90% of Dem States Sue to Fund Welfare for Illegal Aliens

A lawsuit by vast majority of Dem states shows how bad the problem is.

In the flurry of lawfare aimed at blocking anything and everything that the Trump administration is doing, it’s easy to dismiss any single lawsuit as just more partisan legal obstructionism, but the lawsuit filed by 20 Democrat states against the Trump administration is a major admission.

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Trump: immigration is ‘killing Europe’

President Trump said immigration is “killing Europe” as he arrived in Scotland at the start of a four-day visit.

Speaking to reporters after landing at Prestwick airport on Friday evening, Trump said: “On immigration, you better get your act together or you’re not going to have Europe anymore. You got to get your act together.

“You know, last month, we had nobody entering our country. Nobody. Shut it down.”

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The Left Would Rather Embrace Mass Immigration Than Help Struggling Americans

“For a Haitian family in Springfield, Ohio, the house on Chestnut Avenue represented their future in this country. They’re now wondering what can be salvaged,” a recent feature in the Washington Post described. The article — one of several of its kind — attempts to elicit empathy for hard-working, religious Haitian immigrants, trying to grasp their slice of the American dream. In that respect, the WaPo largely achieves its goal. The pro-immigration rhetoric, however, is not only about celebrating diligent émigrés — it’s about maligning the blue-collar Americans they’ve come to replace.

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They’re Not Sanctuary Cities; They’re Slavery Cities

Sanctuary cities and states exist not for the altruistic reasons blue state leaders claim, but because of profit—the profit of slavery.

Progressives portray sanctuary cities as a necessary means to balance public safety, human rights, and local autonomy in the face of federal immigration enforcement. Sanctuary City supporters harp on false narratives. Thus, they’ll routinely raise a handful of now familiar arguments …

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In Epping, it’s the left vs the people

Locals are being smeared as far right and racist by posh, privileged so-called socialists.

For over a week, protests have rumbled outside a taxpayer-funded refugee hotel in Epping, Essex. Protesters, mostly local, have been angered by allegations an Ethiopian migrant housed at the Bell Hotel sexually assaulted a 14-year-old girl. The unrest was further fuelled by the hotel’s proximity to a local school, and the fact that the suspect had arrived on a small boat just eight days prior to being charged.

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Move migrants from Epping, demands Essex Police chief

The Essex Police Commissioner has demanded that migrants are removed from Epping following days of protests.

In a letter to Yvette Cooper, the Home Secretary, Roger Hirst said The Bell Hotel, which has been the focal point of unrest, was “unsuitable” for housing migrants and that the presence of asylum seekers was “clearly creating community tension”.

On Thursday night, police were preparing for more disorder outside the hotel and planning to keep protesters separate in order to prevent clashes.

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Brute on FBI’s ‘most wanted’ list for tossing cinderblock during anti-ICE riots is finally busted at border

The masked brute accused of hurling concrete blocks at federal agents during the violent anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles has finally been arrested — getting cuffed at the border by one of the agents he targeted, authorities said.

Elpidio Reyna, who was put on the FBI’s wanted list over last month’s chaos, was busted Wednesday at the US-Mexico border.

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Our Post-Deportation Future

A lot of drivers in Los Angeles are now posting Google Maps and Waze screenshots of improved commutes as empirical evidence that deportations are working. No red lines at rush hour? Just thirty minutes from Calabasas to Century City?

Big if true. Is this effect real? How many deportations did it take to perform this miracle?

According to Google AI, quite a few: “In June 2025, immigration judges in Los Angeles County completed 126,930 deportation cases, resulting in 45,902 removal orders and 3,676 voluntary departure orders, according to TRAC Immigration. This means that approximately 39.1% of the completed cases in June resulted in deportation, either through removal or voluntary departure.” 

VIA HotAir

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Federal spending on asylum seekers soars past $2 billion per year

This is what Carney and his predator pal Wiseman have in store for you.

Canada is paying much more to help asylum seekers, and the bills are rising faster than officials expected.

The Immigration and Refugee Board plans to spend $335 million in 2024-25, up 27% from $264 million three years ago.

Ottawa added an extra $87 million after the 2022 Budget when the number of claims began to surpass the system’s capacity.

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England’s anti-asylum protests show no signs of stopping

Canary Wharf in east London has become the latest hotspot in the growing protests against asylum hotels. Last night, protesters gathered outside the Britannia International Hotel within hours of the news spreading that it had been closed to the public to house small-boat arrivals.

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Nîmes Becomes Latest French City to Introduce “Youth Curfew” to Curb Migrant Violence

Police remain skeptical: “Young offenders are shooting people with impunity, in broad daylight. A curfew is certainly not going to stop them.”

The southern French city of Nîmes, home to over 150,000 people, has decided to implement a nightly curfew for minors under the age of 16 as a desperate attempt to curb the spread of gang violence largely linked to drug trafficking in the city’s migrant-heavy neighborhoods.

The curfew runs between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m., and came into effect on the night of Monday, July 21st, for an initial two-week period that can be renewed every 15 days.

According to local authorities, the radical measure is needed because of “a succession of shootings, score-settling, and gang tensions” that have been gripping the city for the past weeks.

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The West Won’t Survive Its Own Cowardice

Instead of confronting out-of-control crime and closing the doors to people who cause it, European states are lying down to die.

Across Europe, things feel increasingly fragile. As governments lose control of basic order and the state becomes rapidly incapable of maintaining law and order, this isn’t so much a ‘clash of civilisations’ as the West quietly rolling over and letting itself die.

Today, it was announced that Germany will be working alongside the Taliban. Yes, those same extremist Islamists that NATO forces—including Germany’s—spent years fighting in Afghanistan. The aim here is to facilitate the deportations of Afghan criminals living in Germany. Despite not officially recognising the Taliban regime, Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s government will allow two Taliban officials to work at Afghan diplomatic missions in Germany. Apparently, the only way Merz can conceive of deporting undesirable migrants and failed asylum seekers from the country is by enlisting the help of a murderous, terrorist regime.

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Britain waves the white flag to Islamization and illegal immigration

With almost every day that passes, Britain is progressively embracing its own destruction by groveling to its mortal foes and dumping big-time on its most loyal friends.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s Labour government is increasingly surrendering to Islamization while presiding over a poisonous culture of antisemitism that’s roaring out of control.

For the past decade, more than 170,000 illegal immigrants have crossed the English Channel from France in small inflatable boats.

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Under Trump, Border Patrol arrests immigrants far from U.S.-Mexico border

The Trump administration is increasingly relying on Border Patrol agents to help carry out the president’s mass deportation plan and arrest immigrants in cities far from the nation’s southern border — a departure from the agency’s traditional role that some lawyers and advocates consider alarming.

In the past month, Border Patrol agents have swarmed a Los Angeles park on foot and horseback; taken immigrants into custody at a New York City courthouse; raided a cannabis farm in California’s Ventura County; and detained day laborers at Home Depot parking lots as far north as Sacramento.

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Will the Epping protests spread?

On Sunday night, the protests in Epping continued. “Make Epping safe again,” read one placard. Another bore the message: “I’m not far-Right. I’m worried about my kids.”

It was the third night of protests in a single week. Epping is a quiet market town where Greater London shades into Essex. It is not normally a tinder box. But it is now the most visible site of discontent with Britain’s asylum system, which has deposited thousands of unvetted migrants into smalltown Britain.

The protests began last Sunday, after Hadush Kebatu, an asylum seeker from Ethiopia, was charged with trying to kiss a schoolgirl on the town’s high street. He had been in Britain for just eight days. Housed inside the Bell Hotel until his arrest, Kebatu had been living alongside an unknown number of other asylum seekers.

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