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Jun 5, 2025 |
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#illegals
The Federalist: Press Believes That Only Violent Illegals Should Be Deported
A recent article critiques ICE's operation in Massachusetts, which arrested 1,461 illegal aliens, noting that only 54% had criminal records. Critics argue this suggests that immigration enforcement should only target violent offenders, undermining the legality of all unlawful entries.
The narrative implies that immigration laws are only enforceable against those with serious crimes, disregarding the fact that illegal entry itself is a crime. Polls show a significant majority of Americans support deporting illegal aliens, reflecting a desire for strict adherence to immigration laws.
#politics
Fox News: Boulder terror attack result of 'reckless Biden policies,' White House says
The White House is attributing blame to the Biden administration for a recent terrorist attack in Boulder, Colorado, which injured a dozen people, including a Holocaust survivor. The suspect, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, entered the U.S. under Biden's watch and overstayed his visa.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt criticized the administration's policies, stating that Soliman was allowed to remain in the country and work instead of being deported. This incident has reignited concerns about immigration policies and national security.
Breitbart: Watch Live: Karoline Leavitt Holds White House Press Briefing
Trump Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt addressed reporters following President Trump's speech in Pennsylvania, where he highlighted a deal between U.S. Steel and Nippon Steel aimed at preserving American jobs. The administration is focused on advancing the America First agenda and passing significant tax cuts.
GB News: Geert Wilders QUITS coalition as Dutch Government collapses amid row over migration
Geert Wilders announced that his PVV party will exit the coalition government in the Netherlands, effectively ending the current administration and likely prompting new elections. He cited a lack of support from coalition partners on his asylum migration proposals as the reason for the departure.
The coalition has struggled with consensus since its formation last July, making Wilders' decision a significant political shift.
The Economist: Blighty newsletter: Shoreditch’s festival of creativity—and AI anxiety
Britain's rearmament plans are facing funding challenges, with many new military capabilities expected to take years to materialize. Meanwhile, Gerry Adams has won a defamation case against the BBC, receiving €100,000 in damages.
Sir Keir Starmer's efforts to strengthen ties in Scotland are under pressure, as the relationship becomes increasingly competitive. Additionally, London's Harley Street is opting for scientific advancements over cosmetic treatments.
Fox News: Youngkin sets date for special election to fill deep-blue House seat
Virginia's Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin has scheduled a special election for Sept. 9, 2025, to fill the congressional seat of the late Democratic Rep. Gerry Connolly. Six Democrats and two Republicans are vying for the position in the heavily blue 11th District.
This special election marks the third in 2025, following two in Florida and another set for Arizona on Sept. 23. Texas will hold its special election on Nov. 4 to fill a vacant seat left by the death of a Democratic representative.
#society
Fox News: Hot travel trend has people 'townsizing' by visiting quaint American towns
Americans are increasingly opting for "townsizing," a travel trend favoring quaint small-town destinations for summer vacations. This trend appeals to various generations, with Boomers seeking relaxation and Gen Z pursuing experiences reminiscent of charming movie settings.
Travelers are drawn to quieter locales like Old Saybrook, North Wildwood, and Cape Cod, focusing on local shops and restaurants rather than typical tourist attractions. This shift allows for more relaxed, experiential trips, often within driving distance, saving money and avoiding flying hassles.
The Federalist: Is The Smithsonian Violating Trump's 'Gender Ideology' EO?
President Trump’s executive order to end federal funding for “gender ideology” is at odds with recent events hosted by Smithsonian museums, which received over $1 billion in taxpayer dollars. The National Portrait Gallery and Smithsonian American Art Museum held a “Pride Family Festival,” featuring activities for children that promote LGBT themes.
Despite the order, events like trivia nights and discussions on LGBT topics continue at various Smithsonian institutions. A White House official stated that they would ensure federal funds are not used for promoting gender ideology, but did not confirm if upcoming Pride events would be canceled.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Russia Calls Kyiv 'Delusional' and Demands Ukraine Surrender For Peace
Russia and Ukraine remain at an impasse in peace negotiations, with Moscow demanding significant concessions from Kyiv, including territorial recognition and military neutrality. Ukraine insists on an unconditional ceasefire as a prerequisite for talks, but Russia's demands include withdrawal from occupied territories and recognition of Russian as an official language.
Both sides continue to engage in military strikes, with Ukraine targeting Russian-occupied energy infrastructure. President Zelensky criticized Russia's actions as contradictory to any genuine peace efforts and urged Western nations to apply pressure on Russia for a ceasefire.
#education
The Telegraph: Trump’s foreign students ban was never about terror
The Trump administration is intensifying its crackdown on foreign students, citing national security concerns. Recent actions include deportation proceedings against students supporting pro-Palestinian causes and plans to revoke visas for Chinese students linked to the Communist Party.
This strategy aligns with Project 2025, aimed at leveraging national security powers to implement policies without lengthy legislative processes. Trump’s “America First” agenda also includes limiting foreign student admissions to elite universities like Harvard to prioritize American applicants.
#other
Forbes: Japan Is About To Land On The Moon — Here’s How To Watch It Live
ispace will attempt a second lunar landing with its “Resilience” lander on June 5, 2025, after a failed attempt in 2023. The landing will be live-streamed, targeting the Mare Frigoris region on the moon.
If successful, the lander will deploy the “Tenacious” rover to conduct experiments and send data back. ispace aims to establish a low-cost lunar transportation service for future missions.
Fox News: Stanley launches its summer collection, Messa Rose, featuring 3 new shades
Stanley has launched its Messa Rose collection for summer, featuring vibrant colors like polished rose gold, blue corn paisley, and conch floral paisley. The collection includes various products such as Quenchers, IceFlow water bottles, wine tumblers, can coolers, and flasks.
Stanley Club members enjoy free shipping on U.S. orders through June 12, while non-members can receive free shipping on orders over $75. The collection offers practical features like insulated designs and easy-carry handles, perfect for summer hydration and outdoor activities.
Daily Mirror: Is Starmer's defence plan the right priority for Britain right now - vote here
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Daily Mirror: Small boat arrivals 'drawn to UK because we can't return them after Brexit'
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