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Jul 12, 2025 |
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#illegals
Breitbart: Migrants Detained at Gitmo Have Criminal Histories Including Pedophiles, Murderers
The Department of Homeland Security reports that migrants detained at Guantanamo Bay under the Trump administration have extensive criminal histories, including sexual assault, pedophilia, and murder. DHS emphasizes that these individuals are not innocent, but rather high-threat criminals with final orders of removal.
DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin stated that Guantanamo is housing "the worst of the worst," including child predators and murderers. The administration aims to remove dangerous criminal illegal aliens from U.S. streets, reinforcing a zero-tolerance stance on criminal activity among undocumented migrants.
#politics
The Western Journal: 'Who the Hell Does He Think That He Is?': Vance Obliterates Mamdani Over 4th of July Remarks
Vice President J.D. Vance criticized New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani for his remarks on Independence Day, questioning Mamdani's gratitude toward America. Vance highlighted Mamdani's family history of fleeing violence, arguing that he should recognize the opportunities America provided.
Vance characterized Mamdani's views as emblematic of the radical left, suggesting they stem from a disconnect with the historical failures of socialism. Legal scholar Jonathan Turley echoed this sentiment, labeling Mamdani a Marxist and criticizing the influence of extreme views in academia.
#society
Breitbart: Mary Lou Retton's DUI Mugshot Revealed Months After Arrest
Mary Lou Retton, the former Olympic champion, was arrested for DUI in West Virginia on May 17. She has since taken full responsibility for her actions, expressing regret and pledging to make positive changes. Retton received a $100 fine after a no-contest plea.
Retton, who made history in 1984 as the first American woman to win the Olympic all-around title, has requested privacy as she navigates this personal and professional challenge.
The Western Journal: Simone Biles' Attack on Riley Gaines Backfires Again a Month Later - More Girls Joining the Fight
A group of young female athletes in Oregon, inspired by the public feud between Simone Biles and Riley Gaines, has filed a lawsuit against the state over laws allowing transgender athletes to compete in women's sports. The athletes, including Maddie Eischen and Sophia Carpenter, previously forfeited a competition to protest against a male athlete competing as female.
The controversy has drawn attention to the challenges faced by girls in sports and has encouraged more young women to advocate for their rights. Carpenter noted that the fallout from the Biles-Gaines dispute has kept the issue in the public eye, highlighting the need for fairness in women's sports.
GB News: Anti-tourism protests take over new holiday hotspot as demonstrators smash shop windows: 'Stop stealing our homes!'
Anti-tourism protests have erupted in Mexico City, mirroring similar unrest in Europe. Demonstrators targeted foreigners, demanding action against mass tourism and gentrification in neighborhoods like Condesa and Roma. Violent clashes included vandalism and attacks on businesses.
Protesters expressed frustration over short-term rentals like Airbnb, claiming they displace locals and drive up housing costs. Calls for government intervention have emerged, including potential legislation to limit tourism and foreign property ownership.
The Federalist: Rioters Charged With Assaulting ICE During Portland Antifa Unrest
Three anti-ICE protesters in Portland, Oregon, were charged with assaulting a federal officer and other offenses during ongoing protests outside an ICE office. A fourth individual was charged with defacing the building. The protests have reportedly escalated in violence, with frequent clashes between protesters and law enforcement.
Local residents have expressed frustration over the protests, with some filing lawsuits against the city for inadequate action. The Portland City Council's recent meeting saw mixed sentiments, with some council members supporting the protests while others voiced concerns about public safety.
The Economist: What went wrong in the Texas floods?
Severe flooding in Texas's hill country resulted in the deaths of 109 people, with 173 still missing, following heavy rains on July 4th. Among the deceased are children and counselors from a summer camp along the Guadalupe River. Questions arise about the response and preparedness for such disasters.
Local politicians face scrutiny as the community grapples with the aftermath and seeks answers for the tragedy. The impact of the storm has raised concerns about safety measures and emergency management in the region.
#military
The Western Journal: Canadian Troops Arrested Over Alleged Plot to Take Over Part of the Country
Four individuals, including two active members of the Canadian Armed Forces, have been arrested for allegedly plotting to seize land in Québec. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police reported that the suspects were planning to form an anti-government militia and engaged in military-style training.
Authorities seized a significant cache of weapons and explosives during the investigation. The suspects face multiple charges, including terrorism-related offenses, as the case highlights concerns over ideologically motivated violent extremism in Canada.
#sports
Breitbart: WATCH: Thunderbolt Causes Minor League Pitcher to Give Up a Run
During a recent game, Norfolk Tides pitcher Roansy Contreras experienced a rare interruption when a thunderclap occurred mid-delivery, leading to a balk call and a run for the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp. Despite protests from the Tides about the natural interference, the ruling stood.
The game continued without further interruptions, and the Tides ultimately won 9-5. This incident raises questions about how to handle unexpected natural events in sports.