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Jun 6, 2025 |
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#illegals
GB News: Exceptional circumstances being applied to asylum seekers are becoming 'far from exceptional', former lawyer claims
Nigel Farage has raised concerns over Britain's asylum system, noting that about one-third of applications are approved under "exceptional circumstances." He argues that this indicates a significant issue within the system.
#politics
Le Monde: Trump, struggling to pass budget, brings back 'travel ban' and renews Harvard attacks
Donald Trump has reinstated a travel ban targeting 12 countries, citing national security concerns. The countries affected include Afghanistan, Iran, and Libya, among others, while seven others face partial restrictions. The bans are set to take effect on June 9.
Trump emphasized the need to prevent issues seen in Europe from occurring in the U.S. He indicated that the list of banned countries could change based on cooperation and security assessments.
The Western Journal: Trump's 2nd Term Approval Numbers Take Surprising Turn Compared to Obama's and Bush's
President Trump's second-term approval rating is reportedly higher than that of former Presidents Obama and Bush at the same point in their respective terms. Current polling shows Trump at 47.5% approval, surpassing Obama's 46.6% and Bush's 46.1%.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt attributes this rise to Trump's policies, noting increased consumer confidence and a historic majority of Americans believing the country is on the right track. Despite previous skepticism, Trump's political standing appears to be improving.
#crime
Forbes: Cellebrite To Acquire Phone Forensics Startup Corellium For $200 Million
Cellebrite has acquired Corellium for $200 million, enhancing law enforcement's ability to extract data from cellphones. Corellium's virtual device technology allows researchers to identify vulnerabilities without damaging physical devices, streamlining evidence collection for investigations.
The merger promises to improve forensic capabilities, with new tools like "Mirror" enabling police to create virtual replicas of seized phones. This will help prosecutors present clearer evidence in court and enhance access to data from various mobile apps, addressing compatibility issues with existing forensics tools.