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d62237fb-06c6-5e40-bfda-5de2c12af414 • fnc • Fox News • fox-news/us/immigration • fox-news/us/immigration/illegal-immigrants
DHS says four House Democrats ‘chose to stand with criminal illegal aliens’ after visiting ICE detainee
The DHS accuses House Democrats of meeting with a criminal illegal immigrant at an ICE facility, sparking heated debate over immigration enforcement priorities.
Joy Reid suggests JD Vance could ditch ‘Brown Hindu’ wife for ‘White queen’ Erika Kirk to appeal to MAGA base
Joy Reid suggested JD Vance could ditch his “Brown Hindu” wife for a “White queen” like Erika Kirk as a strategic move to consolidate MAGA support for his political future.
9bcf0320-eebc-5fcd-8edd-63b7d985f38d • fnc • Fox News • fox-news/sports/nhl • fox-news/sports/sports-gambling
Gary Bettman defends NHL’s integrity as league eyes expanded oversight tools amid wider gambling scandals
While gambling scandals have rocked other sports leagues, Gary Bettman argues the NHL has stronger safeguards and is eyeing more oversight to keep betting issues in check.
25b58cb2-812b-5eef-b5a8-d3c988b55c1b • fnc • Fox News • fox-news/us/miami • fox-news/us/us-regions/southeast/florida
Miami woman allegedly slices boyfriend with machete after restaurant fight over infidelity
A Miami-Dade judge denied bond for Liz Frechel on an attempted murder charge after an alleged machete assault left her boyfriend with a deep laceration requiring hospital treatment.
Paramount revives ‘Rush Hour’ franchise reportedly after Trump’s request
Deadline confirmed that Paramount Pictures will distribute “Rush Hour 4” after Semafor claimed President Donald Trump was lobbying the company’s owner.
Blaze Media • Community note • Media on illegal aliens • Orville etoria • Politics • The new yorker magazine
The New Yorker’s attempt to evoke pity for illegal alien is obliterated by devastating community note

Another attempt to garner sympathy for the plight of a deported illegal immigrant was undone by devastating information provided in a community note on X.
The New Yorker report documented the deportation of Jamaican national Orville Etoria to a prison facility in Eswatini, a southern African nation. It quoted Etoria as comparing his deportation to the transportation of slaves.
‘If you come to our country illegally and break our laws, you could end up in CECOT, Eswatini, South Sudan, or another third country.’
“It helped me imagine how the slaves might have felt, going to another land in shackles and chains,” Etoria said.
The community note provided pivotal context about the crimes committed by Etoria.
“Orville Etoria has multiple serious felonies including armed robbery and murder. He held a U.S. lawful permanent resident status, which can and was revoked following his criminal convictions.”
While he had previously been a green card holder, the residency status was revoked after the murder and armed robbery convictions, in addition to criminal possession of a weapon and forcible theft with a deadly weapon, according to the Department of Homeland Security.
Etoria had served 25 years in prison and upon his release in 2021, officials allowed him to stay in the U.S. as long as he fulfilled annual check-ins. He was deported in July 2025 after President Donald Trump issued new restrictive immigration policies.
“If you come to our country illegally and break our laws, you could end up in CECOT, Eswatini, South Sudan, or another third country,” said a DHS spokesperson about the case to Newsweek.
RELATED: NYTimes is getting hammered online for sympathetic article about criminal illegal alien
Etoria’s aunt had previously told the New York Times that he should have been deported to Jamaica, where he has a valid passport. In September, Etoria was repatriated to Jamaica, according to the foreign affairs minister of that country.
“Every single day President Trump and Secretary Noem fight for justice for American victims of illegal alien crime and nearly every single day the media ignores these victims and their families,” said DHS.
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6 democrats video • Blaze Media • Fbi investigates democrats • Politics • Sen elissa slotkin • Unlawful orders video
Sen. Elissa Slotkin says FBI is investigating 6 Democrats Trump called ‘traitors’ for ‘seditious’ video

The Federal Bureau of Investigation requested interviews with six Democrats over their video calling on military members to disobey allegedly unlawful orders from the Trump administration, according to four members of Congress.
Democratic Sen. Elissa Slotkin of Michigan said on social media Tuesday that she had been notified by the FBI about the investigation, and a statement from lawmakers supported the claim.
‘To suggest and encourage that active-duty service members defy the chain of command is a very dangerous thing for sitting members of Congress to do.’
“Last night, the FBI’s Counterterrorism Division appeared to open an inquiry into me in response to a video President Trump did not like. The President directing the FBI to target us is exactly why we made this video in the first place,” Slotkin wrote on social media.
President Donald Trump accused the Democrat “traitors” of “seditious behavior” and at one point suggested they should be jailed and perhaps even hanged. The White House later walked that comment back, but the president continued to demand the Democrats face prosecution over the video.
“He believes in weaponizing the federal government against his perceived enemies and does not believe laws apply to him or his Cabinet. He uses legal harassment as an intimidation tactic to scare people out of speaking up,” Slotkin continued.
The statement from Democrats said the FBI contacted the House and Senate sergeants at arms and requested interviews.
“President Trump is using the FBI as a tool to intimidate and harass Members of Congress,” they wrote in the joint statement.
In an email to Blaze News, the FBI declined to comment.
“This isn’t just about a video,” Slotkin continued. “This is not the America I know, and I’m not going to let this next step from the FBI stop me from speaking up for my country and our Constitution.”
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Thursday that the president did not want the members to be executed.
“To suggest and encourage that active-duty service members defy the chain of command is a very dangerous thing for sitting members of Congress to do,” she added. “And they should be held accountable. And that’s what the president wants to see.”
RELATED: Marjorie Taylor Greene says she has received violent threats — and blames Trump
On Monday, the Department of War released a statement indicating that investigators were reviewing misconduct allegations against Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) and that he might face “court-martial proceedings or administrative measures” as a result.
Kelly responded on social media.
“If this is meant to intimidate me and other members of Congress from doing our jobs and holding this administration accountable, it won’t work,” he replied.
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d6d73877-9753-537f-ba60-680a35e46dbd • fnc • Fox News • fox-news/world/conflicts/ukraine • fox-news/world/world-regions/russia
Russia warns it may reject US-Ukraine peace plan if it fails to uphold Alaska summit ‘understandings’
Russia is threatening to reject President Donald Trump’s Ukraine peace plan unless “key understandings” from his Alaska summit with President Putin are upheld.
230b11b1-1b9a-5494-bec9-97fc299daa0b • fnc • Fox News • fox-news/opinion • fox-news/world/world-regions/saudi-arabia
Saudi Arabia is new front line as us faces down Iran, China and Russia’s ambitions
Trump-Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman White House meeting signals diplomatic reset after strained ties following Khashoggi murder and regional challenges.
b5128f91-14b3-58f1-bd46-666d47cab1c1 • fnc • Fox News • fox-news/entertainment/genres/crime • fox-news/us/us-regions/southwest/arizona
Massive bar raid in Arizona ends with 249 arrests: ‘Underage drinking is not a minor issue!’
Massive underage drinking bust in Tempe leads to 249 arrests at single bar. Police target fake ID use in major compliance operation at local tavern.
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