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#illegals

The Telegraph: Police vessels should push migrant boats back to shore, says French MP
Police vessels should push migrant boats back to shore, says French MP
A French MP has proposed that British and French Border Force vessels adopt Australian-style push-back tactics to deter migrants crossing the Channel in small boats. This suggestion comes as the French government has agreed to intervene at sea within 300 meters of the shoreline.

Marc de Fleurian, a member of Marine Le Pen's National Rally party, emphasized the need for formalized procedures allowing navies to push back boats from the British side and pull back from the French side. He plans to introduce this measure if elected in the 2027 presidential elections.


The Western Journal: New Birthright Citizenship Challenges Filed Shortly After SCOTUS Ruling
New Birthright Citizenship Challenges Filed Shortly After SCOTUS Ruling
Following a Supreme Court ruling against nationwide injunctions, illegal alien rights groups have refiled their lawsuit challenging Trump's birthright citizenship policy in Maryland as a class action. This legal strategy aims to protect the citizenship rights of children born to undocumented parents.

Advocates express disappointment over the ruling, asserting it undermines constitutional rights and may lead to inconsistent legal outcomes across states. They vow to continue fighting for birthright citizenship protections.


Le Monde: French court jails migrant smugglers over 2022 Channel deaths
French court jails migrant smugglers over 2022 Channel deaths
A French court sentenced seven Afghans and two Iraqi Kurds to seven to eight years in prison for their roles in a deadly migrant boat capsizing in December 2022, which resulted in four deaths and four missing. The boat, carrying migrants from various countries, capsized near the English coast.

The investigation revealed that the boat was unsafe, with insufficient life jackets, and it filled with water shortly after departure. This incident is among the deadliest in the Channel, with 17 migrant deaths reported this year following a record 78 fatalities last year.


#politics

The Federalist: Law Enforcement Ignored Dire Threats Against PA Trump Voters
Law Enforcement Ignored Dire Threats Against PA Trump Voters
Pennsylvania voters received threatening letters for displaying Trump signs, warning of potential violence against them and their property. Despite the intimidation, local, state, and federal authorities, including the FBI and DOJ, reportedly took no action to investigate or protect these voters.

A lawsuit has been filed against unidentified defendants under the Ku Klux Klan Act and Voting Rights Act, highlighting the lack of response from law enforcement. The Public Interest Legal Foundation aims to uncover the perpetrators and hold them accountable for voter intimidation.


The Western Journal: 24 Hours After Pushing Trump Too Far, Thom Tillis Is Leaving the Senate
24 Hours After Pushing Trump Too Far, Thom Tillis Is Leaving the Senate
Senator Thom Tillis of North Carolina announced he will not seek re-election in 2026 after facing backlash from Donald Trump for opposing the "Big Beautiful Bill," arguing it did not allocate enough funding for healthcare. Tillis emphasized his bipartisan efforts but acknowledged the challenges of navigating political gridlock.

Trump's influence in the Republican Party is evident, as he signaled support for potential primary challengers to Tillis. The senator's decision reflects a shift in the party's dynamics, where traditional Republicans may struggle to align with the increasingly populist base.


#society

The Federalist: England Codifies A Culture Of Death 
England Codifies A Culture Of Death 
England is facing a significant moral decline, marked by the recent legalization of full-term abortions and the potential legalization of euthanasia. Critics argue these measures reflect a troubling belief that vulnerable lives should be sacrificed for the comfort of others, equating late-term abortions to infanticide.

Proponents of these laws claim they enhance choice and dignity, but concerns arise about the implications for both the elderly and the disabled. The trajectory suggests a culture that may prioritize death over life, reminiscent of historical eugenics movements. Observers warn that such policies could lead to a broader acceptance of euthanasia, ultimately signaling a national decline.


GB News: Eamonn Holmes points to 'huge problem' for Prince William in his mission to end homelessness
Eamonn Holmes points to 'huge problem' for Prince William in his mission to end homelessness
Eamonn Holmes highlighted "funding" and "migration" as key challenges to Prince William's Homewards initiative aimed at ending homelessness in the UK. Despite initial enthusiasm, concerns have arisen about the program's progress after two years, with the Prince acknowledging the complexity of the issue.

The initiative has established six flagship locations and launched over 100 programs, aiming to create tailored solutions for homelessness. While funding has been secured, including a £50 million partnership with Lloyds Banking Group, Holmes emphasized that addressing homelessness involves multifaceted issues beyond mere housing.


#foreignaffairs

The Federalist: How Trump Rebuffed D.C. Warmongers With One Surgical Strike
How Trump Rebuffed D.C. Warmongers With One Surgical Strike
President Trump's recent bombing of Iran's nuclear facilities marks a significant shift in U.S. foreign policy, aiming to prioritize national interests over the agendas of the national security establishment. This operation, dubbed “Midnight Hammer,” signals a break from the traditional approach of military interventionism.

Critics of the "Forever War Party" express concern that Washington's military bureaucracy often pushes for conflict, regardless of the consequences. Trump's decision to limit escalation and focus solely on U.S. interests could redefine America's role in the Middle East, challenging the prevailing narrative of perpetual military engagement.


Times Of Israel: Trump: I’m not talking to Iran, nor offering it anything after US struck nuke sites
Trump: I’m not talking to Iran, nor offering it anything after US struck nuke sites
President Trump stated he is not negotiating with Iran or offering any deals, countering claims from Senator Chris Coons. He emphasized that his administration is not discussing financial assistance for Iran's nuclear program, following reports of potential negotiations.

European nations condemned threats against the head of the UN nuclear watchdog after Iran rejected requests for inspections of bombed facilities. Iran's foreign ministry criticized the IAEA's insistence on visits, claiming it jeopardizes cooperation due to security concerns post-attacks.


#other

Daily Mirror: BBC bosses under fire as rappers spark outrage with IDF chant at Glastonbury
BBC bosses under fire as rappers spark outrage with IDF chant at Glastonbury
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Daily Mirror: Video of Labour's broken promises to nuke veterans gets 3 million views
Video of Labour's broken promises to nuke veterans gets 3 million views
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