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Jul 3, 2025 |
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#illegals
The Western Journal: Judge Rejects Request from Boulder Terror Suspect's Family: Deportation for All of Them Next?
A federal judge has dismissed a request from the family of Boulder terror suspect Mohamed Sabry Soliman to halt their deportation proceedings. Soliman faces serious charges related to a violent attack during a demonstration supporting Israeli hostages, resulting in one death and multiple injuries.
The judge ruled that the family is receiving proper legal process under the Immigration and Nationality Act, and their claims regarding detention were not valid at this stage. The family remains in ICE custody, with a hearing on their potential removal set for July 11.
#society
Fox News: DOJ indicts suspect who went viral for delivering protective gear to anti-ICE protesters on live TV
Alejandro Orellana, 29, was indicted for conspiracy to aid civil disorders after allegedly distributing face shields and other items to protesters during anti-ICE demonstrations in Los Angeles on June 9. He was arrested by the FBI on June 12 as part of efforts to identify those organizing and supporting riots.
Orellana's group, CENTRO CSO, is raising funds for his legal defense and plans to protest against the charges. Over 40 individuals have been charged in connection with the violent riots linked to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement actions in the area.
Front Page Magazine: Prager U Video: Jack Barsky -- Insights from a KGB Spy
Jack Barsky, a former KGB spy from East Germany, infiltrated the U.S. to gather intelligence but ultimately developed a love for American life. He abandoned his spy role, risking his life, and transformed his beliefs, becoming a Christian and advocating for the defense of freedom in America.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: From the Deserts of Mt. Sinai to New York City
In the summer of 2025, militant Islam has made significant strides, including the Egyptian government's takeover of St. Catherine's Monastery at Mt. Sinai and the election of Zohran Mamdani, an anti-Semitic Islamist, as the Democratic candidate for New York City mayor. Mamdani's campaign focused on progressive issues but raised concerns about the implications of his potential leadership for the city.
The seizure of the monastery, a historic site with Christian significance, reflects ongoing persecution of Christians in Egypt, where they are considered second-class citizens. This situation highlights the broader trend of militant Islam's influence, raising alarms about its potential impact on Western societies.
Front Page Magazine: Netanyahu Agreed to End Gaza War Within Two Weeks After US Strike on Iran
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu reportedly promised President Trump to end the Gaza war within two weeks after a U.S. strike on Iran. The plan involves four Arab states governing Gaza, with Hamas leadership exiled and hostages released. However, Arab nations insist on the Palestinian Authority's involvement, which Netanyahu opposes.
The proposed "two-state solution" raises concerns among Israelis, as many believe it would compromise security and territory gained in past conflicts. A significant majority of Israeli Jews now reject the idea of trading land for peace, viewing it as a potential threat to Israel's safety.
Times Of Israel: Israel said hoping to clinch comprehensive Gaza deal before PM’s US visit next week
Israel is pursuing a ceasefire and hostage release deal with Hamas ahead of Prime Minister Netanyahu's upcoming visit to Washington. For the first time, Israel is open to discussions that could lead to the release of 50 hostages, with negotiations expected to take place in Doha or Cairo.
While Hamas has expressed openness to a ceasefire, they have not accepted the US-backed proposal. Israeli officials are advocating for targeted sanctions on senior Hamas leaders abroad to increase pressure for a deal. The situation remains complex, with Israel maintaining its military strategy even during potential ceasefire talks.
#health
Fox News: Biden-appointed judge halts Trump HHS overhaul after Democrat-led lawsuit
A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration's plan to reorganize the Department of Health and Human Services, which included significant workforce reductions and consolidations. The ruling follows a lawsuit by 19 Democratic attorneys general aimed at preserving public health services.
HHS spokesperson Andrew Nixon stated the reforms were intended to enhance efficiency and address public health goals. The judge has requested both parties to clarify how a recent Supreme Court ruling affects her order by July 11.
#education
The Federalist: Senate Misses Big Opportunity To Boost School Choice Across US
Senate Republicans passed a tax credit provision for private school scholarships, removing a $5 billion cap but allowing states to opt out, which could undermine school choice in Democrat-led states. The bill also grants the Treasury Secretary oversight of scholarship organizations, raising concerns over government influence on private education.
While the measure is seen as a breakthrough, critics argue it is significantly weakened from earlier proposals, limiting donations to $1,700 and complicating access to funds for families seeking better educational options. Support for school choice remains high among parents, with many dissatisfied with public education.
#crime
Fox News: Several people injured in shooting incident at Georgia shopping mall: police
A shooting at Oglethorpe Mall in Savannah, Georgia, injured multiple people on Wednesday evening. The Savannah Police Department confirmed the incident, with police and firefighters responding to assist victims.
The situation is ongoing, and further updates will be provided as information becomes available.
The Western Journal: Bryan Kohberger Officially Pleads Guilty, But 1 Critical Question Remains Unanswered
Bryan Kohberger has officially pleaded guilty to the murders of four University of Idaho students, resulting in a life sentence without parole. While many believe in his guilt, the motive behind the brutal killings remains unanswered, prompting criticism of the plea deal.
Families of the victims are divided; some express relief at avoiding a lengthy trial, while others are outraged, feeling denied justice and truth. Kohberger's sentencing is scheduled for July 23, where both victims' relatives and Kohberger will have the opportunity to speak.