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Jun 6, 2025 |
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#illegals
Fox News: GOP lawmaker vows to 'close' controversial Biden-era 'side door' on key issue
New legislation proposes to limit immigration parole admissions to 3,000 annually starting in fiscal year 2029. The "Preventing the Abuse of Immigration Parole Act" aims to ensure parole is granted on a case-by-case basis and restricts admissions from certain countries without special permission.
The bill, sponsored by Rep. Addison McDowell, addresses concerns over national security and the perceived abuse of parole under the Biden administration, which reportedly allowed 2.8 million individuals entry. The legislation reflects ongoing debates about immigration policy and enforcement in the U.S.
Breitbart: DHS: South Carolina Nightclub with Los Zetas Cartel Connection Raided, 72 Illegal Aliens Arrested
The Department of Homeland Security conducted a raid in Charleston, South Carolina, resulting in the arrest of 72 illegal aliens linked to a nightclub operated by a suspected member of the Los Zetas cartel. The operation targeted human and drug trafficking activities.
Among those arrested was a Honduran fugitive wanted for murder. The raid also yielded narcotics, firearms, and cash, with local law enforcement assisting in the operation. DHS emphasized its commitment to keeping communities safe from illegal activities.
#politics
Le Monde: 'Starmer has clearly adopted the rhetoric of the anti-immigration right'
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has proposed measures to "take back control of our borders," echoing anti-immigration sentiments. He emphasizes concerns over immigration's impact on resources, despite acknowledging the significant contributions migrants have made to the UK’s economy and public services.
Starmer's approach aligns with historical anti-immigrant rhetoric, reflecting a long-standing debate in Britain about the role of immigrants throughout its history. While he and others call for control over immigration, they recognize its inevitability and the benefits it brings.
Fox News: Gingrich warns 'very profound cultural civil war' underway, says Democrats doubling down on 'weird values'
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich warned of a "cultural civil war" in America, highlighting the growing divide between the political right and left. He argued that many Americans support Donald Trump for opposing the values of the Obama-Biden administration, which he described as out of touch and extreme.
Gingrich criticized Democrats for failing to reassess their strategies after electoral losses and accused them of using misleading rhetoric about policies affecting Medicaid. He claimed that Trump effectively communicates issues in a relatable manner, contrasting it with the Democrats' approach.
Fox News: Walz recalls how son explained Trump’s appeal to young men and how the president creates a sense of belonging
Gov. Tim Walz discussed his son Gus's insights on why young men are drawn to Donald Trump, emphasizing that their support is often based on a sense of excitement and belonging rather than policy issues. He noted that the Democratic Party struggles to connect with this demographic.
Walz warned that Trump's appeal taps into a deep societal need for connection, suggesting that the party must do more to engage young men and make them feel included. He compared Trump's rallies to high school sports teams, highlighting the importance of belonging in today's disconnected society.
#society
Breitbart: Jimmy Fallon: 'I was Going to Kill Myself' If I Didn't Get on 'Saturday Night Live' By 'The Age of 25'
Jimmy Fallon revealed on a podcast that he once wrote in a journal he would "kill himself" if he didn't get cast on Saturday Night Live by age 25. He acknowledged the seriousness of the statement but later downplayed it, asserting he was confident he would succeed before that age.
The conversation highlighted the pressure many feel regarding career milestones, with Fallon attempting to shift the narrative to emphasize his eventual success rather than the gravity of his earlier claim.
Fox News: Doctor claims Thai restaurant's spicy dish left her 'permanently' harmed: 'Will forever be damaged'
A California doctor, Dr. Harjasleen Walia, is suing Coup de Thai restaurant after allegedly suffering permanent injuries from their spicy Dragon Balls dish. She claims the dish burned her vocal cords and esophagus, despite requesting less spice due to her intolerance.
The restaurant denies responsibility, stating that no one else required medical attention from the dish. Walia's lawsuit argues the dish was unfit for consumption and that the restaurant failed to take necessary precautions regarding the spice levels.
The Telegraph: Professor prosecuted over tweets calling for Jews to be ‘de-Zionised’
Prof. David Miller is facing private prosecution for social media posts advocating for the "de-Zionisation" of Jews, with charges brought by the Campaign Against Antisemitism. The allegations include sending menacing messages via a public communications network, violating the Communications Act 2003.
The first hearing is scheduled for July 2. Miller's posts criticized Israel and called for accountability among "Zionist Jews," asserting that the entire Zionist movement should be targeted. He previously won a tribunal case claiming discrimination due to his anti-Zionist beliefs.
#foreignaffairs
CNSNews: Fungus Fiasco: Chinese Couple Linked to CCP Accused of Smuggling Pathogen into U.S.
Two Chinese nationals, Yunqing Jian and Zunyong Liu, face charges for smuggling the dangerous biological pathogen Fusarium graminearum into the U.S. for research at the University of Michigan. The pathogen poses significant risks to crops and human health.
The FBI arrested the pair, who are also accused of conspiracy and visa fraud. FBI Director Kash Patel emphasized the threat posed by the Chinese Communist Party to American food supply and national security.
Breitbart: Report: Chile's Leftist President Refused to Take Marco Rubio Call over Israel
Chilean President Gabriel Boric declined a call from U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio amid tensions over his government's stance on Israel. Boric has condemned Israel's actions in Gaza, labeling them as genocide, and has taken steps to boycott Israeli goods and support legal action against Israel.
Despite the diplomatic friction, Chilean Foreign Minister Alberto van Klaveren assured Rubio that Boric would not sever ties with Israel. Boric's recent congressional speech reiterated his criticism of Israel and called for a boycott, while also supporting an arms embargo against the Israeli government.
#military
GB News: WATCH: Former MP and soldier blasts John Healey for 'pathetic' lack of clarity on defence costs
Former Conservative MP Bob Seely criticized Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer for wearing a military uniform, calling it "offensive." He also condemned the government's vague plans for a new defense strategy and the uncertainty over associated costs.
#culture
The Economist: A new London attraction hopes to revive interest in Elvis
A new attraction in London, Elvis Evolution, aims to reignite interest in Elvis Presley as part of the Immerse LDN entertainment hub at Royal Docks. This area is attracting both tourists and tech enthusiasts with its interactive experiences, including virtual reality.
The initiative reflects a broader trend of revitalizing historical areas with modern attractions, blending culture and technology.
#education
Forbes: Dubai Billionaire Teams With Adani To Expand His GEMS Schools In India
GEMS Education, led by Sunny Varkey, is expanding into India through a joint venture with Gautam Adani, aiming to open 20 schools in three years. The initiative includes a commitment to provide free education for underprivileged students, supported by a $234 million investment from the Adani Foundation.
In addition to its Indian expansion, GEMS plans to invest $300 million in the UAE's private education sector, capitalizing on the growing demand from expatriates. The company, which operates 92 schools globally, is also enhancing its offerings with a new ultra-premium school in Dubai.