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#illegals

GB News: WATCH: Patrick Christys ambushes Charity workers 'helping human traffickers'
WATCH: Patrick Christys ambushes Charity workers 'helping human traffickers'
Patrick Christys confronted charity workers at a migrant camp in Northern France, questioning whether their efforts might unintentionally aid human traffickers. Despite their refusal to engage, he pressed on, challenging their claims of language barriers and addressing accusations of racism.

The exchange escalated as tensions rose, with Christys asserting that his inquiries were legitimate concerns for the public. The charity workers maintained their stance of not wanting to discuss the matter further.


Fox News: Illinois coroner releases new details about woman found dead on illegal immigrant's property
Illinois coroner releases new details about woman found dead on illegal immigrant's property
The Lake County Coroner's Office has clarified that Megan Bos, whose body was found in a container at the home of illegal immigrant Jose Luis Mendoza-Gonzalez, was not decapitated, contradicting earlier reports. The cause of death remains undetermined, with toxicology results showing the presence of fentanyl, cocaine, and morphine.

Mendoza-Gonzalez was initially charged with concealing a corpse and obstruction of justice but was released shortly after his arrest. He was re-arrested by ICE agents and remains in custody. The case has raised concerns regarding the handling of illegal immigrants in the justice system.


The Federalist: ICE Is Helping Alleviate Pressure On America's Emergency Rooms
ICE Is Helping Alleviate Pressure On America's Emergency Rooms
ICE's enforcement actions are reportedly leading to a decline in emergency room visits by illegal aliens, as fear of arrest deters them from seeking care. This drop in patients is seen as a potential solution to overcrowding in emergency rooms, which has been exacerbated by the presence of illegal immigrants.

The burden on the U.S. healthcare system from illegal aliens is significant, with billions spent annually on their emergency services. States like California and Texas have begun tracking these costs, revealing the financial strain on taxpayers. Reforming federal laws regarding emergency care for undocumented immigrants is suggested as a necessary step to alleviate these issues.


#politics

The Mirror: Kemi Badenoch 'hits panic button' with reshuffle today and James Cleverly return
Kemi Badenoch 'hits panic button' with reshuffle today and James Cleverly return
Tory leader Kemi Badenoch is set to reshuffle her top team, bringing back Sir James Cleverly as part of a strategy to renew party policies amid poor poll ratings. Critics argue this move reflects panic rather than genuine change, as the Conservatives face challenges from Labour and Reform UK.

Badenoch has acknowledged past mistakes and the need for improvement after taking over from Rishi Sunak, while also dealing with the resignation of Ed Argar as shadow health secretary due to health concerns. Full details of the reshuffle are expected later today.


Fox News: NYC councilwoman warns Mamdani victory will drive away key voting bloc: 'Afraid to live here'
NYC councilwoman warns Mamdani victory will drive away key voting bloc: 'Afraid to live here'
New York City Councilwoman Inna Vernikov expressed concerns from her Jewish constituents about mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, citing fears over his anti-Israel stance and the implications of his potential election. She criticized the Democratic Party for supporting Mamdani despite his controversial views.

Vernikov highlighted the unprecedented fear within the Jewish community, stating that many are considering leaving New York City due to Mamdani's candidacy. She condemned the Democratic endorsements of Mamdani as hypocritical, arguing that such support would not extend to candidates with similarly extreme views against other communities.


#society

Fox News: Backyard party essentials to simplify summer entertaining
Backyard party essentials to simplify summer entertaining
Summer backyard parties can be enhanced with essential supplies. Key items include a Weber grill tool set for $39.99, a smokeless Solo Stove fire pit for $449.99, and a versatile Blackstone 36-inch griddle for $297. Outdoor lanterns, a cooler cart, and a stylish dining set are also recommended.

Additional suggestions include a Blackstone tabletop griddle for $156, a large patio umbrella for $164.59, and a bocce lawn game set for $149. For a touch of elegance, consider a hand-blown Murano glass pitcher priced at $198. These items can elevate any outdoor gathering.


The Federalist: 'DEI Is Dead': WI State Bar Settles Lawsuit Alleging Discrimination
'DEI Is Dead': WI State Bar Settles Lawsuit Alleging Discrimination
The State Bar of Wisconsin has settled a lawsuit with the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty, agreeing to eliminate discriminatory diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) practices from its programs. The Bar will no longer consider race, religion, or gender in eligibility for its initiatives, marking a significant shift in its approach to diversity.

The lawsuit highlighted the Bar's previous practices, which allegedly favored candidates based on race and other immutable characteristics, raising concerns about legality under the Fourteenth Amendment. The settlement aims to ensure equal opportunity for all law students and greater transparency in the Bar's operations.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Amnesty calls for war crimes probe into Israeli strike on Iran’s Evin Prison
Amnesty calls for war crimes probe into Israeli strike on Iran’s Evin Prison
Amnesty International has called for a war crimes investigation into Israel's airstrike on Tehran's Evin Prison, which killed 79 people. The organization labeled the attack as a "serious violation of international humanitarian law," asserting that the prison was not a legitimate military target.

The Israeli military conducted multiple strikes as part of a broader offensive against Iran, aimed at curbing its nuclear ambitions. The attack reportedly resulted in civilian casualties, including administrative staff and visiting relatives, amidst a significant presence of political prisoners.