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#illegals
GB News: ‘It is not ID cards that are needed, but a competent Government that can secure our borders’
The Prime Minister is considering digital ID cards, known as BritCard, to address illegal migration, following a push from 40 Labour MPs. The concept, rooted in past proposals, aims to digitize citizens' information but faces criticism for potentially infringing on civil liberties.
Critics argue that ID cards won't effectively tackle illegal migration, as employers and landlords often ignore existing laws. They contend that such measures penalize law-abiding citizens and shift the balance of power towards the state, undermining individual freedoms. A more competent government is deemed necessary for border security.
#politics
Fox News: Trump fires labor official over weak jobs number, orders criminal probes of past opponents
Donald Trump dismissed the Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner, Erika McEntarfer, following a disappointing jobs report for July that showed only 73,000 new jobs added. Critics argue that firing her does not change the underlying economic data, which is produced by numerous analysts and often revised based on new information.
The move has drawn criticism for undermining confidence in the reliability of employment statistics. Trump's assertion that the jobs report was "rigged" has been met with skepticism, as historical revisions of job numbers are common and not unique to his administration. This action reflects Trump's ongoing focus on perceived grievances and a desire to control the narrative surrounding economic performance.
#society
Times Of Israel: For many Gazans, free aid from GHF sites or UN convoys have become a last resort
Khaldun Hamad, a resident of Gaza, has struggled to secure food amid dire conditions exacerbated by the Israeli blockade, leading to chaotic scenes as desperate Palestinians rush aid trucks. Many face violence from IDF soldiers while trying to obtain humanitarian assistance, with reports of looting and rising food prices.
Despite the risks, Hamad and others have resorted to online fundraising to afford food, as the local banking system has collapsed. The situation highlights the urgent need for a ceasefire to ensure safe and consistent aid distribution to those at risk of starvation in Gaza.