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Aug 2, 2025 |
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Breitbart: Colorado Cops Suspended for Sharing Immigration Status with ICE
Three employees of the Mesa County Sheriff’s Department in Colorado were suspended for violating a new sanctuary law that restricts sharing information with federal immigration agents. The suspensions followed the detention of a Brazilian nursing student, Caroline Dias-Goncalves, after a deputy shared her location with ICE.
Sheriff Todd Rowell stated that the deputies acted outside agency policy, although they claimed ignorance of the new law. The suspensions come amid ongoing scrutiny of Colorado's sanctuary policies, with a lawsuit against a deputy already filed by the state attorney general.
#politics
Breitbart: Exclusive — Rep. Jim Jordan: UK, EU Issuing ‘Direct Attack’ on Free Speech, Like Biden Administration
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan criticized the UK and EU for pressuring tech companies to censor free speech, likening their actions to those of the Biden administration. He expressed concerns about the impact of the UK's Online Safety Act and the EU's Digital Services Act on First Amendment rights.
Jordan indicated that the Judiciary Committee will address these issues through proposed legislation aimed at protecting free speech and holding foreign officials accountable for violations. He noted a shift in media dynamics in the UK, with GB News surpassing the BBC in viewership, suggesting a growing public appetite for discussions on immigration and censorship.
#economy
GB News: Car finance scandal: Millions of drivers could receive compensation after landmark Supreme Court decision today
The Supreme Court is set to announce a ruling regarding car finance deals that may have been unlawfully sold to drivers. The decision could determine if motorists are eligible for compensation, following a 2021 ban on certain commission practices by the Financial Conduct Authority.
The outcome could lead to a compensation scheme for affected drivers, with potential costs reaching billions. The FCA is preparing to consult on a consumer redress scheme, while some lawmakers express concern over possible government intervention to protect finance firms.