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Jun 26, 2025 |
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#illegals
Fox News: Child predators, gang members, human traffickers deported in major Texas city ICE roundup
ICE has deported 142 criminal illegal immigrants from the Houston area to Mexico, including child predators, gang members, and human traffickers. These individuals had a combined total of 473 criminal offenses and had illegally entered the U.S. multiple times.
Texas officials emphasize that this deportation is part of a larger crisis involving violent criminals and that many communities are at risk. They argue that the situation poses a direct threat to public safety and national security.
The Federalist: One-Quarter Of Public School Enrollment Could Be Anchor Babies
An estimated 22.5% of U.S. public school enrollment may consist of "anchor babies," children with at least one illegal parent, costing taxpayers approximately $145.6 billion annually. This figure reflects the financial burden on public resources due to illegal immigration.
The presence of these children significantly impacts state budgets, as states allocate about half of their budgets to K-12 education. In Indiana, for instance, the cost of educating these students could have addressed a substantial budget shortfall. The implications of illegal immigration extend beyond finances, influencing political dynamics and public services.
#politics
The Western Journal: Trump Orders Investigation Into Biden Aides' Use of Autopen, Coverup of Presidential Decline
Former President Donald Trump has called for an investigation into President Joe Biden's cognitive decline, particularly regarding the use of an autopen to sign executive orders during his presidency. This unprecedented request could challenge the legitimacy of Biden's actions, including pardons and policy decisions.
The memorandum highlights concerns that Biden's aides may have concealed his mental state, impacting thousands of documents signed under his name. Biden, facing scrutiny over his mental competency, defended his decision-making, asserting he was responsible for the actions taken during his presidency.
Fox News: Trump admin seeking to pull funding from local governments slapped with judge's preliminary injunction
A federal judge in Washington state has granted a preliminary injunction against the Trump administration's threats to withhold $4 billion in federal transportation funding, ruling that such actions likely violate the Separation of Powers doctrine. The judge noted that the uncertainty caused by these threats constitutes irreparable harm to the plaintiffs, including Denver and other local governments.
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston expressed gratitude for the ruling, emphasizing that the city adheres to all laws and expects the White House to do the same. The lawsuit was initiated after Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned that funding could be lost if federal diversity and immigration policies were not enforced.
The Western Journal: DHS Finds Massive TSA Corruption: 'Political Rolodex of the Biden Administration'
The Department of Homeland Security has accused the Transportation Security Administration of manipulating its watchlisting program under the Biden administration for political gain. Documents reveal that certain individuals, including the husband of Senator Jeanne Shaheen, received preferential treatment, while critics like Tulsi Gabbard were unfairly targeted.
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem condemned this as a politicization of security measures, stating the program was misused to benefit political allies and undermine the safety of American travelers. The Trump administration pledges to restore integrity and equal application of security laws.
Forbes: Pension Funds Have Had It With Tesla’s Board And Musk
A recent consumer sentiment survey shows a majority of people want a new CEO for Tesla, citing dissatisfaction with Elon Musk's leadership and political activities. Shareholders, including unions, are urging the board to ensure Musk focuses on Tesla or consider replacing him.
Musk's controversial actions have negatively impacted Tesla's brand, leading to protests and declining stock value. Despite a recent stock rally, many investors remain concerned about Musk's ability to lead effectively. Calls for improved governance from the board are intensifying.
#society
GB News: 'It's a security issue!' Sarah Pochin's call for Burka ban fiercely backed by Adam Brooks - 'There's a real integration problem in Britain'
Reform UK MP Sarah Pochin has called for a ban on the burka in Britain, citing public safety and integration concerns. She questioned Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer about aligning with other European countries that have implemented similar bans, but Starmer declined to support her proposal.
Supporters of the ban, including broadcaster Adam Brooks, argue that face coverings pose security issues and hinder communication. While some express concern for women who may be forced to wear the burka, others suggest a broader ban on all face coverings, emphasizing the need for identification in public spaces.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Netanyahu says bodies of two Israeli-American hostages have been returned from Gaza
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced the return of the bodies of two Israeli-Americans, Judy Weinstein Haggai and Gad Haggai, who were killed during Hamas's October 7, 2023, attack. Their bodies were recovered in a military operation in the Khan Yunis area of Gaza.
The couple, aged 70 and 72, were abducted after the attack, and their return provides closure for their family and community. Israel continues its military efforts against Hamas, with 55 hostages still reported in captivity.
Times Of Israel: Argentina’s ambassador to Israel says El Al fly set to begin direct Buenos Aires flights
Rabbi Axel Wahnish, Argentina's ambassador to Israel, has announced plans for direct flights between Tel Aviv and Buenos Aires, a move seen as a symbol of strengthened ties between the two nations. This follows a shift in Argentina's foreign policy under President Javier Milei, who has openly supported Israel.
Milei's upcoming state visit to Israel will include discussions on a new memorandum enhancing cooperation against terrorism and discrimination. Wahnish, the first rabbi appointed as an ambassador, emphasizes that the alliance is based on shared democratic values rather than religion.
#economy
The Western Journal: Trump's Got the Jokes: 'Pleased to Announce ... I Agree with Senator Elizabeth Warren'
President Trump expressed agreement with Senator Elizabeth Warren on abolishing the debt ceiling, calling it a risk to the economy. He proposed a bipartisan effort to eliminate it entirely, emphasizing the need for stability in government spending.
Warren had previously criticized the proposed $4 trillion increase in the debt limit, advocating for a permanent end to the ceiling. Meanwhile, GOP Senator Rand Paul opposed the bill, citing concerns over the debt ceiling increase.
#health
Fox News: Flight passengers complain about maskless coughing on planes as summer travel heats up
As summer travel begins, a Reddit user has sparked debate over mask-wearing on planes after encountering a fellow passenger coughing without a mask. Many commenters shared their views, with some advocating for personal responsibility and others emphasizing the need for masks in close quarters.
The CDC supports mask use, stating that high-quality masks can reduce the transmission of respiratory pathogens, especially in crowded spaces like airplanes. The discussion highlights varying attitudes towards health precautions among travelers.