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#illegals

GB News: Rwanda migrant scheme had CLEAR deterrent on small boat arrivals, latest figures reveal
Rwanda migrant scheme had CLEAR deterrent on small boat arrivals, latest figures reveal
New Home Office data indicates that the Rwanda asylum scheme had a deterrent effect on Channel crossings, with lower migrant arrivals during favorable weather conditions after the scheme's announcement. Despite record good weather days in May and June 2024, arrivals remained consistent with previous months.

Critics, including Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp, argue that the cancellation of the Rwanda scheme by the Labour government was a mistake, as it had begun to influence crossing attempts. Migration experts challenge the government's weather-related explanations for rising crossings, suggesting other factors are more significant.


The Telegraph: French attempts to ‘stop the boats’ are too little, too late
French attempts to ‘stop the boats’ are too little, too late
The ongoing issue of illegal migration across the Channel remains a significant challenge for the UK, with British governments repeatedly striking deals with France that have not effectively curbed crossings. France is now considering arming its police to address the situation, raising questions about its commitment to stopping migrants from reaching the UK.

Despite financial support from the UK, France has little incentive to prevent migrants from departing for Britain, as it may be seen as benefiting from the situation. The recent acknowledgment of the need for action against irregular crossings marks a potential shift, but skepticism remains about France's willingness to prioritize UK interests amid its own political pressures.


#politics

Fox News: Vance compares Harvard to North Korea as he takes aim at school’s ‘ideological diversity’
Vance compares Harvard to North Korea as he takes aim at school’s ‘ideological diversity’
Vice President JD Vance criticized Harvard University for its perceived lack of ideological diversity, likening it to North Korea. He claimed that 95% of the faculty supports Kamala Harris, suggesting this indicates a failure of democratic principles in academia.

The Trump administration continues to clash with Harvard over governance and admissions reforms related to antisemitism. Harvard's president stated the administration's demands for oversight and elimination of diversity programs are unconstitutional, leading to threats of significant funding cuts.


Fox News: Fetterman dismisses questions as another top staffer reportedly jumps ship
Fetterman dismisses questions as another top staffer reportedly jumps ship
Sen. John Fetterman is experiencing a high turnover in his office, with another staff member, Krysta Sinclair Juris, set to leave. This follows a series of departures amid concerns about Fetterman's health and behavior since he took office in 2023.

Fetterman has faced scrutiny for his decisions and has often broken with party lines on issues like Israel and immigration. He deflected questions about staff turnover, suggesting that other senators have even higher rates. Cabelle St. John is expected to replace Juris as chief of staff.


Fox News: US judge dismisses DNC election commission lawsuit, in a victory for Trump
US judge dismisses DNC election commission lawsuit, in a victory for Trump
A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit from the Democratic National Committee claiming President Trump's executive orders threatened the Federal Election Commission's independence. The judge ruled that the DNC did not demonstrate a concrete injury to justify their request for an injunction.

Judge Amir Ali stated that concerns about the FEC's independence were too speculative and found no evidence of Trump undermining the agency's role. He noted that the DNC could amend their filing if circumstances change.


CNSNews: What’s ‘Rescission’ – and Why Do Republicans Want It?
What’s ‘Rescission’ – and Why Do Republicans Want It?
President Trump has submitted a rescission proposal to Congress aimed at cutting $9.4 billion in what he terms wasteful spending, including funding for public media like NPR and PBS. Rescission allows the government to cancel appropriated funds that have not yet been obligated, requiring a simple majority vote in Congress.

The proposal highlights the advantages of rescission, such as bypassing filibusters and limiting debate time. However, it poses risks, as failure to pass the proposal would prevent future attempts to rescind the same appropriations. Trump's initiative reflects ongoing Republican efforts to reduce federal spending.


#society

Fox News: Several feared dead in a stampede outside a cricket stadium in India
Several feared dead in a stampede outside a cricket stadium in India
A stampede occurred at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, India, as thousands gathered to celebrate the Royal Challengers Bengaluru's Indian Premier League victory. Reports indicate at least 11 fatalities, with local authorities still assessing the situation.

Stampedes are not uncommon in India during large gatherings. Earlier this year, a similar incident resulted in at least 30 deaths during the Maha Kumbh festival. Emergency services responded to the scene, carrying injured individuals away on stretchers.


Breitbart: Islamists Targeting French Child Shelters to Radicalise Minors: Report
Islamists Targeting French Child Shelters to Radicalise Minors: Report
A report reveals that Islamist networks are infiltrating child care homes in France, exploiting vulnerable minors for prostitution, drug trafficking, and recruitment into terrorist groups. Underfunded facilities lack oversight, allowing radical influences to thrive and endangering children.

The report highlights a failure in government oversight and cooperation with intelligence, with many cases of radicalization dismissed. It raises concerns about the influence of organizations linked to the Muslim Brotherhood, which allegedly aim to maintain strict adherence to Islam among youth.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Syria says ‘will never be threat to anyone in region’ after rocket fire on Israel
Syria says ‘will never be threat to anyone in region’ after rocket fire on Israel
Syrian authorities claimed they would "never be a threat" to the region following a rocket attack from Syria on the Israeli Golan Heights, the first in over a year. Israel responded with artillery fire and airstrikes targeting Syrian regime weapons.

Syria condemned the Israeli response as a violation of sovereignty and denied responsibility for the rocket fire, attributing it to destabilizing parties. Israeli officials held the Syrian president accountable for threats against Israel, emphasizing ongoing military operations in Syria despite recent diplomatic contacts aimed at reducing tensions.


Fox News: Israeli officials object to expected UN Security Council ceasefire resolution
Israeli officials object to expected UN Security Council ceasefire resolution
Israeli officials oppose a draft U.N. Security Council resolution calling for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, the return of hostages, and lifting humanitarian aid restrictions. They argue the resolution undermines aid efforts and allows Hamas to remain in power.

Israeli representatives assert that the resolution fails to adequately link hostage release to a ceasefire and could enable future attacks by Hamas. The U.S.-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation has paused aid distribution due to security concerns amid ongoing violence.


#crime

Le Monde: Suspected mastermind of French crypto kidnappings arrested in Morocco
Suspected mastermind of French crypto kidnappings arrested in Morocco
A 24-year-old Franco-Moroccan man, Badiss Mohamed Amide Bajjou, suspected of orchestrating kidnappings of cryptocurrency entrepreneurs in France, has been arrested in Morocco. His arrest follows a series of high-profile abductions, including that of crypto boss David Balland, which have raised security concerns.

French authorities have made multiple arrests related to these crimes, with many suspects being young individuals recruited online. The situation has prompted the French government to enhance security measures for wealthy cryptocurrency figures amid growing fears of organized crime targeting them.


Fox News: Man allegedly connected to California fertility clinic bomber arrested at JFK: source
Man allegedly connected to California fertility clinic bomber arrested at JFK: source
A suspect linked to a car bombing outside a Palm Springs fertility clinic has been arrested at JFK Airport. Daniel Park, 32, will be extradited to California after appearing in a Brooklyn federal court. The bombing, classified as domestic terrorism, left one dead and four injured.

The primary suspect, motivated by a fringe ideology against reproduction, detonated an explosive device but did not harm any embryos stored at the clinic. The FBI is investigating the incident as a domestic terrorism case.