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#illegals

Breitbart: Homan: We Have Most Secure Border in History Because 'We're Enforcing Immigration Law'
Homan: We Have Most Secure Border in History Because 'We're Enforcing Immigration Law'
Tom Homan, former border czar, stated that the U.S.-Mexico border is currently the most secure in history due to strict enforcement of immigration laws. He criticized sanctuary cities for releasing criminals into communities, complicating law enforcement efforts.

Homan emphasized the need to uphold immigration laws and send a clear message that illegal entry into the U.S. has consequences. He believes that the enforcement measures in place contribute significantly to border security.


#politics

Fox News: Trump's 2020 election loss may have been worse for America than his victory, columnist argues
Trump's 2020 election loss may have been worse for America than his victory, columnist argues
Political columnist Ed Kilgore posits that the U.S. might have fared better had Donald Trump won re-election in 2020. He argues that a Trump victory would have altered the dynamics of the 2024 election, potentially preventing the issues that have plagued the Biden administration, such as inflation and immigration.

Kilgore suggests that a Trump win would have allowed the Democratic Party to avoid internal divisions and manage a more favorable political landscape leading into 2024. He concludes that while Trump's presidency had its burdens, it might not have been worse than the current situation under Biden.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Filipina caregiver dies of wounds from Iranian missile attack
Filipina caregiver dies of wounds from Iranian missile attack
Leah Mosquera, a 49-year-old caregiver from the Philippines, died from injuries sustained in an Iranian missile strike on June 15, making her the 29th victim of the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran. She had been hospitalized for nearly a month following the attack in Rehovot.

The war began on June 13, with Israel targeting Iran's nuclear capabilities. In retaliation, Iran launched numerous missiles and drones, resulting in significant civilian casualties and damage to infrastructure in Israel. A ceasefire was brokered on June 24.


Fox News: Iran claims its president was injured in Israeli airstrike last month
Iran claims its president was injured in Israeli airstrike last month
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian sustained a minor leg injury while escaping an alleged Israeli airstrike on June 16 in Tehran. The attack targeted a secure government facility where Pezeshkian was meeting with officials, reportedly using six bombs or missiles to block exits.

The incident occurred during a 12-day conflict between Israel and Iran, aimed at disrupting Iran's nuclear ambitions. The U.S. also conducted strikes on Iranian nuclear sites during this period, which concluded with a cease-fire brokered by the U.S.


#history

GB News: Ancient 'pyramids' found 3,000 miles away from Egypt
Ancient 'pyramids' found 3,000 miles away from Egypt
Ancient pyramids, dubbed the "Polish pyramids," have been discovered in Poland's Chłapowski Landscape Park, about 3,000 miles from Egypt. These structures, consisting of five mounds, are believed to be around 5,500 years old and contain tombs from one of the region's earliest farming communities.

Excavations have revealed that two tombs date back to the late Stone Age, with each designed for individual burials. Currently, the site is closed to the public until further excavation and preservation work is completed.