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#illegals
The Western Journal: ICE Arrests Star Boxer for Deportation, Cites Potential Ties to Foreign Terrorist Organization
Boxer Julio César Chávez Jr. was arrested by ICE due to an active warrant in Mexico linked to organized crime and potential ties to the Sinaloa Cartel, designated as a foreign terrorist organization. His application for U.S. residency was deemed fraudulent, leading to his removal process.
Chávez Jr., who has faced drug addiction issues and legal troubles, was apprehended shortly after a boxing match. The DHS emphasized that no individual, regardless of fame, is above the law, and highlighted the urgency of addressing cartel-related violence.
#politics
GB News: 'How much longer before Keir Starmer is turfed out of Downing Street and on the phone to Lord Alli?'
Sir Keir Starmer's first year as leader has been marked by a series of controversies and policy reversals. Initial optimism faded as issues arose, including improper declarations of gifts and his ties to wealthy donors. His government faced criticism over rising illegal migrant crossings and welfare policy changes.
Starmer has struggled with public perception, facing poor polling and backlash over decisions like scrapping winter fuel payments for pensioners. His leadership has been characterized by numerous U-turns and a lack of trust from the electorate, raising questions about his future in office.
Fox News: North Carolina governor vetoes Republican-led anti DEI and trans legislation
North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein has vetoed four bills targeting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives and transgender rights, criticizing them as "mean-spirited" and harmful to vulnerable populations. The legislation aimed to ban DEI training and impose penalties on violations.
The transgender bill, initially bipartisan, included provisions against state-funded gender-affirming procedures for prisoners. Stein expressed support for anti-sexual exploitation measures but deemed the final bill excessive. The General Assembly may attempt to override the vetoes, as Republicans lack a supermajority.
#society
Forbes: Texas Flood Live Updates: Officials Blame NWS Forecasts As Death Toll Climbs To 24
Texas officials report that a flash flood has resulted in at least 24 deaths and left 25 missing, with criticism aimed at the National Weather Service for inadequate rainfall predictions. The flooding occurred near the Guadalupe River in Kerrville, impacting a summer camp.
Rescue operations are ongoing as teams search for the missing individuals. This situation remains fluid, and further updates are expected.
Liberty Nation News: Is California in for Another Population Dump? - Liberty Nation News
California may face a population decline as more residents leave than move in. The state, which typically attracts 140,000-150,000 immigrants annually, saw only 29,000 in 2020 due to visa restrictions and COVID-19. Concerns about deportations add to the anxiety over demographic shifts.
High living costs, including a median home price of $787,508 and the highest state income tax, push residents to seek more affordable areas. Businesses are also relocating, with 441 companies moving their headquarters since 2018. These trends indicate a significant shift in California's appeal.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: 32 said killed in IDF Gaza strikes; GHF says 2 US workers injured in attack on aid site
Two American aid workers were injured in an attack at a Gaza Humanitarian Foundation food distribution site, which Hamas claims resulted in 32 deaths from Israeli strikes across the Strip. The GHF, criticized for its operations, reported the Americans are stable after receiving medical treatment.
The situation remains tense, with Israel accusing Hamas of hijacking aid and embedding itself within civilian infrastructure. The conflict has led to significant casualties, with Gaza's health ministry reporting over 57,000 deaths since the war began on October 7, 2023.
Le Monde: French sports journalist Christophe Gleizes imprisoned in Algeria: 'If we weren't so sad and devastated, we would laugh'
Christophe Gleizes, a 36-year-old journalist, was sentenced to seven years in prison by a court in Tizi Ouzou, Algeria, for charges including "glorifying terrorism." His parents, Sylvie and Francis Godard, expressed their emotions and shared a heartfelt message from him prior to the trial.
The case has drawn attention to issues of press freedom and the treatment of journalists in Algeria.