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#illegals

Fox News: Noem blames 'sanctuary' policies for migrant accused of shooting off-duty CBP officer
Noem blames 'sanctuary' policies for migrant accused of shooting off-duty CBP officer
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem visited an off-duty Customs and Border Protection officer shot during an attempted robbery in New York City. The suspect, Miguel Francisco Mora Nunez, a previously deported illegal immigrant, had a history of arrests and was released under sanctuary policies.

Noem criticized these policies, linking them to the attack and urging mayors to change their tactics for public safety. Nunez, who was also injured in the incident, remains hospitalized. The officer is in stable condition, and Noem emphasized the need for stronger law enforcement to protect communities.


Fox News: Mamdani silent after Border Patrol officer allegedly shot by illegal immigrant in NYC
Mamdani silent after Border Patrol officer allegedly shot by illegal immigrant in NYC
New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani has not publicly addressed the shooting of an off-duty Border Patrol officer, allegedly by a previously deported illegal immigrant. The incident has drawn national attention and criticism of current immigration policies.

The officer, who was shot in the face, is in stable condition. The suspect, Miguel Francisco Mora Nunez, has a criminal history and was injured in the shootout. Mamdani, who has previously called for defunding the police, is currently traveling abroad for personal reasons.


Fox News: Abrego Garcia to remain in US for now, DOJ agrees
Abrego Garcia to remain in US for now, DOJ agrees
Lawyers for the Trump administration and Salvadorian migrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia have agreed to keep him in U.S. criminal custody for an additional 30 days. This delay allows Abrego Garcia time to explore legal options before potential deportation to a third country.

The agreement follows contradictory statements from the Trump administration regarding Abrego Garcia's status after his erroneous deportation to El Salvador. A federal judge in Maryland is also expected to issue a ruling that could further delay his deportation.


Front Page Magazine: Illegal Alien Freed by Biden Shoots Border Patrol Agent in Sanctuary City
Illegal Alien Freed by Biden Shoots Border Patrol Agent in Sanctuary City
Governor Hochul has upheld New York's sanctuary state status, limiting law enforcement cooperation with federal agencies. This policy has come under scrutiny following an incident where an off-duty CBP officer was shot by an illegal immigrant, Miguel Francisco Mora Nunez, who had been released despite an active deportation order.

The shooting highlights the consequences of current immigration policies, which critics argue have led to increased crime in the city. Calls for federal intervention in New York City are growing as local leaders face backlash for their handling of illegal immigration and public safety.


#politics

Fox News: 'Clear corruption': Jeffries faces complaint for pressing judges to fire Alina Habba
'Clear corruption': Jeffries faces complaint for pressing judges to fire Alina Habba
Republican legal activists are defending U.S. Attorney Alina Habba after House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries called for her removal. Jeffries criticized Habba for charging Rep. LaMonica McIver with obstructing Homeland Security agents during an incident at an immigration facility.

A complaint has been filed against Jeffries for allegedly abusing his position to influence a criminal case. McIver, who has pleaded not guilty, is set for trial on November 10. The situation raises questions about political interference in legal proceedings.


Front Page Magazine: Mamdani, Who Called for Abolishing Private Property, Owns Land in Uganda
Mamdani, Who Called for Abolishing Private Property, Owns Land in Uganda
Zohran Mamdani's radical ideas, presented as leftist policies, may serve to attract support but could ultimately harm the very community that backed him. His call for housing guarantees raises questions about his sincerity, especially given his land ownership in Uganda.

Mamdani's rhetoric appears more aligned with personal and tribal interests than genuine ideological commitment, suggesting a strategic approach rather than a true belief in communism. This situation reflects a deeper conflict where broader societal issues are overshadowed by individual ambitions.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: War in Gaza 'must end now' say 25 Western nations in joint statement
War in Gaza 'must end now' say 25 Western nations in joint statement
A coalition of 25 Western nations, including Australia, Canada, and the UK, has called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, citing severe civilian suffering. They condemned the Israeli government's restrictions on humanitarian aid and criticized the ongoing violence, urging compliance with international law.

The group also demanded the release of hostages held by Hamas and opposed any territorial changes in the Occupied Palestinian Territories. They emphasized the need for a unified international effort to end the conflict and restore dignity to the affected populations.


#economy

Forbes: Why JPMorgan Is Hitting Fintechs With Stunning New Fees For Data Access
Why JPMorgan Is Hitting Fintechs With Stunning New Fees For Data Access
JPMorgan Chase, under CEO Jamie Dimon, is introducing new fees for fintech companies accessing customer data, a move seen as a significant escalation in the competition between traditional banks and fintechs. This change follows a deregulation trend and could impose steep costs on aggregators like Plaid, potentially impacting their business models.

The bank argues that the fees are necessary to manage the overwhelming number of data requests it receives. While some fintech executives acknowledge the need for compensation, they warn that high fees could stifle innovation and harm consumers. The industry is now watching closely as negotiations unfold, with other banks likely to follow Chase's lead if these fees are implemented.


#religion

GB News: GB News Daily Reflections - Monday 21 July
GB News Daily Reflections - Monday 21 July
Jesus actively recruited followers by stepping into the world and inviting them personally. His approach emphasizes a desire for connection rather than mere necessity, highlighting the importance of personal engagement in faith.




#crime

The Western Journal: Border Agent Ambushed by Armed Illegal Alien in NYC: DHS
Border Agent Ambushed by Armed Illegal Alien in NYC: DHS
An off-duty Customs and Border Protection officer was shot in New York City by an illegal immigrant, Miguel Francisco Mora Nunez, a Dominican national. Nunez, who had a criminal history and was previously apprehended and released by Border Patrol, ambushed the officer in Fort Washington Park.

The officer, despite being shot in the face, managed to return fire and wound Nunez, who was later captured after seeking medical treatment. Officials, including CBP Commissioner Rodney Scott and Mayor Eric Adams, emphasized the need for stronger measures to keep dangerous individuals off the streets.


Fox News: Canadian father arrested in New York after missing 9-year-old daughter found dead in Lake George area
Canadian father arrested in New York after missing 9-year-old daughter found dead in Lake George area
A Canadian man, Luciano Frattolin, was arrested after his 9-year-old daughter, Melina Galanis Frattolin, was found dead in a wooded area of upstate New York. Authorities noted "inconsistencies" in his account of her disappearance, which led to an investigation.

An Amber Alert was issued following his claim of abduction, but it was later canceled. The investigation is ongoing, with no formal charges announced yet against Frattolin. Updates are expected pending the autopsy and further inquiries.


#technology

Fox News: New Android attack tricks you into giving dangerous permissions
New Android attack tricks you into giving dangerous permissions
Researchers have identified a new Android security exploit called TapTrap that deceives users into granting sensitive permissions through transparent overlays. This method captures user taps without their awareness, making it difficult to detect malicious activity.

Approximately 76% of tested Android apps are vulnerable due to insufficient safeguards. Google plans to address this issue in a future update, while users are advised to be cautious about app permissions and consider using mobile security apps.