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#illegals

Breitbart: Ron DeSantis: Florida Helping Increase Deportations, 'Alligator Alcatraz' Ready to Intake Illegals Tuesday
Ron DeSantis: Florida Helping Increase Deportations, 'Alligator Alcatraz' Ready to Intake Illegals Tuesday
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced plans to increase deportations with the establishment of a facility dubbed “Alligator Alcatraz.” This site, the Miami-Dade Collier Training Facility, will hold illegal migrants and is designed to streamline the deportation process.

DeSantis emphasized that the facility can process over 3,000 individuals and aims to assist in addressing the backlog of illegal migrants ordered for removal. Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier described the location as ideal for supporting the Trump administration's deportation agenda.


#politics

GB News: Nana Akua brutally slaps down guest's defence of Keir Starmer U-turns as she fails to name 'ONE good thing' Labour has done
Nana Akua brutally slaps down guest's defence of Keir Starmer U-turns as she fails to name 'ONE good thing' Labour has done
GB News host Nana Akua challenged commentator Fahima Mohamed on the Labour Government's policies, highlighting her inability to name a single positive initiative. The discussion turned contentious as they debated Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer's recent U-turns on welfare reforms and immigration comments.

Despite Mohamed's defense of Starmer's leadership and the necessity of adapting to public opinion, Akua criticized the Labour Party's effectiveness, particularly regarding policies affecting vulnerable populations. A recent poll indicates that over 50% of Britons view Starmer unfavorably.


Breitbart: Thom Tillis Turns on Trump Bill Over Medicaid Cuts: ‘I Cannot Support It’
Thom Tillis Turns on Trump Bill Over Medicaid Cuts: ‘I Cannot Support It’
Senator Thom Tillis (R-NC) announced he will oppose President Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill, citing concerns over significant Medicaid funding cuts for North Carolina. He urged Senate leaders to consider House Medicaid reforms that include work requirements and anti-fraud measures.

Tillis's stance has drawn criticism from conservatives and consumer advocates over a provision taxing profits from third-party litigation financing. Meanwhile, Democrats are leveraging the Medicaid debate to amplify claims of potential rural hospital closures, which critics argue are based on misleading studies.


Breitbart: Spiteful Schumer to Force Floor Reading of Big, Beautiful Bill
Spiteful Schumer to Force Floor Reading of Big, Beautiful Bill
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer plans to delay the passage of President Trump's significant legislation by forcing a full reading of the bill, which could waste over half a day's time. This tactic aims to stall the Senate's progress and potentially jeopardize Trump's July 4 signing deadline.

Despite Schumer's efforts, Republicans are eager to advance the bill quickly, signaling a push to send it to the House and ultimately to Trump's desk. Schumer's maneuver may be an attempt to regain political standing after previous missteps, but it risks further alienating him from his party.


Breitbart: Exclusive: Kentuckian Nate Morris Running for Senate to End 'Reign of Mitch McConnell' and His 'Puppets'
Exclusive: Kentuckian Nate Morris Running for Senate to End 'Reign of Mitch McConnell' and His 'Puppets'
Kentucky businessman Nate Morris has announced his candidacy for the U.S. Senate, aiming to replace Mitch McConnell and challenge what he calls McConnell's "puppets." Morris, identifying as a Trump-supporting conservative, criticized McConnell's influence on his primary opponents and pledged to represent the working class.

Morris expressed disdain for the Kentucky Republican Party's efforts to shield McConnell from criticism, particularly regarding a state dinner where he is set to receive a Lifetime Achievement Award. He emphasized the need for transparency and accountability in politics, framing his campaign as part of a populist movement against establishment figures.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Paris's Iranian diaspora debates war, mullahs and 'what comes next' at city bookshop
Paris's Iranian diaspora debates war, mullahs and 'what comes next' at city bookshop
Tinouche Nazmjou, an Iranian theater director in Paris, noted that while many expected a U.S. attack on Iran, regime supporters were caught off guard. He is hosting debates at his bookshop, Utopiran, to discuss the implications of the U.S. strike and fears of chaos in Iran.

Participants, including Bamdad, express concern over a potential power vacuum similar to Iraq or Libya, despite their opposition to the Iranian regime. The discussions are shared on Telegram, reaching a significant audience in Iran.


#crime

The Western Journal: FBI Compromised by Cartel Hacker Who Gained Control of Cameras, Multiple Left Dead in Fallout
FBI Compromised by Cartel Hacker Who Gained Control of Cameras, Multiple Left Dead in Fallout
A recent report reveals that hackers linked to the Sinaloa drug cartel compromised FBI surveillance efforts, leading to the intimidation and murder of informants. The audit highlights vulnerabilities in U.S. intelligence due to modern technology, presenting a significant threat to national security.

Experts suggest investing in cyber defense and education to train future generations against such threats. The report echoes former President Trump's designation of cartels as terrorist organizations, emphasizing their violent influence and control over illegal activities across the U.S. southern border.