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#illegals

Breitbart: Dem Rep. Frost: Trump Trying to 'Ethnically Cleanse this Country of Certain Types of Immigrants'
Dem Rep. Frost: Trump Trying to 'Ethnically Cleanse this Country of Certain Types of Immigrants'
Representative Maxwell Frost (D-FL) accused President Trump of attempting to "ethnically cleanse" the U.S. of certain immigrant groups. During a visit to the Everglades detention center, he expressed concern over the treatment of Latino and Haitian men, noting a lack of diversity among those detained.

Frost emphasized the importance of congressional oversight on immigration facilities, arguing that the current operations disproportionately target specific demographics. He reflected on his personal experiences and the implications for those who share his background.


Fox News: California professor arrested, accused of throwing tear gas canister at federal agents during marijuana farm
California professor arrested, accused of throwing tear gas canister at federal agents during marijuana farm
A California professor, Jonathan Anthony Caravello, was arrested for allegedly throwing a tear gas canister at ICE agents during a raid on a cannabis farm that resulted in over 350 arrests of illegal aliens. The farm is under investigation for potential labor violations involving children.

Caravello faces charges for assaulting a federal officer and was released on bond after a court appearance. The raid, which involved violent clashes with protesters, is one of the largest ICE operations in recent history, with authorities also addressing serious criminal histories among those detained.


The Western Journal: Dem Gov Who Bragged About Hiding Illegal Alien in Home Gets More Bad News: A Subpoena
Dem Gov Who Bragged About Hiding Illegal Alien in Home Gets More Bad News: A Subpoena
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy is facing scrutiny after comments he made about harboring a woman, whom he suggested might be an illegal immigrant, in his attic. This has led to a subpoena from the U.S. attorney's office, with federal investigators looking into the matter.

Murphy's remarks, made during a discussion at a college event, have drawn criticism from border officials, and his office claims he was misinterpreted. The investigation could impact the upcoming gubernatorial race, as Democrats distance themselves from Murphy amid low approval ratings.


#politics

Breitbart: Ana Navarro: Harder for a White Man to Understand Trump's ‘Reign of Terror’ on Latinos
Ana Navarro: Harder for a White Man to Understand Trump's ‘Reign of Terror’ on Latinos
On CNN's “NewsNight,” Ana Navarro and Brad Polumbo debated the impact of Donald Trump's presidency on Latino communities. Navarro described Trump's actions as a "reign of terror," citing widespread protests against his policies, while Polumbo argued her language was hyperbolic and dismissed her perspective as a white man.

Navarro contended that her views reflect the real fears of the Latino community, while Polumbo accused her of being dismissive of his opinion based on race. The exchange highlighted differing perceptions of Trump's influence and the challenges faced by minority groups.


The Federalist: NYT Report Confirms Doubts About Biden's Autopen Pardons
NYT Report Confirms Doubts About Biden's Autopen Pardons
Recent reports indicate that President Biden's aides utilized an autopen for clemency paperwork without his direct approval on individual cases. While media outlets previously dismissed claims of unauthorized use as conspiracy theories, The New York Times confirmed that Biden's staff processed documents through the autopen after he set general standards for pardons.

Biden's final approval for specific pardons reportedly came from Chief of Staff Jeff Zients, raising questions about the decision-making process. This revelation challenges earlier narratives and suggests that the concerns about the autopen's use may have merit.


#society

Fox News: What to pack for summer camp, 10 essentials every kid needs
What to pack for summer camp, 10 essentials every kid needs
Summer camps provide children with opportunities for fun, friendship, and skill development. Essential items for a successful camp experience in 2025 include a vacuum-sealed water bottle, a cozy sleeping bag, insect repellent, sun protection gear, sturdy hiking boots, and personal hygiene kits.

Other recommended items are quick-drying sandals, a laundry tote for organization, effective sunscreen, and a shoe dryer for maintaining footwear. Preparing with these essentials ensures kids can enjoy their summer adventures comfortably and safely.


GB News: Britons urged to avoid 'deadly' motorway habit or risk 'dangerous mistakes' this summer
Britons urged to avoid 'deadly' motorway habit or risk 'dangerous mistakes' this summer
Motorists are being warned of the increased risk of fatigue-related accidents on motorways during the summer months, with such incidents rising by 59% from June to August. National Highways reports an average of 262 deaths or serious injuries annually due to tiredness behind the wheel.

To combat this, drivers are encouraged to take regular breaks that go beyond quick stops, incorporating visits to nearby historical and cultural sites. A survey indicates that many drivers neglect to plan for rest stops, prompting officials to stress the importance of staying refreshed while traveling.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Equatorial Guinea urges UN judges to block seizure of Paris mansion
Equatorial Guinea urges UN judges to block seizure of Paris mansion
Equatorial Guinea has filed a case at the International Court of Justice, accusing France of "neo-colonial" behavior over a luxury mansion in Paris seized during a corruption investigation involving Vice-President Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue. The country seeks urgent orders to prevent the sale of the property and to return it.

Obiang was convicted in 2017 for embezzling public funds, and France has previously seized various assets linked to him. Despite its wealth from oil and gas, Equatorial Guinea faces significant poverty among its population.


#economy

Forbes: CPI Inflation Was 2.7% In June—As Trump’s Tariff Deadline Nears
CPI Inflation Was 2.7% In June—As Trump’s Tariff Deadline Nears
Inflation exceeded expectations last month, rising 2.7% from June 2024, with economists warning that President Trump's tariffs may further increase consumer prices. Core consumer prices rose 2.9% year-over-year, below some forecasts.

The Federal Reserve is considering interest rate adjustments, with discussions around potential cuts. Trump's tariffs, particularly on the EU and Mexico, are expected to have lasting effects on inflation, prompting analysts to predict a rise in core CPI inflation by year-end.


#religion

The Federalist: No, You Don't Have To Be A Dispensationalist To Believe In Zionism
No, You Don't Have To Be A Dispensationalist To Believe In Zionism
The debate between Ted Cruz and Tucker Carlson centers on the interpretation of biblical Israel and its connection to the modern state. Cruz argues for a biblical mandate supporting Israel, while Carlson cites fulfillment theology, which posits that the church is the true Israel, dismissing the significance of contemporary Jews in the land.

Critics of fulfillment theology argue it misinterprets scripture and overlooks the biblical promises made to Israel. They assert that the return of Jews to Israel aligns with prophetic texts and that the state serves as a necessary protection for God's covenant people, emphasizing the need for respect towards Jewish heritage within the Christian faith.