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Aug 2, 2025 |
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#illegals
GB News: Asylum seekers handed almost 1million NHS 'free passes' including wigs and eye tests
Over the past five years, nearly one million HC2 certificates granting free NHS services have been issued to asylum seekers in the UK, accounting for 59% of the total. These certificates provide access to various healthcare benefits, including free prescriptions and dental treatment, regardless of immigration status.
Critics, including shadow home secretary Chris Philp, argue that this system represents an abuse of taxpayer funds, as asylum seekers receive extensive healthcare benefits without having contributed to the system. The data comes amid rising asylum claims, with 317,000 applications submitted in the last five years.
Breitbart: Exclusive — Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons: Expect More Workplace Raids Holding Business Owners Accountable
ICE Acting Director Todd Lyons announced an increase in workplace raids targeting illegal immigration, emphasizing that American businesses will also face accountability for hiring undocumented workers. He highlighted cases involving serious crimes, including child labor and human trafficking, as reasons for enforcement.
Lyons stated that companies exploiting illegal labor to cut costs will be pursued, using a recent California marijuana operation as an example. He stressed the need to hold both illegal workers and the businesses that employ them responsible for their actions.
#politics
Fox News: Gridlock crumbles as Senate advances spending bills in race against shutdown
The Senate has advanced a package of spending bills, breaking a partisan deadlock that threatened government funding. The package includes military construction, Veterans’ Affairs, agriculture, and FDA funding, and was passed after overcoming various amendments and objections.
Despite this progress, tensions remain as House Republicans are unhappy with the Senate's spending levels. The deadline to fund the government is approaching, and both parties are eager to avoid blame for a potential shutdown. Meanwhile, the confirmation of President Trump's nominees continues to face delays.
Breitbart: Blue States Sue Trump Admin Over Efforts to Defund Planned Parenthood
A coalition of Democrat-led states has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over a provision in the "Big, Beautiful Bill" that defunds Planned Parenthood. The lawsuit, led by 22 attorneys general, claims the provision violates the First Amendment and targets Planned Parenthood specifically, despite not naming it directly.
The provision blocks Medicaid funding for abortion organizations, except for those that do not perform abortions or receive minimal Medicaid reimbursements. Planned Parenthood argues that this defunding could lead to the closure of nearly 200 clinics. The case is ongoing in the U.S. District Court for Massachusetts.
Fox News: Florida parent demands resignation of school board chair who celebrated Hulk Hogan's death
A Florida school board chair, Sarah Rockwell, faces calls for resignation after she made comments on social media that appeared to praise the death of wrestler Hulk Hogan, referring to him as "one less MAGA in the world." Parent Jeremy Clepper criticized her remarks, stating they reflect poorly on her ability to lead.
Rockwell later deleted her comments and issued an apology, expressing regret for her "cruel and flippant" remarks and emphasizing her commitment to serving all families in Alachua County. She acknowledged the harm caused by her words and took full responsibility.
#society
Breitbart: American Eagle Pushes Back Against Woke Mob Smearing Sydney Sweeney: 'Her Jeans. Her Story'
American Eagle defended Sydney Sweeney amid backlash from leftists over her jeans advertisement, emphasizing that the campaign is focused on the jeans and personal expression. The company stated it will continue to celebrate how everyone wears their jeans with confidence.
Critics on social media accused the ad of promoting fascist ideas, while White House communications manager Steven Cheung attributed such reactions to "cancel culture." Vice President JD Vance also mocked the accusations, questioning the lessons learned by Democrats since the 2024 election.
#culture
The Epoch Times: Day in Photos: New Tariffs Announced, Falcon 9 Rocket Launch, Protests in Serbia
Indian students showcased Karakattam, a traditional folk dance, at a college in Chennai on August 1, 2025. This performance highlights the cultural heritage and artistic expression prevalent in Indian traditions.
In Buenos Aires, Argentina, lightning struck during a thunderstorm on the same day, illustrating the dramatic weather patterns affecting the region.
#crime
Breitbart: Four Dead, Suspect at Large, Following Shooting in Montana Bar
Four people were killed in a shooting at The Owl Bar in Anaconda, Montana, with the suspect, Michael Paul Brown, still at large. Authorities warn he is armed and dangerous, urging residents to stay indoors and follow police instructions.
The incident occurred around 10:30 a.m., but details leading up to the shooting remain unclear. Montana officials are actively searching for the suspect.