Up
Jean-Pierre, WH Staffers Called To Testify About Biden Cover-Up
House Republicans are pressing for interviews with key Biden administration officials, including Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, regarding President Biden's cognitive decline. The House Oversight Committee's investigation aims to uncover potential cover-ups related to his mental fitness and executive actions.

The committee has set specific dates for these interviews and has requested responses by July 4. This move follows a subpoena for former aide Anthony Bernal, who was expected to provide insights into efforts to conceal Biden's health issues.


Fox News: Fox News Politics Newsletter: SCOTUS Reins in District Courts on Injunctions
Fox News Politics Newsletter: SCOTUS Reins in District Courts on Injunctions
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in favor of limiting the issuance of universal injunctions by lower courts, a significant win for the Trump administration. This decision may impact the ongoing birthright citizenship case, which has seen federal judges block Trump's orders nationwide.

In other political news, nearly 200 House Democrats rejected a resolution condemning violent anti-ICE protests, while Republican concerns grow over U.S. vulnerabilities to drone strikes following tensions between Israel and Iran.


The Western Journal: Hardball: Rubio Poised to Ship More Than Half of US State Dept. Employees Overseas
Hardball: Rubio Poised to Ship More Than Half of US State Dept. Employees Overseas
Secretary of State Marco Rubio plans to reassign over half of U.S.-based State Department employees to foreign posts while awaiting court rulings that may allow further layoffs. This move follows a previous block on layoffs initiated by the Trump administration.

The administration aims to reduce government bureaucracy and waste, with recent layoffs at the U.S. Agency for Global Media exemplifying this trend. Officials assert that these actions are necessary to restore efficiency and accountability within government agencies.


#society

Le Monde: Syringe attacks at France-wide music event: How panic spread on social media
Syringe attacks at France-wide music event: How panic spread on social media
Following France's Fête de la Musique, nearly 145 reports of suspected "syringe attacks" emerged, primarily targeting young women. However, no confirmed cases of drug injection have been substantiated. The panic was fueled by social media, with influencers and users spreading alarming rumors.

Warnings circulated about potential assaults, leading to heightened anxiety during the event. A controversial influencer's video, mimicking syringe attacks as a prank, further exacerbated the situation, prompting a swift response from authorities.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Congo and Rwanda sign a US-mediated peace deal aimed at ending decades of bloody conflict
Congo and Rwanda sign a US-mediated peace deal aimed at ending decades of bloody conflict
The Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda signed a peace agreement facilitated by the US to address decades of conflict in eastern Congo, which has resulted in millions of deaths. The deal aims to improve access to critical minerals for the US amid competition with China.

While officials expressed optimism, they acknowledged the challenges ahead, citing a history of unfulfilled agreements. The deal includes provisions for territorial integrity and disarmament of armed groups, but analysts remain skeptical about its immediate impact on ending the violence.


Times Of Israel: IDF chief believes Iran no longer a nuclear threshold state after Israeli, US strikes
IDF chief believes Iran no longer a nuclear threshold state after Israeli, US strikes
IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir stated that Iran is no longer a nuclear threshold state following recent Israeli and US strikes on its nuclear program. Despite some remaining capabilities, the attacks have significantly set back Iran's bomb-making process, including the loss of key personnel and facilities.

Defense Minister Israel Katz emphasized that Israel will actively prevent any further nuclear advancements in Iran, declaring that the era of "immunity" for Israel's enemies is over. Iran's rejection of UN inspections and its continued missile production raise concerns about its nuclear intentions.


#military

Fox News: Pentagon unveils $961B budget request: Fund for Golden Dome, missiles and drones, fewer F-35 jets
Pentagon unveils $961B budget request: Fund for Golden Dome, missiles and drones, fewer F-35 jets
The Pentagon has proposed a $961 billion budget that prioritizes next-generation aircraft and drones over new F-35 fighter jets, reducing the planned purchase from 74 to 47. This budget includes $848.3 billion in discretionary defense spending and aims to pass a comprehensive funding bill by July 4.

The budget allocates significant funds across military branches, including $197.4 billion for the Army and $301.1 billion for the Air Force, while also increasing investment in low-cost drones. It seeks a 3.8% pay raise for troops and plans to cut its civilian workforce by over 7,000 employees.


#religion

GB News: 'It is so healing!' East 17 star reveals how 'all the pain left his body' in recent baptism
'It is so healing!' East 17 star reveals how 'all the pain left his body' in recent baptism
Terry Coldwell, a member of the band East 17, reported that chronic pain he experienced for three months vanished after his baptism at River Church in London. He expressed a deep connection to God and believes the healing was miraculous, encouraging others to explore faith.

The baptism ceremony included former Kray gang member Chris Lambrianou, who has transformed his life through Christianity and now focuses on youth outreach. Coldwell remains the last original member of East 17, which achieved significant success in the 1990s.