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#illegals

Fox News: Top Democrats admit 'failure,' fecklessness on border in scathing NY Times report
Top Democrats admit 'failure,' fecklessness on border in scathing NY Times report
Some Democrats are recognizing their party's failures in border security and messaging, particularly after President Trump's success in traditionally Democratic areas. Representative Vicente Gonzalez noted a significant shift in his Texas district, which had voted Democratic for over a century but supported Trump in 2024.

Senator Ruben Gallego and others are calling for a course correction, acknowledging that the party has not effectively addressed voter concerns on immigration. Proposals are emerging to enhance border security while also expanding legal immigration, reflecting a need for Democrats to adapt their strategies.


Fox News: Obama-appointed judge to rule on motion to dismiss in high-stakes Abrego Garcia case hearing
Obama-appointed judge to rule on motion to dismiss in high-stakes Abrego Garcia case hearing
A federal judge in Maryland is set to hear motions regarding Salvadoran migrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia's custody. Abrego Garcia was wrongfully deported by Trump officials in March and returned to face criminal charges in Tennessee after a court order mandated his return.

The hearing will address the government's motion to dismiss the civil case and requests from Abrego Garcia's attorneys to prevent his removal from the U.S. without notice. Allegations of past abuse in El Salvador and concerns over public comments from the Trump administration complicate the proceedings.


Breitbart: Germany Begins Process to Restart Deportations to Syria
Germany Begins Process to Restart Deportations to Syria
Germany is moving to lift the protection status for some Syrian refugees, aiming to repatriate them now that the civil war has ended. This policy shift follows the fall of the Assad regime and is set to begin with Syrians convicted of crimes, a change from previous protections.

Political divisions emerge as the far-right AfD calls for broader returns, while leftist parties advocate for expedited citizenship for refugees. The situation remains contentious, especially after recent violent incidents involving Syrian asylum seekers.


#politics

Breitbart: Trump Dismisses Musk's New Political Party as 'Ridiculous'
Trump Dismisses Musk's New Political Party as 'Ridiculous'
President Trump dismissed Elon Musk's proposal to form a new political party, calling it "ridiculous" and asserting that the two-party system is successful. He expressed concern that a third party would only create confusion and stated that third parties have historically not worked.

Musk's announcement of the "America Party" follows a fallout with Trump over government spending concerns. Musk claimed a significant portion of poll respondents desire independence from the current political structure.


Fox News: Court shuts down redistricting fight in key swing state — here’s what it means
Court shuts down redistricting fight in key swing state — here’s what it means
The Wisconsin Supreme Court's decision not to hear lawsuits aimed at redrawing congressional district maps may bolster Republican chances in the 2026 midterm elections. The ruling leaves the current maps intact, potentially safeguarding two competitive seats held by Republicans.

Democrats view the court's decision as a setback but remain optimistic about their chances to win in the state. The political landscape may still shift in other states, but Wisconsin's unchanged maps could help Republicans maintain their fragile House majority.


#society

Le Monde: 'French women have been free to open bank accounts for 60 years, but they still struggle to achieve financial independence'
'French women have been free to open bank accounts for 60 years, but they still struggle to achieve financial independence'
Margaret Atwood's "The Handmaid's Tale" reflects historical realities of women's financial dependence. In Canada, women gained the right to open bank accounts without their husbands' consent in 1974, while French women achieved this in 1965 but still face challenges in financial independence.

A recent study shows a significant shift in priorities for women: in 1987, 52% valued family over financial independence, but by 2025, 50% prioritize financial independence. This change highlights evolving perceptions of women's roles in society.


Breitbart: Anti-Immigration Protests Erupt in Mexico: 'Respect My Culture'
Anti-Immigration Protests Erupt in Mexico: 'Respect My Culture'
Protests erupted in Mexico City over immigration and gentrification, with residents voicing anger about rising costs and cultural changes. The Department of Homeland Security noted the protests, which turned violent, reflect frustrations over skyrocketing rents and the impact of foreign influxes on local neighborhoods.

Many locals feel that the influx of foreigners is making the city unaffordable, while some compared it to colonialism. The situation raises questions about media responses to migration issues in both Mexico and the U.S.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Netanyahu Arrives in Washington for Fateful, Hopeful Visit to Trump
Netanyahu Arrives in Washington for Fateful, Hopeful Visit to Trump
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is scheduled to meet with President Donald Trump in Washington, DC, to discuss post-conflict strategies following the recent 12 Day War against Iran. Key topics include Iran's nuclear ambitions, the situation in Gaza, hostages, Palestinian political aspirations, and the potential expansion of the Abraham Accords.

The meeting is critical as both leaders navigate the complexities of regional stability and U.S.-Israel relations, with public sentiment in Israel favoring peace but cautioning against unfavorable concessions.


The Telegraph: Netanyahu is about to find out how far Trump will bend to his will
Netanyahu is about to find out how far Trump will bend to his will
Donald Trump is set to host Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House, framing the meeting as a celebration of military actions against Iran, while also addressing the complex issues of a ceasefire in Gaza and future Middle East relations. The meeting underscores the delicate balance Trump must maintain between supporting Israel and considering the perspectives of Arab allies.

Netanyahu's visit is significant as he plays a crucial role in advancing Trump's vision for a normalization deal with Saudi Arabia, contingent on resolving the conflict in Gaza and addressing Palestinian statehood. Despite past tensions, their relationship remains strong, with both leaders sharing a mutual understanding of their political challenges.


#economy

GB News: Car finance scandal could see 23 million British drivers awarded huge compensation payments
Car finance scandal could see 23 million British drivers awarded huge compensation payments
Millions of drivers in the UK may be eligible for compensation due to a car finance scandal affecting around 23 million individuals over 14 years. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is awaiting a Supreme Court ruling on Discretionary Commission Agreements, which could pave the way for a compensation scheme.

The scandal involved overcharging on car loans from 2007 to 2021, with estimates of £300 million lost by motorists. As major lenders prepare for potential payouts, public expectations for compensation remain high, with many consumers unaware of the commissions involved in their finance deals.