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#illegals
The Epoch Times: ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ Lawsuit, Labor Shortages Across US Farms, and What’s Next for Birthright Citizenship
Florida's "Alligator Alcatraz," an illegal immigrant detention facility, faces lawsuits from environmental groups. Meanwhile, President Trump's birthright citizenship policies are evolving following a Supreme Court ruling on nationwide injunctions, impacting immigration enforcement.
Additionally, U.S. farms are experiencing labor shortages due to crackdowns on illegal immigration during peak harvest season.
#politics
Fox News: Big Beautiful Bill immediately hits the campaign trail in battle for Congress
President Trump signed a significant Republican domestic policy package, dubbed the "One Big Beautiful Bill," which includes major tax cuts, immigration reforms, and changes to Medicaid. The bill, projected to increase the national debt by $4 trillion over the next decade, faced narrow passage in Congress and is expected to be a focal point in upcoming elections.
Democrats, including Rep. Chris Pappas, criticized the bill for its potential negative impacts on health insurance and social safety nets, claiming it would harm low-income Americans. Polls indicate widespread opposition to the bill among voters, with many believing it will adversely affect their families.
#society
Breitbart: AfD Reveals Preponderance of Migrant Names Among Welfare Recipients
The right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) party claims that a significant portion of unemployment benefit recipients in Germany have names associated with migrant heritage. Data shows that while foreigners make up 15% of the population, they account for 47% of unemployment claimants, with many names indicating Ukrainian or Arab roots.
The AfD argues this trend suggests migrants are more likely to rely on welfare than integrate into the workforce. They propose reforms to ensure benefits primarily support Germans who have contributed to the system, asserting that many current recipients have never contributed financially.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Court Rules Ukrainian Restaurant Arson Was Work of Russian Intelligence
An Estonian court has linked a recent arson attack on a restaurant and supermarket to Russian intelligence, with two Moldovan cousins sentenced for their roles. The court stated the attacks were part of a broader Russian effort to create discord in Western societies and undermine support for Ukraine.
The first cousin, tasked by Russian military intelligence, carried out the arson after a trial operation. This incident is part of a series of attacks across Europe attributed to Russia, highlighting the challenges Moscow faces in recruiting operatives.
Fox News: UN report targeting Israel sparks backlash, author accused of overstepping her mandate
A U.N. report by Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese, titled "Economy of Occupation to Economy of Genocide," has drawn criticism for endorsing sanctions against Israel and companies operating there. Albanese's claims of genocide and calls for BDS have raised concerns about her impartiality and the U.N.'s role.
Critics argue that the report oversteps the U.N. Human Rights Council's authority, which cannot issue sanctions. Albanese's accusations against Israel, including claims of complicity in genocide, have been labeled as inflammatory and legally baseless by Israeli officials.
#economy
Breitbart: Replacing Americans: Microsoft Applies for 6,000 H-1B Visas as It Lays Off 9,000 Employees
Microsoft has applied for up to 6,000 H-1B visas to hire foreign workers while cutting 9,000 jobs, raising concerns about prioritizing American employment amid economic uncertainty. This marks the company's second major layoff this year as it seeks to streamline operations.
Critics argue that the use of H-1B visas allows companies to replace American workers with cheaper labor, while supporters claim it helps attract global talent. Microsoft’s history of visa applications reflects ongoing debates about the program's impact on the workforce.
#crime
Breitbart: WATCH -- 'F**k Him Up!': NYC Men Rescue Woman from Subway Attacker
A 42-year-old man, Fredrick Marshall, was charged after allegedly assaulting a 20-year-old woman at a Brooklyn subway station. Good Samaritans intervened as he attempted to restrain her, leading to a physical altercation where the bystanders subdued him.
Marshall faces multiple charges, including third-degree assault and weapon possession, but was granted supervised release as the charges are not bail-eligible. This incident highlights ongoing concerns about subway safety, prompting calls for increased vigilance and the return of public safety organizations.
GB News: Doctor 'smothered' her daughter, 4, before 'staging death as drowning'
Dr. Neha Gupta, a pediatrician from Oklahoma, has been arrested and charged with first-degree murder in the death of her four-year-old daughter, Aria Talathi. The child was found unresponsive in a pool during a stay at a rental property in El Portal, Florida, on June 27.
An autopsy revealed no water in the child's lungs, suggesting drowning was not the cause of death. Instead, cuts on the child's face indicated possible smothering, leading authorities to believe Gupta staged the incident as an accidental drowning.
#sports
Breitbart: VIDEO: MLB Gambling Investigation of Luis Ortiz Focuses on Two Pitches
Cleveland Guardians pitcher Luis Ortiz has been suspended and placed on paid leave due to an ongoing investigation into suspicious betting activity involving his pitches. The inquiry was prompted by a betting integrity firm that flagged unusual betting patterns during games in June.
This incident adds to a series of gambling-related investigations in Major League Baseball, where several players have faced suspensions for similar offenses. The Guardians are currently restricted from commenting further as the league conducts its investigation.