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#illegals

Fox News: White House backs major legislation to speed up deportations
White House backs major legislation to speed up deportations
The White House supports the REMOVE Act, which aims to expedite the removal of illegal immigrants by requiring the Department of Justice to complete proceedings within 15 days of a court notice. This legislation is backed by Senators Blackburn, Budd, and Cruz.

The act is part of a broader effort to enhance immigration enforcement, with a focus on deporting individuals with criminal ties. The administration aims for 3,000 arrests daily, emphasizing the need to secure the border and remove illegal aliens swiftly.


#politics

The Western Journal: Elon Completely Burns the Bridge, Agrees Trump Should Be Impeached
Elon Completely Burns the Bridge, Agrees Trump Should Be Impeached
Elon Musk has publicly criticized the "One Big Beautiful Bill" Act, calling it a "disgusting abomination" and urging its rejection. His comments have escalated tensions with former ally President Donald Trump, who supports the bill.

Musk's remarks included a controversial agreement with the idea of impeaching Trump and replacing him with Vice President J.D. Vance, further straining their relationship. Musk has also expressed concerns about the economic impact of Trump's tariffs, predicting a recession later this year.


Fox News: Former top Hochul aide's unearthed family connections to CCP raises alarm bells
Former top Hochul aide's unearthed family connections to CCP raises alarm bells
Elaine Fan, a former aide to New York Governor Kathy Hochul, has familial ties to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Her father, Fan Dongsheng, and grandfather were prominent figures in Chinese state media, raising concerns about potential CCP influence in her political career.

Fan has been involved in New York politics for over a decade and currently serves as chief of staff for Scott Stringer's mayoral campaign. Experts have expressed alarm over her connections to the CCP, particularly her participation in events organized by the Chinese Consulate and United Front groups.


#society

Fox News: Woman refuses to let her friend borrow car again after it was trashed the first time
Woman refuses to let her friend borrow car again after it was trashed the first time
A woman on Reddit has decided not to loan her car to a friend again after the friend returned it in poor condition, with trash inside and a mystery scratch. Despite her reluctance to confront, she set a boundary, leading to guilt-tripping from the friend and mutual acquaintances.

Many commenters supported her decision, emphasizing that it's reasonable to expect a car to be returned clean and in good condition. They advised her to stand firm in her choice, highlighting that she is not obligated to lend her car if she feels uncomfortable.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Trump administration slaps sanctions on four ICC judges over Israel and US cases
Trump administration slaps sanctions on four ICC judges over Israel and US cases
The Trump administration has imposed sanctions on four International Criminal Court judges involved in proceedings against Israel and the U.S. These judges will be barred from entering the U.S. and have their assets seized. Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized the need to protect U.S. sovereignty and that of its allies.

The ICC responded, asserting that the sanctions undermine its independence. The judges sanctioned participated in investigations related to alleged war crimes in Israel and actions by U.S. forces in Afghanistan. Neither the U.S. nor Israel is a party to the Rome Statute that established the ICC.


The Epoch Times: Day in Photos: Firefighting Demonstration, Casting Ballots in Burundi, and Gendarme Dog
Day in Photos: Firefighting Demonstration, Casting Ballots in Burundi, and Gendarme Dog
India conducted missile strikes on Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir, targeting alleged terrorist infrastructure following a recent attack on tourists in Indian-administered Kashmir. Pakistan condemned the strikes, claiming civilian casualties and asserting that it shot down several Indian jets, heightening tensions.

The situation marks a significant escalation between the two nuclear-armed nations, with both sides exchanging accusations of aggression. U.S. Army officials were also present in Washington, discussing defense strategies amid these developments.


#history

GB News: 'We will tell their stories!' Commonwealth Graves Commission unveils ‘symbol of hope’ to carry on D-Day legacies
'We will tell their stories!' Commonwealth Graves Commission unveils ‘symbol of hope’ to carry on D-Day legacies
The Commonwealth War Graves Commission has introduced the Torch for Peace to honor D-Day veterans as their numbers decline. This symbol will be featured in a cathedral service marking the 81st anniversary of the Normandy landings, emphasizing the importance of sharing veterans' stories with future generations.

Additionally, the commission has launched a digital platform, Forevermore, for the public to upload memories. The torch, designed to connect with Commonwealth war graves, incorporates elements from the First World War and serves as a physical link to the sacrifices made during the war.


#crime

Fox News: US Marshals track down family massacre suspect who allegedly fled to vacation hot spot
US Marshals track down family massacre suspect who allegedly fled to vacation hot spot
Luis Francisco Soriano, a Dominican fugitive, was arrested in Puerto Rico for a 2024 quadruple murder in Irondequoit, New York, which included two children aged 2 and 4. He allegedly fled to the Dominican Republic after the crime but was apprehended while working at a hotel.

Soriano faces four counts of second-degree murder and drug charges in the U.S. He will remain in Dominican custody pending extradition hearings. The U.S. Marshals Service emphasized the case's significant impact on communities in both New York and Puerto Rico.