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#illegals

Fox News: Sunny Hostin insists its 'not illegal' to be undocumented during immigration discussion on 'The View'
Sunny Hostin insists its 'not illegal' to be undocumented during immigration discussion on 'The View'
Sunny Hostin of "The View" stated that being undocumented is not illegal, labeling it a civil infraction. Co-hosts discussed public opinion on immigration, revealing significant support for deportations, with polls indicating that many Americans believe undocumented individuals should face removal.

Governor Gavin Newsom criticized President Trump for deploying the National Guard in Los Angeles, claiming it inflames tensions and breaches state sovereignty. Polls show a divided public on immigration, with varying opinions on deportation policies.


#politics

Fox News: Trump gives blunt response to Newsom daring Homan to arrest him: 'I would'
Trump gives blunt response to Newsom daring Homan to arrest him: 'I would'
President Trump suggested he would support the arrest of California Governor Gavin Newsom if he obstructs ICE operations amid protests in Los Angeles. Trump criticized Newsom's leadership, labeling him incompetent, while asserting that many protesters are professional agitators.

In response, Newsom condemned Trump's remarks, stating that calling for the arrest of a sitting governor is a dangerous precedent. He emphasized that such actions threaten democratic principles and could lead to authoritarianism. National Guard troops have been deployed in Los Angeles to manage the unrest.


Forbes: LA Protests: Trump Suggests He'd Back Arrest Of Gavin Newsom (Live Updates)
LA Protests: Trump Suggests He'd Back Arrest Of Gavin Newsom (Live Updates)
President Trump expressed support for the arrest of California Governor Gavin Newsom amid escalating tensions over immigration protests in Los Angeles. Newsom had challenged the Trump administration to detain him, while Trump's border czar stated there were no plans for such actions.

Protests erupted over recent ICE raids, leading to clashes between demonstrators and law enforcement. Trump announced the deployment of National Guard troops to address the unrest, which Newsom plans to contest legally, arguing it infringes on state sovereignty.


Fox News: House Dems try to blame Trump for Los Angeles violence despite months of anti-ICE rhetoric
House Dems try to blame Trump for Los Angeles violence despite months of anti-ICE rhetoric
Democratic lawmakers are blaming President Trump for violent protests in Los Angeles against ICE operations, accusing him of inciting unrest. They argue that his administration's actions and rhetoric have led to chaos, while Trump allies counter that Democrats' anti-ICE stance has fueled the riots.

Local officials, including Governor Gavin Newsom, claim Trump sent troops to exacerbate tensions, while Republicans defend the need for law and order. The situation highlights a growing divide over immigration enforcement and the political narratives surrounding it.


Fox News: Abrego Garcia return to US prompts new questions for other immigrants deported by Trump
Abrego Garcia return to US prompts new questions for other immigrants deported by Trump
The Trump administration has returned Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran migrant and alleged MS-13 member, to the U.S. after an administrative error led to his earlier deportation. His return coincides with a new federal indictment related to transporting undocumented immigrants.

This case raises questions about the administration's compliance with court orders regarding deported migrants and their right to due process. Recent rulings have mandated the return of several individuals deported without proper procedures, highlighting ongoing legal challenges surrounding immigration enforcement policies.


The Telegraph: The congressman pushing Democrats to go ‘blue Maga’ and recruit Musk
The congressman pushing Democrats to go ‘blue Maga’ and recruit Musk
Progressive Congressman Ro Khanna advocates for a "blue Maga" approach within the Democratic Party, suggesting it should embrace blue-collar manufacturing and move away from elitism. He believes the party has become too focused on purity tests and needs to connect more with everyday Americans.

Khanna, an ally of Bernie Sanders, aims to revitalize the party's appeal by blending progressive ideals with a populist approach similar to Donald Trump's.


Times Of Israel: Zohran Mamdani says Israel wouldn’t let him visit if he came as New York mayor
Zohran Mamdani says Israel wouldn’t let him visit if he came as New York mayor
Zohran Mamdani, a Democratic Socialist candidate for New York City's mayoral primary, has refrained from committing to a visit to Israel if elected, citing his past support for the Boycott, Divest, Sanctions movement. He expressed uncertainty about his eligibility to enter Israel due to legislation that bans entry for supporters of BDS.

While other candidates at a recent forum pledged to visit Israel, Mamdani argued that such a visit is not essential for representing New York's Jewish community. His stance has drawn mixed reactions from Jewish voters, highlighting the tension between his progressive platform and traditional expectations.


#society

GB News: Pride event funding should 'not rely on cash-strapped councils', Reform councillor claims
Pride event funding should 'not rely on cash-strapped councils', Reform councillor claims
Reform UK Councillor Ian Cooper has faced criticism for declining to fund a Pride parade in his constituency, citing a commitment to not use taxpayers' money for such events. Fellow Reform councillor Harrison Allman-Varty has come to Cooper's defense.




#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: IAEA chief says information stolen by Iran refers to Israeli nuclear research site
IAEA chief says information stolen by Iran refers to Israeli nuclear research site
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) acknowledged that information Iran claims to have seized regarding Israel’s nuclear program likely pertains to the Soreq Nuclear Research Center. IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi noted that while Soreq is monitored, other strategic facilities in Israel are not subject to inspection.

Iran's claims of obtaining significant intelligence on Israel's nuclear capabilities come amid rising tensions over its own nuclear program. The situation is further complicated as Western nations prepare to address Iran's alleged noncompliance with nuclear regulations, potentially escalating to UN Security Council involvement.