Author: Press Room

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is continuing to deport thousands of illegal aliens, including, most recently, those convicted of crimes like murder and child sexual, as well as gang members. “Since Jan. 20, 2025, the Department of Homeland Security has removed over 900,000 aliens from the United States,” Acting ICE Director David Venturella told Breitbart News. “ICE has been exploring every possible avenue to increase the number of deportations, and we continue to remove more criminals every single day,” Venturella said. “During the second week of May, some of the most egregious aliens we deported include murderers and people who…

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World Jewish Congress (WJC) President Ronald S. Lauder called for the creation of a $1 billion global media and public relations operation backed by the Israeli government and Jewish communities worldwide to combat what he described as an escalating wave of anti-Israel disinformation, antisemitism, and attacks on Western democratic values. Speaking Tuesday at the Jerusalem Post Conference in New York, Lauder argued that Israel is “losing the information war” despite its military successes, while warning that false narratives, distorted reporting, and social media-driven propaganda are fueling growing hostility toward the Jewish state and Jews worldwide. Lauder said the proposed operation…

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Working families paid for America’s addiction to Chinese supply chains. They paid in shuttered factories, lost wages, and empty store shelves during a pandemic that exposed the fragility of the arrangement. President Trump was right to identify and name the problem. Now corporate America needs to address the issue, not circumvent it. For years, political leaders in both parties let American industry hollow itself out. Manufacturing capacity was offshored to China. Strategic industries eagerly followed the cheap labor honey trap. American workers lost leverage too. Families grew more vulnerable to economic shocks they had no power to prevent. The COVID…

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Vice President JD Vance is towering in the hypothetical Republican presidential primary, a recent survey by Daily Mail/JL Partners revealed. The survey took a look at the potential 2028 presidential primary on the Republican side and found Vance leading the pack by far with 47 percent support, down from 53 percent seen in February. Only one other potential candidate saw double digit support — Secretary of State Marco Rubio with 18 percent support. That reflects a three-point jump from the last survey for the former senator. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R), who will no longer be governor in the Sunshine…

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Berlin’s defeat comes as calls grow to reform the world body in favor of the Global South Germany has failed to win a temporary seat on the UN Security Council for the first time, losing a General Assembly vote to Austria and Portugal. Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul called the outcome “a real disappointment,” after Berlin had won all six of its previous bids.Portugal won 134 votes and Austria 131 in the contest for two seats allocated to the Western Europe and Others group, while Berlin received only 104 votes in a secret ballot on Wednesday.Zimbabwe and Trinidad and Tobago were…

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The Malawi Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Tuesday it will begin repatriating its citizens from South Africa due to a wave of anti-immigrant violence. Mozambique said on Tuesday that five of its own nationals were murdered in South Africa’s town of Mossel Bay. South African police said Mossel Bay was convulsed by riots on Friday, resulting in 55 shacks being set ablaze following anti-immigrant protests. South African national broadcaster SABC said tensions over undocumented migrants taking jobs with construction companies had reached a boiling point. Police responding to sporadic reports of violence soon began finding dead bodies, as reported…

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House Agriculture Committee Chairman Glenn Thompson (R-PA) is reportedly planning to roll out an expansion of the H-2A visa program, funneling more foreign workers into United States farm jobs. The move is likely to disincentivize farms from turning to robots and tech as a solution to labor challenges. According to new reports, Thompson is expected to circulate plans that would see U.S. farms rely more on foreign H-2A visa workers over incentives for such farms to mechanize their workforce with highly productive machines and robots. Already, the H-2A visa program allows U.S. farms to outsource an unlimited number of agricultural…

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Secretary of State Marco Rubio testifies before the House Appropriations Subcommittee on National Security, Department of State, and Related Programs on Tuesday, June 2. Rubio testified earlier in the day before the Senate Armed Services Committee, answering questions about a number of topics, chief among them the conflict with Iran. President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire on Monday between Israel and Hezbollah while continuing to negotiate a peace agreement with Iran. Read the full article here

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Rep. Max Miller (R-Ohio) accused Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.) of advocating for the terrorist organization Hezbollah during remarks on the House floor Wednesday. Miller’s attack on the Palestinian-American congresswoman came during debate over a proposal she introduced that would block U.S. forces from entering Lebanon, a center of Hezbollah operations. In stressing the danger Hezbollah poses to U.S. allies in the Middle East, Miller characterized Hezbollah as “butchers that you like to hang out with to a certain extent,” referring to Tlaib. Tlaib protested Miller’s comments, prompting a shouting match between the two on the House floor. “You advocate for…

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The US president says he confronted the Israeli prime minister over Israel’s attack on Lebanon US President Donald Trump has confirmed reports that he called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “f***ing crazy” during a heated phone conversation over Israel’s military operations in Lebanon.Axios reported earlier this week that Trump had angrily urged Netanyahu to cancel planned strikes on Beirut, warning that further escalation could jeopardize ongoing US-Iran negotiations and a fragile regional ceasefire.Speaking on the New York Post’s ‘Pod Force One’ podcast on Wednesday, Trump acknowledged using the language attributed to him.”I did,” he said when asked whether he had…

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