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#illegals

The Western Journal: Senate Parliamentarian Helps Dems Keep Medicaid for Illegal Aliens, Thwarts Big Beautiful Bill Provision
Senate Parliamentarian Helps Dems Keep Medicaid for Illegal Aliens, Thwarts Big Beautiful Bill Provision
Senate Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough ruled that a provision in the One Big Beautiful Bill preventing illegal immigrants from receiving Medicaid benefits had to be removed. This decision came as Senate Republicans attempted to pass the legislation through budget reconciliation, which requires only a majority vote.

Republican Senator John Cornyn's amendment to waive the Budget Act regarding Medicaid benefits for illegal aliens failed to reach the necessary 60 votes. Critics, including Turning Point USA CEO Charlie Kirk, argue that MacDonough's ruling undermines the will of voters who oppose taxpayer-funded benefits for unauthorized migrants.


Breitbart: ICE Spotlights Arrests of Illegal Alien Killers, Child Rapists, Kidnappers
ICE Spotlights Arrests of Illegal Alien Killers, Child Rapists, Kidnappers
The opening of a new immigration detention center in Florida, dubbed “Alligator Alcatraz,” is set to house illegal aliens, many with serious criminal convictions, as they await deportation. DHS Secretary Kristi Noem and former President Trump are scheduled to visit the facility, emphasizing its role in enhancing public safety.

Recent arrests by ICE in Florida include individuals convicted of murder, child sex crimes, and kidnapping. Notable cases involve aliens from various countries, including Venezuela, Guatemala, and Iran, highlighting the administration's focus on detaining those deemed dangerous.


#society

The Western Journal: Wild Wind Turbine Mishap Snarls Interstate Traffic in Both Directions
Wild Wind Turbine Mishap Snarls Interstate Traffic in Both Directions
A wind turbine blade fell across multiple lanes of traffic on Interstate 70 near Hagerstown, Maryland, causing significant delays during the morning commute. The incident occurred when a tractor-trailer struck a guardrail, causing the blade to block both westbound and eastbound lanes.

One worker suffered a non-life-threatening injury during the cleanup. Traffic resumed normal flow after about three hours, with the turbine blade left on the shoulder of the highway.


Breitbart: Michigan Ex-Teacher Accused of Sexual Relationship with 16-Year-Old Boy
Michigan Ex-Teacher Accused of Sexual Relationship with 16-Year-Old Boy
A former teacher in Pontiac, Michigan, Jocelyn Sanroman, 26, faces up to 15 years in prison for allegedly engaging in a sexual relationship with a 16-year-old student. Charged with three counts of third-degree criminal sexual conduct, Sanroman reportedly disclosed the relationship to another teacher, prompting law enforcement involvement.

Oakland County Prosecutor Karen D. McDonald emphasized the breach of trust involved, stating that while a 16-year-old can consent, a teacher's authority complicates the situation. Michigan law prohibits sexual relations between teachers and students, regardless of the student's age. School officials affirmed their commitment to maintaining a safe environment for students.


The Western Journal: Portland Resident Screamed at, Threatened Antifa in Viral Video with Over 6 Million Views
Portland Resident Screamed at, Threatened Antifa in Viral Video with Over 6 Million Views
A Portland resident confronted Antifa members for disturbing the peace with loud music during an ongoing protest at an ICE facility. The altercation, captured in a viral video, showed her expressing frustration over the noise and comparing Antifa's actions to terrorism.

The resident's complaints prompted Antifa to escalate their noise, leading to federal police intervention. She and others believe the National Guard should restore order, citing concerns over Antifa's disruptive behavior as a threat to community safety.


GB News: WATCH: 'Disgraceful!' Danny Kruger 'two-tier justice' after controversial Glastonbury performance
WATCH: 'Disgraceful!' Danny Kruger 'two-tier justice' after controversial Glastonbury performance
Danny Kruger, Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary, criticized the BBC for airing Bob Vylan's performance at Glastonbury, where the rapper led chants of "death to the IDF." He described the event as "disgraceful" and condemned the crowd's reaction as distressing and indicative of a troubling double standard in justice.

Kruger expressed concern over the normalization of anti-Semitic sentiments in public spaces, highlighting the issue of artists using provocative statements for fame. He emphasized the seriousness of inciting violence against IDF soldiers and the implications of such actions.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Netanyahu to visit White House as Gaza truce pressure mounts
Netanyahu to visit White House as Gaza truce pressure mounts
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to meet with President Donald Trump on July 7, marking his third visit since Trump resumed office in January. The meeting comes as the U.S. pushes for a ceasefire in Gaza amid ongoing conflict.

Trump expressed optimism about achieving a ceasefire soon, while Israel continues its military operations against Hamas. The discussions may also involve leveraging U.S. aid in relation to ongoing corruption charges against Netanyahu.


#education

Fox News: Teachers union bosses split over Supreme Court ruling on parental rights to shield kids from LGBTQ content
Teachers union bosses split over Supreme Court ruling on parental rights to shield kids from LGBTQ content
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in Mahmoud v. Taylor, allowing parents to opt their children out of LGBTQ-themed lessons in schools if they conflict with religious beliefs. This decision has sparked contrasting reactions from leaders of major teachers' unions.

National Education Association President Becky Pringle criticized the ruling, arguing it undermines educational expertise, while American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten emphasized the importance of parental involvement in education.


#crime

Breitbart: Officials: Passenger Carrying 16 Live Snakes Arrested at India Airport
Officials: Passenger Carrying 16 Live Snakes Arrested at India Airport
Customs officers at Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport intercepted a passenger arriving from Thailand carrying 16 live snakes, including various species like Garter and Kenyan Sand Boa. The individual was arrested, and authorities are investigating further.

Wildlife trade monitor TRAFFIC has reported a concerning rise in wildlife trafficking, with over 7,000 animals seized along the Thailand-India air route in the past 3.5 years. This incident highlights ongoing issues in the exotic pet trade and wildlife smuggling.


Breitbart: Family of U.S. Children Slaughtered by Cartel Ask Trump to Designate 'La Linea' as Terrorist Group
Family of U.S. Children Slaughtered by Cartel Ask Trump to Designate 'La Linea' as Terrorist Group
Families of victims killed by drug cartels are urging the Trump administration to classify the Juarez Cartel and its armed wing, La Linea, as foreign terrorist organizations. This designation would align them with six other Mexican cartels already labeled as FTOs.

The request, sent to Secretary of State Marco Rubio, emphasizes the need for justice and safety for Americans. The families, including members of the Lebaron family, have been advocating for this designation since the 2019 murder of nine of their relatives.


The Western Journal: Guatemalan Man Dies in Missouri Cereal Plant Oven While Working Under an Alias
Guatemalan Man Dies in Missouri Cereal Plant Oven While Working Under an Alias
A Guatemalan man, Nicolas Lopez Gomez, 38, died in an industrial oven at a Missouri cereal plant while working under the alias Edward Avila. The incident occurred during a power washing task, and OSHA is investigating the circumstances surrounding his death.

Authorities confirmed foul play is not suspected, and the company has not commented on the accident. In the previous fiscal year, OSHA investigated 826 workplace fatalities, marking an 11% decrease from the year prior.