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#illegals
The Western Journal: Gavin Newsom Tries to Play Tough, Sends Tom Homan a Very Unwise Challenge
California Governor Gavin Newsom has publicly challenged immigration czar Tom Homan to arrest him, amidst ongoing riots in Los Angeles. This comes after Homan criticized Newsom's policies, which he claims create a sanctuary for criminals. Newsom's rhetoric appears aimed at bolstering his anticipated 2028 presidential campaign.
Homan has threatened legal action against Newsom for interfering with Immigration and Customs Enforcement efforts. Critics argue that Newsom's focus on illegal immigrants over public safety may alienate voters, especially as crime and immigration remain pressing issues for many Americans.
Fox News: Border czar Tom Homan says media ignoring of facts about ICE raids fueled LA riots
Tom Homan, former border czar, criticized the media for misrepresenting ICE operations in Los Angeles, claiming they were focused on criminal investigations rather than immigration raids. He emphasized that ICE targeted serious crimes, including money laundering and violent offenders.
Homan stated that the media's portrayal incited protests and chaos, leading to confrontations between anti-ICE demonstrators and law enforcement. He defended the necessity of the operations, asserting they removed dangerous criminals from the streets.
Breitbart: WATCH: Looters Slam L.A. Businesses amid Violent Anti-ICE Protests
Riots erupted in Los Angeles as leftist protesters clashed with ICE agents conducting operations against illegal immigrants. Amid the unrest, looters targeted stores, stealing items including shoes and tobacco products. Some protesters engaged in violent acts, such as setting cars on fire and throwing rocks at law enforcement.
In response to the escalating violence, President Trump's administration announced the deployment of the National Guard to assist. Officials highlighted concerns about the financial backing of the groups involved in the riots, suggesting connections to the Democratic Party and foreign entities.
Fox News: Boston judge accused of helping illegal alien evade ICE agent, escape courthouse faces hearing
Judge Shelley M. Richmond Joseph is facing a misconduct hearing for allegedly helping illegal immigrant Jose Medina-Perez evade ICE in 2018. Medina-Perez, who had been deported twice, was in court on drug charges when Joseph reportedly instructed a clerk to delay ICE's custody efforts.
Federal charges against Joseph were dropped in 2022 after she admitted to some facts of the case. The Massachusetts Commission on Judicial Conduct has since filed charges against her for willful misconduct and actions prejudicial to justice.
Breitbart: Nolte: Insurrectionist Democrats Plan Another Summer of Blue City-Riots
The federal government is enforcing immigration laws, leading to unrest in Democrat-run cities like Los Angeles. Critics argue that Democrats rely on illegal immigrants for cheap labor and to maintain political power, while also suggesting that this situation could escalate into further violence.
As tensions rise, there is a belief that Democrats are unable to govern effectively and may resort to chaos rather than comply with federal mandates. This scenario is seen as a potential repeat of past civil unrest, with Trump positioned to uphold the law amidst the turmoil.
Fox News: LA immigration riots ‘preventable’ if Sacramento Dems had acted, GOP says: ‘Failed policies caused chaos’
GOP leaders claim that the Los Angeles riots could have been prevented if Democrats had supported a Republican bill aimed at improving coordination between state, local, and federal law enforcement on immigration issues. They argue that current policies have led to chaos and violence.
Senate Minority Leader Brian Jones criticized the sanctuary city policies that hinder cooperation with federal authorities, resulting in broader ICE raids and collateral arrests. Governor Gavin Newsom, however, blamed President Trump for exacerbating the situation.
#politics
Breitbart: Murphy: 'This Is a Moment Where We Have to Be on the Streets All Over the Country'
Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) urged for peaceful protests nationwide in response to the Trump administration's deportation efforts, asserting that the president is inciting unrest to potentially invoke the Insurrection Act. He characterized the current administration as the most corrupt in U.S. history.
Murphy emphasized the importance of demonstrating against the treatment of immigrants and the state of democracy, while claiming that the protests are being exaggerated by Trump for political gain. He called for vigilance against the president's intentions to escalate tensions.
Breitbart: Waters: 'No Violence' in L.A. Riots Where Protesters Have Not 'Hit Anybody, Shot Anybody'
Rep. Maxine Waters asserted that recent immigration protests in Los Angeles were largely peaceful, despite claims of violence from LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell. She suggested that the police chief's comments reflected confusion about the situation in a sanctuary city.
Waters downplayed the incidents of violence, stating that any confrontations were minimal and not representative of the protests as a whole. She accused President Trump of wanting to provoke violence to justify military intervention.
GB News: Keir Starmer accused of 'hollowing out communities' with 'numbers game' pledge on new houses: 'Totally wrong!'
The Shadow Levelling-Up Secretary, Kevin Hollinrake, criticized the Government's housing strategy for neglecting local community needs and shifting housing targets to greenfield areas. He argued that this approach undermines environmental protections and community integrity, emphasizing the need for a balance between housing development and nature conservation.
Hollinrake also condemned Labour's plan to remove local councillors' voting rights on planning applications and defended the Conservatives' previous housing record. He expressed concerns about the quality of new housing and criticized Labour's abandonment of the Rwanda deportation scheme, claiming it would lead to increased illegal immigration.
The Federalist: Mexican President Threatened To 'Mobilize' Weeks Before LA Riots
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum threatened to "mobilize" against the U.S. in response to proposed taxes on remittances, which account for a significant portion of Mexico's economy. This came shortly before violent riots in Los Angeles protesting immigration enforcement.
The unrest has drawn a strong response from the Trump administration, deploying National Guard troops to address the situation. Sheinbaum's remarks suggest a coordinated pressure campaign, highlighting the geopolitical implications of mass migration and the influence of foreign nationals within the U.S.
Fox News: DHS fires back at Democrats for 'beyond the pale' rhetoric as ICE agents face wave of violent threats
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is urging Democrats to reduce their hostile rhetoric towards Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents amid a significant rise in assaults against them, reportedly up 413%. DHS officials have criticized remarks from leaders like Hakeem Jeffries and Michelle Wu, linking their comments to increased violence.
DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin condemned the vilification of ICE agents and called for an end to the violent targeting of law enforcement. The situation has escalated with ongoing riots in Los Angeles, prompting federal responses and National Guard deployment.
Fox News: DAN GAINOR: The one surprising thing about ABC's Terry Moran and his anti-Trump team social media slam
ABC News suspended Senior National Correspondent Terry Moran after he made inflammatory remarks about Trump adviser Stephen Miller, calling him a "world-class hater." The network stated that Moran's comments violated their standards of objectivity and impartiality.
Critics argue that Moran's history of bias against Trump and other conservatives reflects a broader issue within ABC News, which they claim lacks true neutrality. The incident has reignited discussions about media ethics and the perceived partisanship of major news outlets.
The Western Journal: Senior ABC News Correspondent Suspended for 'Absolutely Vile' Attack on Stephen Miller and Trump
ABC News correspondent Terry Moran has been suspended for making derogatory remarks about President Trump and Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller on social media. His comments, labeled as "vile" and "unhinged" by White House officials, sparked backlash and calls for accountability.
In response to the incident, ABC News stated that Moran's post violated their standards of objectivity and impartiality. Critics have mocked the network's commitment to these principles, highlighting the ongoing debate about bias in media coverage.
#society
Breitbart: Nolte: ABC Los Angeles Reporter Doesn’t Want Cops to Stop ‘People Having Fun Watching Cars Burn’
A reporter from ABC7 in Los Angeles expressed that law enforcement should not intervene with crowds watching cars burn, suggesting that police action might escalate the situation. This perspective has drawn criticism, highlighting the chaos in the city, including injuries to police and property damage.
The commentary argues that the media's portrayal of these events reflects a deeper moral failure, with accusations that the left supports lawlessness and undermines public safety. It suggests that the Democratic Party is losing credibility and facing backlash for its stance on issues like illegal immigration and public disorder.
Le Monde: Mexico data leak exposes broadcaster's methods to destroy reputations of public figures
A significant leak from Televisa, Latin America's largest media conglomerate, has been revealed by journalist Carmen Aristegui. The leak, totaling five terabytes, includes documents showcasing how Televisa manipulates media narratives to attack opponents and support allies.
The information was provided by a former employee of Televisa's "war room," detailing operations conducted from 2018 to 2024. This incident highlights ongoing concerns about media manipulation in Mexico.
Le Monde: Trump blames 'insurrectionists' for Los Angeles protests
President Trump accused protesters in Los Angeles of insurrection following violent clashes triggered by immigration raids. He deployed National Guard troops to manage the unrest, claiming it was necessary to prevent further chaos. Local officials and California's governor criticized the move as inflammatory.
The protests, sparked by arrests of alleged illegal migrants and gang members, resulted in property damage and numerous arrests. While Trump’s administration insisted the actions were part of a broader investigation, local leaders argued the raids exacerbated tensions and questioned their necessity. The UN also expressed concern over the militarization of the situation.
Times Of Israel: Italy, Israeli spyware firm cut ties after Rome accused of hacking critics’ phones
Italy and Israeli spyware firm Paragon have terminated their contracts amid allegations that the Italian government used the technology to hack the phones of critics, including journalists and activists. A parliamentary report indicated conflicting accounts from both parties, prompting calls for an investigation.
The COPASIR report stated that Italian intelligence agencies used Paragon's spyware for limited purposes, including counter-terrorism and immigration issues, with government authorization. The report clarified that some individuals, including members of the Mediterranea charity, were targeted not for activism but due to their activities related to irregular immigration.
Forbes: Monday Flight Delays: ATL, DFW Among These Airports Facing Disruptions
Severe thunderstorms and low clouds are causing significant flight delays across nearly two dozen major U.S. airports on Monday, with over 3,700 flights reported delayed. Major airports affected include Atlanta, Dallas-Fort Worth, Chicago O'Hare, and Boston Logan.
The National Weather Service warns of potential severe thunderstorms from Louisiana to western New York, with damaging winds, large hail, and possible tornadoes. Summer months typically see a spike in weather-related delays, accounting for about one-third of all flight disruptions.
#foreignaffairs
The Western Journal: Israel Cooks Up a Fitting Punishment for Greta Thunberg After Intercepting Her Boat
Israel intercepted a boat carrying Greta Thunberg and other activists attempting to breach its Gaza blockade, claiming to deliver humanitarian aid. Defense Minister Israel Katz announced that the activists would be shown footage of atrocities committed by Hamas before their deportation.
The Israeli Foreign Ministry criticized the mission as a publicity stunt, labeling it a "selfie yacht" rather than a genuine humanitarian effort. The activists will be detained in Ramle before being sent back to their home countries.
The Telegraph: Hamas’s ‘last man standing’ faces fight to keep control of Gaza
Izz al-Din al-Haddad, known as “the ghost,” has emerged as the new Hamas commander in Gaza following the deaths of key leaders. He played a significant role in the October 7 attacks and has evaded multiple assassination attempts by Israel since 2008.
As the last surviving brigade commander from that time, Haddad now oversees the fate of hostages and the ongoing conflict, amidst the longest war in Israel's history. His cautious approach and survival skills have made him a notable figure in the ongoing struggle.