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#illegals
Breitbart: EXCLUSIVE: May Migrant Apprehensions Increase Along SW Border -- Almost All Returned
In May, Border Patrol apprehended over 8,500 migrants crossing from Mexico, marking a rise from April's nearly 8,300. This trend follows two months of increased apprehensions after significant declines earlier in 2023. Most apprehended migrants, over 99%, were returned to Mexico or other safe countries.
Under the Trump administration, fewer than 80 apprehended migrants were released into the U.S. monthly, primarily for severe humanitarian cases. In contrast, reports indicate that under the Biden administration, over 85% of apprehended migrants were released into the U.S. interior in early 2024.
Breitbart: DHS: Nashville Mayor 'Protecting Illegal Aliens and Gang Members over' U.S. Citizens
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has accused Nashville's Mayor Freddie O’Connell of prioritizing illegal aliens and gang members over local residents. This follows his efforts to obstruct ICE operations by urging city employees to refuse cooperation and collaborating with migrant activist groups.
Investigations by the House Judiciary and Homeland Security Committees are underway, examining O’Connell's actions that may violate federal immigration laws. Tennessee Senator Marsha Blackburn has called for a federal investigation, emphasizing the need to protect law enforcement and ensure community safety.
Fox News: DOJ sues Texas for offering in-state college tuition to illegal immigrants in alleged violation of federal law
The Department of Justice has filed a complaint against Texas to block a law that allows illegal immigrants to pay in-state tuition at public colleges. The DOJ argues this law conflicts with federal regulations that prohibit such benefits for individuals not legally residing in the U.S.
The lawsuit is part of a broader initiative by the Trump administration to ensure that taxpayer-funded benefits are not extended to illegal immigrants. The law in question, known as the Texas Dream Act, was enacted in 2001 and has allowed certain undocumented students to access in-state tuition rates.
#politics
Front Page Magazine: Calm Down, Conservatives
Conservatives are urged to temper their frustrations regarding Congress and the Republican Party's actions. While there is a sense of urgency for change, the reality of the Senate filibuster limits legislative progress. Complaints about inaction overlook the complexities of political compromise and the necessity of working within existing structures.
Additionally, trust in leaders like Dan Bongino is called into question when their findings do not align with popular conspiracy theories. The pursuit of truth should not lead to disappointment when it contradicts preconceived notions. Patience is necessary for accountability and progress, especially in the context of ongoing investigations and the political landscape.
Front Page Magazine: California’s Oligarchy
California's political landscape is characterized by a network of powerful families, with the Newsom and Pelosi clans exemplifying this trend. The state's governance resembles an oligarchy rather than a democracy, as many legislators are related and maintain entrenched political connections, often leading to corruption and nepotism.
The intertwining of political families raises concerns about the integrity of California's political system. With a significant percentage of legislators being family members of other politicians, the state appears to be dominated by a few influential clans, limiting true democratic representation.
#society
Fox News: Focus on the Family’s Jim Daly rejects SPLC ‘hate group’ label: ‘This isn’t hate, it’s the love of Christ’
Focus on the Family President Jim Daly criticized the Southern Poverty Law Center's (SPLC) classification of his organization as a "hate group," calling it "discouraging" and a reflection of cultural issues. He emphasized their commitment to traditional marriage and the positive impact they have on families.
Daly warned that the SPLC's labeling could incite danger, recalling a past shooting linked to another organization on the list. Despite facing protests, he expressed hope and support from those familiar with their work, urging for coexistence and understanding in a polarized culture.
#foreignaffairs
The Western Journal: Trump Speaks with Putin - Both Appear Be on Same Page Regarding Iran Getting Nukes
President Trump spoke with Russian President Putin, agreeing that Iran must not acquire nuclear weapons. Trump emphasized urgency in Iran's decision-making and noted Putin's willingness to assist in negotiations.
The conversation follows a strengthening partnership between Russia and Iran, particularly in defense, amid ongoing geopolitical tensions. Trump clarified that the U.S. will not permit any uranium enrichment by Iran under a potential agreement.
#economy
Breitbart: Trump Wants Debt Limit 'Scrapped' to Protect from 'Economic Catastrophe'
President Trump expressed support for scrapping the debt limit, aligning with Senator Elizabeth Warren's stance. He emphasized the need to prevent economic catastrophe by removing the limit from political control, advocating for bipartisan action to address the issue.
Trump also acknowledged Warren's criticism of raising the debt limit to fund tax breaks for billionaires, suggesting that any increase should be gradual. He reiterated the importance of extending or eliminating the debt ceiling to avoid repeated crises.
GB News: Chinese-owned carmaker sees electric vehicle sales drop with thousands of redundancies on the table
Volvo's electric vehicle sales fell 27% in May, with overall vehicle sales down 12%. Electric cars made up only 21% of total sales, prompting the company to announce job cuts and a restructuring plan amid rising costs and trade uncertainties.
Despite the decline, Volvo remains committed to electrification, planning to adapt its strategy with a focus on plug-in hybrids and regional operations. The company aims to complete structural changes by Q3 2025.
Breitbart: Fed’s Beige Book: U.S. Economy Declined Slightly, Casting Doubt on Fed Interest Rate Policy
The U.S. economy has experienced slight declines across several Federal Reserve districts, with business sentiment cautious due to ongoing trade policy uncertainty. While some sectors show stability and a trend toward reshoring production, employment levels remain flat, and consumer spending is mixed.
Inflation remains low despite rising input costs from tariffs, leading businesses to consider price increases. The overall economic outlook is described as "slightly pessimistic and uncertain," though some districts report growing optimism among firms adapting to supply chain changes.
#crime
Breitbart: Report: Phone Records Show Columbia Protester Had Direct Link to Hamas
Tarek Bazrouk, a self-identified "Jew-hater," is linked to Hamas's al-Qassam Brigades and faces federal hate crime charges for antisemitic attacks. Evidence suggests he received updates from Hamas and bragged about family ties to the group. Columbia University denies his affiliation.
Bazrouk's alleged actions include assaults on Jewish individuals and participation in anti-Israel protests. His phone reportedly contained pro-Hamas propaganda, and he has been in custody since May 2025, facing up to ten years in prison for each hate crime charge.