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#illegals

Fox News: Trump's DHS says Biden released 'barbaric' illegal immigrant now accused of heinous crime
Trump's DHS says Biden released 'barbaric' illegal immigrant now accused of heinous crime
The Department of Homeland Security announced an ICE detainer for Lorenzo Lopez Alcario, a Guatemalan national charged with raping a child. Alcario, previously deported in 2017, re-entered the U.S. in 2022 and was released despite his criminal history.

DHS officials criticized the Biden administration for allowing Alcario back into the country, emphasizing the detainer aims to prevent further victimization. Recent ICE operations in Massachusetts have led to the arrest of numerous illegal immigrants with serious criminal backgrounds.


GB News: REVEALED: Four ways the French could crack down on migrant crossings as record numbers cross Channel
REVEALED: Four ways the French could crack down on migrant crossings as record numbers cross Channel
Former UK Border Force chief Tony Smith has urged France to implement four strategies to reduce migrant crossings in the English Channel. He suggests joint patrols between the UK and France, empowering French border guards to intercept boats, deploying barriers in rivers, and utilizing advanced surveillance technology.

These measures aim to address the significant increase in migrant arrivals, with over 14,800 recorded in five months. Smith emphasizes the need for cooperation and legal adjustments in France to effectively tackle the ongoing crisis.


#politics

The Western Journal: Fact Check: Is It True That the People of Kentucky 'Can't Stand' Rand Paul, As Trump Alleges?
Fact Check: Is It True That the People of Kentucky 'Can't Stand' Rand Paul, As Trump Alleges?
President Trump criticized Senator Rand Paul for opposing the "Big Beautiful Bill," claiming that Paul lacks understanding and is unpopular in Kentucky. Trump's comments suggest that Paul's consistent "no" votes are detrimental and that the bill represents significant growth.

However, electoral data indicates that Paul is quite popular in Kentucky, having won his Senate seat and subsequent elections by substantial margins. While some constituents may be frustrated with his stance, overall, Paul's support appears to be increasing rather than declining.


The Federalist: Why Emil Bove Is Highly Qualified To Be The Next Federal Judge
Why Emil Bove Is Highly Qualified To Be The Next Federal Judge
President Trump faces numerous lawsuits that hinder his administration's operations, with judges issuing 40 preliminary injunctions against key policies. The nomination of Emil Bove, a lawyer with a history of defending Trump, aims to restore the Rule of Law and address perceived political bias within the DOJ.

Bove has taken significant actions against DOJ personnel involved in politically motivated prosecutions, including those related to the January 6 events and New York Mayor Eric Adams. Despite some conservative opposition, Bove's reforms and approach to personnel changes are seen as necessary in light of the ongoing legal challenges to Trump's agenda.


The Federalist: Are The Latest Spygate Revelations A Big Fat Misdirection?
Are The Latest Spygate Revelations A Big Fat Misdirection?
Recent disclosures regarding the Russiagate investigation reveal significant issues, including the release of the “Trump-Russia binder” and an FBI report confirming that Nellie Ohr, a Clinton-linked operative, lied to Congress. These documents suggest systemic concealment of evidence that could undermine the collusion narrative.

The focus remains largely on the initial smear tactics of the Clinton campaign, while the more troubling aspects of the investigation, including the weaponization of intelligence against Trump’s presidency, remain obscured. Key documents and communications from this later phase are still hidden, raising concerns about transparency and accountability.


#education

The Federalist: DEI Should Have Ended Harvard's Elite Status Long Ago
DEI Should Have Ended Harvard's Elite Status Long Ago
Harvard University has a long history of prioritizing political considerations over academic merit in admissions, dating back to the 1920s. This practice has led to significant disparities in acceptance rates based on race, with evidence suggesting that black and Hispanic students are admitted with lower qualifications compared to their Asian and white peers.

The implications of these admissions practices extend beyond individual students, affecting overall academic quality and contributing to issues like grade inflation and a lack of reliable research outputs. The systemic elevation of individuals based on race and political affiliation rather than intellectual capabilities raises questions about the true elite status of Ivy League institutions.


Fox News: University of Florida presidential pick rejected by state Board of Governors over past DEI support
University of Florida presidential pick rejected by state Board of Governors over past DEI support
The Florida Board of Governors voted 10 to 6 against Dr. Santa Ono's confirmation as president of the University of Florida, marking the first rejection in 20 years. Concerns centered on his past leadership and views on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), as well as his handling of antisemitism at the University of Michigan.

Critics, including Rep. Greg Steube and Sen. Rick Scott, highlighted Ono's previous support for DEI and his management during anti-Israel protests. This decision aligns with Governor Ron DeSantis's broader initiative to reshape education in Florida by opposing what he terms "woke ideology."


#crime

The Western Journal: Disgraced Lawyer and Reality TV Celebrity Sentenced - 1 Scam Involved Airplane Crash
Disgraced Lawyer and Reality TV Celebrity Sentenced - 1 Scam Involved Airplane Crash
Tom Girardi, a former prominent attorney and reality TV figure, was sentenced to over seven years in prison for embezzling funds from clients, including victims of the 2018 Lion Air crash. He diverted more than $25 million for personal luxuries, leaving clients without their settlements.

Girardi, who has been in an assisted care facility, was convicted of wire fraud and ordered to pay restitution. His estranged wife, Erika Jayne, was previously implicated but dismissed from a lawsuit. Other associates from his law firm also face legal issues.