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Breitbart: Los Angeles County's City of Glendale Terminates ICE Detainee Holding Contract
Glendale, CA, has terminated its agreement with ICE to house immigration detainees, citing concerns over public perception despite maintaining high standards. The city emphasized its commitment to public safety and local accountability, stating it does not enforce immigration law.
This decision follows recent protests against ICE operations in Los Angeles, with local leaders attributing tensions to former President Trump, while ignoring the criminal backgrounds of detainees arrested during these operations.
Breitbart: AFL-CIO Launches Protests After Union Leader Arrested During L.A. Riots
The AFL-CIO is calling for nationwide protests demanding justice for SEIU California President David Huerta, who was arrested by ICE agents in Los Angeles for obstructing a federal operation targeting illegal immigrants. The union claims Huerta was peacefully observing the situation when he was detained.
U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli stated that Huerta interfered with federal officers executing a lawful warrant. The AFL-CIO and SEIU assert that Huerta’s arrest highlights the need for immigrant rights and protections in the workplace.
GB News: Labour minister admits he'd prefer Britain's hotels 'full of tourists' after eye-watering migrant costs revealed: 'There is no silver bullet'
Science Minister Sir Chris Bryant emphasized the complexity of the migration crisis, asserting that there is no single solution. He advocated for using hotels for tourism rather than housing asylum seekers and highlighted the government's strategy, which includes deporting 30,000 individuals without the right to remain in the UK.
Bryant called for faster processing of asylum claims and enhanced powers to combat trafficking gangs, likening the necessary measures to anti-terrorism legislation. He noted that the migration issue is linked to global challenges such as armed conflicts, famine, and climate change, requiring international cooperation for effective solutions.
Breitbart: Mexico Provides Legal Aid to Illegal Migrants Arrested by ICE in L.A.
Mexico's president is offering legal assistance to Mexican migrants arrested by ICE in Los Angeles, utilizing the country's consulate network across the U.S. Currently, 42 Mexicans are detained, with some already deported. Mexico’s Foreign Minister emphasized the need for humane treatment of detainees.
President Claudia Sheinbaum called for peaceful actions and comprehensive immigration reform, distancing her government from U.S. political matters. The situation is complicated by rising tensions and potential economic impacts from proposed taxes on remittances, vital to Mexico's economy.
Fox News: Minnesota state representative admits she is in the US illegally during legislative debate
Minnesota State Rep. Kaohly Vang Her revealed to her colleagues that she and her family are undocumented immigrants, having fled Vietnam after the war. During a legislative session on modifying MinnesotaCare eligibility for undocumented adults, she shared her family's story and the challenges they faced in coming to the U.S.
Her emphasized that her family did not seek benefits but fled for survival, urging lawmakers to reconsider their views on illegal immigrants. She advocated for equal opportunities for all, regardless of their immigration status, highlighting her family's contributions to the country despite their illegal status.
The Epoch Times: In Photos: Anti-ICE Riots in Los Angeles
Law enforcement faced off against demonstrators in Compton, Los Angeles, on June 7, 2025, during a protest sparked by federal immigration operations. Tensions escalated as protesters voiced their opposition to the actions taken by federal authorities.
Fox News: US Marines to deploy to Los Angeles to help quell anti-ICE riots
A battalion of 500 U.S. Marines is being deployed to Los Angeles to protect federal property amid ongoing anti-immigration enforcement riots. This follows the deployment of 2,000 National Guardsmen by President Trump, who claims the situation is improving despite escalating violence.
California Governor Gavin Newsom has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration for deploying the National Guard without his approval, accusing the president of overstepping state sovereignty. Protests have intensified in response to ICE raids, leading to significant unrest in the city.
#politics
Fox News: Newsom’s political future 'practically nonexistent' as LA devolves into riots, social media critics predict
Governor Gavin Newsom's potential 2028 presidential run faces significant challenges due to his handling of recent anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles. Critics argue that his response to the chaos, which erupted in reaction to federal immigration raids, has damaged his political standing. Many conservatives believe these events will hinder his aspirations for the White House.
The riots, which included violent protests and vandalism, have drawn national attention and criticism, with some suggesting that images from the unrest will haunt Newsom's political future. As California grapples with these issues, his leadership is under scrutiny, complicating his prospects as a Democratic contender.
Breitbart: Gavin Newsom: California Suing Trump for 'Illegal' Deployment of National Guard
California Governor Gavin Newsom plans to sue the Trump administration over the federalization of the National Guard in response to anti-deportation riots in Los Angeles. He criticized Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, calling him "a joke" and claiming the situation poses a threat to public safety and national reputation.
In defense of the National Guard deployment, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt stated it aims to address violence against ICE officials and restore order. Newsom's remarks included a challenge to Trump's border czar, Tom Homan, to arrest him for his outspoken criticism.
#society
Times Of Israel: Newly released abduction video shows hostage Matan Angrest manhandled by Gazans
A video released shows Matan Angrest, a soldier taken hostage by Hamas during the October 7, 2023, attack, in a severely injured state. His family hopes to increase pressure on the Israeli government for his release, citing his deteriorating health and alleged torture in captivity.
Angrest's parents express frustration over the government's handling of information regarding his condition, believing it has hindered efforts for his release. Currently, 55 hostages remain in Gaza, with ongoing concerns for their well-being.
The American Mind: Washington’s Wager on Religious Liberty
George Washington's views on the First Amendment remain largely inferred, as he did not formally participate in its proposal or ratification. He expressed support for the amendments in a letter to James Madison, emphasizing the importance of religious freedom and equality under the law, which aimed to unify diverse beliefs without discrimination.
Today, challenges arise from the rise of Muslim supremacist organizations and pro-Palestinian advocacy, which test the social fabric and foreign policy consensus in America. Washington's vision of a law-abiding, pluralistic society must be upheld, requiring all citizens, including Muslims, to adhere to the law while fostering civil dialogue and coexistence.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Greenland and the Antarctic are ‘not for sale’, Macron tells Trump
Emmanuel Macron asserted that Greenland and Antarctica are "not for sale" in response to reports of Donald Trump considering a purchase of Greenland. At the UN Ocean Conference, he emphasized the importance of a moratorium on deep-sea mining to protect biodiversity and the deep seabed.
Macron described the idea of exploiting these regions for economic gain as "madness" and called for international cooperation to prevent environmental disruption.
Times Of Israel: Gaza-bound activist boat towed to Ashdod port after Israeli interception
The Israeli Navy intercepted the activist boat Madleen attempting to breach the Gaza blockade, detaining 12 activists, including Greta Thunberg. They were taken to Ashdod Port for medical checks and will be deported.
Israeli officials stated the activists had ignored multiple warnings to turn back. Once at port, they were shown a video of atrocities committed by Hamas during the October 7 attack.
#culture
Le Monde: Funk master and innovator Sly Stone has died at 82
Sly Stone, the influential frontman of Sly and the Family Stone, has died at 82 after battling chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. His family reported he passed peacefully, surrounded by loved ones, and emphasized his lasting musical legacy.
Stone was a pioneer in blending genres and promoting racial integration in music during the 1960s. Despite his early success, personal struggles and drug addiction led to his decline. His work, including hits like "Dance to the Music" and "Everyday People," left a significant mark on American music.