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#illegals

The Federalist: Lawyer For Boulder Suspect's Family Was Barred From Practicing
Lawyer For Boulder Suspect's Family Was Barred From Practicing
Susanna Dvortsin, the attorney representing the family of Mohamed Soliman, an illegal alien charged with attacking Jewish demonstrators in Colorado, has a history of legal misconduct. In 2019, she was suspended for 115 days due to immigration-related misconduct, as mandated by the South Dakota Supreme Court and the Department of Justice.

Previously, Dvortsin was fired from her role as an asylum officer for failing to disclose critical information on a security form, including her connection to an illegal alien and her mental health history. Currently, she is contesting the deportation of Soliman's wife and children, which has been temporarily halted by the court.


Fox News: Laken Riley's sister says family has 'hope' after Trump immigration changes: 'Still a lot to be done'
Laken Riley's sister says family has 'hope' after Trump immigration changes: 'Still a lot to be done'
Laken Riley, a 22-year-old nursing student, was murdered by an illegal migrant in February 2024. Her sister, Lauren Phillips, advocates for stronger immigration policies and the importance of securing borders, expressing hope that recent legislative changes will benefit the country.

Phillips emphasizes the need for awareness about the consequences of lax immigration laws and has launched the Laken Hope Foundation to honor her sister's memory. The Laken Riley Act, signed by Trump, aims to enhance immigration enforcement related to violent crimes.


Fox News: Supreme Court sides with US gunmakers in case centered on Mexican cartel violence
Supreme Court sides with US gunmakers in case centered on Mexican cartel violence
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled in favor of seven U.S. gun manufacturers, rejecting a lawsuit from the Mexican government that claimed the companies aided illegal gun sales to cartels. The court found that the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act protects these manufacturers from such lawsuits.

Justice Elena Kagan stated that Mexico's allegations did not meet the statute's requirements for legal action, emphasizing the complexity of the supply chain that leads to illegal sales. The ruling comes amid ongoing political tensions between the U.S. and Mexico regarding border security and gun control.


Breitbart: Trump Bans Travelers from High Terror-Risk Countries in Response to Boulder Firebomb Attack
Trump Bans Travelers from High Terror-Risk Countries in Response to Boulder Firebomb Attack
President Trump has enacted a new executive order to restrict immigration from several countries deemed high-risk due to security concerns. This decision follows a recent terror attack in Boulder, Colorado, attributed to a foreign national, reinforcing Trump's stance on the need for stringent vetting processes.

The order bans entry from countries including Afghanistan, Iran, and Libya, among others, while partially suspending entry from additional nations. Trump emphasized that these measures are vital for national security and preventing potential terrorist threats, asserting that his administration will not allow unsafe migration practices.


#politics

Fox News: Germany's Merz to 'adapt' to Trump during high-stakes meeting on tariffs, defense
Germany's Merz to 'adapt' to Trump during high-stakes meeting on tariffs, defense
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz will meet with President Trump to discuss key geopolitical issues, including trade tariffs and defense spending. This meeting marks Merz's first since taking office and reflects Germany's strategy to balance relations with the U.S. while strengthening European partnerships.

Merz aims to address Trump's tariffs on imports and support NATO defense spending, potentially advocating for increased European involvement in peace talks regarding Ukraine. His approach emphasizes maintaining Germany's stature while fostering a productive dialogue with the Trump administration.


Fox News: Former Biden officials ridicule Karine Jean-Pierre's book as 'bizarre cash grab'
Former Biden officials ridicule Karine Jean-Pierre's book as 'bizarre cash grab'
Former White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre has announced her transition to an independent status, coinciding with the release of her upcoming book, "Independent: A Look Inside a Broken White House, Outside the Party Lines." This move has drawn criticism from former Biden officials, who view it as a self-serving attempt to position herself as a moderate after her tenure in a Democratic administration.

Critics argue that Jean-Pierre's shift undermines her credibility, given her previous role as a staunch defender of President Biden. Many see her actions as a "bizarre cash grab," questioning the authenticity of her claims about leaving the Democratic Party. The announcement has left her former supporters disillusioned, with some expressing disbelief at her newfound independence.


The Economist: Pete Hegseth once scared America’s allies. Now he reassures them
Pete Hegseth once scared America’s allies. Now he reassures them
Pete Hegseth, the U.S. defense secretary, is perceived as a MAGA radical domestically but is adopting a more conventional globalist stance internationally. His background as a former army major informs his appreciation for soldiers, contrasting with his criticism of political and military leadership.

This shift highlights a complex dynamic within American defense policy, as Hegseth navigates the expectations of both his political base and international allies.


Fox News: Trump, China's Xi invite each other on state visits amid trade fight, US president says
Trump, China's Xi invite each other on state visits amid trade fight, US president says
President Trump spoke with Chinese President Xi Jinping about trade negotiations, describing the call as positive and lasting about 90 minutes. They discussed a recent trade deal, which includes significant tariff reductions from both sides.

Despite this, Trump accused China of violating the agreement, while U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer noted China's failure to lift non-tariff barriers. China urged the U.S. to correct its actions and uphold the trade consensus.


Fox News: ‘Climate cult’ on notice as lawmakers push to let feds hop blue-state roadblocks to ‘US energy dominance'
‘Climate cult’ on notice as lawmakers push to let feds hop blue-state roadblocks to ‘US energy dominance'
A bipartisan effort led by Sen. Jim Justice and Rep. Nick Langworthy aims to pass the "Energy Choice Act," which would limit state and local governments from imposing restrictions on energy production and distribution. The bill seeks to enhance U.S. energy security and affordability, particularly in states like New York, where development has been stifled.

Supporters argue that the legislation is necessary to combat rising energy costs and prevent rolling blackouts, asserting that current restrictions are influenced by extreme environmental policies. The bill has garnered significant backing, with 37 co-sponsors from both chambers of Congress.


#society

The Economist: Police are cracking down on cyclists in New York City
Police are cracking down on cyclists in New York City
The NYPD is intensifying enforcement against cyclists in New York City, issuing criminal summonses for minor infractions such as running red lights or wearing headphones. Offenders must appear in court, facing potential arrest for noncompliance.

This crackdown adds to the challenges cyclists face in navigating the city, which already includes dealing with traffic and weather conditions.


Fox News: Florida men charged in fatal boating hit-and-run of 15-year-old ballerina
Florida men charged in fatal boating hit-and-run of 15-year-old ballerina
Two Florida men face misdemeanor charges related to the boating hit-and-run death of 15-year-old Ella Adler, who was wakeboarding in May 2024. Carlos Alonso, 79, is charged with violating two Coast Guard rules, while Edmund Hartley, 31, faces four violations.

Witnesses reported a second boat struck Adler after she fell into the water. Alonso claims he was unaware of the incident, and his attorney argues he acted cautiously. Both men have pleaded not guilty. Adler was a talented ballerina and a proud Jewish-American.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: South Africa Turns to China; Seeks Alternative to Trump, Musk
South Africa Turns to China; Seeks Alternative to Trump, Musk
South Africa is seeking closer ties with China following a contentious meeting between President Cyril Ramaphosa and U.S. President Donald Trump. The meeting yielded little economic progress, and Ramaphosa aimed to address Trump's comments on South Africa, but proposed solutions were lacking.

The ANC is now considering Chinese alternatives for satellite internet, as proposals for Elon Musk's Starlink face resistance. Critics highlight that while China invests in Africa, it mirrors colonial practices by controlling resources and benefiting elites, raising concerns about local populations being excluded.


Forbes: Trump And Xi Jinping Had Highly Anticipated Phone Call, China Says
Trump And Xi Jinping Had Highly Anticipated Phone Call, China Says
President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping had a phone conversation, initiated by Trump, according to the Chinese Embassy. Details of the discussion remain unclear, and Trump has not yet commented on the call.




#economy

GB News: Mel Stride grilled on 'ironic' pledge to 'radically rewire' economy: 'Missed a golden opportunity!'
Mel Stride grilled on 'ironic' pledge to 'radically rewire' economy: 'Missed a golden opportunity!'
Shadow Chancellor Sir Mel Stride faced criticism for his economic plans, particularly regarding his previous stance on Liz Truss's premiership. He acknowledged the slow productivity and growth since the 2008 financial crisis and emphasized the need for fiscal responsibility in future policies.

Stride defended the Conservative approach, arguing that Labour's economic decisions are irresponsible and that his party must ensure any commitments are fully funded. He vowed to avoid unfunded tax cuts and maintain market confidence moving forward.


The Economist: California’s carbon market reaches an inflection point
California’s carbon market reaches an inflection point
California's latest carbon auction revealed weak demand, with prices hitting a low point. This downturn raises concerns about the viability of the state's cap-and-trade program, which is crucial for addressing greenhouse-gas emissions and is facing challenges amid a $12 billion budget deficit.

The results signal a lack of confidence from companies in the program's future, potentially affecting not just California but the broader West Coast and beyond.


#health

The Western Journal: Disgusting: New Company Charging $5,999 to Advise Which Humans Should Live and Which Should Die
Disgusting: New Company Charging $5,999 to Advise Which Humans Should Live and Which Should Die
A new company, Nucleus Genomics, is offering a $5,999 service to analyze embryos for traits like disease risk and intelligence, allowing parents to select "desirable" embryos during IVF. Critics argue this practice mirrors eugenics and raises profound ethical concerns about life and death decisions.

The commentary condemns the commodification of life, stating that choosing which embryos to use effectively decides who lives and who dies, which is seen as morally reprehensible. The author emphasizes that life should not be treated as a product and warns against the implications of such practices.


#crime

Breitbart: DACA Recipient Sent to U.S. Prison for Buying Guns for Mexican Cartels
DACA Recipient Sent to U.S. Prison for Buying Guns for Mexican Cartels
Mario Elier Leal, a 22-year-old Mexican national under DACA, has been sentenced to nearly eight years in prison for leading a straw purchasing ring that supplied firearms to Mexican cartel members. He recruited U.S. citizens to buy AK-47s for him, evading gun laws.

Upon completing his sentence, Leal will face deportation as he is not a U.S. citizen. He admitted to paying individuals to purchase weapons, with authorities seizing three AK-47 rifles linked to his operation. The specific cartel involved was not identified.