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6 Jul 2023
#illegals
Breitbart: Fmr. Border Patrol Chief: We Still Have 'Tremendous Operational Gaps' in Some Parts of Border
Recently retired Border Patrol Chief Raul Ortiz stated that although there are more agents in the field and less processing work since the expiration of Title 42, there are still operational gaps in certain areas of the border. He mentioned the ongoing illicit activity of cartels and smuggling organizations in south Texas, California, and Arizona. Despite the increase in agents and reduced processing, these operational gaps persist.
#politics
Townhall: Do You Love America?
Democrats are less proud of America than Republicans, and the divide has widened over time. Democrats see America as inherently sinful, while Republicans celebrate the founding ideals. Biden and his administration have disregarded constitutional boundaries and are pushing for a utopian vision that undermines the principles of the founders.
Breitbart: Philadelphia D.A. Calls for More Gun Laws, Defends Lax Gun Possession Prosecution
Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner calls for more gun control laws, stating that it is more important to focus on shooters rather than those who possess guns without a permit. He defends falling conviction rates for gun possession crimes and emphasizes the need to prioritize the prosecution of people who are killing with guns. Krasner argues that while going after illegal gun possession is important, the focus should be on those who are actively harming others.
Breitbart: MSNBC's McQuade: 'Merit' to Social Media COVID Censorship Lawsuit
A federal judge has barred Biden administration agencies from communicating with social media companies about posts related to vaccine hesitancy during the COVID pandemic. MSNBC legal analyst Barbara McQuade believes there is some merit to the lawsuit filed by Republican attorneys general, as while the government should not dictate what social media companies do, there is a need to coordinate messaging on dangerous falsehoods. However, she also acknowledges the risk of censorship when the government pressures social media companies.
#society
Townhall: The Founders Were Right
The Constitution's principles remain relevant despite claims that it is outdated. The United States is founded on Judeo-Christian principles and is not a theocracy. It is a democratic republic, not a pure democracy. The states, not the people, elect the president to maintain a balance of power. Limits on power are essential to prevent abuse.
#crime
Townhall: 'God’s Children Are Not For Sale'
The movie "Sound of Freedom" exposes the issue of child sex trafficking, depicting the true story of Homeland Security agent Tim Ballard who risks his job and life to rescue these children in Latin America. The film aims to create awareness and pressure authorities to take more aggressive action against the buyers and sellers involved in this illegal market.
#sports
Breitbart: WATCH: Scary Scene Develops After Indoor Football League Brawl Spills Into Stands as Player Confronts Fan
A football game between the Arizona Rattlers and Massachusetts Pirates turned chaotic when several players jumped into the stands to confront fans who were heckling them. The fight escalated, with a total of five players and one fan being ejected from the stadium. The league has condemned the incident and stated that such actions will not be tolerated.