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Aug 3, 2025 |
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#illegals
Le Monde: US court upholds order blocking immigration agents' patrols in California
A US appeals court has upheld a ruling that blocks immigration agents from conducting patrols in California, citing violations of constitutional rights and racial profiling. The decision follows a lawsuit from advocacy groups against the Department of Homeland Security over indiscriminate detentions.
The court's ruling referenced the case of Jason Gavidia, a US citizen who was wrongfully detained by agents. Rights groups view this as a significant victory against ICE's aggressive immigration tactics in Southern California.
#politics
Forbes: Ex-Trump Prosecutor Jack Smith Probed For Alleged Election Interference
Former special counsel Jack Smith is under investigation by the Office of Special Counsel for alleged violations of the Hatch Act, following accusations from Republican Sen. Tom Cotton. Cotton claims Smith unlawfully sought to influence the 2024 presidential election through his investigations into Trump.
The OSC's findings could lead to disciplinary action but not criminal charges. Smith, who investigated Trump’s attempts to overturn the 2020 election, resigned earlier this year after completing his reports.
#society
GB News: US 'greatly concerned' about free speech in Britain as secretive Whitehall unit 'spying' on critics of migrant hotels
The Trump administration has expressed serious concern over free speech in Britain, particularly regarding a UK government unit that monitors social media posts critical of policing and migrant accommodations. This follows the revelation that officials flagged content related to asylum seekers and immigration, warning of potential unrest.
The Online Safety Act, recently introduced in the UK, has faced backlash for its potential to suppress free expression. Critics, including Elon Musk's platform X, argue that the legislation's enforcement could lead to excessive censorship under the guise of online safety.
The Western Journal: Number One Sign That America Is Becoming Great Again: Marriage Stability Soars in Latest Analysis
Marriage stability in the U.S. is reportedly on the rise, with new data indicating that just 15% of marriages from 2010 to 2012 ended in divorce within a decade. This trend suggests a shift towards more selective marriages, as fewer people are marrying at younger ages.
While the divorce rate remains a concern, the analysis indicates that if current patterns hold, fewer than 40% of first marriages may ultimately end in divorce. The stability of marriage is deemed essential for societal health, emphasizing the importance of family units in raising children and maintaining cultural values.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Hamas vows not to lay down arms after Witkoff reportedly says it’s ready to demilitarize
Hamas has declared it will not disarm until the occupation of Palestinian territories ends, rejecting claims made by US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff. The group criticized his visit to a US-backed aid site, accusing the US of complicity in starvation and calling for a ceasefire.
Israel denies allegations of genocide and asserts it takes measures to protect civilians, while accusing Hamas of endangering aid seekers. The situation remains tense, with stalled negotiations for a ceasefire and hostages, as the US seeks a comprehensive resolution.