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#illegals

Breitbart: Biden-Appointed Judge Blocks Trump from Quickly Deporting Biden's Migrants
Biden-Appointed Judge Blocks Trump from Quickly Deporting Biden's Migrants
A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from quickly deporting migrants brought to the U.S. under President Biden's parole program. Judge Jia Cobb ruled that the Department of Homeland Security's actions exceed statutory authority and could cause irreparable harm to the migrants.

DHS criticized the ruling, claiming it contradicts a Supreme Court decision that upheld expedited removals. The Biden administration has admitted over 530,000 migrants through this program, which includes individuals from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela.


#politics

GB News: ITV GMB fury at 'ludicrous' small boats debate as Balls quizzes Home Office MP: 'His WIFE'S policies!'
ITV GMB fury at 'ludicrous' small boats debate as Balls quizzes Home Office MP: 'His WIFE'S policies!'
Good Morning Britain viewers expressed frustration over an interview featuring Dame Angela Eagle discussing a £100 million immigration pilot scheme led by her husband, Home Secretary Yvette Cooper. Critics felt the discussion lacked challenge and transparency, questioning the effectiveness of the government's measures against people-smuggling gangs.

Despite Eagle's defense of the initiative, many viewers were dissatisfied with the interview's tone and perceived bias, particularly due to Ed Balls' involvement. Complaints highlighted a lack of accountability and evidence for the government's progress on immigration issues.


Breitbart: Hakeem Jeffries Cheers Texas Dems Who Fled State to Block GOP Map
Hakeem Jeffries Cheers Texas Dems Who Fled State to Block GOP Map
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries commended Texas Democrats for their walkout to block a Republican redistricting plan that could shift five congressional seats to the GOP. He framed their actions as a stand against what he termed "gerrymandering" aimed at rigging elections.

The standoff has intensified, with Texas Democrats accusing Republican leaders of using recent disasters as a pretext for partisan advantage. Republican officials, including Attorney General Ken Paxton, criticized the Democrats for abandoning their legislative duties.


Breitbart: Exclusive: Democrats Plan to Spend Tens of Millions of Dollars to Fund Hundreds of Content Creators
Exclusive: Democrats Plan to Spend Tens of Millions of Dollars to Fund Hundreds of Content Creators
Democrats plan to invest $110.5 million in a fundraising campaign, with $10 million allocated for social media and content creation. They aim to engage 667 content creators to reach 83 million Americans, amid a push to enhance their social media presence against Republican dominance.

The initiative includes a "Social Media Bootcamp" to train creators on effective strategies. Despite a low favorability rating, Democrats express optimism about their recruitment efforts and slight advantages in the upcoming Congressional ballot.


Fox News: Major business group intervenes to blunt Newsom lawsuit attempting to reinstate EV mandates
Major business group intervenes to blunt Newsom lawsuit attempting to reinstate EV mandates
The American Free Enterprise Chamber of Commerce is intervening in a lawsuit led by California against the federal government, challenging the rescission of electric vehicle mandates by Congress. AmFree argues that California lacks standing and that the Congressional Review Act prevents judicial review of the resolutions blocking the mandates.

California officials, including Governor Gavin Newsom, defend their lawsuit, claiming the federal actions undermine the state's clean air standards and economic competitiveness. They argue that the Trump administration's actions are politically motivated and detrimental to public health.


#economy

Forbes: Most Americans Are Stressed About Grocery Costs — As Food Prices Climb
Most Americans Are Stressed About Grocery Costs — As Food Prices Climb
A recent poll reveals that nearly 90% of American adults are stressed about rising grocery costs, with 53% citing it as a major stressor. Food prices have increased by 3% over the past year, with significant jumps in the cost of poultry, ground beef, and eggs.

In addition to grocery prices, other financial concerns include housing costs, savings, salaries, and healthcare expenses. The Consumer Price Index indicates food inflation is outpacing overall inflation, and potential tariff increases could further drive up grocery prices.


#crime

Fox News: Montana manhunt expands for ex-soldier suspect seen with stolen survival gear after bar massacre
Montana manhunt expands for ex-soldier suspect seen with stolen survival gear after bar massacre
Montana authorities are intensifying a manhunt for Michael Paul Brown, a former soldier accused of killing four people at a bar. Brown, 45, fled the scene shirtless and barefoot but may now be armed with camping gear and supplies from a stolen vehicle.

The victims, all locals, were identified as Nancy Lauretta Kelley, Daniel Edwin Baillie, David Allen Leach, and Tony Wayne Palm. Brown, who has a history of mental illness, is considered armed and dangerous. A reward of $7,500 is offered for information leading to his capture.


Fox News: Cincinnati residents on edge after viral beatdown sparks crime concerns: 'What's gonna happen next?'
Cincinnati residents on edge after viral beatdown sparks crime concerns: 'What's gonna happen next?'
Cincinnati residents assert that a recent viral incident of violence does not reflect their city, despite acknowledging a rise in crime. The July 26 brawl, which left one victim with severe brain trauma, involved multiple attackers and has led to several arrests and ongoing investigations by local police and the FBI.

Community members emphasize that such incidents are not typical for Cincinnati, attributing the fight to a specific altercation rather than a broader issue. Local leaders, including the mayor, have vowed to hold all participants accountable as investigations continue.