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#illegals
Front Page Magazine: Read Our Lips - No Amnesty Ever
The DIGNITY Act proposes amnesty for illegal immigrants, allowing them to stay in the U.S. despite having broken the law. Critics argue it rewards criminal behavior and undermines the enforcement of existing immigration laws, echoing past failures of similar proposals.
Supporters of the act are seen as betraying the principles of American sovereignty, with calls for strict deportation policies instead. The sentiment among many is that the dignity of American citizens should be prioritized over that of undocumented immigrants.
#politics
Fox News: Homeless people can be removed from streets by cities, states in new Trump executive order
President Trump signed an executive order aimed at addressing homelessness by allowing cities and states to remove individuals from the streets and direct them to treatment centers. The order cites a record high of over 274,000 homeless people during the last year of the Biden administration and seeks to redirect federal funds for rehabilitation efforts.
The initiative also mandates collaboration among various federal agencies to prioritize grants for cities enforcing laws against open drug use and urban camping. The order comes amid a reported 18% increase in homelessness from 2023 to 2024.
The Federalist: Politico Wants You To Think Russiagate Is About Trump's 'Impulses'
Politico has been criticized for downplaying significant developments related to the Trump administration and the declassification of information that could implicate the Obama administration in a fabricated Russia collusion narrative. The outlet’s coverage has been described as biased, focusing on less critical news while relegating the scandal to a minor mention.
The declassified material suggests that the Obama administration misused intelligence to support claims of Russian interference in the 2016 election. Critics argue that Politico's longstanding narrative on Russiagate reflects a pattern of misleading reporting, raising questions about the integrity of its journalism.
Fox News: Trump signs $9B rescissions package into law, revoking funding for foreign aid, NPR
President Trump signed a $9 billion rescissions package to cut previously approved federal funding for foreign aid and public broadcasting, following Congressional approval. This includes nearly $8 billion from USAID and over $1 billion from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
Democrats argue these cuts jeopardize national security and create a vacuum for adversaries like China and Russia. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer criticized the move as a dangerous precedent that risks essential programs.
Times Of Israel: Josh Shapiro: Mamdani must check ‘blatantly antisemitic’ rhetoric among supporters
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro criticized New York Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani for not condemning "blatantly antisemitic" rhetoric among his supporters. Shapiro's comments reflect a growing divide within the Democratic Party regarding support for Israel, especially as many progressives align with pro-Palestinian sentiments.
Mamdani's campaign has faced backlash for his stance on Israel and Palestinian rights, including his refusal to denounce the phrase "globalize the intifada." While some Jewish politicians support Mamdani, others, like Shapiro, emphasize the need for moral clarity in addressing antisemitism.
Fox News: Alina Habba defiant after judges oust her in New Jersey: 'I don't cower to pressure'
Alina Habba, the acting U.S. attorney for New Jersey, has stated she will not resign despite federal judges voting against extending her term. A former attorney for Donald Trump, she emphasized her commitment to justice and independence from political pressure.
Habba declared her position in a statement, asserting her determination to remain in her role. This situation continues to develop.
#society
GB News: Major car brand unveils massive changes to all vehicles by 'refusing' to use common feature
Renault has announced it will stop using animal leather in its vehicles by the end of the year, following discussions with PETA. The decision is driven by consumer demand and aims to reduce animal suffering and environmental impact.
Renault's recent models feature interiors made from recycled materials and plastic waste. PETA encourages other automakers to adopt similar cruelty-free practices, highlighting the growing trend of vegan interiors in the automotive industry.
The Western Journal: Trump Issues Perfect Response After UN Pushes Policy Where US Can Be Sued Over Climate
The International Court of Justice ruled that countries must cut emissions for climate change, but the Trump administration reaffirmed its "America first" stance, emphasizing domestic priorities over global mandates. The court's decision is non-binding, and the White House remains skeptical of its implications.
Public concern over climate change is reportedly declining, with polls indicating that many Americans do not view it as a pressing issue. Critics argue that the focus on climate initiatives may detract from more immediate domestic needs and raise concerns about potential misuse of taxpayer funds.
Front Page Magazine: Greenfield Video: German Judge Frees ‘Migrants’ Who Gang-Raped 15-Year-Old Girl
Daniel Greenfield discusses a German judge's decision to free migrants accused of gang-raping a 15-year-old girl, highlighting what he describes as a "Leftist-Islamic Alliance." He emphasizes the implications of such cases on societal values and justice.
The conversation delves into broader themes of cultural and political challenges faced in contemporary society.
Fox News: Gisele Bündchen shares rare glimpse of new baby boy during intimate birthday celebration
Gisele Bündchen celebrated her 45th birthday with family, sharing moments on social media, including her five-month-old son. She expressed gratitude for the love and nature surrounding her, while also remembering her late mother on the same day.
Bündchen welcomed her third child earlier this year with boyfriend Joaquim Valente, following her divorce from Tom Brady. She addressed rumors of infidelity, asserting they are false. The couple is focused on creating a loving environment for their family.
The Epoch Times: Day in Photos: Military Exercise in Australia, Forest Fire in Cyprus, and Marble Cave
A massive wildfire near Omodos, Cyprus, has resulted in two fatalities as it ravaged forests outside Limassol, driven by high temperatures and strong winds. Firefighters are actively combating the blaze.
In Varanasi, India, flooding has occurred at the Manikarnika Ghat due to rising water levels in the Ganges River.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: Weaponized Tragedy: The Curious Pattern of American Deaths in Judea and Samaria
Since 2023, five American citizens have died in Israel and the West Bank, raising concerns about whether these incidents are genuine tragedies or politically motivated provocations. A report by the Regavim Movement suggests that many claims of "settler violence" may be fabricated to manipulate public perception against Israel.
The report details how Palestinian operatives, often collaborating with foreign activists, stage confrontations and create false narratives to elicit international condemnation of Israel. Each death has been followed by rapid media campaigns, particularly from CAIR, highlighting a pattern of selective outrage that appears to serve a political agenda.
#crime
The Western Journal: Would-Be Trump Assassin Granted Odd Request by Judge, Can Now Rep Himself
Ryan Wesley Routh, accused of attempting to assassinate former President Donald Trump, will represent himself in his federal trial. U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon allowed this decision but warned it could be detrimental to his case, which includes serious charges.
Routh expressed dissatisfaction with his federal public defenders, claiming they did not align with his legal strategies. Despite his criticisms, he later praised them in court. The trial is set to begin on September 8.