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Jul 22, 2025 |
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#illegals
Fox News: Trump urges 'temporary pass' from immigration crackdown for key industries: 'I cherish our farmers'
The Trump administration is considering a "temporary pass" for farmers and the hospitality industry to mitigate the impact of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations. President Trump emphasized the importance of protecting long-term workers while ensuring that criminals are removed from the country.
Despite ongoing ICE deportation efforts, the administration is looking to balance immigration enforcement with the needs of industries reliant on labor. Trump has stated that changes are forthcoming to support farmers and hotel workers while prioritizing the removal of individuals with criminal backgrounds.
#politics
The Western Journal: Fact Checkers Rated Trump's Allegation About Mamdani 'False,' But the Footage Suggests Otherwise
Fact checkers have labeled President Trump's claim that NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani is a communist as "false." However, a viral video shows Mamdani discussing socialism and the "end goal of seizing the means of production," which aligns with communist ideology.
Critics argue that fact-checking organizations are biased and serve the Democratic agenda, citing past instances where they have failed to address misleading narratives. This raises questions about the credibility of their assessments regarding Mamdani's political stance.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Exclusive — Rwandan Foreign Minister: Trump ‘Absolutely... Deserves the Nobel Peace Prize’ for Helping End 30-Year Conflict with Congo Peace Agreement
Rwanda’s Foreign Minister Olivier Nduhungirehe praised U.S. President Donald Trump for his role in brokering a peace agreement between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, calling for Trump to receive the Nobel Peace Prize. The agreement aims to end a 30-year conflict and includes economic cooperation on critical minerals.
Nduhungirehe emphasized the importance of Trump's personal involvement and the economic components of the deal, which could attract U.S. investment and foster stability in the Great Lakes Region. The agreement is seen as a significant step towards lasting peace and prosperity for both nations.
Times Of Israel: Police arrest three more people suspected of spying for Iran
Three Israeli citizens have been arrested for allegedly working with Iranian agents. Mark Morgein is accused of moving a grenade and filming missile interceptions, while Yoni Segal and Nehorai Omri Mizrahi were allegedly recruited for a murder plot and gathered intelligence on malls and hospitals.
This surge in arrests reflects increasing espionage activities linked to Iran, with recent cases involving attempts to assassinate Israeli officials and gather sensitive military information. Authorities continue to investigate and prepare indictments against those involved.
#crime
Forbes: Wess Roley Identified As Suspected Gunman In Idaho Shooting
Authorities have identified 20-year-old Wess Roley as the suspect in the fatal shooting of two firefighters in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. Roley allegedly set a wildfire on Canfield Mountain before ambushing firefighters responding to the blaze. He was found dead with a sniper rifle nearby.
The incident left two firefighters dead and one injured, who is in stable condition after surgery. Local, state, and federal law enforcement responded to the scene, and a shelter-in-place order was issued until the suspect was located. The wildfire continues to burn in the area.
GB News: Grooming gang ringleader builds new home in Pakistan after £285k taxpayer handout amid deportation battle
Qari Abdul Rauf, a convicted paedophile and leader of the Rochdale grooming gang, has built a house in Pakistan while claiming £285,000 in legal aid to avoid deportation from the UK. He was released after serving only two and a half years of a six-year sentence for sexually assaulting 47 girls.
Despite losing his appeal against deportation, Rauf continues to live in Rochdale and works as a takeaway delivery driver. Discussions are ongoing between UK officials and Pakistan regarding his return. Residents express concern for their children's safety due to his presence in the community.
#other
Le Monde: New record June high for Mediterranean Sea
The Mediterranean Sea recorded its highest June temperature at 26.01°C, exceeding averages by 3°C, with even higher spikes near the French and Spanish coasts. This trend is part of a broader pattern of rising temperatures due to climate change, affecting marine life and weather patterns.
As Europe endures a significant heatwave, the Mediterranean region is warming faster than the global average, leading to more frequent marine heatwaves and prolonged extreme conditions. These changes threaten biodiversity and exacerbate severe weather events.