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#illegals

Fox News: Migrant crossings through long-troubled Darién Gap plummet to near zero amid Trump crackdown
Migrant crossings through long-troubled Darién Gap plummet to near zero amid Trump crackdown
The Darien Gap, a dangerous route for migrants heading to the U.S., has seen a drastic drop in crossings, with only 10 reported in June, a 99.98% decrease from August 2023's peak. This decline follows President Trump's immigration policies and efforts by Panama to secure the route.

Officials state that the message of a closed U.S. border has deterred potential migrants, with the DHS emphasizing a focus on deporting those already in the country unlawfully. The administration encourages undocumented immigrants to use the CBP Home App for voluntary departure, offering incentives for self-deportation.


#politics

The Western Journal: Trump Gives Stunning Reply When Asked About Names of Donors for $200M White House Ballroom Addition
Trump Gives Stunning Reply When Asked About Names of Donors for $200M White House Ballroom Addition
President Trump announced he may personally fund a $200 million ballroom addition to the White House, stating, “Maybe one: Me,” when asked about donors. The new 90,000 square foot ballroom will allow events for up to 650 guests and construction is set to begin in September.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt described the ballroom as a significant enhancement, noting it will be architecturally similar to the main building. This project is the largest since the Truman renovations from 1948 to 1952.


#society

GB News: 'Gender mania!' Father-of-three SACKED for refusing to call male prisoners 'she' and 'her'
'Gender mania!' Father-of-three SACKED for refusing to call male prisoners 'she' and 'her'
A British Army veteran, David Toshack, was dismissed from his position as a prison custody officer for refusing to use female pronouns for male-born transgender inmates. He claims his termination violated his beliefs and has initiated legal action against his former employer, GEOAmey.

Toshack argues that his stance is based on biological facts and religious beliefs. He has received support from the Free Speech Union, which highlights his case as indicative of broader issues surrounding compelled speech and gender identity policies in the workplace.