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#illegals

Breitbart: DHS Debunks Jon Ossoff's Claim that Pregnant Illegal Immigrants Are Mistreated in Custody
DHS Debunks Jon Ossoff's Claim that Pregnant Illegal Immigrants Are Mistreated in Custody
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has refuted claims made by Senator Jon Ossoff regarding the treatment of pregnant women and children in immigration detention. Ossoff's report alleges mistreatment, including inadequate medical care and poor living conditions. DHS countered that detention of pregnant women is rare, with regular prenatal care and no instances of women being forced to sleep on floors.

DHS emphasized that all detainees receive proper meals and medical treatment, asserting that their standards exceed those of many prisons. The agency also noted that Ossoff's staff has had access to ICE facilities without raising concerns during visits. DHS criticized the senator's allegations as politically motivated and inaccurate.


Breitbart: Watch: Colbert Calls Trump's Immigration Crackdown 'Brutality and Cruelty,' While Cheerleading Sen. Padilla's Amnesty Plan
Watch: Colbert Calls Trump's Immigration Crackdown 'Brutality and Cruelty,' While Cheerleading Sen. Padilla's Amnesty Plan
Stephen Colbert and Sen. Alex Padilla advocated for amnesty for illegal aliens, criticizing the Trump administration's immigration policies as “brutality and cruelty.” Padilla highlighted challenges in garnering GOP support for legislation aimed at providing legal status to long-term residents.

Colbert expressed hope for Padilla's bill, which would allow those who have lived in the U.S. for seven years or more, paid taxes, and have no convictions to register for legal status. Padilla remains optimistic about finding bipartisan support for the measure.


#politics

Breitbart: Kristi Noem Trolls, Vance Takes High Road After 'South Park' Targets Them in ICE Episode Roast
Kristi Noem Trolls, Vance Takes High Road After 'South Park' Targets Them in ICE Episode Roast
Comedy Central's South Park returned from hiatus, targeting Vice President JD Vance and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. Vance was depicted as a gnome-sized sidekick to Trump, while Noem was portrayed as an attention-seeking figure focused on immigration enforcement.

Both officials responded to the satire, with Noem promoting an ICE recruitment page and Vance humorously acknowledging his portrayal. The show, now in its 27th season, continues to critique various political figures and issues.


Fox News: Judge blocks Beto O'Rourke from funding Texas Dems who fled to stop GOP redistricting vote
Judge blocks Beto O'Rourke from funding Texas Dems who fled to stop GOP redistricting vote
A Texas judge has issued a temporary restraining order against Beto O'Rourke and his nonprofit, Powered by People, following a lawsuit from Attorney General Ken Paxton. The ruling prohibits O'Rourke from fundraising or financially supporting Texas Democrats who fled the state to obstruct GOP redistricting efforts.

O'Rourke claims the lawsuit is an attempt to silence his organization, which he argues is fighting for voting rights. In response, Paxton has stated that O'Rourke is breaking the law and aims to make an example of those who violate it. O'Rourke has also filed a lawsuit against Paxton, seeking to block his investigation.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: PM’s national security adviser opposed Gaza City takeover plan — report
PM’s national security adviser opposed Gaza City takeover plan — report
National Security Adviser Tzachi Hanegbi opposed Prime Minister Netanyahu's plan to take over Gaza City, emphasizing the risk to hostages' lives. He and other security officials warned that military action could jeopardize efforts to secure their release, with only 20 of the 50 hostages believed alive.

Despite these concerns, the security cabinet approved the proposal, which aims to defeat Hamas while allowing for humanitarian aid. Hostage families protested against the plan, fearing it could lead to further loss of life, arguing that military pressure has not yielded results.


#culture

Le Monde: Maryam, Afghan chef: 'Leaving Afghanistan brought a whirlwind of emotions, not knowing who you are anymore, migrating to find yourself again'
Maryam, Afghan chef: 'Leaving Afghanistan brought a whirlwind of emotions, not knowing who you are anymore, migrating to find yourself again'
Maryam reflects on her childhood in Kabul, Afghanistan, emphasizing the importance of family unity during difficult times. She recalls the joy of communal meals and the carefree nature of her early years, which shifted as she grew older and faced societal expectations.




#crime

GB News: Teenager, 15, found guilty of murdering fellow pupil Harvey Willgoose at school
Teenager, 15, found guilty of murdering fellow pupil Harvey Willgoose at school
A Sheffield schoolboy has been found guilty of murdering 15-year-old Harvey Willgoose during a lunch break at All Saints Catholic High School. The defendant, who cannot be named due to his age, used a hunting knife in the attack, which caused panic among students.

While he admitted to manslaughter, he denied murder, claiming he acted after enduring bullying. Prosecutors argued he was aware of his actions and intended to assert himself. Harvey's family expressed their deep loss, describing him as a beloved and vibrant individual.