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#illegals

Breitbart: U.S.-Bound Illegal Immigration Through Panama's Darien Gap Drops 99.98%
U.S.-Bound Illegal Immigration Through Panama's Darien Gap Drops 99.98%
Migrant crossings at Panama's Darien Gap have significantly decreased, with a 99.98% drop in May and June compared to August 2023. This decline reflects a shift in illegal immigration patterns to the U.S., with only 10 crossings recorded in June.

The Department of Homeland Security attributes this reduction to increased border security measures. Under the previous administration, crossings had peaked at over 82,000 in a single month. The message is clear: America’s borders are now perceived as closed to illegal immigration.


Breitbart: Breitbart News Daily Podcast Ep. 820: Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons on the ‘Defend the Homeland’ Campaign
Breitbart News Daily Podcast Ep. 820: Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons on the ‘Defend the Homeland’ Campaign
Todd Lyons, acting director of ICE, discusses the Department of Homeland Security's new recruitment campaign, "Defend the Homeland," aimed at attracting new agents to the agency. The conversation is part of the Breitbart News Daily Podcast hosted by Mike Slater.




#politics

Breitbart: El Salvador Ends Presidential Term Limits, Allowing Nayib Bukele to Run Repeatedly
El Salvador Ends Presidential Term Limits, Allowing Nayib Bukele to Run Repeatedly
El Salvador's Legislative Assembly has approved constitutional reforms eliminating presidential term limits and extending terms to six years, allowing for potential reelection of President Nayib Bukele. The changes were passed with a 57-3 vote, amid concerns about the concentration of power.

Historically, El Salvador's constitutions prohibited immediate presidential reelection. The reforms modify several articles, removing restrictions on reelection and runoff elections. Bukele, who has maintained high approval ratings due to his crackdown on gang violence, has not publicly commented on the reforms.


Breitbart: JD Vance Mocks Democrats Calling Sydney Sweeney 'Nazi' Over American Eagle Ad: 'Great Strategy' to Win Back Men
JD Vance Mocks Democrats Calling Sydney Sweeney 'Nazi' Over American Eagle Ad: 'Great Strategy' to Win Back Men
Vice President JD Vance criticized Democrats for labeling actress Sydney Sweeney a “Nazi” over her American Eagle ad, suggesting their reaction highlights their disconnection from reality. He humorously advised them to continue this strategy, as it alienates potential voters.

The White House echoed Vance's sentiment, asserting that such extreme reactions contribute to the GOP's electoral success. Communications manager Steven Cheung emphasized that Americans are fed up with what he termed "cancel culture run amok."


#society

Fox News: Democratic states sue Trump admin over ending sex change surgeries for minors
Democratic states sue Trump admin over ending sex change surgeries for minors
A coalition of Democratic-led states is suing the Trump administration over policies that restrict access to sex change procedures for minors. The lawsuit claims the administration's actions create a de facto nationwide ban by threatening providers with criminal charges.

The suit challenges an executive order and memos from the Justice Department aimed at investigating and prosecuting those who offer such treatments. In response, several hospitals have paused or ended gender transition-related medical interventions for patients under 19.


Breitbart: Muhammad Tops UK Baby Names as 'Yahya' Surges Into Top 100
Muhammad Tops UK Baby Names as 'Yahya' Surges Into Top 100
The name Muhammad has once again become the most popular boys’ name in England and Wales, with 5,721 boys named Muhammad in 2024, marking a 20% increase. The name Yahya also saw significant growth, rising 33 places to 93rd, with 583 boys named Yahya, prompting discussions about cultural identity and societal changes in Britain.

Critics have linked the name Yahya to Yahya Sinwar, the Hamas leader associated with the October 7 massacre, raising concerns about the implications of naming trends in the current political climate. While some argue the name's rise reflects troubling sentiments, others emphasize its traditional significance in Islamic culture. The debate highlights ongoing issues of integration and national identity in the UK.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: In Brazil, Lula resists pressure from the Trump administration
In Brazil, Lula resists pressure from the Trump administration
Donald Trump has imposed new sanctions against Brazilian Judge Alexandre de Moraes, who is overseeing the trial of former President Jair Bolsonaro, accusing him of leading a "witch hunt." These sanctions include asset freezes and a ban on financial transactions with U.S. entities.

In response, Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva defended his country's sovereignty and criticized U.S. interference in Brazil's judiciary. He emphasized the need for separate discussions on political and trade matters, rejecting Trump's approach.


Times Of Israel: Zamir said to implore ministers to present strategy on how they want IDF to proceed
Zamir said to implore ministers to present strategy on how they want IDF to proceed
IDF Chief Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir urged cabinet ministers to develop a strategy for the military amid stalled hostage negotiations and a declining diplomatic situation due to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Israel is contemplating annexing parts of Gaza to pressure Hamas for hostage releases.

Hostage talks have reached an impasse, with Israel and the US withdrawing negotiators due to dissatisfaction with Hamas's responses. A senior Israeli official indicated that abandoning the phased deal could delay a comprehensive agreement for a long time. Meanwhile, families of hostages continue to protest for action.


#economy

GB News: Car finance decision is a 'major blow' to drivers after compensation hopes dashed - 'Disappointing!'
Car finance decision is a 'major blow' to drivers after compensation hopes dashed - 'Disappointing!'
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of lenders, stating they are not liable for hidden commission payments affecting millions of drivers. This decision has been described as a significant setback for consumer protection, with only one driver receiving compensation.

Experts and politicians have expressed concern over the implications of this ruling, urging the government and regulators to ensure that consumers receive the compensation they deserve. There are calls for further legal actions regarding excessive commissions and misleading practices in the finance industry.