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#illegals

Breitbart: Abrego Garcia's Elite Lawyers Win More Jail Time to Avoid Deportation
Abrego Garcia's Elite Lawyers Win More Jail Time to Avoid Deportation
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an illegal migrant from El Salvador, remains in federal custody after a judge granted a request from his lawyers to delay his release. The government indicated plans to deport him to a third country rather than back to El Salvador, raising concerns among his legal team.

Despite support from some Democrats, public opinion appears unfavorable, with a significant majority believing he has ties to the MS-13 gang. The situation highlights a complex intersection of legal, political, and public sentiment regarding immigration and crime.


Fox News: DHS arrests 'worst of the worst' migrants in LA despite rioters, pols pushing back
DHS arrests 'worst of the worst' migrants in LA despite rioters, pols pushing back
Homeland Security has apprehended over 20 illegal migrants in Los Angeles, citing serious criminal charges including murder, sexual assault, and drug trafficking. These arrests occurred amid violent protests against immigration enforcement, leading to clashes with law enforcement.

DHS officials emphasized their commitment to removing dangerous individuals, noting that a significant percentage of those arrested had prior criminal convictions. The situation escalated to the point where President Trump deployed National Guard and Marines to restore order in the city.


Breitbart: Indigenous Leaders Take Issue with 'Alligator Alcatraz' on Their Homeland
Indigenous Leaders Take Issue with 'Alligator Alcatraz' on Their Homeland
Indigenous leaders in Florida are opposing the modification of the Miami-Dade Collier Training Facility, dubbed “Alligator Alcatraz,” to house illegal migrants. They assert that the site is their ancestral homeland and criticize the government’s plans to use it as a processing center.

Miccosukee Chairman Talbert Cypress and other leaders emphasize the area's cultural significance, stating it has protected their people for generations. Demonstrations are planned to advocate for the preservation of the land, despite the state's intention to operationalize the facility quickly.


#politics

Breitbart: Democrats Balk at House Resolution Condemning L.A. Anti-ICE Riots
Democrats Balk at House Resolution Condemning L.A. Anti-ICE Riots
Nearly 200 House Democrats opposed a resolution by Rep. Young Kim condemning anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles, which passed with some bipartisan support. Kim criticized California's soft-on-crime policies for enabling unrest and emphasized the need to condemn violence.

Democrats argued the resolution politicized the issue, with Rep. Nanette Díaz Barragán stating it ignored facts and escalated tensions. Meanwhile, ICE agents reportedly face a significant increase in assaults while carrying out their duties.


Fox News: Major Republican rumored for gubernatorial run, hits back against Dem: ‘Worst governor in America’
Major Republican rumored for gubernatorial run, hits back against Dem: ‘Worst governor in America’
Rep. Elise Stefanik criticized New York Governor Kathy Hochul, labeling her the "worst governor in America" after Hochul accused her of endangering hospitals through Medicaid cuts. Stefanik defended her record and attacked Hochul's Medicaid policies, particularly regarding illegal immigrants.

Stefanik is reportedly considering a gubernatorial run in 2026 and has established a political action committee aimed at strengthening her influence in New York politics. She also pressured Hochul on her stance regarding the controversial new NYC mayoral nominee, Zohran Mamdani.


Breitbart: Colombia: Leftist Unions Try to Sue Senator Critically Injured in Assassination Attempt
Colombia: Leftist Unions Try to Sue Senator Critically Injured in Assassination Attempt
Colombia's top administrative court dismissed a lawsuit from two unions seeking to strip Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay of his position following an assassination attempt that left him critically injured. The unions claimed Uribe's political activities during a rally were "illicit" and contributed to the attack.

The Democratic Center party condemned the lawsuit as morally reprehensible, asserting it unjustly blames Uribe for the violence he suffered. Several politicians have criticized the timing of the lawsuit, emphasizing a lack of sensitivity towards Uribe's condition.


#society

Le Monde: To fight rhino poaching, nothing works better than cutting off their horns
To fight rhino poaching, nothing works better than cutting off their horns
To combat rhino poaching, national parks in Africa have implemented a dehorning strategy, which has been in place for over 30 years. This method, while controversial, has become necessary due to the severe threat posed by illegal hunting.

A recent study found that dehorning has been effective in protecting rhinos, with a significant number of animals tracked in reserves showing reduced poaching rates compared to those without the intervention.


Times Of Israel: Settlers allegedly beat and choke reservists amid riot in West Bank village; 9 arrested
Settlers allegedly beat and choke reservists amid riot in West Bank village; 9 arrested
A group of Israeli settlers reportedly attacked IDF reserve soldiers in Kafr Malik, West Bank, during a recent incident of violence. The soldiers were responding to rioting when they were assaulted, resulting in several injuries and the arrest of nine suspects, believed to be from an illegal outpost.

This incident follows a pattern of settler violence in the region, which has drawn condemnation from Saudi Arabia and the UAE, urging the Israeli government to take responsibility. The ongoing attacks against Palestinians have led to international scrutiny and calls for accountability.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Argentina Judge OKs Putting Former Iranian Officials on Trial for Terrorism
Argentina Judge OKs Putting Former Iranian Officials on Trial for Terrorism
A judge in Argentina has authorized in-absentia trials for ten Iranian and Lebanese citizens, including the new head of Iran's IRGC, for their alleged involvement in the 1994 AMIA bombing that killed 85 people. This marks a significant move under President Javier Milei's administration, which recently declared Iran an "enemy of Argentina."

The trials are the first application of a new law permitting such proceedings, aimed at addressing decades of impunity in the case. The individuals have long been identified as key figures in the attacks but have evaded justice, with Argentina previously hesitant to pursue in-absentia trials.


#history

Front Page Magazine: Navy Ship Named After Pedophile Renamed After WW2 Hero
Navy Ship Named After Pedophile Renamed After WW2 Hero
Harvey Milk, criticized for his past actions involving minors, is deemed unworthy of having a naval vessel named after him. In contrast, Oscar Peterson is celebrated for his extraordinary heroism during WWII, where he sacrificed his life while saving others under enemy fire.

The distinction highlights the importance of honoring genuine acts of valor and selflessness in military history.


#crime

Fox News: Washington Post editor on leave after DOJ charges him with possessing child pornography
Washington Post editor on leave after DOJ charges him with possessing child pornography
Thomas LeGro, an editor at The Washington Post, has been placed on leave following charges from the Justice Department for possession of child pornography. The 48-year-old was arrested after authorities executed a search warrant at his home, where they found multiple devices, including a laptop with 11 videos depicting child pornography.

LeGro has been with The Post since 2000, with a brief hiatus at PBS NewsHour. He was part of the team that won a Pulitzer Prize in 2018 for investigative reporting. The Washington Post has acknowledged the seriousness of the allegations but has not provided further comment.


GB News: Neighbour from hell terrorised couple through Ring doorbell for 3 years
Neighbour from hell terrorised couple through Ring doorbell for 3 years
A 52-year-old woman, Drina Gray, has been sentenced to three years and four months in prison for a prolonged harassment campaign against her neighbors in Wandsworth, London. The court heard that her actions, which included threats and damage to property, caused significant distress to the young couple, leading to job loss and mental health issues.

Despite court orders to cease her behavior, Gray continued her harassment, prompting the judge to impose a 10-year restraining order against her. The victims expressed relief at the sentence, feeling they can finally find peace after two years of torment.