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#illegals
CNSNews: Sex Offender Among ICE’s Martha Vineyard Illegal Immigration Arrests
ICE Boston, in collaboration with FBI, DEA, DHS, ATF, and the U.S. Coast Guard, arrested around 40 illegal aliens between Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket. Among those arrested were individuals with prior offenses, including a documented MS-13 member and a child sex offender.
Local reactions were mixed, with some residents warning of ICE's presence. However, business owner Thiago Alves noted that officers respected the documentation of legal immigrants during their operation, indicating a focus on those violating immigration laws rather than on lawful residents.
Breitbart: Homan Warns Democrat Rhetoric Against ICE Could Result in Loss of Life
Tom Homan, former border czar, criticized Democrats for their attacks on ICE, warning they could incite violence against agents. He highlighted the Trump administration's achievements, including a significant reduction in fentanyl trafficking and improved border security, claiming these efforts save lives.
Homan emphasized that most ICE arrests involve criminal illegal aliens, and he condemned the portrayal of law enforcement as the antagonists. He argued that the narrative surrounding immigration enforcement is fundamentally flawed and dangerous.
#politics
Breitbart: Israeli Support for 'Two-State Solution' Falls to 21%; All-Time Low
Support for a two-state solution among Israelis has dropped to 21%, the lowest since 2013, according to a Pew survey. This decline, down 14 points since spring 2023, reflects growing obstacles to peace, including trust issues and ongoing conflicts between political factions.
In contrast, support for an independent Palestinian state has plummeted from 61% a decade ago to just 25% now, with 65% opposing it. This shift follows a series of conflicts and political dynamics that have influenced public opinion significantly.
Breitbart: Stefanik Launches 'Save New York' PAC to Help Republicans Ahead of Midterms
House Republican Leadership Chair Elise Stefanik has established the "Save New York" PAC to support Republican candidates and challenge Governor Kathy Hochul’s policies. The PAC will initially focus on local races ahead of the 2026 midterms.
Stefanik criticized Hochul as the "worst Governor in America" and emphasized the need for Republican leadership in New York. With a strong fundraising record, she aims to enhance Republican representation in the state, positioning herself as a potential gubernatorial candidate.
The Federalist: Trump Admin Rescinds Guidance Forcing Hospitals Into Abortions
The Trump administration has rescinded guidance from the Biden administration that mandated hospitals perform abortions, asserting it does not align with their policy. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) will enforce the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA) while respecting state laws on abortion.
Pro-life advocates have welcomed the change, viewing it as a victory for both women and unborn children. The move aims to clarify legal confusion stemming from previous expansions of EMTALA regarding abortion procedures.
Fox News: Self-proclaimed Democratic 'super mayor' ordered to court as scandal-plagued tenure unravels
Former Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard faces legal issues following her ousting in an election amid corruption allegations. She has been ordered to a contempt hearing for failing to provide public records and previously disregarding transparency laws.
Henyard's administration is under scrutiny after the village's financial mismanagement came to light, including a significant deficit and unauthorized credit card charges. She is set to appear in court as investigations into her tenure continue.
The Western Journal: Longtime CNN Pundit At Heart of Defamation Disaster is Out: 'Tough to Say Goodbye'
Alex Marquardt, former CNN Chief National Security Correspondent, has announced his departure from the network after eight years. His exit follows a turbulent period marked by editorial differences and a significant defamation lawsuit settlement involving U.S. Navy veteran Zachary Young, which cost CNN $5 million.
While Marquardt did not provide specific reasons for his departure, sources indicate that the lawsuit's financial implications likely played a crucial role. Insiders suggest that editorial disagreements at CNN were also a factor in his dismissal.
#society
The Western Journal: Deep Dive: Dismantling 'the Anti-MAGA' Preacher's Lies About the Border, Handouts, and Jesus' 'Free Healthcare'
Rev. Dr. Caleb J. Lines, self-identified as an "anti-MAGA preacher," critiques the MAGA movement through social media, arguing that true Christians must oppose it. He claims that advocating for border control, cutting social programs, and opposing certain economic policies contradicts Jesus' teachings.
However, the article refutes his assertions, emphasizing that biblical teachings do not directly address modern political issues like immigration and healthcare. It argues that Lines misinterprets scripture to fit a progressive agenda, warning against conflating religious beliefs with political ideologies.
GB News: Meghan Markle issues birthday message to Princess Lilibet as duchess shares unseen photo
Meghan Markle celebrated her daughter Princess Lilibet's fourth birthday with a heartfelt Instagram message, expressing gratitude for her presence in their lives. Lilibet, named after the late Queen Elizabeth II, is seventh in line to the throne and has an older brother, Prince Archie.
In a recent podcast, Meghan revealed her interest in starting a business with Lilibet, drawing inspiration from successful mother-daughter ventures. She also shared a video of them harvesting honey together, showcasing their close bond and hinting at future entrepreneurial aspirations.
Breitbart: University Migrants Lobby Against Trump's Visa Reforms
International students are lobbying against President Trump's initiatives to prioritize American students for college admissions, arguing that they contribute significantly to U.S. society and economy. They assert that the U.S. is a "Nation of Immigrants" and call for unity among all students to defend their opportunities.
Critics of Trump's reforms highlight the potential negative impact on American graduates, as foreign students often fill roles that could benefit U.S. citizens. The debate continues amid rising unemployment rates for recent graduates, particularly in high-tech fields, exacerbated by the influx of foreign workers through various visa programs.
CNSNews: Gov. DeSantis Signs Bills to Prevent, Punish Animal Cruelty in Florida Named After High-Profile Victims
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has signed two significant animal welfare laws, Dexter’s Law and Trooper’s Law, aimed at enhancing protections against animal cruelty. Dexter’s Law establishes stricter penalties for aggravated animal cruelty and creates the state’s first animal abuser database, preventing offenders from owning pets.
Trooper’s Law makes abandoning a restrained animal during emergencies a third-degree felony and sets penalties for neglecting confined animals. Both laws stem from recent high-profile cases of animal cruelty, reflecting a growing public concern for animal welfare in Florida.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: War in Ukraine: Russia pushes maximalist demands during Istanbul peace negotiations
Russia has firmly rejected a proposed 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine, indicating a lack of interest in peace negotiations. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov noted that no immediate breakthroughs are expected from the recent talks in Istanbul, which highlighted the stark differences between Ukraine and Russia's positions.
The Ukrainian delegation, led by Defense Minister Rustem Umerov, showed a willingness to engage with international partners, while Russia, represented by adviser Vladimir Medinski, maintained a hardline stance with uncompromising demands. This suggests a prolonged conflict as Russia seeks to dictate terms.
#military
The Federalist: U.S. Army Hits 2025 Recruiting Goals Four Months Early
The U.S. Army achieved its 2025 recruiting goal of 61,000 new recruits four months ahead of schedule, marking a significant milestone for the branch. Army Secretary Dan Driscoll emphasized the importance of this achievement and expressed hope that more Americans will choose to serve.
Under the current administration, efforts have been made to restore a strong military ethos and remove policies perceived as divisive. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth highlighted the focus on rebuilding the military and moving away from what he termed "wokeness." Other military branches are also reportedly on track to meet their recruiting targets.
#health
Fox News: Mobile teaching kitchens roll out in West Virginia to fight state's high obesity rate
West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey is promoting health initiatives through the "Make America Healthy Again" movement. The state is launching mobile teaching kitchens to educate residents on healthy cooking and nutrition, addressing high obesity rates among children.
Morrisey's program aims to combat health issues like obesity and diabetes by encouraging better food choices and physical activity. The initiative includes designating "Mountaineer Mile trails" in state parks to promote exercise.
#crime
Fox News: Arkansas officials release new photo of escaped 'Devil in the Ozarks' on run for weeks
Grant Hardin, a former police chief serving time for murder and rape, escaped from an Arkansas prison on May 25. The Arkansas Department of Corrections has launched a manhunt in the Ozarks and released an updated photo of Hardin, who is considered dangerous.
Authorities are offering a $25,000 reward for information leading to his capture. Hardin was sentenced to 30 years for murder and additional time for a 1997 rape case. He is believed to still be in the Arkansas area.
CNSNews: Dem Councilwoman Used COVID Relief Money On Birthday Throne
Democratic Councilwoman Tiawana Brown of Charlotte, NC, has been indicted for allegedly fraudulently obtaining over $124,000 in COVID-19 relief funds and spending approximately $15,000 on a lavish birthday party in 2021. The party featured extravagant elements, including a wall of roses and a horse-drawn carriage.
The investigation was prompted by Brown's social media posts showcasing the party, leading to scrutiny of her nonprofit, Beauty After the Bars, which aims to assist formerly incarcerated women. Brown, who has a prior felony conviction for fraud, stated she repaid the funds. Court appearances for Brown and her daughters are scheduled.
The Telegraph: Manhunt for ex-soldier after his three young daughters found dead at campsite
Travis Decker, a former soldier, is wanted for the suspected murder of his three daughters, ages 9, 8, and 5, found dead at a Washington campsite. He faces three counts of murder and kidnapping, with authorities seeking public assistance in locating him.
Decker, 32, is believed to be living in a white 2017 GMC Sierra pickup truck. The children's mother reported them missing after Decker failed to return them from a visit. Police are uncertain if he is armed.
#sports
The Western Journal: Liberal Fans Couldn’t Handle Steelers QB Appearing at Trump Rally, Team’s Response Basically Told Them to Grow Up
Pittsburgh Steelers players Mason Rudolph and Miles Killebrew, along with legend Rocky Bleier, appeared with President Trump at a rally, prompting backlash from some liberal fans. The Steelers organization responded, emphasizing individual freedom and that players' views do not represent the team.
The situation drew comparisons to past instances of political endorsements by team members, highlighting a perceived double standard in fan reactions. As the Steelers gear up for the upcoming season, the editorial suggests that conservative fans may rally around the team.
#outdoors
Fox News: Hiker found dead in Maine, search continues for 28-year-old daughter
A 58-year-old hiker, Tim Keiderling, was found dead near the summit of Mount Katahdin in Maine, while his 28-year-old daughter, Esther, remains missing. The pair, from Ulster Park, New York, were last seen on Sunday morning before embarking on a hike.
Search efforts involving over 30 Maine Game Wardens and other teams are ongoing. The area is known for its challenging terrain, with the average hike taking 8 to 12 hours. The Hunt and Abol Trails have been closed during the search.