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Jul 15, 2025 |
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#illegals
The Western Journal: Harvard Poll Deals Another Body Blow to Dems as Voters Flock to Trump on Deportation
A recent Harvard poll indicates that a significant majority of voters support President Trump's mass deportation of criminal illegal aliens and his efforts to close the southern border. The poll reveals that 75% of respondents back deportation, while 60% support border closure, contradicting Democratic claims of public support for open borders.
The survey also shows that 65% of voters oppose liberal cities obstructing the deportation of convicted illegal aliens. Many Americans perceive the current border situation as a crisis, with 67% believing the Biden administration has left the border open. The findings suggest a growing discontent with the Democratic stance on immigration.
Fox News: Chinese illegals accused of plotting to scam elderly Americans out of life savings
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested two Chinese nationals, Jian Chen and Rihui Yan, for allegedly defrauding elderly Americans out of significant sums of money. Chen is accused of stealing $42,000 from a 63-year-old woman, while Yan attempted to swindle a couple out of their life savings.
Both suspects are being held without bond pending deportation. Authorities emphasize their commitment to targeting individuals who exploit vulnerable communities and undermine public safety. A third suspect, Hui Chen, faces similar charges and is also in custody.
Front Page Magazine: Mamdani Blames Trump, Not Subway Arsonists, Corpse Rapers and Head Stabbers, for Tourism Decline
Zohran Mamdani, a mayoral candidate in NYC, attributes the decline in tourism to President Trump's deportation of illegal immigrants. However, incidents involving violent crimes by illegal immigrants may be contributing factors to the downturn in tourism.
Mamdani's platform includes expanding policies from the DeBlasio administration, focusing on criminal justice reform and immigration, despite rising concerns over public safety linked to violent crimes.
The Federalist: Hundreds Of Ballots Cast By Possible Noncitizens, Texas AG Says
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is investigating over 100 potential noncitizen voters linked to the 2020 and 2022 elections, with most cases in Harris County. This follows a referral from the Texas Secretary of State, highlighting concerns about illegal voting.
The investigation also includes 33 suspected noncitizens who may have voted in the 2024 election. Advocates for stricter voting laws argue for mandatory voter identification to prevent such occurrences. The SAVE Act, aimed at ensuring proof of citizenship for voter registration, remains stalled in the Senate.
Breitbart: Exclusive: Tom Cotton Introduces Bill to End Birthright Citizenship for Illegals
Sen. Tom Cotton is set to introduce the Constitutional Citizenship Clarification Act, aiming to end birthright citizenship for U.S.-born children of illegal aliens. The bill seeks to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act, clarifying that these children, often called "anchor babies," are not entitled to citizenship.
Cotton argues that this change is necessary to address illegal immigration and reduce its impact on the U.S. He cites estimates that 225,000 to 250,000 anchor babies were born to illegal alien parents in 2023, which constitutes about 7% of all U.S. births.
#politics
Forbes: Bessent Says ‘Formal Process’ Started For Powell’s Successor
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced a "formal process" to find a successor for Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, amid ongoing pressure from President Trump for Powell to resign. Bessent highlighted that there are many strong candidates for the position.
Fox News: John Brennan emerged as prominent anti-Trump media figure long before latest DOJ probe into Russiagate origins
Former CIA Director John Brennan is under investigation for his role in the 2016 Russia probe, particularly regarding his handling of the investigation and the promotion of anti-Trump narratives. Evidence has been referred for potential prosecution by current CIA Director John Ratcliffe, highlighting Brennan's involvement in the "Crossfire Hurricane" investigation.
Despite the Mueller report concluding insufficient evidence of collusion, Brennan continued to assert the legitimacy of the investigation and publicly criticized President Trump. His credibility has faced scrutiny, particularly following the discredited Steele dossier's inclusion in intelligence assessments, which he supported. Brennan remains a prominent figure on MSNBC, despite ongoing questions about his integrity.
Breitbart: Stephen Colbert Denounces $16 Million Settlement Paramount Made with Trump: 'Big Fat Bribe' for Skydance Merger
Stephen Colbert criticized Paramount's $16 million settlement with Donald Trump, labeling it a "big, fat bribe" related to a lawsuit over an edited interview with Kamala Harris. He expressed offense as an employee and mocked the settlement as a way to gain favor for a merger with Skydance.
Colbert referred to Trump's lawsuit as a "nuisance" and noted that Paramount had previously deemed it "completely without merit." The settlement did not include an apology, further fueling his disdain for the company's actions.
#society
Fox News: Vegas visitors shocked by 'absurd' resort prices that are turning tourists into 'spectators'
Tourists are expressing frustration over the high prices in Las Vegas, with one Reddit user noting they felt like a spectator due to the costs, such as $50 for water and $30 for wine. Many commenters shared tips to save money, highlighting the trend of stocking up on essentials before visiting.
Some users suggested that Las Vegas is pricing itself out of the market, as convention planners seek more affordable destinations. Travel experts recommend visiting during weekdays for better rates and considering alternative destinations like Atlantic City or Cabo San Lucas for a more cost-effective experience.
Breitbart: 'Shameful' More Black Boys Die Than Whites in London: Police Chief
Sir Mark Rowley, head of London’s Metropolitan Police, expressed concern over the disproportionate number of black teens killed in the city compared to white boys, calling it “shameful.” He highlighted that while black Londoners make up 13% of the population, they account for 45% of knife crime murder victims.
Rowley also noted that black individuals are overrepresented as both victims and perpetrators of knife crime, with 61% of knife murderers being black. He acknowledged the historical tensions between policing and black communities, emphasizing the need for improvement in police practices.
Le Monde: Italian fashion house Loro Piana put under court administration
Loro Piana, an Italian luxury brand owned by LVMH, has entered court administration for allegedly allowing labor exploitation through subcontractors. Investigations revealed that the company failed to ensure proper working conditions, leading to violations of health and safety regulations.
The court's one-year administration is preventative, aimed at protecting businesses from criminal infiltration. Loro Piana has since severed ties with the implicated supplier and is cooperating with authorities, while fines and penalties have been imposed on various parties involved in the exploitation.
#foreignaffairs
The Western Journal: The First Lady Was the One Who Pointed Out Putin's Lies to the President: Trump
President Trump shared that his wife, Melania, often pointed out the discrepancies between his optimistic views on conversations with Putin and the harsh realities of the ongoing war in Ukraine. He noted her reminders of Russian aggression, which contributed to his evolving stance on Russia.
As a result of Russia's continued attacks, Trump plans to provide arms to NATO allies for Ukraine and warned of potential tariffs on Russia if peace is not achieved soon. NATO Secretary General Rutte confirmed strong support from multiple countries in this initiative.
Breitbart: Israel Hits Syrian Tanks Advancing to Border; Protects Druze Arab Villages
Israel conducted airstrikes on Syrian tanks advancing toward its border, citing threats to its security and the safety of Druze villages in Syria. The Israeli Defense Forces emphasized their commitment to protect the Druze community from Sunni extremist threats.
Israeli officials reiterated their stance against harm to the Druze, while local Druze leaders called for resistance against the Syrian regime's actions. The situation unfolds amid U.S. efforts to mediate peace between Syria and Israel.
#culture
Le Monde: Photography, politics and protest collide at Rencontres d'Arles
The Rencontres d'Arles photography festival saw a 15% increase in visitors this year, with 23,000 attendees during its opening week. The festival's success is crucial for its €8 million budget, primarily funded by ticket sales and sponsorship.
However, the influx of cultural institutions has sparked criticism regarding gentrification and the impact on local residents, with 24% of the population living below the poverty line. Protests have emerged, highlighting concerns over housing availability and corporate sponsorship practices.
#health
GB News: Travel alert issued for Britons over mpox risk at popular African hotspot
A health warning has been issued for Britons traveling to Mozambique due to a rise in monkeypox cases, now totaling five. The UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office advises against all non-essential travel to parts of Mozambique, recommending vaccinations for several diseases, including mpox.
Health authorities are monitoring the situation closely, with patients in home isolation. The outbreak has raised concerns about the country's medical facilities, which are reportedly below UK standards. Travelers are urged to consider their safety and ensure proper travel insurance.