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#illegals
GB News: Migrant crisis: Hundreds of migrants head towards UK just hours after Keir Starmer's returns deal came into effect
Following the UK government's announcement of a migrant returns deal with France, people smuggling gangs have intensified their activities, sending hundreds of migrants into the English Channel. The Border Force has already intercepted multiple groups, with more boat launches anticipated.
Fox News: Trump administration ends age cap for ICE positions in major recruitment drive
The Trump administration is eliminating the age cap for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) positions, aiming to recruit 10,000 new officers amid rising challenges in immigration enforcement. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced this initiative, highlighting a surge in applications and offering incentives such as signing bonuses.
This recruitment drive comes as ICE faces increased assaults on its officers, reportedly rising by 830%. The agency emphasizes the need for dedicated personnel to manage the complexities of immigration enforcement and protect American communities.
The Western Journal: Ex-Trump Official Has to Explain to CNN Host Multiple Times Why ICE Arrests Illegals: 'I Feel Like I've Answered This ...'
Chad Wolf, former acting head of the Department of Homeland Security, defended ICE's arrests of illegal immigrants during a CNN interview, emphasizing the importance of enforcing federal immigration laws. He argued that deportations serve as a deterrent against illegal entry, countering claims that non-criminals should not be targeted.
Wolf maintained that illegal entry into the U.S. must be addressed, regardless of an individual's criminal history, and highlighted the need for legal compliance. He reiterated that ICE's mandate is to remove individuals without legal rights to remain in the country, challenging the notion that only dangerous criminals should be prioritized for deportation.
#politics
Fox News: Pennsylvania man charged for allegedly threatening to kill Trump before he took office
A 22-year-old man from Pennsylvania, Jacob Buckley, has been federally charged for threatening to kill then-President-elect Donald Trump in a series of TikTok posts made on January 16. The U.S. Attorney's Office stated that he faces a maximum penalty of five years in prison if convicted.
This case follows similar threats made against Trump, including a recent charge against a Rhode Island man for threatening Trump and members of his administration. Both incidents highlight ongoing concerns regarding threats against public officials.
The Telegraph: Milei accused of spying on political opponents
Javier Milei faces allegations of using Argentina's intelligence agency, SIDE, to spy on political opponents. A leaked document reveals that the agency monitored over a dozen figures, including Máximo Kirchner, Sergio Massa, and Axel Kicillof.
These accusations raise serious concerns about political surveillance and the integrity of Milei's administration.
#society
The Economist: Starmer versus the burrito taxi
Sir Keir Starmer's stance on labor rules could pose challenges for gig economy companies like Deliveroo, especially in light of the "burrito taxi" meme highlighting millennial contradictions in progressive values. The meme critiques the tension between advocating for economic equity while indulging in delivery services.
This situation raises questions about the sincerity of Starmer's commitment to labor reform and the implications for the gig economy. The ongoing debate reflects broader societal tensions regarding economic responsibility and entitlement among younger generations.
Le Monde: Wildfire in southern France kills one, resort in Spain evacuated
Wildfires in southern France and Spain are causing significant destruction, with one death reported in France and over 1,500 evacuations in Spain. The French blaze has destroyed 25 homes and injured 13, while Spain's fire is still spreading due to strong winds.
Both countries are facing extreme heat and drought conditions, raising concerns about the impact of global warming on wildfire risks. The situation remains critical, with emergency services mobilized to combat the blazes.
#military
Breitbart: Lockdown: 'Active Shooter Incident' Reported at Fort Stewart
An active shooter incident occurred at Fort Stewart, Georgia, leading to a lockdown of the base around 11 a.m. The U.S. Army's 3rd Infantry Division is stationed there. Reports indicate multiple casualties, and one person is in custody.
The situation is still developing as officials assess the scene.