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#illegals
Breitbart: Judge Stops Trump from Ending 'Temporary' Amnesty for Haitian Migrants
A district court judge has ruled against the Trump administration's decision to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitian migrants, stating it would cause harm to those affected. The ruling requires the program to remain in effect until its original end date of February 3.
The judge emphasized that the plaintiffs' injuries outweigh any potential harm to the government from maintaining TPS. This decision continues a trend of TPS being treated as a de facto amnesty program, which has been expanded by multiple administrations.
Fox News: Rep. Jayapal defends comment calling ICE 'a terrorist force,' says White House 'owes an apology' to Americans
Rep. Pramila Jayapal defended her Instagram post labeling ICE as a "terrorist force," claiming the agency is unlawfully detaining individuals, including U.S. citizens. She criticized the lack of identification among ICE agents and described their actions as terrorizing communities.
In response, White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson condemned Jayapal's remarks, stating they incite violence against ICE agents, who have faced a 500% increase in assaults this year. Jayapal called for accountability from the administration, asserting that the current immigration enforcement practices are unconstitutional and harmful to society.
#society
Breitbart: Some 4th of July Celebrations Canceled in L.A. Area; Anti-ICE Protests Continue
Municipalities in the Los Angeles area are canceling Fourth of July celebrations due to fears of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) enforcement actions, which some view as a protest against the Trump administration. Events in cities like Bell Gardens and El Sereno have been scrapped, citing safety concerns.
Despite these cancellations, protests against ICE and Trump proceeded in Los Angeles, with demonstrators blocking traffic and marching through the city. Local officials acknowledge the apprehension surrounding public gatherings, particularly for Independence Day, while noting that other large events have occurred without similar cancellations.
Fox News: Small plane goes down at New Jersey airport in 'mass casualty' emergency
A small airplane crashed near Cross Keys Airport in Monroe Township, New Jersey, prompting a response from multiple agencies due to a "mass casualty incident." Details on the number of passengers aboard the aircraft remain unclear.
Authorities have advised the public to avoid the area as investigations continue.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: 'To those rejected by the US, China opens its arms wider'
Chinese President Xi Jinping announced the removal of customs duties on products from all African countries, excluding Eswatini, as part of a strategy to strengthen ties with the continent. This comes as the U.S. has imposed tariffs, diminishing its trade relations with Africa.
China has been Africa's top trading partner for 16 years, with trade reaching $296 billion in 2024. This move mirrors past U.S. initiatives like the African Growth and Opportunity Act, which is now at risk of expiration under current U.S. policies.
#military
The Telegraph: First Sea Lord stripped of rank over affair with younger officer
Former First Sea Lord Sir Ben Key has been dismissed from his position following an affair with a subordinate, which was exposed after a complaint from the colleague's husband. An investigation by the Ministry of Defence concluded that his conduct fell significantly short of expected standards.
Sir Ben expressed regret for his actions and apologized to those he hurt, acknowledging the privilege of serving in the Royal Navy. Despite his dismissal, he will continue to receive his pension. This incident marks the first misconduct investigation of a Royal Navy head in 500 years.
#crime
The Western Journal: Prized Buffalo Bills Rookie Involved in Ugly Lawsuit After Team Swore It Did Background Check
Buffalo Bills rookie Maxwell Hairston faces a civil lawsuit alleging sexual assault from an incident in 2021 while at the University of Kentucky. The lawsuit claims he forcibly removed a woman's pajama shorts and assaulted her, despite the team stating they conducted a thorough background check.
Bills general manager Brandon Beane emphasized that the team found no evidence supporting the allegations, asserting Hairston is a reputable young man. The lawsuit has been reported to police, but no matching report exists. The University of Kentucky stated they thoroughly investigate such allegations.
GB News: Police force FINALLY investigates over 1,000 grooming gang suspects after apologising for decades of failure
Greater Manchester Police are investigating over 1,000 individuals linked to child exploitation networks, with 714 victims identified. The force has established a specialist unit since 2021 to tackle these issues, resulting in 42 convictions and over 430 years of sentences.
The report acknowledges past mistakes but highlights improvements in handling child sexual exploitation cases. However, challenges remain, including difficulties in obtaining information from local authorities, which can delay investigations. Trust with the public has been affected, but efforts are being made to enhance support for victims.
Fox News: California man allegedly crafted assassination list targeting federal officials in White supremacist plot
Noah Lamb, a 24-year-old from California, faces federal charges for allegedly creating a hit list targeting federal officials and others based on race, religion, and sexual orientation. He is linked to the "Terrorgram Collective," a transnational group promoting violent extremism via Telegram.
Lamb has been indicted on multiple counts, including conspiracy and soliciting murder. The DOJ emphasizes its commitment to pursuing hate-fueled conspiracies and protecting civil rights. Other members of the collective have also been charged for similar activities.