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#illegals
Breitbart: Stephen Miller: Passage of Big Beautiful Bill Achieves 'Fifty-Year Dream' for Border Security
President Trump's proposed "One Big Beautiful Bill" aims to permanently secure the southern border with a funding package of $46.5 billion for the border wall and surveillance, alongside $100 billion for migrant detention and enforcement. The initiative is framed as a fulfillment of a long-standing American desire for border security.
Supporters, including migration czar Stephen Miller and Vice President JD Vance, assert that this legislation represents a significant achievement in border security and a response to historical levels of illegal immigration. The bill also seeks to reform legal migration processes and address economic issues related to outsourcing.
The Western Journal: DeSantis and Trump Working on Unprecedented Plan That Would Supercharge Deportations
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is advocating for a plan to expedite deportations by appointing Florida National Guard attorneys as immigration judges. This initiative aims to address the backlog of 3.7 million immigration cases, a situation exacerbated by the previous administration.
President Trump has expressed support for DeSantis's proposal, highlighting its potential to streamline the deportation process in Florida. If successful, this model could inspire similar actions in other states, particularly among Republican governors, as they seek to tackle illegal immigration more effectively.
The Epoch Times: What to Know About Alligator Alcatraz: The Deportation Center Surrounded by 30,000 Alligators
A new illegal immigration detention and deportation facility has opened in the Florida Everglades, capable of housing 3,000 immigrants and 1,000 staff. The facility was constructed shortly after work began on June 23, with significant funding from the Department of Homeland Security.
Fox News: Trump 'working on' deportation exemptions for illegal farm and hospitality workers
President Trump is considering a plan to create deportation exemptions for illegal migrants working in agriculture and hospitality. This would allow long-term workers to remain in the U.S. legally without citizenship, while employers would take responsibility for them.
Trump emphasized the need for these workers to support the farming and hotel industries, which face labor shortages due to immigration enforcement. He aims to balance the interests of his hardline supporters with the needs of businesses reliant on immigrant labor.
Fox News: Man arrested for deadly immigrant smuggling operation that killed Romanian family of four and his own brother
Timothy Oakes, a dual U.S.-Canadian citizen, was arrested for allegedly smuggling a Romanian family into the U.S., resulting in their deaths, including two young children. He faces multiple charges related to alien smuggling, with co-conspirators already pleading guilty.
Oakes reportedly earned $1,000 per person for his smuggling operations, which involved transporting individuals across the St. Lawrence River. The tragic incident occurred when their vessel capsized, leading to the deaths of the family and Oakes' brother.
Fox News: Journalist arrested while covering anti-Trump protest granted bail amid deportation battle
A Georgia immigration judge has granted bond to Mario Guevara, a Spanish-language journalist arrested while covering a protest in DeKalb County. Guevara, originally from El Salvador, faces deportation despite being released on $7,500 bail after local police transferred him to ICE custody.
Charges against Guevara for obstruction and unlawful assembly were dismissed due to insufficient evidence. He has a pending green card application sponsored by his U.S. citizen son. The Committee to Protect Journalists expressed concern over the implications of his arrest on press freedom.
Breitbart: Trump's 'Big Beautiful Bill' Ends Medicaid Funding for Illegal Migrants
The GOP's spending bill maintains a ban on Medicaid for approximately 1.4 million illegal migrants, despite confusion over a Senate vote. This decision poses significant financial challenges for blue states that currently subsidize healthcare for illegal migrants, potentially costing them tens of billions.
The provision aims to pressure states to reconsider their policies on illegal immigration, as it could lead to the return of some migrants to their home countries, benefiting American workers by increasing wages and lowering housing costs. The bill also includes stricter measures for verifying citizenship before Medicaid coverage is granted.
#politics
Fox News: Late-night lineups for first half of 2025 feature overwhelmingly left-leaning guests, study shows
A study by NewsBusters reveals that 99% of political guests on late-night comedy shows in the first half of 2025 were left-leaning. The analysis included shows like "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" and "The Tonight Show," showing a stark imbalance with 30 Democrats and no Republicans among partisan guests.
In total, the study found 76 liberal journalists and celebrities compared to just one conservative. Stephen Colbert had the highest number of liberal guests, followed by "The Daily Show" and Seth Meyers. The cumulative count since September 2022 indicates a significant bias, with 511 liberals versus 14 conservatives.
Fox News: Probe into Biden's alleged mental decline cover-up deepens with more former White House officials to testify
The House Oversight Committee is intensifying its investigation into allegations of a cover-up regarding President Biden's mental decline and unauthorized executive actions. Nine former senior White House officials are set to testify, while subpoenas have been issued for two others.
Chairman James Comer emphasized the need to understand who made critical decisions during Biden's presidency, particularly in light of concerns about his cognitive state. The committee is exploring whether there was a strategy to conceal Biden's condition and whether actions were taken without his consent.
Forbes: Here Are All Of Trump’s Threats Against Zohran Mamdani
President Trump has intensified his criticism of Zohran Mamdani, the newly elected Democratic nominee for New York City mayor, labeling him a "communist" and threatening to withhold federal funds from the city. Trump suggested that federal action could follow Mamdani's calls to limit ICE operations in New York.
Mamdani, a member of the Democratic Socialists of America, won the primary with 56% of the vote, surprising many in the Democratic establishment. He has rejected Trump's characterization of him and described the threats as intimidation, while advocating for policies aimed at wealth redistribution and immigrant rights.
Fox News: Murkowski silently stares down NBC reporter asking about her 'Big Beautiful Bill' vote
Senator Lisa Murkowski faced criticism for her support of President Trump's $3.3 trillion spending bill, known as the "One Big, Beautiful Bill." During an exchange with NBC News reporter Ryan Nobles, she defended her vote, stating her obligation to Alaska while expressing concerns about the bill's impact on other states.
Murkowski emphasized that labeling federal funds for Alaska as a "bailout" was offensive and acknowledged the bill's shortcomings. Despite her reservations, she believed it was essential to advocate for her state's interests. The Senate passed the bill with a narrow vote, and it now moves to the House for further consideration.
Breitbart: Trump Urges House GOP to Unite Behind Big, Beautiful Bill
President Trump urged House Republicans to support the Senate-passed "Big, Beautiful Bill," emphasizing it as a unified party initiative. He highlighted benefits such as lower taxes, higher wages, and strengthened social programs, while calling for unity to ensure swift passage before July 4.
A senior White House official echoed Trump's call for Republican cohesion, stressing the importance of passing the bill to secure fiscal growth and meet commitments. The administration aims for the bill to reach the president's desk promptly.
Fox News: Trump official fires back at Democratic senator who called historic flag 'Christian nationalist' symbol
SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler defended the agency's display of the "Appeal to Heaven" flag during a Flag Day ceremony, countering accusations from Sen. Ed Markey that it symbolizes "Christian nationalism" and "White supremacy." Loeffler emphasized the flag's historical significance, dating back to the Revolutionary War.
In her response, Loeffler criticized Markey for his own flag controversies and called for a focus on more pressing issues for small businesses, such as tax cuts. She also labeled the LGBTQ "Progress Pride" flag as divisive, asserting that it does not represent all Americans.
Fox News: Trump announces he will kick off Independence Day weekend with 'very special' patriotic event
President Trump will travel to Iowa on July 3 to kick off the Independence Day weekend and celebrate America's 250th anniversary. The event at the Iowa State Fairgrounds will focus on honoring the nation and its heroes, with Trump highlighting his achievements in trade and policies benefiting farmers.
This celebration marks the beginning of a year-long commemoration leading up to the anniversary on July 4, 2026. Trump's visit follows the Senate's passage of significant legislation aimed at advancing his agenda across various sectors, which he claims will lead to substantial economic growth.
Fox News: Trump admin approves Newsom's request to 'bail him out' of damage left by violent LA riots: SBA
The Trump administration has approved millions in disaster relief loans for small businesses affected by the anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles, which occurred in June. Governor Gavin Newsom's administration requested the loans after weeks of violence and destruction, which he initially downplayed.
Small businesses can apply for up to $2 million in low-interest loans to cover operating expenses amid the estimated $1 billion in damages. While Newsom's spokesperson blamed the Trump administration for the chaos, SBA chief Kelly Loeffler criticized Newsom for his handling of the situation and urged him to take responsibility.
Fox News: DOJ silent on whether NYC politician who allegedly assaulted ICE officer will face charges
New York City Comptroller Brad Lander was arrested on June 17, 2025, for allegedly assaulting a federal immigration officer during a courthouse incident. Video footage shows Lander obstructing ICE agents as they attempted to escort a defendant, demanding to see a judicial warrant.
Despite being released shortly after, the Department of Justice has not confirmed whether it will pursue charges against Lander, who was running for mayor at the time. Critics suggest his arrest was a politically motivated stunt to gain attention ahead of the elections.
Fox News: Socialist's NYC mayoral primary win sparks fierce debate over feasibility of radical policy agenda
New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, a socialist, faces criticism from Mayor Eric Adams and others for his ambitious campaign promises, including freezing rent, creating city-owned grocery stores, and implementing free childcare. Critics argue that many of these proposals lack the necessary authority and could face significant hurdles.
Mamdani's plans would require cooperation from state legislators and approval from the New York City Council. His proposals, such as raising corporate taxes and the minimum wage, may also encounter resistance from Governor Kathy Hochul and others. The feasibility of his agenda remains in question as he seeks to position himself as a transformative leader.
Fox News: Trump to meet with Netanyahu as he pushes for ceasefire between Israel, Gaza
President Trump is set to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to discuss a potential ceasefire in the Gaza conflict, expressing hope for an agreement within the week. The administration emphasizes the importance of resolving the conflict and securing the release of American hostages in Gaza.
The meeting follows Trump's recent criticism of both Israel and Iran regarding compliance with a ceasefire agreement. The White House aims to address the ongoing violence while prioritizing the safety of hostages.
#society
Fox News: California police make gruesome feline discovery in U-Haul van; owner faces animal cruelty charges
A 69-year-old woman in California faces 93 counts of animal cruelty after police found over 130 emaciated cats, including 28 dead, in a U-Haul van. The animals were discovered in a Taco Bell parking lot, lacking food and water, and have since been taken to an animal shelter.
The Merced County Sheriff's Office is investigating the case and has reminded the public about the dangers of leaving pets in vehicles during hot weather. The rescued cats will be available for adoption once they are medically cleared.
Fox News: Travel nightmare unfolds as storm system grounds East Coast flights ahead of July 4
Severe thunderstorms are disrupting air travel across the East Coast, affecting millions ahead of the holiday weekend. Major airports, including Newark, LaGuardia, and Philadelphia, are experiencing significant delays and cancellations due to the weather.
As of Tuesday, about 600 flights were canceled and 1,900 delayed, with Newark Liberty Airport facing delays of up to four hours. The National Weather Service warns of excessive rainfall and flooding, with up to three inches expected in some areas.
Fox News: Jury awards $22.75M to man who lost toes after falling from damaged NYC subway platform
The MTA has been ordered to pay $22.75 million to Maruf Hossain, a bike deliveryman who lost five toes after falling on a chipped subway platform in 2017. A jury awarded him more than his original $20 million lawsuit sought, citing the MTA's negligence.
Hossain, who sustained severe injuries, claimed the MTA attempted to coerce him into a $100,000 settlement. His lawyer stated the verdict sends a message about corporate accountability, while the MTA is considering its legal options regarding the jury's decision.
Fox News: 'Siberian Jesus' sentenced to Russian prison after harming followers in bizarre cult
Sergei Torop, a Siberian cult leader known as "Vissarion," was sentenced to 12 years in a Russian prison for harming his followers both physically and financially. He led the Church of the Last Testament, attracting thousands to a remote settlement since 1991, using psychological manipulation to extract money.
Torop and two aides were convicted after a 2020 raid by the FSB. They were found to have caused moral and physical harm to multiple followers, with one aide also facing fraud charges. The cult promoted a strict lifestyle, forbidding meat, alcohol, and the use of money.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Israel accepts Trump-led ceasefire plan that could end Gaza war within 60 days
Israel has accepted a 60-day ceasefire proposal led by the Trump administration, aimed at ending the conflict in Gaza. Trump emphasized the importance of this deal for all parties involved, urging Hamas to accept the terms to prevent worsening conditions.
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar expressed commitment to reaching a hostage deal and a ceasefire. The negotiations will involve Qatar and Egypt, with hopes to expand the Abraham Accords to include more nations in the region.
#military
Fox News: Pentagon releases 150 National Guard troops from security mission deployment in LA as wildfire threats mount
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has released 150 California National Guard troops from their federal security mission in Los Angeles to assist with wildfire containment as the state enters peak fire season. This decision follows a request from Gen. Gregory Guillot, commander of U.S. Northern Command.
The deployment of National Guard troops had previously drawn criticism from state leaders, including Gov. Gavin Newsom, due to concerns over resource allocation during a critical fire season. With this release, approximately 3,850 troops remain in Los Angeles.
#culture
GB News: Bob Vylan's music is 'insulting and provocative rhetoric', Wallis Simons tells GB News
Punk rap duo Bob Vylan have faced criticism from broadcaster Jake Wallis Simons, who labeled their claims of being "targeted" after their Glastonbury Festival performance as "contemptible." The band alleges they are being singled out for their outspoken views, following a police investigation.
#history
The Imaginative Conservative: Where Is Mount Sinai?
The traditional site of Mount Sinai may not be in Egypt but rather in modern Saudi Arabia, where volcanic activity could explain biblical miracles. Scholars debate the location, with some suggesting that the true Mount Sinai is in Midian, supported by geological evidence.
The discussion highlights the tension between naturalistic explanations and traditional beliefs regarding biblical events. While some scholars seek scientific validation, others prefer to maintain the miraculous nature of these accounts. The relationship between the natural and supernatural remains a focal point in understanding these ancient narratives.
#health
The Epoch Times: Day in Photos: ‘Alligator Alcatraz,’ Extreme Heat in Europe, and Slavery Abolition Parade
Wildfires in the Seferihisar district of Izmir, Turkey, have prompted firefighting efforts as smoke and flares rise from the affected area.
Meanwhile, Rome, Italy, is experiencing a severe heat wave, with temperatures soaring to 40 degrees Celsius. Seventeen regions in Italy have been placed under a Level 3 heat risk, signaling emergency health conditions.
Fox News: MAGA law group fights to expose how Biden's DEI agenda may have tainted life-saving organ transplants
A conservative legal group, America First Legal, is suing federal health agencies to obtain documents related to the Biden administration's diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in the organ transplant system. They allege these policies may have led to prioritizing patients based on race.
The lawsuit follows a Freedom of Information Act request filed in April 2023, which has not been fulfilled. America First Legal aims to reveal the extent of DEI policies under the Biden administration and restore what they describe as colorblind healthcare practices.
Forbes: Senate Medicaid Cuts In Trump Megabill Exceed $1 Trillion
The Senate has approved over $1 trillion in Medicaid cuts, projected to leave nearly 12 million people without coverage, according to the Congressional Budget Office. The legislation passed with a narrow 51-50 vote and includes new work requirements for Medicaid recipients.
Republicans argue the cuts aim to reduce waste and fraud, while critics contend that many Medicaid enrollees already work, and new paperwork requirements may lead to loss of coverage. The bill also includes provisions to increase funding for rural hospitals amid concerns over the impact of the cuts.
#crime
Fox News: American tourist vanishes in tropical paradise after early morning walk from vacation rental
Brian Tarrence, a 51-year-old man from New York, went missing in Turks and Caicos after leaving his rental condo early on June 25. He was last seen walking into town around 3:30 a.m. CCTV footage captured his departure, but he has not been heard from since.
Local authorities are utilizing drones and CCTV to aid in the search, while Tarrence's family and private investigator express hope for his safe return. They are currently gathering phone records to track his last movements. Anyone with information is urged to contact local police.
The Western Journal: Charges Against Illegal Immigrant Terror Suspect Upgraded After Elderly Victim Dies
Charges against Mohamed Sabry Soliman, a 45-year-old illegal immigrant from Egypt, have been upgraded to first-degree murder following the death of 82-year-old Karen Diamond, who was injured in a Molotov cocktail attack in Boulder, Colorado. Soliman is accused of targeting a pro-Israel gathering with a racially motivated and anti-Semitic attack.
The attack left 13 others injured, and Soliman faces multiple hate crime charges along with state criminal charges. Authorities reported that he expressed anti-Zionist sentiments and attempted to disguise himself to approach the victims.