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#illegals
Breitbart: Florida Sheriff Warns Alligator Alcatraz Will Soon Reach Capacity if Current Detention Pace Continues
Florida's Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd warned state leaders of impending capacity issues at the federal level due to the state's ramped-up immigration enforcement. He emphasized that current federal facilities cannot handle the influx if Florida accelerates its efforts.
Governor Ron DeSantis supports this view, stating that Florida's role is to assist with deportation, not to house illegal immigrants long-term. The state has established the Alligator Alcatraz facility for processing and deporting detainees and plans to create another hub at Camp Blanding as needed.
Breitbart: ICE Arrests Pedophile, Thieves, Illegal Alien Who Fled Fatal Crash
ICE has reported recent arrests of illegal aliens with serious criminal records, including sexual assault, drug trafficking, and theft. Officials claim the Biden Administration has allowed dangerous criminals to enter the U.S., and they are prioritizing the apprehension of these individuals to protect communities.
Among those arrested were Hector Bonaparte-Contreras, a convicted sex offender, and Santiago Geovany Garcia-Rosales, who failed to assist after a fatal accident. Other arrests included individuals convicted of theft and drug-related offenses.
#politics
GB News: From trampolining to martial arts - 12 discounts offered to asylum seekers on YOUR taxpayer cash
Birmingham City Council, which declared bankruptcy in 2023, is offering asylum seekers discounts on leisure activities, including sports and cultural events, through its Passport to Leisure scheme. This includes 25% off various courses and £1 tickets for children at football games.
Critics, including Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp, argue that these discounts are unfair to taxpayers, especially amid financial struggles and ongoing strikes by city workers. Similar discounts are also being offered by Wandsworth Borough Council.
Fox News: Fox News Poll: Voters support a third political party, but not if it’s Elon Musk’s
A recent Fox News poll reveals that 53% of voters support the idea of a third major political party, a decline from previous years. While independents and Democrats show strong support for a new party, Republicans are largely opposed.
Most voters are not inclined to support a third party led by Elon Musk, with 75% expressing little interest. Despite dissatisfaction with both major parties, many believe third-party candidates lack qualifications and are often seen as spoilers.
#society
Breitbart: Ulta Beauty Boycott Calls Grow over Brand Partnership with ‘Genderqueer’ Netflix Star Jonathan Van Ness
Calls to boycott Ulta Beauty have surged after the company partnered with Netflix star Jonathan Van Ness, who identifies as nonbinary. Critics argue that this collaboration undermines opportunities for women in the beauty industry, with many users on social media expressing their intent to stop shopping at Ulta.
The backlash echoes sentiments similar to those faced by Bud Light over its marketing choices. Social media reactions include users stating they will no longer support Ulta, claiming the partnership prioritizes a "woke" agenda over female representation in advertising.
Fox News: Democratic policies paved way for Cincinnati brawl, say Ohio Republicans: 'Fear and chaos'
Republican lawmakers in Ohio attribute a recent violent brawl in Cincinnati to Democratic policies, claiming they foster an environment of fear and chaos. Rep. Michael Rulli criticized sanctuary city policies and reduced police funding, while Sen. Bernie Moreno called for the mayor's resignation over the incident.
The brawl, which left several injured, was captured on video and sparked outrage. Cincinnati Mayor Aftab Pureval condemned the violence, stating arrests were forthcoming. Vice President JD Vance also condemned the lawlessness, emphasizing the need for accountability for those involved.
#foreignaffairs
Forbes: UK Threatens Recognition Of Palestinian State After Trump Changes Tone On Gaza
Former President Donald Trump has distanced himself from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu amid rising criticism from conservative supporters regarding Israel's actions in Gaza. The UK has joined other allies in threatening to recognize a Palestinian state unless Israel alleviates the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
As violence escalates, notable conservative figures, including Trump and members of Congress, have condemned Israel's military actions, particularly against Palestinian Christians. Calls for humanitarian aid to Gaza are increasing, with some conservatives advocating for a reevaluation of U.S. support for Israel.
#military
Le Monde: Attack on military base in Burkina Faso reportedly leaves 50 soldiers dead
An attack by the armed group Jama’at Nasr al-Islam wal-Muslimin on a military base in northern Burkina Faso has reportedly resulted in around 50 soldier fatalities. Approximately 100 militants were involved, and they subsequently burned and looted the base.
The military government has not confirmed the incident, which reflects the increasing violence from armed groups in the region. This ongoing security crisis has contributed to political instability, including recent coups, as military leader Ibrahim Traore struggles to control the situation.
#crime
Breitbart: Ghislaine Maxwell Offers Terms in Exchange for Testifying
Ghislaine Maxwell seeks immunity and advance questions in exchange for compliance with a congressional subpoena from the House Oversight Committee. Her attorney indicated a willingness to cooperate if a fair path is established, despite her initial inclination to invoke the Fifth Amendment.
Maxwell, convicted of sex trafficking minors and currently serving a 20-year sentence, requests a delay in her testimony until after the Supreme Court rules on her appeal. The committee has stated it will not grant her immunity, making her testimony uncertain.
Fox News: Manhattan high-rise shooting victims: NYPD officer, Blackstone executive and security guard among those killed
A gunman, Shane Tamura, opened fire in a New York City office building, killing four people, including an off-duty NYPD officer and a Blackstone executive. Tamura, who later died by suicide, had a documented mental health history and grievances against the NFL.
The shooting occurred at 345 Park Avenue, with multiple victims including security personnel and employees from tenant firms. Investigations are ongoing, focusing on Tamura's motives and how he acquired the weapon used in the attack.
The Telegraph: Maxwell tells Trump: Free me and I’ll tell all to Congress
Ghislaine Maxwell has expressed willingness to testify before Congress if granted clemency by Donald Trump. She seeks to review questions in advance and requests legal immunity for future convictions. Her appearance is also tied to the Supreme Court's ruling on her appeal regarding her sex trafficking conviction.
Maxwell was recently subpoenaed to testify about her connections to Jeffrey Epstein, indicating she would have been required to appear before Congress soon regardless of her clemency request.
Fox News: Suspect in custody after shooting at residential daycare in Los Angeles neighborhood
A shooting occurred at a daycare in Granada Hills, Los Angeles, injuring at least one person. The incident took place around 12:20 p.m. local time, and the suspect has since been arrested. Fortunately, no children were harmed during the event.
Authorities are investigating the situation, and the extent of the injuries remains unclear. The scene was marked by children's belongings, highlighting the tragic nature of the incident.
Fox News: Five charged in viral Cincinnati street attack but prosecutor's office awaits details
Hamilton County Prosecutor Connie Pillich confirmed that while Cincinnati Chief of Police Teresa Theetge stated five individuals were charged in connection with a recent violent incident, formal charges have not yet been filed. The incident involved a public beating that was captured on video and shared widely on social media.
Pillich expressed concern over the violence occurring in a typically low-crime area, attributing it to alcohol-fueled disagreements during a busy weekend in the city. She criticized the culture of recording rather than intervening, noting that only one person called 911 during the attack, highlighting a need for community responsibility in emergencies.