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Jul 12, 2025 |
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#illegals
Fox News: Union says farm worker died after ICE raid that uncovered underage laborers
A farmworker has died from injuries sustained during an immigration enforcement raid on a California cannabis farm, according to the United Farm Workers. The raid, part of federal operations targeting illegal immigration, sparked protests and clashes with authorities, leading to the use of tear gas.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection reported the discovery of 10 illegal immigrant minors at the farm, raising concerns about child labor violations. The United Farm Workers condemned the raids as violent and disruptive, asserting they threaten lives and the food supply chain.
Le Monde: In Belgium, the migration minister is advocating for 'the strictest policy ever implemented'
Belgium's Minister for Asylum and Migration, Anneleen Van Bossuyt, aims to implement the strictest migration policy to address rising asylum requests, which increased by 12% in 2024, contrasting with a decline in the EU. She plans to exclude applicants already protected in other EU states.
Van Bossuyt, part of the center-right N-VA party, seeks to position Belgium as a leader in European migration policy, asserting that the country should not be the "weak link." She anticipates asylum requests could reach 50,000 this year, with a focus on rejecting inadmissible claims.
#politics
The Western Journal: Bongino Reportedly Issues Shock Ultimatum: It’s Bondi or Me
A significant conflict has emerged within the Department of Justice, pitting Attorney General Pam Bondi against FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino and FBI Director Kash Patel. Bongino reportedly issued an ultimatum, stating he would resign if Bondi remains in her position, following disputes over the handling of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein's death.
Both Bongino and Patel are frustrated with Bondi's management of the Epstein case and are demanding the release of additional documents. The tensions escalated during a recent meeting, leading to Bongino leaving in anger. The situation remains unresolved, with Bongino's potential resignation hanging in the balance.
#society
GB News: Nigel Farage warns rape gang scandal 'getting worse' after GB News blows lid on fresh Rotherham case
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has raised concerns that the grooming gang scandal is worsening, citing new allegations involving Rotherham Police. A father claims police records were falsified during attempts to rescue his daughter from a grooming gang, prompting an investigation by South Yorkshire Police.
The father, who reported his daughter missing multiple times, was arrested twice while trying to intervene. Despite previous complaints to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC), the investigation into his claims continues, coinciding with a national inquiry into grooming gangs announced by the Home Secretary.
Fox News: NYC Mayor Eric Adams isn't gagging speech – his mask ban protects New Yorkers
New York City Mayor Eric Adams has implemented a policy banning face masks in certain public spaces to enhance public safety. This measure aims to prevent masked individuals from engaging in violent or criminal activities, particularly amid rising antisemitic threats and crime.
Critics argue this infringes on civil liberties, but many mainstream Jewish groups support the initiative. The policy is framed as a necessary balance between security and freedom of expression, ensuring that public demonstrations remain transparent and accountable.
#crime
Fox News: Georgia teen who raised 'awareness' about mother, stepfather's deaths on TikTok now charged with their murder
A 17-year-old girl in Georgia, Sarah Grace Patrick, has been charged with murdering her mother and stepfather in February. After the incident, she reportedly raised awareness about their deaths on TikTok, even commenting on videos discussing the case.
Patrick turned herself in on July 8 and is facing two counts of murder and aggravated assault. Investigators claim to have substantial evidence against her, while the couple's toddler is now left without parents.
The Telegraph: British man extradited to US appears in NYC court over $99m wine fraud
James Wellesley, a 58-year-old British man, has been extradited to New York and pleaded not guilty to charges related to a $99 million wine fraud scheme. Along with co-conspirator Stephen Burton, he allegedly misled investors into funding non-existent wine collectors while promoting the scheme at global investment conferences.
The fraudulent operation ran from June 2017 to February 2019, promising returns secured by valuable wines that were never real. Wellesley reportedly used multiple aliases and is accused of diverting investor funds for personal use.
The Western Journal: Allegedly 'Raw' Epstein Video Footage 'Likely Modified': Metadata Analysis
An analysis of surveillance footage from Jeffrey Epstein's prison indicates it was likely modified, though no clear evidence of deception was found. The Department of Justice stated no "client list" exists in Epstein's documents and confirmed no one entered his cell before his death.
Experts noted that the metadata suggests the video was processed using editing software, which raises questions about its authenticity. While the modifications may not indicate malicious intent, the ambiguity surrounding the footage could fuel ongoing conspiracy theories about Epstein's death.