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#illegals
GB News: Channel migrants receive 'rude awakening' as footage shows cohort detained
New footage shows newly arrived migrants crossing the English Channel being detained and transferred to immigration removal centers in the UK. This marks a shift from previous practices where migrants were often placed in hotels, as they face a more stringent processing system under a new agreement with France.
Under this bilateral pilot program, the UK can return migrants to France within weeks of their arrival. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer emphasized the government's commitment to border security, stating that illegal entrants will face deportation. The program includes a rapid processing system for return requests and allows for regulated asylum applications from France.
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Le Monde: Trump demands $1 billion from UCLA over last year's pro-Palestinian protests
President Trump has demanded a $1 billion fine from the University of California system, citing antisemitism in its handling of 2024 student protests related to Gaza. This figure far exceeds Columbia University's settlement for similar accusations and could severely impact the UC system.
UC President James Milliken stated that such a payment would devastate the university and harm students. The administration is also seeking $172 million to compensate affected Jewish students. California Governor Gavin Newsom urged the UC to resist the demands, emphasizing the importance of doing the right thing.
Times Of Israel: Trump demands $1b from University of California over UCLA Gaza protests
President Trump has demanded a $1 billion fine from the University of California system, alleging antisemitism in UCLA's handling of student protests related to Gaza. This amount is significantly higher than a settlement reached with Columbia University over similar accusations.
UC President James Milliken stated that such a fine would severely impact the university system and its students. The administration is also seeking $172 million for a claims fund to assist affected Jewish students. California Governor Gavin Newsom has urged the UC to resist Trump's demands, emphasizing the importance of integrity and competitiveness.