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Jul 4, 2025 |
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#illegals
Breitbart: Democrats Panic: Trump's Big Beautiful Bill Will Deport More Illegal Aliens
The Congressional Hispanic Caucus warns that President Trump's Big Beautiful Bill will escalate mass deportations by significantly increasing funding for ICE, leading to more aggressive enforcement of immigration laws. Members expressed concerns over the impact on Latino communities, claiming it will result in widespread fear and economic disruption.
The bill allocates billions for border wall construction and ICE operations, including hiring more agents and expanding detention facilities. Critics argue that this approach will harm the economy by targeting essential workers in various industries.
Breitbart: Hakeem Jeffries: If Big Beautiful Bill Passes, a 'Deportation Machine Will Be Unleashed on Steroids'
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) criticized a Republican reconciliation bill, claiming it would create an accelerated "deportation machine." He delayed the vote by speaking for over six hours, expressing concern for those affected by immigration enforcement.
Republican Speaker Mike Johnson believes he has enough support to pass the budget despite Jeffries' objections. Some conservative commentators viewed Jeffries' remarks as inadvertently promoting the bill's intent for stricter immigration control.
#politics
Forbes: Trump Temporarily Keeps NJ Liquor Licenses—But Faces Special Rules
New Jersey has granted temporary liquor permits to two of Donald Trump's golf clubs while requiring that profits be held in separate accounts and barring payouts to Trump's companies. This comes as the state investigates whether his felony convictions disqualify the businesses from holding liquor licenses.
A jury found Trump guilty of 34 felony counts related to business record falsifications, which could impact his clubs' liquor licenses under New Jersey law. The state's Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control has issued temporary permits while determining the implications of Trump's conviction on his businesses.
#society
Breitbart: Manchester Police Investigating 1,000 Child Rape Grooming Suspects
Greater Manchester Police has improved its investigation of child rape grooming gangs, now addressing over 700 victims and 1,000 suspects. A report by HMICFRS highlights past failures but notes significant progress, with a dedicated team for complex cases and ongoing training needs identified.
However, challenges remain, including resistance to acknowledging the ethnic backgrounds of some offenders. Whistle-blower Maggie Oliver warns that child exploitation continues today, with ongoing reports of victims being failed by authorities. A national inquiry is set to reopen over 800 historic cases.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Freed US-Israeli hostage Edan Alexander meets Trump, urges deal for remaining captives
Edan Alexander, an American-Israeli former hostage released from Hamas captivity, met with President Trump at the White House. During the meeting, Alexander expressed gratitude for his release and urged Trump to secure the freedom of the remaining 50 hostages, fearing ongoing conflict could jeopardize their safety.
Trump acknowledged the importance of Alexander's release and indicated that efforts are underway to negotiate the release of all hostages. The meeting included discussions about Alexander's dangerous situation during captivity and the U.S. government's concerns regarding his safety.
Fox News: Rubio recalls top US diplomat from Colombia after 'baseless' statements from officials
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio recalled John T. McNamara, the Chargé d’Affaires ad interim in Bogotá, due to "baseless and reprehensible statements" from Colombian officials. This move signals growing tensions in U.S.-Colombia relations amidst accusations against Colombian President Gustavo Petro regarding drug use.
Despite these issues, the U.S. maintains that Colombia is an essential strategic partner, emphasizing cooperation on regional security and stability. The diplomatic recall follows accusations from Petro's former foreign minister, further complicating the bilateral relationship.
Le Monde: Russia becomes first country to officially recognize Taliban government in Afghanistan
Russia has officially recognized the Taliban government in Afghanistan, marking a significant diplomatic shift. This recognition follows a meeting between Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi and Russia's ambassador in Kabul, with the Taliban hailing it as a "brave decision" that could encourage other nations to follow suit.
Moscow has been normalizing relations with the Taliban, removing its designation as a "terrorist organization" and engaging in economic discussions, including plans to use Afghanistan as a gas transit hub. While some countries have accepted Taliban ambassadors, official recognition remains limited, particularly due to the regime's restrictions on women's rights.
#culture
Fox News: Charlize Theron, 49, confesses to ‘amazing’ recent hook-up with 26-year-old
Charlize Theron, at 49, is embracing sexual freedom and shared her experiences on the "Call Her Daddy" podcast. She recounted a recent encounter with a 26-year-old, expressing newfound confidence and enjoyment in her romantic life, despite having had few one-night stands previously.
Theron also criticized dating apps and the challenges of dating in her industry, emphasizing the importance of self-pleasure and confidence for women. She reflected on her journey as a single mother, stating that she is content without a boyfriend, even as her daughters encourage her to date.
#crime
GB News: Mass stabbing incident after 'axe'-wielding attacker goes on horror frenzy on packed train in Germany
A man armed with an axe reportedly injured four passengers on an intercity express train in Germany heading to Vienna. The attacker, believed to be Syrian, was subdued by passengers who pulled the emergency brake and one individual reportedly seized a weapon to stop him.
Emergency services responded to the incident, which has raised concerns about safety on public transport.