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#illegals

GB News: UK in 'final stages' of agreeing new migrant deal to send back small boat arrivals
UK in 'final stages' of agreeing new migrant deal to send back small boat arrivals
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper is nearing a migrant returns agreement with Iraq to facilitate the deportation of failed asylum seekers from the UK. This deal aims to strengthen ties between the UK and Iraq, focusing on intelligence sharing and law enforcement to combat people smuggling networks.

In parallel, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is set to discuss border security with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, including efforts to prosecute criminal networks involved in smuggling. A pilot deal with France, allowing for legal exchanges of migrants, is also in the works, though skepticism remains regarding its effectiveness.


Breitbart: ICE Memo Says Migrants Can Be Deported to Third Countries
ICE Memo Says Migrants Can Be Deported to Third Countries
ICE has announced plans to deport illegal migrants to third countries if their home nations refuse to accept them, allowing for deportations with as little as six hours notice in urgent cases. This policy follows a recent Supreme Court ruling and aims to expedite the removal of criminal migrants.

Supporters argue it will streamline deportations, while critics warn it could lead to abuses, potentially sending migrants to countries where they may face danger. The policy is set to take effect immediately, with assurances from the State Department regarding negotiations with third countries.


#politics

Breitbart: Protesters, Gavin Newsom Heckle JD Vance as He Takes His Family to Disneyland
Protesters, Gavin Newsom Heckle JD Vance as He Takes His Family to Disneyland
Protesters, including California Gov. Gavin Newsom, confronted Vice President JD Vance during his family vacation at Disneyland, criticizing his immigration policies. Newsom shared a video on social media, highlighting the impact of these policies on families.

Around 100 to 150 protesters gathered outside the park, with some waving Mexican flags. Local Republicans suggested using the opportunity for dialogue rather than protests. Vance's visit was intended as a private family trip, and he made no political statements during his time there.


Breitbart: Nolte: 60% of Democrats Still Believe Trump Colluded With Russia to Win 2016 Election
Nolte: 60% of Democrats Still Believe Trump Colluded With Russia to Win 2016 Election
Despite extensive investigations failing to substantiate claims of collusion between Donald Trump's 2016 campaign and Russia, 60% of Democrats still believe in the conspiracy. A Rasmussen Reports survey indicates that a significant portion of the electorate, including 57% of black voters, supports prosecuting officials involved in alleged intelligence manipulation against Trump.

The article criticizes the Democratic Party for being driven by emotions rather than facts, highlighting perceived failures in governance, education, and crime. It expresses concern over the potential consequences if Democrats regain power, suggesting they would not relinquish it easily.


Breitbart: Obama Tells Whining Democrats: Drop the 'Fetal Position' and Start Fighting
Obama Tells Whining Democrats: Drop the 'Fetal Position' and Start Fighting
Barack Obama urged Democrats to stop complaining and start taking action during a private fundraiser in New Jersey. He emphasized the need for courage and unity, encouraging party members to support candidates and adapt to a more data-driven political landscape.

Obama's remarks come amid Republican successes and highlight the importance of standing up for principles like free speech, even when it's difficult. He called for Democrats to work together and invest in their party's future.


#society

The Telegraph: Nine killed in Massachusetts nursing home fire
Nine killed in Massachusetts nursing home fire
A fire at a nursing home in Fall River, Massachusetts, has resulted in nine fatalities, with residents trapped as flames engulfed the building. Firefighters faced heavy smoke and flames while rescuing individuals, with one person in critical condition and over 30 hospitalized.

The incident is described as an "unfathomable tragedy" by local fire chief Jeffrey Bacon. Rescues included the use of ladders to save at least a dozen residents.


Breitbart: Virginia Opens State’s First Safe Haven Baby Box
Virginia Opens State’s First Safe Haven Baby Box
Virginia has opened its first Safe Haven Baby Box at Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital, aimed at providing a safe option for parents to surrender newborns. The initiative comes after extensive planning and training for hospital staff.

These temperature-controlled boxes allow at-risk mothers to safely place their infants inside, ensuring they are cared for and protected from the elements. The hospital hopes this will be the first of many such boxes across the state.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Ex-PM Naftali Bennett says claims Jeffrey Epstein worked for Mossad ‘totally false’
Ex-PM Naftali Bennett says claims Jeffrey Epstein worked for Mossad ‘totally false’
Naftali Bennett, former Israeli Prime Minister, firmly denied claims that Jeffrey Epstein was an intelligence asset for Israel, labeling such accusations as false and rooted in antisemitism. He emphasized that Epstein's criminal actions had no connection to the Mossad or the Israeli government.

Tucker Carlson challenged Bennett's assertions, suggesting that Epstein had ties to a foreign government, which many believe to be Israel. The controversy has intensified following a recent Justice Department statement concluding that Epstein did not have a client list or engage in blackmail, despite ongoing conspiracy theories.


Fox News: Trump, Rutte announce 'really big' NATO arms package amid new 50 day deadline to Putin
Trump, Rutte announce 'really big' NATO arms package amid new 50 day deadline to Putin
President Trump confirmed the U.S. will sell arms to NATO allies for Ukraine, following a call with NATO Secretary-General Rutte. The deal, aimed at bolstering Ukraine's defense, involves billions in arms from countries like Germany and Denmark.

Trump expressed frustration with Russia's lack of commitment to peace talks, stating that despite multiple agreements with Putin, hostilities continued. He emphasized the importance of a strong Europe in the context of U.S. support for Ukraine.


#culture

Fox News: Destructive bug infestation threatens historic 1,000-year-old book collection
Destructive bug infestation threatens historic 1,000-year-old book collection
A significant infestation of drugstore beetles threatens approximately 100,000 historic books at Hungary's Pannonhalma Archabbey, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Restoration workers are undertaking a disinfection process to save the collection, which includes a 13th-century Bible.

The infestation has been described as advanced, affecting multiple areas of the library, which houses 400,000 volumes. The damage caused by the beetles, which feed on book bindings and paste, poses a risk to the cultural heritage represented by these historic texts.


The Western Journal: Chip Gaines' Statement After Caving to LGBT Agenda Makes Things Even Worse
Chip Gaines' Statement After Caving to LGBT Agenda Makes Things Even Worse
Chip Gaines faced backlash after featuring a gay couple on his show "Back to the Frontier." Instead of addressing concerns from his Christian fanbase, he deflected criticism and expressed self-pity, suggesting that modern Christians are quick to judge without understanding.

Critics argue that Gaines has compromised his values and failed to take responsibility for his choices. Many have urged him to reflect on the moral teachings of his faith rather than dismissing the concerns of his audience.


#history

Fox News: Sean Hannity explores America's notorious Depression-era outlaws in new Fox Nation series
Sean Hannity explores America's notorious Depression-era outlaws in new Fox Nation series
Sean Hannity will host a new series on Fox Nation titled "Wanted: Dead or Alive," premiering July 16. The show will explore the stories of infamous outlaws like John Dillinger and Bonnie and Clyde during the Great Depression, highlighting their criminal exploits and impact on American folklore.

Each episode will focus on a specific outlaw or duo, reimagining their stories and the desperate societal conditions that led to their notoriety. The series aims to provide a historical perspective on these figures who became emblematic of their time.