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#illegals

Fox News: Border crossings plummet to historic lows; Trump's enforcement policies yield big results
Border crossings plummet to historic lows; Trump's enforcement policies yield big results
U.S. Customs and Border Protection reported a historic low in border crossings for June, with only 25,228 encounters and 8,024 apprehensions. This marks a significant decrease in illegal crossings, attributed to enforcement measures under the current administration.

Additionally, drug seizures increased, with notable rises in fentanyl, meth, heroin, and cocaine confiscations. Despite the decrease in crossings, there has been a rise in violence against ICE agents, prompting calls for accountability and changes in immigration enforcement practices.


#politics

Fox News: Whoopi Goldberg, 'View' hosts lash out at Obama, Cuban for scolding Democrats
Whoopi Goldberg, 'View' hosts lash out at Obama, Cuban for scolding Democrats
Co-hosts of "The View" responded to criticisms from former President Obama and Mark Cuban regarding the Democratic Party's messaging and effectiveness. Whoopi Goldberg emphasized that voters have been active and engaged, while elected officials have failed to address key issues.

Cuban criticized the party's focus on Trump rather than on the needs of the American people. Co-hosts agreed that Democrats should present concrete solutions, particularly on immigration, rather than relying on protests.


Le Monde: Trump administration says it is ending deployment of 2,000 National Guard troops in Los Angeles
Trump administration says it is ending deployment of 2,000 National Guard troops in Los Angeles
The Trump administration announced the end of the deployment of 2,000 National Guard troops in Los Angeles, which began in early June to protect federal buildings amid protests against immigration raids. Approximately 4,000 troops and 700 Marines were initially deployed.

Governor Gavin Newsom opposed the deployment, claiming it was politically motivated and detrimental to the troops' well-being. He urged the administration to demobilize the remaining forces, stating they lack a clear mission and direction.


#society

GB News: BBC Director General Tim Davie receives pay rise despite Bob Vylan and Gaza documentary rows
BBC Director General Tim Davie receives pay rise despite Bob Vylan and Gaza documentary rows
BBC Director General Tim Davie has increased his salary from £527,000 to £547,000 for the upcoming fiscal year, despite facing criticism over the broadcaster's handling of various controversies. These include a documentary on Gaza that breached editorial guidelines and issues surrounding live coverage of a performance at Glastonbury.

Davie acknowledged the BBC's significant failings and confirmed that the organization had the authority to cut live streams during controversial moments. The report also addressed the scandal involving former presenter Huw Edwards, who was convicted of making indecent images of children.


The Western Journal: Oscar-Winning Actor Cited in Court Docs Asks WH to ‘Release the Epstein Files’
Oscar-Winning Actor Cited in Court Docs Asks WH to ‘Release the Epstein Files’
Kevin Spacey has publicly called for the release of the "Epstein files," asserting that the truth should come out for those with nothing to fear. His statement comes amid ongoing discussions about Jeffrey Epstein's connections with various public figures, including Spacey himself.

Reactions to Spacey's demand have been mixed, with some expressing sympathy for him while many others view his comments as a deflection from his own controversies. The Epstein case continues to be a significant distraction in political circles, with various figures demanding transparency regarding Epstein's high-profile associates.


Fox News: Bartenders' strong but silent message to drunk patrons sparks heated viral debate
Bartenders' strong but silent message to drunk patrons sparks heated viral debate
Bartenders in New Jersey and North Carolina are using discreet printed cards to inform intoxicated customers that they have been cut off from alcohol service. The cards aim to minimize embarrassment, stating, "Please leave quietly and no one will know."

While some patrons appreciate the subtle approach, others express concerns about how intoxicated individuals will get home safely. Opinions vary on the effectiveness of the method, with some bartenders favoring direct communication instead.


#history

Le Monde: Xi: The father, the son and the party
Xi: The father, the son and the party
During the Cultural Revolution in 1967, Xi Jinping, then a teenager, faced public humiliation and persecution due to his father's political downfall. He was denounced at a reeducation center, forced to wear a heavy dunce cap, and later sent to a juvenile facility where he suffered from harsh conditions.

The experience left a lasting impact on Xi Jinping, shaping his views and resilience in the face of adversity.