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Jul 23, 2025 |
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#illegals
Breitbart: Fmr. Obama ICE Director: Homan's Right that Keeping ICE Out of Jails Means More Collateral Arrests
John Sandweg, former acting ICE Director, agrees with Border Czar Tom Homan that restricting ICE access to jails leads to increased collateral arrests of non-criminals. Homan emphasizes that without jail access, ICE must conduct more community operations to locate criminal aliens.
Sandweg notes that ICE has shifted focus away from targeted operations, which are essential for effectively identifying and apprehending individuals with criminal records. He supports a return to these operations for enhanced public safety.
#society
Le Monde: South Korea sees record birth rate growth
South Korea has reported a record 6.9% increase in births for the first five months of the year, with 106,048 newborns, the highest growth since 1981. This surge is attributed to a rise in marriages, particularly among women in their early 30s.
Despite this increase, the country's fertility rate remains critically low at 0.75, far below the 2.1 needed for population stability. Experts cite high living costs, competitive job markets, and the challenges faced by working mothers as contributing factors to the ongoing demographic crisis.
Le Monde: 'We, Russian political prisoners, have not lost our voice'
Russian political prisoners, numbering at least 10,000, call on global leaders to address their plight and the repression they face for their beliefs. Since 2012, laws have increasingly targeted dissent, leading to harsh sentences and a lack of fair trials.
The situation has worsened since 2022, with human rights protections eroded and acts of torture often going unpunished. Despite these conditions, prisoners maintain their civic stances and urge for an immediate exchange of military and civilian hostages, including Ukrainian civilians.
#culture
Times Of Israel: Ozzy Osbourne, godfather of heavy metal music, dies at 76
Ozzy Osbourne, the iconic lead singer of Black Sabbath and a pivotal figure in heavy metal, passed away at 76. His family announced his death, noting he was surrounded by loved ones. Osbourne struggled with health issues, including Parkinson's disease, and had a storied career marked by both musical innovation and personal excess.
Black Sabbath's debut album in 1969 is often credited with launching heavy metal. Osbourne's solo career also produced numerous hits, and he was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame twice. He is survived by his wife Sharon and their children.
#history
GB News: Archaeology breakthrough as identity of 300-year-old shipwreck found off coast of Britain uncovered
Archaeologists have identified a shipwreck on the Scottish island of Sanday as the HMS Hind, a former Royal Navy vessel that became a whaling ship in the 1700s. The ship, which had a notable history including service during the American Revolutionary War, sank in 1788 with all 56 crew members surviving.
The wreck was uncovered due to recent storms and is being studied by researchers from Wessex Archaeology and local volunteers. The ship's timbers are preserved in a freshwater tank, and the project has provided insights into both the vessel's history and the community's role in caring for shipwrecked sailors.