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#illegals

The Western Journal: Tom Homan Schools Stephen A. Smith on Deportation on His Own Show
Tom Homan Schools Stephen A. Smith on Deportation on His Own Show
Border czar Tom Homan discussed deportation policies on "The Stephen A. Smith Show," emphasizing that the Trump administration cannot limit deportations to only those illegal immigrants who commit additional crimes. He argued that failing to enforce immigration laws sends a negative message and undermines legal immigration.

Homan stated that while the focus is on public safety threats, authorities may still detain illegal immigrants who have not committed further crimes. He highlighted that recent Border Patrol statistics show zero illegal migrants were released into the U.S. in May and June, contrasting with previous administration practices.


#society

Times Of Israel: ‘Return to the Land’: White supremacists building whites-only settlement in Arkansas
‘Return to the Land’: White supremacists building whites-only settlement in Arkansas
A whites-only settlement named "Return to the Land" has been established in Arkansas, founded by Eric Orwoll and Peter Csereby. The community, which currently hosts about 40 residents, explicitly excludes non-white individuals, LGBTQ people, and those of non-European religions, claiming exemption from civil rights housing laws.

Civil rights groups have condemned the settlement, asserting it revives segregationist ideologies. Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin's office is reviewing potential legal violations by RTTL, which aims to promote a white separatist lifestyle and has plans for further similar communities.


GB News: Dastardly drivers turn local lane into 'Wacky Races' as motorists IGNORE parking rules
Dastardly drivers turn local lane into 'Wacky Races' as motorists IGNORE parking rules
Motorists on Toller Lane in Bradford are ignoring parking regulations, leading to hazardous conditions reminiscent of the cartoon "Wacky Races." Councillors expressed concerns over the chaotic parking situation as they reviewed a planning application for a new residential property.

The proposal, which included creating a parking space via a dropped kerb, faced significant objections from highway safety experts due to its proximity to a junction. Planning officers recommended rejection, citing severe safety risks, though the committee ultimately reached a split decision on the matter.


#culture

Forbes: ‘Fantastic Four: First Steps’ Takes Second-Largest Opening Day Of 2025 At Box Office With $57 Million
‘Fantastic Four: First Steps’ Takes Second-Largest Opening Day Of 2025 At Box Office With $57 Million
"Fantastic Four: First Steps" opened with approximately $57 million at the domestic box office, marking the second-largest opening day of the year. The film has received positive reviews, with an 88% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and a 7.6/10 on IMDb.

To turn a profit from its $200 million budget, the film must gross over $333.5 million. It has already outperformed the entire domestic run of the 2015 "Fantastic Four" adaptation. Marvel's strategy shift to focus on quality over quantity follows previous underwhelming releases.


#history

Le Monde: Vichy's antisemitism: A dispute between historians heads to court
Vichy's antisemitism: A dispute between historians heads to court
French President Emmanuel Macron's 2022 speech on the Vel' d'Hiv roundup emphasized French responsibility for the mass arrest of Jews in 1942, without acknowledging the German occupation. This sparked criticism from historians who argue that official narratives oversimplify the complexities of Vichy's role in the Holocaust.

In response, a book titled "History of a Falsification" was published, challenging the portrayal of Vichy's actions and accusing "court historians" of manipulating history. Historian Laurent Joly later critiqued this work, linking it to a broader trend of minimizing Vichy's collaboration with Nazi Germany.