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#illegals

Liberty Nation News: Fire and Ice: Immigration Agency Ramps Up Raids Despite Pushback - Liberty Nation News
Fire and Ice: Immigration Agency Ramps Up Raids Despite Pushback - Liberty Nation News
President Trump's immigration enforcement efforts are facing backlash, including increased violence against ICE agents and legal challenges. A federal judge has temporarily halted ICE's practices of racial profiling during raids, which have intensified in California.

Recent raids have led to numerous arrests, including minors, and sparked violent protests. Attacks on ICE personnel have surged, with reports of doxxing and physical assaults. Despite the risks, the administration plans to intensify operations in sanctuary cities.


Fox News: Trump's border crackdown prompts Arizona farmer to seek better agricultural labor solutions
Trump's border crackdown prompts Arizona farmer to seek better agricultural labor solutions
An Arizona farmer, Scott Heartquist, advocates for a more effective immigration system to address labor shortages in agriculture, emphasizing the need for collaboration between business owners, workers, and immigration authorities. He notes that current policies create fear among Hispanic workers, both documented and undocumented.

Heartquist highlights the challenges in hiring skilled labor due to visa restrictions and calls for practical solutions to improve the immigration process. He warns that without reform, issues related to immigration and labor will persist, potentially leading to mass deportations in the future.


#politics

Times Of Israel: Kurdish PKK fighters burn their weapons at disarmament ceremony in Iraq
Kurdish PKK fighters burn their weapons at disarmament ceremony in Iraq
Thirty PKK fighters symbolically destroyed their weapons in Iraqi Kurdistan, marking a significant shift from armed insurgency to democratic politics. This ceremony follows the PKK's announcement to dissolve after decades of conflict with Turkey, a move analysts attribute to Turkey's peace offer and the exhaustion of the Kurdish public.

PKK leaders emphasize the necessity of releasing their jailed founder, Abdullah Ocalan, for the peace process to succeed. Turkish President Erdogan hailed the event as a step toward a "terror-free Turkey," while calls for legal reforms in Turkey were reiterated to facilitate the reintegration of former fighters into society.


#economy

Le Monde: Thomas Piketty: 'The US's unprecedented financial fragility explains Trump's aggressiveness'
Thomas Piketty: 'The US's unprecedented financial fragility explains Trump's aggressiveness'
The World Inequality Lab's study on global trade since 1800 reveals persistent trade imbalances and the exploitation of poorer countries by dominant powers. Current trade tensions stem from the U.S.'s declining global influence and financial instability, leading to aggressive policies.

Europe's recent concessions on military spending and taxation are criticized as ineffective. The study emphasizes the need for Europe to collaborate with Global South democracies to reform the global trade and financial system, promoting a more equitable development model.


#sports

Forbes: Here’s Why Taxes Will Claim About Half Of The Wimbledon Winner’s $4 Million Prize
Here’s Why Taxes Will Claim About Half Of The Wimbledon Winner’s $4 Million Prize
Jannik Sinner will face Carlos Alcaraz in the Wimbledon final, while Amanda Anisimova and Iga Swiatek compete in the women's final. The tournament's prize money of $4 million will be significantly reduced by taxes, with winners facing effective rates around 36.52%.

Tax implications vary by player, with Alcaraz potentially losing a large portion to Spain's income tax and wealth tax, while Sinner, residing in Monaco, faces no additional taxes. The total prize pool for Wimbledon has increased to $72.2 million.


#other

GB News: M40 traffic: Multi-vehicle crash forces motorway to close 'for several hours' with long delays near Heathrow
M40 traffic: Multi-vehicle crash forces motorway to close 'for several hours' with long delays near Heathrow
The M40 northbound in Buckinghamshire is closed between Junctions 1a and 2 due to a serious multi-vehicle collision. Emergency services, including police and fire crews, are on the scene, and the road is expected to remain closed for several hours, causing significant delays.

Motorists are advised to plan ahead, allowing extra travel time, and consider alternative routes, especially those heading to Heathrow Airport. National Highways has provided a diversion route for affected drivers.