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#illegals

Fox News: Tom Homan puts sanctuary cities 'on notice' as Trump administration cracks down on immigration
Tom Homan puts sanctuary cities 'on notice' as Trump administration cracks down on immigration
The Trump administration is intensifying its efforts against sanctuary cities, accusing them of shielding undocumented migrants with criminal records. Border czar Tom Homan announced that these cities, including New York, Boston, and Chicago, are "on notice" for obstructing federal immigration enforcement.

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem echoed concerns about the challenges faced by federal officers in these areas. Despite pushback from Democratic leaders, who refuse to cooperate with ICE, the administration maintains that the majority of those arrested by ICE are criminal aliens. Legal actions are being pursued against non-compliant sanctuary cities.


Fox News: Border crisis shifts to Caribbean: Homeland Security fights silent war in Puerto Rico
Border crisis shifts to Caribbean: Homeland Security fights silent war in Puerto Rico
Homeland Security in Puerto Rico reports a significant decrease in smuggling activities since the implementation of new funding and enforcement measures under the Trump administration. Special Agent Rebecca González-Ramos highlighted the island's strategic location as a target for smugglers, particularly due to increased security at the U.S.-Mexico border.

González-Ramos emphasized the importance of controlling immigration and the potential threats posed by foreign individuals involved in narcotics and human smuggling. The agency's enhanced operations aim to protect national security while addressing the challenges presented by transnational crime in the region.


GB News: 'Labour's deal with France is bogus with no incentive to actually curb illegal boat crossings'
'Labour's deal with France is bogus with no incentive to actually curb illegal boat crossings'
Labour's migrant deal with France is facing immediate challenges, as a loophole allows migrants to lodge human rights claims, delaying deportations for years. Critics argue that this makes the agreement unworkable, with only a small percentage of migrants likely to be returned.

The deal, which aims to exchange legal migrants between the UK and France, is criticized for lacking firm targets and failing to deter illegal crossings. With over 25,000 small boat arrivals this year, experts warn the plan might even encourage smugglers.


#health

Fox News: Supplement sold at gas stations sparks health fears as people report addiction symptoms
Supplement sold at gas stations sparks health fears as people report addiction symptoms
The herbal supplement Feel Free, made by Botanic Tonics, is raising alarms over its potential health risks and addictive properties. Users report severe side effects, including skin infections, seizures, and withdrawal symptoms, leading to calls for better regulation of such products.

Experts warn that the combination of kratom and kava in Feel Free can create a dangerous mix, leading to addiction and various health issues. Despite the company's claims of consumer education, many users have experienced significant physical and psychological decline.


#technology

Fox News: $5,900 Unitree R1 robot is surprisingly affordable
$5,900 Unitree R1 robot is surprisingly affordable
Unitree has launched the R1 humanoid robot, priced at $5,900, making it the most affordable bipedal robot available. With impressive agility, it can perform various movements and is designed for both consumers and researchers, marking a significant advancement in humanoid robotics.

The R1 features 26 joint degrees of freedom and onboard sensors for navigation. While the standard model lacks gripping capabilities, an EDU version includes movable fingers. This development could enhance robotics research and applications in healthcare, although skepticism remains regarding its real-world performance.