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Jul 30, 2025 |
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#illegals
Breitbart: ICE Nabs 243 Illegal Aliens in 9-Day Denver Operation
ICE agents arrested 243 illegal aliens in the Denver area during a nine-day operation, targeting individuals with ties to criminal organizations, including the Tren de Aragua gang and Mexican cartels. Many detainees had significant criminal records, including murder and human trafficking.
The operation highlighted the impact of Colorado's sanctuary laws, which have allowed some of these offenders to remain in the community despite prior arrests. The arrests involved cooperation from multiple law enforcement agencies.
The Western Journal: ICE Arrests Jamaican Illegal Alien Working As a Police Officer
ICE arrested Jon Luke Evans, a Jamaican illegal alien employed as a police officer in Maine, after he attempted to buy a gun. Evans overstayed his visa after arriving in the U.S. in September 2023. His hiring raised concerns about federal immigration verification processes.
Police Chief Elise Chard stated that Evans was believed to be authorized to work, but ICE condemned the hiring of an illegal alien as a law enforcement officer, emphasizing the public safety risks involved.
Breitbart: Trump's Border Numbers Continue Plummet to New Record Low -- 4,000 in 27 Days
U.S. Border Patrol Chief Michael Banks reported a significant decline in illegal migrant arrests, with over 4,000 apprehensions in the first 27 days of July, marking a record low. The trend indicates a potential decrease of 24% from the previous year.
Officials attribute the decline to effective enforcement and deterrence measures, stating that no migrants apprehended recently were admitted into the U.S., contrasting with the previous administration's policies.
#politics
The Federalist: DOJ Files Complaint Against Boasberg For Trump Comments
The DOJ has filed a misconduct complaint against District Court Judge James Boasberg for making inappropriate comments about President Trump, which Attorney General Pam Bondi claims undermine judicial integrity. The complaint follows concerns raised by Boasberg and others regarding the Trump administration's respect for court rulings.
Critics argue that Boasberg's remarks reflect an anti-Trump bias, particularly as he presides over cases involving the administration. His actions, including issuing an injunction against the Trump administration, have raised questions about judicial impartiality.
#society
GB News: Council set to repurpose four-star hotel to house asylum seekers - before it's even officially opened
A four-star hotel in Tooting, developed by London Hotel Group, is set to be repurposed for temporary accommodation, likely to house migrants and the homeless, shortly before its official opening. Wandsworth Council is expected to approve this change despite local concerns about transparency.
The council argues this approach addresses housing challenges and could save taxpayers up to £6 million. While some residents express frustration, the council maintains that the site will not become an asylum hotel, although it may house migrants with indefinite leave to remain.
#culture
Le Monde: Attendance at live performances continues to rise in France
Live performances in France are experiencing significant growth, with 230,000 events held in 2024, up from 205,000 in 2023. Attendance rose to 65.4 million, generating €2.8 billion in revenue, an 11% increase from the previous year.
Music remains the leading draw, attracting 48% of audiences and generating €1.4 billion. This trend highlights the sector's ongoing vitality, confirmed by the Ministry of Culture's recent study.
#crime
The Western Journal: Manhattan Shooting Update: Powerful CEO Among the Dead
A shooting in Midtown Manhattan resulted in the deaths of four individuals, including Wesley LePatner, a senior managing director at Blackstone, and Didarul Islam, an off-duty NYPD officer. The shooter, Shane Tamura, 27, took his own life after the rampage.
LePatner was described as a beloved member of the Blackstone team, while Islam, an immigrant from Bangladesh, was honored for his bravery in protecting others. The incident has left the community in shock and mourning.
#sports
The Western Journal: NFL Starter Cut from Team After Kissing Teammate in Locker Room: Report
Christian Wilkins, a defensive tackle for the Las Vegas Raiders, was released following an incident where he kissed a teammate on the head during a meeting, which the teammate found offensive. This incident, combined with concerns over Wilkins' rehab from a foot injury, led to his dismissal.
Wilkins, who signed a four-year deal with the Raiders last offseason, only played five games before undergoing season-ending surgery. He has since filed a grievance through the NFL Players Association regarding his release.