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#illegals

The Telegraph: Migrant back door remains open after Starmer deal, warn unionists
Migrant back door remains open after Starmer deal, warn unionists
Senior unionists are urging Keir Starmer to address the issue of people-smuggling through Northern Ireland, which may increase if his agreement with Emmanuel Macron reduces Channel crossings. Migrants are exploiting the open border with Ireland to enter the UK.

A recent investigation revealed that Albanian gangs are charging significant fees to facilitate this illegal entry, providing fake ID cards to migrants. Once in Northern Ireland, they can travel to Britain without proper documentation, raising concerns about border security.


#politics

Breitbart: Expelled D.C. Councilmember Wins Back Seat After Arrest, Federal Bribery Charges
Expelled D.C. Councilmember Wins Back Seat After Arrest, Federal Bribery Charges
Trayon White, a former D.C. councilmember ousted over bribery allegations, won back his Ward 8 seat in a special election despite facing federal charges. His election comes as he prepares for a trial in January 2026 regarding accusations of accepting cash for city contracts.

With only 12% voter turnout, White's return raises questions among his colleagues about whether to expel him again. He has denied the charges, which include accepting $156,000 in bribes linked to contracts worth $5.2 million.


#society

Breitbart: Trump: Coca-Cola to Start 'Using Real Cane Sugar in Coke' in U.S.
Trump: Coca-Cola to Start 'Using Real Cane Sugar in Coke' in U.S.
President Trump announced that Coca-Cola will begin using real cane sugar in its U.S. products, claiming it is a better choice. This decision aligns with a broader trend initiated during his administration, where several food companies pledged to remove artificial ingredients from their products.

The White House highlighted commitments from over two dozen food companies to improve ingredient quality, with notable changes from brands like J.M. Smucker Co. and Mars Inc. regarding artificial dyes and additives.


#religion

GB News: GB News Daily Reflections - Thursday 17 July
GB News Daily Reflections - Thursday 17 July
Today's reflection emphasizes the reality of pain and suffering in the world, acknowledging personal struggles and losses. It highlights the biblical perspective that God understands human weakness and extends forgiveness, encouraging individuals to share that forgiveness with others.