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#illegals

Fox News: Trump's immigration crackdown in LA ignites 'same emotional notes' for Dems, top local GOP leader says
Trump's immigration crackdown in LA ignites 'same emotional notes' for Dems, top local GOP leader says
Recent immigration operations in Los Angeles have sparked political debate, particularly among Republicans. Los Angeles County Republican Party Chair Roxanne Hoge criticized California Democrats for their handling of immigration and public safety, suggesting that recent ICE actions could improve conditions in the city.

Hoge highlighted the challenges faced by legal residents and businesses due to perceived leniency towards illegal immigrants. She emphasized the need for a focus on public safety and accountability from local leadership, as the city grapples with the consequences of its sanctuary policies.


Breitbart: Human Smuggling Illegal Alien Gets 10 Years in Prison for Smuggling Thousands of Migrants into U.S.
Human Smuggling Illegal Alien Gets 10 Years in Prison for Smuggling Thousands of Migrants into U.S.
A federal judge in San Antonio sentenced Honduran national Enil Edil Mejia-Zuniga to ten years in prison for leading a human smuggling organization that illegally brought nearly 3,000 migrants into the U.S. He was also fined $4,500. The organization charged between $6,500 and $12,000 per person.

Mejia-Zuniga's smuggling operation involved migrants from various countries and was active from November 2020 to March 2023. His actions were deemed a threat to national security, prompting law enforcement to dismantle the network. Co-defendants are awaiting sentencing or extradition.


#politics

The Telegraph: Trump cancels $4bn funding for California ‘bullet train to nowhere’
Trump cancels $4bn funding for California ‘bullet train to nowhere’
Donald Trump has withdrawn $4 billion in federal funding for California's high-speed rail project, criticizing it as a costly failure under Governor Gavin Newsom. He described the initiative as a "boondoggle" that has resulted in significant taxpayer losses without delivering promised results.

Trump's comments highlight ongoing tensions with Newsom, as he emphasizes the project's budget overruns and delays. He asserts that the high-speed train connecting San Francisco and Los Angeles is a mismanaged endeavor that has failed to materialize.


GB News: Afghan asylum scheme predicted to 'accelerate change' in UK politics as cover-up symbolises 'everything wrong' with Britain
Afghan asylum scheme predicted to 'accelerate change' in UK politics as cover-up symbolises 'everything wrong' with Britain
The UK's Afghan asylum scheme, which cost £850 million, has been criticized following a data breach affecting nearly 19,000 individuals who assisted British troops. Editor Allister Heath claims this scandal represents a culmination of failures in UK politics and signals a necessary reset.

Heath argues that both major political parties are implicated, highlighting a growing alienation among the public. He predicts that this situation will lead to significant political change as citizens feel increasingly betrayed by the political elite.


Fox News: Bipartisan House resolution aims to condemn phrase that's created firestorm for Zohran Mamdani
Bipartisan House resolution aims to condemn phrase that's created firestorm for Zohran Mamdani
A bipartisan effort in the House is underway to condemn the phrase "globalize the intifada," which is viewed as a call to violence against Jewish and Israeli people. Led by Reps. Josh Gottheimer and Rudy Yakym, the resolution aims to address rising antisemitic rhetoric following recent violence.

The legislation comes amid controversy surrounding NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, who has faced criticism for not publicly condemning the phrase. The resolution asserts that such rhetoric threatens the safety of Jewish communities and calls for national leaders to denounce it.


Fox News: Karine Jean-Pierre, more top Biden aides to appear in House cover-up probe
Karine Jean-Pierre, more top Biden aides to appear in House cover-up probe
Former White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre is set to meet with House Oversight Committee investigators in September, alongside other former Biden officials. The committee is probing allegations that aides concealed signs of President Biden's decline and whether actions were taken without his knowledge.

Biden has stated he made all decisions independently, countering claims from his allies. The investigation is led by Chairman James Comer, who is examining the integrity of executive actions during Biden's presidency.


#society

Fox News: Spying camera vest deters attackers by recording them in action
Spying camera vest deters attackers by recording them in action
A recent survey reveals that 92% of women in the U.S. feel unsafe while running, with many experiencing harassment. In response, Urban Eyes has launched a safety vest equipped with front and rear cameras, designed to deter potential attackers by recording surroundings.

The vest is lightweight, features high-visibility colors, and offers easy operation via a remote control. Priced at approximately $204, it aims to enhance personal safety and confidence for outdoor activities.


The Western Journal: Trump Convinces Coca-Cola Execs to Make a Major Recipe Change: 'It’s Just Better'
Trump Convinces Coca-Cola Execs to Make a Major Recipe Change: 'It’s Just Better'
Former President Donald Trump announced that Coca-Cola will change its recipe to use real cane sugar in the U.S., a move he claims to have influenced. He expressed his belief that this change will improve the taste of the beverage, aligning with opinions that Mexican Coke, which uses cane sugar, is superior.

While many soda enthusiasts, including Trump, argue that cane sugar tastes better than high fructose corn syrup, studies indicate no significant health benefits between the two sweeteners. Both are considered equally unhealthy when consumed in excess.


#economy

Breitbart: Surprise! Jaguar Cuts 500 Management Jobs After Woke Rebrand
Surprise! Jaguar Cuts 500 Management Jobs After Woke Rebrand
Jaguar Land Rover plans to cut 500 management jobs due to declining sales and issues stemming from its recent branding changes. The company cited slow U.S. exports and the phase-out of older models as contributing factors, despite earlier promises from the UK Prime Minister to protect jobs.

The job cuts, described as "normal business practice," follow a period where JLR reported significant profits. The company's controversial marketing campaign and new branding efforts have drawn criticism, further complicating its position in the market.


#military

Times Of Israel: Israel adds billions to defense spending amid ongoing wars, growing challenges
Israel adds billions to defense spending amid ongoing wars, growing challenges
Israel plans to increase its defense spending by NIS 42 billion ($12.5 billion) in 2025 and 2026 to address ongoing security challenges and wars, particularly following the October 7 Hamas attack. Current defense spending stands at NIS 110 billion ($32.7 billion), about 9% of GDP.

The additional funds will enable the Defense Ministry to procure essential weapons and ammunition, replenish stocks, and enhance military capabilities. Defense Minister Israel Katz emphasized the need for military superiority in light of threats from various groups, while new deals for missile defense systems aim to bolster operational readiness.


#crime

Fox News: Bryan Kohberger prosecutors announce reversal on gag order after Idaho killer's confession
Bryan Kohberger prosecutors announce reversal on gag order after Idaho killer's confession
Idaho prosecutors have withdrawn their support for a gag order in the Bryan Kohberger quadruple murder case after he pleaded guilty to all charges. The order was initially intended to protect his right to a fair trial, but with his admission of guilt, the prosecution no longer sees it as necessary.

Kohberger is set for sentencing on July 23, where he is expected to receive a maximum penalty of four consecutive life terms without parole. A hearing regarding the media coalition's motion to unseal nearly 250 documents is also scheduled.