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#illegals

The Western Journal: Media Tries to Paint Illegal Alien as Award-Winning Saint - But His Criminal Record Tells a Different Story
Media Tries to Paint Illegal Alien as Award-Winning Saint - But His Criminal Record Tells a Different Story
Newsweek portrayed Darwin Contreras, an illegal immigrant with a DUI arrest and a criminal record, as a model citizen due to an award he received years ago. The article emphasized his past achievements while downplaying his criminal history, which includes theft and drug possession.

Critics argue that the media's portrayal overlooks the fact that Contreras broke U.S. immigration laws and should not be celebrated. The narrative suggests a bias in favor of illegal immigrants, framing them as victims rather than acknowledging their legal violations.


Breitbart: Exclusive: ICE Arrests Child Sex Abusers, Rapists, Drug Traffickers
Exclusive: ICE Arrests Child Sex Abusers, Rapists, Drug Traffickers
ICE continues to arrest illegal aliens with serious criminal convictions across the U.S., including in sanctuary states. Recent arrests include individuals convicted of child sexual abuse, drug trafficking, and assault. DHS emphasizes the removal of these individuals to protect American communities.

Since January, over 300,000 illegal aliens have been arrested, with a significant percentage being convicted criminals. DHS officials highlight the enforcement of immigration laws under the Trump administration as a key focus.


CNSNews: DHS Responds After Maryland Democrats Storm Baltimore ICE Facility
DHS Responds After Maryland Democrats Storm Baltimore ICE Facility
Democratic lawmakers attempted to enter an ICE facility in Baltimore but were denied access, leading to a sit-in protest. The Department of Homeland Security criticized their actions, highlighting the criminal backgrounds of some detainees and emphasizing the need for proper procedures in visiting detention facilities.

This incident reflects ongoing tensions over immigration policy and the portrayal of illegal immigrants by political figures.


#politics

Le Monde: Colombian ex-president Uribe convicted of witness tampering
Colombian ex-president Uribe convicted of witness tampering
Former Colombian president Alvaro Uribe has been convicted of witness tampering, making him the first ex-head of state in Colombia to be found guilty of a crime. The case stems from accusations he made against senator Ivan Cepeda, leading to allegations that Uribe attempted to persuade witnesses to lie in his favor.

Uribe, who served from 2002 to 2010, faces a potential 12-year prison sentence. His conviction comes amidst ongoing political tensions in Colombia, particularly following the election of current president Gustavo Petro, who succeeded Uribe's party.


Breitbart: Judge Mandates Medicaid Funding for All Planned Parenthood Clinics
Judge Mandates Medicaid Funding for All Planned Parenthood Clinics
A federal judge has blocked a provision in the Big, Beautiful Bill that aimed to defund Planned Parenthood of Medicaid dollars. U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani issued a preliminary injunction, ensuring Medicaid funding continues for Planned Parenthood clinics while litigation proceeds.

Planned Parenthood argued that the provision unfairly targeted it among abortion providers, risking the closure of nearly 200 clinics. The Department of Health and Human Services contended that the organization has no right to taxpayer money. The case is ongoing.


#society

GB News: Travel deals: Britons can get 50% off tickets to Alton Towers, Thorpe Park and more this summer
Travel deals: Britons can get 50% off tickets to Alton Towers, Thorpe Park and more this summer
Merlin Entertainments has introduced the "Twice the Fun" initiative, allowing families to access two theme parks for the price of one, saving up to £41. This offer is valid until August 17, with the second entry available until September 30, encouraging visits throughout the summer and into autumn.

Participating parks include Alton Towers, Thorpe Park, Chessington World of Adventures, and LEGOLAND Windsor, each offering unique attractions. Tickets must be purchased online from the parks' official websites to activate the deal. Additional savings on flights to the USA and holidays are also available.


Breitbart: WATCH: Gazans Loot United Nations Aid Trucks
WATCH: Gazans Loot United Nations Aid Trucks
Video footage shows Gazans looting UN aid trucks, raising concerns over the distribution of humanitarian assistance. The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) claims the UN's aid distribution is failing, while they assert their model provides safer and more efficient food delivery.

The GHF has distributed 96 million meals in Gaza and urges the UN to collaborate for better aid distribution. Meanwhile, Israel is increasing humanitarian efforts amid ongoing conflict and calls for Hamas to release Israeli hostages.


The Telegraph: Zohran Mamdani had lavish wedding at private Ugandan compound
Zohran Mamdani had lavish wedding at private Ugandan compound
Zohran Mamdani, a Democratic socialist and New York mayoral hopeful, celebrated his wedding at his parents' private compound in Uganda. The event, held in the upscale Buziga Hill area, featured extensive security and lasted several days.

Mamdani addressed online trolls with humor, sharing potential headlines about his trip on TikTok. He and his wife, Rama Duwaji, married earlier this year after meeting on a dating app.


Fox News: Texas local official caught mocking DHS secretary as 'Homeland Barbie' after deadly floods
Texas local official caught mocking DHS secretary as 'Homeland Barbie' after deadly floods
City officials in Kerrville were unprepared for severe flooding on July 4, as revealed by communications obtained via public records. City Manager Dalton Rice faced criticism for informal remarks about Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, who has been scrutinized for her handling of the disaster response.

The flooding resulted in at least 137 deaths in Texas, with 108 in Kerr County. Investigations are ongoing into whether local institutions, like Camp Mystic, effectively responded to flood warnings. The incident has raised concerns about emergency preparedness and response at all levels of government.


Le Monde: Fires in France: 'Agricultural fires, previously overlooked, are now drawing public authorities' attention'
Fires in France: 'Agricultural fires, previously overlooked, are now drawing public authorities' attention'
In France, agricultural fires are a growing concern, particularly during harvest season, with around 500 incidents reported annually. Recent drought conditions have exacerbated the situation, leading to significant crop losses, such as 45 hectares of wheat in Haute-Loire.

Ecologists have begun to study this issue, highlighting the need for better data collection and awareness of the risks posed by these fires to agriculture. Their findings were shared at an international conference, emphasizing the importance of addressing this overlooked phenomenon.


#foreignaffairs

The Western Journal: CIA Veteran Op-Ed: Obama's Russia Hoax Caused Massive Damage to US Intelligence - Here's Exactly How
CIA Veteran Op-Ed: Obama's Russia Hoax Caused Massive Damage to US Intelligence - Here's Exactly How
The 2016 Russia investigation is characterized as a damaging political blunder that harmed U.S.-Russia relations and weakened oversight of intelligence agencies. Recent declassified documents from Tulsi Gabbard suggest that the Obama administration manipulated intelligence to undermine President Trump's victory, fueling sanctions and pushing Russia closer to China.

This situation has led to a strategic alliance between Russia and China, while the U.S. intelligence community's credibility and oversight have eroded. The op-ed calls for accountability for those involved in the Russia hoax and urges a return to constructive engagement with Russia to counterbalance China's influence.


Times Of Israel: EU proposes cutting Israeli access to research funds over Gaza humanitarian crisis
EU proposes cutting Israeli access to research funds over Gaza humanitarian crisis
The European Union's executive body has proposed limiting Israel's access to its Horizon research funding program, responding to concerns over Israel's humanitarian commitments in Gaza. This recommendation follows a review indicating potential breaches of human rights obligations by Israel.

The proposal requires approval from a majority of EU member states to take effect, impacting Israeli start-ups in various sectors. Israel's Foreign Ministry criticized the move as unjustified, while some EU countries, including the Netherlands, expressed support for further measures if Israel fails to comply with humanitarian agreements.


Fox News: Medvedev warns Trump’s new deadline to end Russia-Ukraine conflict is a ‘step towards war’
Medvedev warns Trump’s new deadline to end Russia-Ukraine conflict is a ‘step towards war’
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev criticized Donald Trump's new 10 to 12-day deadline for Russia to resolve the conflict in Ukraine, calling it a dangerous "step towards war." Medvedev warned that Trump's ultimatum could escalate tensions, not just between Russia and Ukraine, but also with the U.S. itself.

Trump's frustration with Putin has grown amid stalled peace negotiations, leading him to express disappointment in the Russian leader's lack of action. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy thanked Trump for his commitment to ending the war, emphasizing the importance of U.S. support for Ukraine.


Breitbart: Trump Shortens Deadline for Russia to End War in Ukraine
Trump Shortens Deadline for Russia to End War in Ukraine
President Trump has given Russian President Putin a new deadline of 10 to 12 days to cease hostilities in Ukraine, reducing his previous 50-day timeline. This comes as Russia continues its bombardment of Ukrainian cities, including a recent attack involving over 300 drones and missiles.

Despite Trump's pressure and potential sanctions, there has been no immediate response from Russia. Ukrainian officials have welcomed the shortened deadline, emphasizing that Putin responds only to strength. The ongoing conflict has resulted in significant civilian casualties, prompting calls for a stronger stance from Western nations.


#religion

Forbes: Trump Administration Says Federal Workers Can Promote Religion—Here’s What To Know
Trump Administration Says Federal Workers Can Promote Religion—Here’s What To Know
Federal workers will now be permitted to discuss and promote their religion in the workplace, as outlined in a memo from the Office of Personnel Management. The memo emphasizes that allowing religious discrimination violates the law and could hinder recruitment and retention of employees of faith.

The guidance allows employees to engage in religious conversations, encourage participation in expressions of faith, and display religious symbols, as long as these actions do not constitute harassment. The memo is not legally binding, and it remains to be seen whether it will face legal challenges.


#crime

The Western Journal: Cincinnati Police Identify Multiple Suspects in Viral Mob Attack
Cincinnati Police Identify Multiple Suspects in Viral Mob Attack
Cincinnati police have identified multiple suspects in a violent street attack that went viral, showing a white man being assaulted by a group of black individuals. A white woman who attempted to help was also attacked. Police Chief Teresa Theetge condemned the incident, calling it "cruel and absolutely unacceptable."

Federal authorities, including the Department of Justice, are monitoring the case for potential hate crime implications. Vice President J.D. Vance expressed outrage, labeling the attackers as "lawless thugs" and emphasized the need for severe legal consequences for those involved.