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Jul 13, 2025 |
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#illegals
Breitbart: DHS Defends ICE Arrest that Ended in California Surgery Center
The Department of Homeland Security defended ICE agents against claims they failed to identify themselves during an arrest of an illegal immigrant at a Southern California surgery center. DHS stated that officers in marked vests approached the targets, but one fled and was obstructed by hospital staff.
The incident sparked controversy, with staff demanding a warrant and attempting to prevent the arrest. This has raised questions about ICE's ability to operate in medical facilities, especially after the repeal of protections for such locations. Southern California has seen increased protests and confrontations related to ICE activities.
Breitbart: Immigration Raid May Have Revealed Child Workers on Southern California Pot Farm
A California marijuana farm is under investigation for potential child labor violations after U.S. Customs and Border Protection discovered ten juveniles, mostly unaccompanied illegal aliens, working there. The probe follows a raid at Glass House Farms that led to clashes between protesters and immigration officials.
The situation escalated with the use of tear gas by agents as protesters confronted them. Governor Gavin Newsom criticized the federal response, sharing footage of distressed children, while CBP Commissioner Rodney Scott highlighted the child labor issue in response.
#society
Times Of Israel: Air India plane’s fuel was cut moments before crash that killed at least 260, probe finds
A preliminary investigation into the Air India flight crash on June 12 revealed that fuel control switches were moved to the "cutoff" position just before impact, leading to engine failure. Both pilots were confused about the switch changes, resulting in a loss of thrust shortly after takeoff.
The crash, which killed at least 260 people, including 19 on the ground, lasted about 30 seconds from takeoff to impact. Air India is cooperating with the investigation, and further checks of its Boeing 787 fleet are underway to prevent future incidents.
#military
GB News: Inside the mothballed Typhoon factory where thousands of workers are left in limbo - 'Act of national self-harm'
Workers at the BAE Systems factory in Warton, Lancashire, are facing job insecurity as the UK government shifts focus from Eurofighter Typhoon production to American F-35 jets. With no new Typhoon orders since 2009, concerns are rising over the potential loss of 20,000 skilled jobs and the future of UK defense capabilities.
Critics, including former Defense Secretary Grant Shapps, warn that this decision could undermine national security and the aerospace workforce. The government has been urged to place new orders for Typhoons to sustain jobs and skills in the industry, as the current F-35 fleet struggles with operational limitations.