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#illegals

Breitbart: Rep. Maria Salazar Gives Away the Game: GOP Establishment Still Has Amnesty Fetish
Rep. Maria Salazar Gives Away the Game: GOP Establishment Still Has Amnesty Fetish
On the "Alex Marlow Show," host Alex Marlow criticized Florida GOP Congresswoman Maria Salazar for her stance on immigration, suggesting that her support for allowing certain immigrants to stay equates to amnesty. He emphasized that many Republicans favor deportations instead.

Marlow's comments reflect a broader frustration within some GOP circles regarding immigration policy and the perceived leniency of certain party members.


Fox News: Legal immigrant's status revoked over ‘campaign of violence, gang support’ in Haiti: ICE
Legal immigrant's status revoked over ‘campaign of violence, gang support’ in Haiti: ICE
ICE has arrested Pierre Reginald Boulos, a lawful permanent U.S. resident from Haiti, for alleged involvement in Haitian gang activity and immigration fraud. He is accused of supporting violent organizations that destabilize Haiti, which could impact U.S. foreign policy.

Boulos allegedly omitted key information on his immigration application, including his role in founding a political party in Haiti. He is currently detained in Miami as authorities investigate his ties to criminal organizations and potential immigration violations.


#politics

GB News: Farmer launches FURIOUS rant at 'lying' Labour: 'Centuries of family farming at risk of ruin!'
Farmer launches FURIOUS rant at 'lying' Labour: 'Centuries of family farming at risk of ruin!'
A farmer has publicly criticized Labour Minister Steve Reed for allegedly misrepresenting agricultural funding, claiming the government is prioritizing payments for planting wildflowers over food production. Colin Rayner expressed frustration over the impact on his family and the farming industry.

Reed defended the government's record, asserting it has allocated the largest sustainable farming budget in British history and is working to improve profitability for farmers. He emphasized the importance of supporting the agricultural sector while also addressing public health funding.


Breitbart: Mike Johnson: No Vote on Releasing Epstein Documents Before Recess
Mike Johnson: No Vote on Releasing Epstein Documents Before Recess
House Speaker Mike Johnson announced there will be no vote on documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case before the August recess. He emphasized the need for transparency and stated that the Trump administration is working on releasing credible files, including grand jury testimony.

President Trump has called for the release of all pertinent grand jury testimony, labeling the Epstein controversy a "scam" by Democrats. Attorney General Pam Bondi expressed readiness to move forward with unsealing the transcripts, while Trump defended her handling of the situation.


Le Monde: French nuclear energy splits Germany's ruling coalition
French nuclear energy splits Germany's ruling coalition
Nuclear energy has become a contentious issue in Germany, dividing the ruling coalition. The CDU supports nuclear power, while the SPD opposes it. With Germany having closed its last nuclear plants in 2023, concerns arise about potential EU funding for France's nuclear sector.

Chancellor Friedrich Merz and President Emmanuel Macron are set to discuss these tensions at a meeting in Berlin. France seeks to ensure nuclear energy remains viable in EU policy, while Merz's CDU aims to keep nuclear options open, including potential reactivation of closed plants.


#society

Le Monde: In western Madagascar, 1,000 farmers have been abandoned after USAID withdrawal
In western Madagascar, 1,000 farmers have been abandoned after USAID withdrawal
In Bezeky, Madagascar, families of migrants are struggling after losing support from USAID in July 2025. Promises of housing, agricultural resources, and community services were central to their relocation from the Menabe Antimena Protected Area, which they left for a sustainable future.

The Mikajy project, aimed at managing Madagascar's dry forests, was initiated in 2018 to combat environmental degradation caused by migrant farming. The project's dismantling has left many, like farmer Bordeaux, without the necessary support to sustain their new lives.


The Epoch Times: How Things Stand 6 Months After Palisades Fire
How Things Stand 6 Months After Palisades Fire
Elaine Culotti, a real estate developer in Pacific Palisades, is grappling with the ongoing impact of the Palisades Fire that devastated her community over six months ago. The prestigious area, known for its luxury homes and stunning coastline, faces significant recovery challenges.