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#illegals

Breitbart: Officials Mark Massive Upswing in ICE Arrests Across the Country
Officials Mark Massive Upswing in ICE Arrests Across the Country
ICE reports a significant increase in arrests of illegal migrants, with 88% of those apprehended being known criminals. States like South Carolina, Colorado, and California have seen dramatic rises, with San Diego experiencing a 400% increase compared to the previous year.

The uptick in arrests correlates with new funding for deportation efforts, suggesting that these numbers may continue to rise in the near future.


Breitbart: DHS Highlights 'Worst of Worst Lineup' of Arrested Illegal Migrants
DHS Highlights 'Worst of Worst Lineup' of Arrested Illegal Migrants
Immigration officials have arrested several dangerous criminal illegal immigrants, including a Mexican national convicted of first-degree rape of a child. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) highlighted these arrests, noting that a significant percentage of ICE arrests involve individuals with criminal histories.

Despite these concerns, Democrats continue to advocate for illegal immigrants. Hunter Biden recently defended them, dismissing criticism and emphasizing their contributions to society, while ignoring the criminal backgrounds of many apprehended.


GB News: Iran deports nearly half a million Afghan migrants after war with Israel
Iran deports nearly half a million Afghan migrants after war with Israel
Iran has expelled over 410,000 Afghan migrants since the end of its conflict with Israel in June, with the International Organization for Migration reporting a significant increase in deportations. The Iranian government attributes these removals to security concerns, claiming some Afghans were involved in activities linked to Israel.

In response to the migrant situation, Iran is constructing a border wall with Afghanistan and Pakistan and is drafting legislation for a national migration agency. This crackdown may lead to an influx of Afghan migrants to the UK, where they already represent a significant portion of illegal arrivals.


GB News: Patrick Christys shares unseen footage where migrants told: 'Our Prime Minister says he's going to DEPORT you!'
Patrick Christys shares unseen footage where migrants told: 'Our Prime Minister says he's going to DEPORT you!'
GB News host Patrick Christys released footage from his trip to migrant camps in France, where he informed "asylum seekers" about UK policies on deportation. He conducted a covert investigation into illegal Channel crossings, questioning camp residents about their fears and concerns.

Christys, posing as a Vietnamese migrant, successfully arranged a meeting with a suspected smuggler, capturing the encounter on camera. His investigation highlights the dangers of human trafficking, with Nigel Farage commending Christys for his bravery in confronting traffickers, who are increasingly armed.


GB News: Delivery companies crackdown on illegal migrant drivers after GB News spent two-years exposing scandal
Delivery companies crackdown on illegal migrant drivers after GB News spent two-years exposing scandal
GB News has prompted the Home Office to implement stricter controls on food delivery companies to prevent illegal immigrants from being employed as drivers. New measures include digital checks and enhanced data sharing to identify unauthorized account sharing and trace delivery activities to asylum hotels.

The crackdown follows GB News' two-year investigation into the misuse of delivery accounts by illegal immigrants. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper emphasized that these efforts aim to combat illegal working, which undermines legitimate businesses and fuels organized crime. The government plans to introduce further legislation to ensure compliance across the gig economy.


GB News: 'Yesterday I went to Northern France to reveal that the migrant crisis is getting worse,' says Patrick Christys
'Yesterday I went to Northern France to reveal that the migrant crisis is getting worse,' says Patrick Christys
The migrant crisis in northern France is worsening, with larger camps and easier access to human traffickers. A recent trip revealed the brazen operations of smugglers, who quoted €1500 for a Channel crossing.

Calls for government action include investigating the role of charities and recognizing that not all migrants are victims.


GB News: Keir Starmer pressured to 'keep doors wide open' to millions of EU migrants as Brussels demands spark 'population explosion' fears
Keir Starmer pressured to 'keep doors wide open' to millions of EU migrants as Brussels demands spark 'population explosion' fears
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer faces pressure to implement a youth mobility scheme allowing EU nationals aged 18 to 30 to stay in the UK for up to three years. While Home Secretary Yvette Cooper advocates for a one-year limit, concerns arise about potential immigration surges without numerical restrictions.

Critics, including Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp, warn that the proposal could lead to millions entering the UK, stressing the need for border controls. Supporters, like Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey, argue the scheme benefits young people and the economy. Young Britons express optimism about the initiative, provided it follows legal guidelines.


GB News: WATCH: 'Well done you!' Nigel Farage checks in with Patrick Christys after people smuggling expose
WATCH: 'Well done you!' Nigel Farage checks in with Patrick Christys after people smuggling expose
Nigel Farage has lauded colleague Patrick Christys for his bravery in conducting an undercover investigation into people smuggling networks in northern France. Farage described Christys's reports as astonishing and acknowledged the risks involved in such work.




#politics

GB News: Volodymyr Zelensky targeted by mass protests after he 'destroys' anti-corruption rules in Ukraine
Volodymyr Zelensky targeted by mass protests after he 'destroys' anti-corruption rules in Ukraine
Ukraine is experiencing its largest protests since the 2022 Russian invasion, triggered by President Volodymyr Zelensky's decision to loosen anti-corruption regulations. Demonstrators in Kyiv and other cities are expressing outrage over new restrictions that place anti-corruption agencies under government control.

Critics, including diplomats, warn this move jeopardizes the independence of anti-corruption efforts essential for Ukraine's progress. Activists fear a return to authoritarianism reminiscent of Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014.


GB News: Nigel Farage secures major defection as Tory switch marks 'big step forward' for Reform UK in key target election
Nigel Farage secures major defection as Tory switch marks 'big step forward' for Reform UK in key target election
Nigel Farage has welcomed Laura Anne Jones, a Conservative Senedd Member, into Reform UK, marking a significant shift for the party in Wales. Jones, who criticized the Tory Party as "unrecognizable," cited poor educational and health outcomes in Wales as reasons for her defection.

Jones's move comes amid a wave of high-profile Tory departures to Reform UK, as the party aims to gain traction in the upcoming Welsh Parliament election. Current polls indicate that Reform UK could secure a plurality of seats, potentially challenging Labour and Plaid Cymru's dominance.


#society

GB News: Council busybodies remove much-loved diving spots in health and safety crackdown - swimmers left furious
Council busybodies remove much-loved diving spots in health and safety crackdown - swimmers left furious
A coastal community in Dorset is protesting the removal of diving platforms off Weymouth beach, which had been in place since 1939. The local council cited "health and safety" concerns and insurance requirements, despite strong community support for the platforms and a petition with nearly 4,000 signatures.

Local swimmers argue the platforms provided safe recreation and have questioned the council's decision, suggesting that warnings could suffice instead of removal. The RNLI clarified that the platforms were always outside their lifeguard monitoring zone, emphasizing that their operational procedures remain unchanged.


GB News: Police seen escorting pro-migrant protesters to Epping hotel as force claims: 'It's our DUTY'
Police seen escorting pro-migrant protesters to Epping hotel as force claims: 'It's our DUTY'
Essex Police have confirmed they escorted pro-migrant protesters to a hotel in Epping, initially denying the action but later stating it was their duty to facilitate free assembly. This decision has drawn criticism from locals and political figures, including Nigel Farage, who argue it incited clashes.

The situation escalated with counter-protesters, resulting in minor injuries and six arrests. Epping Forest District Council leader Chris Whitbread has called for the hotel to be permanently closed, citing safety concerns and the area's unsuitability for such accommodations.


GB News: Royal slammed for 'inappropriate' outfit after spotlighting non-binary designer
Royal slammed for 'inappropriate' outfit after spotlighting non-binary designer
Princess Delphine of Belgium faced backlash for her outfit at National Day celebrations, which showcased a non-binary designer. Critics deemed the thigh-high split dress inappropriate for the patriotic occasion, despite Delphine's message of tolerance and support for the LGBTQIA+ community.

Delphine, the daughter of former King Albert II, has recently been recognized as part of the royal family after a long estrangement. She has begun attending royal events and has reconciled with her father and brother, King Philippe.


GB News: Local chippy owner horrified after illegal migrant fraudster costs him a 'devastating' £40,000
Local chippy owner horrified after illegal migrant fraudster costs him a 'devastating' £40,000
A fish and chip shop owner in Surrey faces a £40,000 fine from the Home Office for hiring a man who allegedly forged his identity. The Home Office conducted a raid and determined the employee lacked the right to work in the UK, despite the owner believing he had valid documentation.

The owner, Mark Sullivan, expressed that the fine is devastating for his small business, which has always complied with employment laws. The Federation of Small Businesses criticized the Home Office's response, stating that small employers need support rather than harsh penalties for honest mistakes.


GB News: National Lottery winner's hands left 'literally shaking' after checking Euromillions draw during holiday wash
National Lottery winner's hands left 'literally shaking' after checking Euromillions draw during holiday wash
Margaret and John Campbell, a couple from Merseyside, won £1 million in the Euromillions lottery while on holiday in Rhodes. They were unaware of their win due to app restrictions abroad and only realized the magnitude of their prize upon returning home.

The couple plans to use their winnings to assist their two sons with financial needs and is considering a new vehicle. They attribute their luck to their late pet dog, Kash, who passed away shortly before their trip.


GB News: Quaint British village reaches boiling point as 'inconsiderate teachers' spark parking row
Quaint British village reaches boiling point as 'inconsiderate teachers' spark parking row
A parking dispute in Barnby, Suffolk, has escalated tensions between local residents and teachers at Barnby and North Cove Primary School. Complaints arose over teachers and parents parking on grass verges, leading to confrontations and insulting notes left on vehicles.

The school administration acknowledges the parking issues but condemns the aggressive behavior from some residents. Suffolk Police have been involved after reports of harassment, emphasizing that such intimidation towards school staff will not be tolerated.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Joaquin Phoenix Praises Theo Von’s Gaza ‘Genocide’ Smear as ‘Courageous’
Joaquin Phoenix Praises Theo Von’s Gaza ‘Genocide’ Smear as ‘Courageous’
Joaquin Phoenix praised comedian Theo Von for his comments on Israel's actions in Gaza, calling them "courageous" and expressing concern over the humanitarian crisis. Phoenix emphasized the horror of children suffering in conflict and criticized the complexities of geopolitics.

However, Phoenix's endorsement of Von's claims of genocide contradicts evidence showing Israel's humanitarian efforts and the exploitation of civilian casualties by Hamas. Reports indicate that casualty figures often cited by anti-Israel activists come from unreliable sources, undermining their claims.


GB News: China travel warning: Britons told of new entry requirements to Asian hotspot as raft of new changes issued
China travel warning: Britons told of new entry requirements to Asian hotspot as raft of new changes issued
Britons are advised of new entry requirements for China, including potential medical screenings such as temperature checks and vaccinations. Non-compliance may result in denied entry. A yellow fever vaccination certificate is mandatory for travelers from certain countries.

Additionally, the FCDO warns of ongoing violence near the China-Myanmar border, which has affected Chinese territory. A separate travel warning has been issued for Vietnam due to the impending Storm Wipha, which is expected to cause severe weather and travel disruptions.


#economy

GB News: Liam Halligan delivers stark warning as poorest set to 'pay the price' of Labour's 'Ponzi scheme': 'Hurtling towards an economic cliff!'
Liam Halligan delivers stark warning as poorest set to 'pay the price' of Labour's 'Ponzi scheme': 'Hurtling towards an economic cliff!'
Liam Halligan warns that Britain is on a dangerous economic path under Labour's policies, describing it as a "Ponzi scheme" of borrowing. He notes that each citizen effectively owes £42,000, with £110 billion of last year's £150 billion borrowing going to interest payments alone.

Halligan predicts a fiscal crisis similar to the 1976 IMF bailout if current trends continue, with high taxes stalling the economy and disproportionately affecting the poor. He criticizes Chancellor Rachel Reeves for downplaying the UK's unique challenges amid global economic issues.


#culture

GB News: 'So much more than you think': Ex-Radio DJ tells Nigel Farage Ozzy Osbourne was a 'true pioneer' in emotional tribute
'So much more than you think': Ex-Radio DJ tells Nigel Farage Ozzy Osbourne was a 'true pioneer' in emotional tribute
Alex Dyke paid tribute to Ozzy Osbourne on GB News, highlighting the late rock star's significant contributions to heavy metal beyond his reality TV persona. Dyke emphasized Osbourne's role as a pioneer in transforming British rock music in the early 1970s.

Osbourne passed away at 76, surrounded by family, after battling Parkinson's disease. Despite his health struggles, he made a memorable appearance at what was termed his farewell concert with Black Sabbath just weeks before his death.


#history

GB News: Somerset archaeological dig unearths 3,000-year-old Roman discoveries
Somerset archaeological dig unearths 3,000-year-old Roman discoveries
Archaeologists in North Petherton, Somerset, have uncovered 3,000-year-old Bronze Age pottery and Roman-era artifacts during weekend excavations. The finds, coordinated by the Quantock Heritage Group, include a possible stylus and various pottery fragments, reflecting the area's rich historical significance.

The excavation involved 15 volunteers across multiple sites and was part of an archaeology festival. While they did not find another Alfred Jewel, the pottery discovered may predate it by about two millennia. The team expressed appreciation for local support and noted that further analysis of the artifacts could reveal more significant discoveries.


#crime

GB News: Pickpockets brought to justice by have-a-go heroine councillor in world-famous tourist spot
Pickpockets brought to justice by have-a-go heroine councillor in world-famous tourist spot
Monica Poli, a Northern League councillor in Venice, has gained attention for her efforts to combat thefts targeting tourists, earning the nickname "Lady Pickpocket." Her vigilance has led to the recovery of around 900 stolen wallets this year, as she actively patrols crowded areas and warns potential victims.

Despite her success, Poli faces challenges due to the young age of many thieves, often as young as 12 or 13, which limits police action under Italian law. Legislative changes have also complicated prosecutions, particularly when foreign tourists are involved, leading to a rise in organized crime among juvenile offenders.


GB News: US legal chiefs to meet Ghislane Maxwell amid major review into Epstein files
US legal chiefs to meet Ghislane Maxwell amid major review into Epstein files
US Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche is seeking to meet Ghislaine Maxwell to discuss the release of Epstein-related files. Blanche stated that if Maxwell has information on crimes against victims, the DOJ will consider her testimony.

This outreach marks a shift in the DOJ's approach, as they seek to unseal grand jury transcripts related to Epstein and Maxwell. Maxwell's legal team has confirmed discussions with the government, and her brother expressed concerns for her safety in prison.


GB News: 'People don't even bother to report crime anymore,' says Nigel Farage
'People don't even bother to report crime anymore,' says Nigel Farage
Despite official claims of falling crime rates in England and Wales, many citizens express skepticism, citing a disconnect between statistics and their lived experiences. Key crimes like shoplifting and cyber fraud are excluded from the Crime Survey, leading to doubts about its accuracy.

A recent poll reveals that a significant majority of the public feels crime, particularly knife crime, theft, and drug-related offenses, is out of control. The reliance on outdated crime measurement methods is increasingly seen as irrelevant, as many individuals refrain from reporting crimes due to concerns over insurance implications.


#sports

GB News: Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler spark argument after The Open victory
Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler spark argument after The Open victory
Scottie Scheffler secured his fourth major title with a four-stroke victory at The Open Championship, finishing at 17-under-par, while Rory McIlroy placed seventh at 10-under. This performance has sparked debate among analysts about whether Scheffler has established a clear superiority over McIlroy.

Some analysts argue that McIlroy is aware of the shift in their competitive dynamic, while others believe the gap is overstated. McIlroy himself acknowledged Scheffler's consistent excellence, noting his improvement and solid play, which makes it challenging to chase him down.