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Jul 12, 2025 |
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#illegals
Fox News: Democrat John Fetterman declares support for ICE, condemning any calls for abolition as 'outrageous'
Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., has voiced strong support for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), labeling calls to abolish the agency as "inappropriate and outrageous." His stance has garnered agreement from several Republican lawmakers, including Sen. Ted Cruz and Rep. Nancy Mace.
While backing ICE, Fetterman also advocates for amnesty for law-abiding migrant workers, emphasizing their vital contributions to the economy. He calls for the deportation of criminals among migrants, highlighting a nuanced approach to immigration issues.
Fox News: California clinic staffers seek to shield ICE agents from detaining Honduran landscaper
A California surgical center staff attempted to obstruct Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents from arresting a Honduran landscaper. Video footage shows staff shielding the man and blocking law enforcement, leading to a struggle inside the facility.
The Department of Homeland Security reported that the incident is part of a series of confrontations with federal immigration officers, including clashes with protesters outside immigration courts. The arrested individual was reportedly sending money back to Honduras for his mother's medical care.
The Western Journal: California Bishop Stirs Uproar After Altering Church Rule to Allow Illegals to Continue Breaking Law
Bishop Alberto Rojas of the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Bernardino has issued a decree allowing illegal immigrants to be excused from attending Sunday Mass if they fear immigration enforcement. This move aims to alleviate concerns over ICE raids, which may prevent some from fulfilling their religious obligations.
The decision has sparked backlash, with critics arguing it contradicts Catholic doctrine and Canon law, which emphasizes respect for civil law. Some have described the decree as bordering on apostasy and a violation of moral and canonical principles.
#politics
GB News: 'Embarrassing!' Council scammed out of £3,500 after paying fraudsters for shipping container which never arrived
Bridgend County Borough Council lost £3,658 after a shipping container it ordered never arrived, identified as fraud by Audit Wales. The council paid half upfront but rejected a request for the final payment. Attempts to recover the funds from the supplier were unsuccessful.
Separately, Cheltenham Borough Council informed a mobile coffee shop owner that she owed over £3,000 in licensing fees due to an administrative error, despite waiving previous unpaid fees. The council's decision to enforce the new fees has drawn community backlash, with over 300 petitioners supporting the business.
Fox News: Washington Post staff 'shellshocked' by constant blows to morale as bosses seek buyouts, insider says
The Washington Post's voluntary buyout program is reportedly failing to attract staff, as morale plummets under CEO Will Lewis's leadership. Staffers express feelings of being "shellshocked," with some veteran journalists resigning due to editorial constraints imposed since Jeff Bezos's ownership began.
Longtime columnist Joe Davidson resigned, citing a shift away from the paper's traditional practices. The Post has faced subscription declines and staff departures, fueled by controversies surrounding Bezos's editorial directives and perceived alignment with political figures.
Fox News: Biden cover-up probe heats up as another ex-White House aide sits down with GOP
A former White House advisor, Ashley Williams, is set to testify before the House Oversight Committee as part of an investigation into whether aides to ex-President Biden concealed evidence of his mental and physical decline. This follows the recent appearance of Biden's physician, Dr. Kevin O'Connor, who invoked the Fifth Amendment during questioning.
Republican lawmakers are examining allegations that presidential orders may have been signed without Biden's knowledge and are seeking answers regarding concerns about his fitness for office. Biden's allies have denied any wrongdoing, labeling the investigation a political stunt.
Liberty Nation News: Mass Firings for the Federal Workforce Are Back on the Menu - Liberty Nation News
President Trump is moving forward with federal workforce reductions after the Supreme Court allowed his executive order to proceed, despite a previous injunction. The State Department plans to cut thousands of positions, with estimates of total cuts ranging from 275,000 to 285,000 federal jobs.
Labor unions have criticized the cuts, claiming they threaten essential services. Historical comparisons show that Trump's reductions are significant but still less than those enacted by former Presidents Truman and Clinton. The federal workforce has grown considerably over time, and past reductions did not lead to service failures.
#society
Liberty Nation News: Smithsonian Takes History for a Revisionist Ride, Hits Trump Wall - Liberty Nation News
The Smithsonian's Entertainment Nation exhibit is under fire for framing iconic American characters through a politically charged lens, suggesting they symbolize racism and imperialism. Critics, including the White House, argue that the exhibit distorts history and undermines American values.
The Trump administration is reviewing the Smithsonian's content, aiming to eliminate left-leaning narratives. With significant federal funding and donations from progressive entities, the institution faces challenges in balancing historical accuracy with donor expectations.
The Federalist: Not Everyone Can Become An American
The debate over American citizenship and national identity extends beyond illegal immigration to encompass cultural cohesion and national sovereignty. It raises questions about what it means to be an American, suggesting that citizenship alone does not equate to being part of the American people.
Vice President J.D. Vance emphasizes that America is not merely a "propositional nation" but a collective of shared language, culture, and history. This perspective challenges the notion that all cultures are equally assimilable, arguing that a lack of cultural coherence threatens national survival.
The Federalist: Furor Over MacArthur Park Illustrates Left's Departure From Reality
The recent federal raid on MacArthur Park was a high-profile operation intended to send a message, yet it resulted in no arrests and highlighted the park's ongoing issues of crime and neglect. Critics argue that the portrayal of the park as a peaceful community is disconnected from reality, as the area remains dangerous and dirty.
The discussion surrounding the raid reflects a broader cultural crisis, where performative symbols overshadow substantive debate on pressing issues, such as public safety and government accountability. This disconnect is evident in media narratives that fail to acknowledge the true state of the park and the challenges facing the community.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Hamas clip of killing, attempted abduction of IDF soldier seems to contradict IDF account
A Hamas video appears to contradict the Israeli military's account of the killing of Master Sgt. Abraham Azulay in Khan Younis. The IDF claimed that Hamas operatives attacked from a tunnel, while the video shows them surveilling the troops before launching an RPG at Azulay's excavator.
The IDF is investigating the incident, and reports indicate that at least 798 Palestinians have been killed while seeking aid in Gaza since May, with accusations of both Hamas and Israeli forces contributing to the casualties. The ongoing conflict has resulted in significant fatalities on both sides.
#sports
Le Monde: Young African cycling hopefuls train in Brittany during Tour de France 2025
The Tour de France stage on July 11 features a challenging climb at Mûr-de-Bretagne, which may hinder 2024 green jersey holder Biniam Girmay's sprinting abilities. However, he may find joy in the nearby village of Gomené, home to a UCI training center for promising African cyclists.
This center is part of the UCI's Africa 2025 project, aimed at enhancing professional cycling in Africa and increasing the representation of African riders in international competitions, culminating in the Road World Championships in Kigali, Rwanda, later this year.