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ICE snatches 13-year-old and ships him 500 miles away from family

The Boston Globe and Mass Live reported Sunday that a 13-year-old was "arrested" by U.S. Customs and Enforcement agents in Everett, Massachusetts, and is now 500 miles away from his mother and family in a juvenile detention facility in Virginia.

According to the boy's lawyer, Andrew Lattarulo, there was an interaction with members of the Everett Police Department, and the boy's mother was called to come and pick him up. However, when she went to the police department, after waiting, she was told that ICE had taken him, Josiele Berto told the Boston Globe in an interview.

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Sales for American staple 'collapse to zero' due to Trump's policies: report

President Donald Trump's signature tariff policy appears to have caused sales of a staple American spirit to collapse as trade relations between the U.S. and other countries deteriorate, according to a new report.

CNN reported on Monday that sales of American spirits to Canada crumbled by 85% during the second quarter of the year, citing figures from the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States. One of the spirits most hurt by the tariffs is American single malt whiskey, according to the report.

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'Everyone is now dumber!' DHS slams pundit using 'Billy Madison' quote over ICE criticism

The Department of Homeland Security issued an unusual personal attack on a Democratic strategist, quoting from the Adam Sandler movie "Billy Madison" and calling her "insanely idiotic" after she claimed that ICE is violating people's civil rights.

CNN contributor Maria Cardona spoke on a panel with anchor Audie Cornish early Monday, responding to questions about protests and ICE agents in Chicago.

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North Carolina Republicans unveil election scheme to add new GOP seat

Lawmakers in North Carolina announced a redistricting plan that was expected to add at least one more Republican seat ahead of the midterm elections.

According to The Associated Press, the state's legislature will vote next week on redrawing the district boundaries, which already heavily favor Republicans.

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MAGA TV network refuses to sign Hegseth's dubious new press policy

Pro-MAGA TV network Newsmax joined many other outlets in refusing to sign the Pentagon's new restrictive press policy.

"Newsmax has no plans to sign the letter," the network said in a statement provided by New York Times reporter Erik Wemple." We are working in conjunction with other media outlets to resolve the situation. We believe the requirements are unnecessary and onerous and hope that the Pentagon will review the matter further."

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DOJ leader chewed out MAGA operative over crusade to get revenge for Alex Jones: report

President Donald Trump's second-in-command at the Justice Department, Todd Blanche, had to intervene behind the scenes to stop one of Trump's most zealous attack dogs from seeking revenge on behalf of far-right InfoWars webcaster and conspiracy theorist king Alex Jones, according to a new report by The New York Times.

The controversy stemmed from Ed Martin, Trump's former acting U.S. attorney in charge of Washington, D.C., who was moved aside into a different job at the Justice Department after his partisan antics turned a number of Senate Republicans off from confirming him for the role permanently.

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Glenn Beck claims Kash Patel sent FBI agents to his house for help finding antifa

Conservative host Glenn Beck claimed that the FBI, under Director Kash Patel, sought help from him in exposing an alleged antifa "network."

In a Monday post on X, Beck claimed that the "FBI showed up to my house to discuss my TV show exposing Antifa's network."

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'Hand it back to the president': Top Trump aide asks Nobel winner to cede prize

Roger Stone, a longtime adviser to Donald Trump, called on Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Corina Machado to relinquish the award to the president.

Following a ceasefire deal between Israel and Gaza, Stone told Real America's Voice host Jack Posobiec that he was "not happy that the Norwegian-based Nobel Peace Prize Committee elected to give their award to Maria Corina Machado."

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‘Only 50 years?’ Trump pokes Marco Rubio for lowballing his peace deal’s importance

President Donald Trump poked Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Monday for not giving him enough praise during the Israel-Gaza ceasefire deal.

Rubio joined Trump, Special Envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff and other aides ahead of the peace summit in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, in a conversation with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, The Daily Beast reports.

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'Awful': Outrage as legal US resident fined for not having 'papers' proving residency

Two immigrants were sitting in Rogers Park, Chicago, when Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents arrived and demanded their papers. What unfolded was detailed by the Chicago Tribune: Rueben Antonio Cruz, a 60-year-old legal U.S. resident, was ordered to stand up, shoved into an ICE vehicle, and interrogated as agents drove around the neighborhood.

Federal law requires legal residents and green card holders to carry their documentation at all times. While some states have "show me your papers" laws that allow local police to demand proof of residency, Illinois does not.

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Another prosecutor removed from US attorney's office after Trump takeover: report

A senior prosecutor was removed from the U.S. attorney’s office in the Eastern District of Virginia after President Donald Trump's former aide took over.

Maggie Cleary became the latest Department of Justice employee to leave the office after Trump ally Lindsey Halligan was installed as U.S. attorney despite having no experience as a prosecutor and moving swiftly to win indictments against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James, reported CNN.

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‘They don't have the training or skillset’: Ex-customs official slams ICE agents

A former President Barack Obama official slammed ICE agents, saying "they do not have the training or skillset" to conduct law enforcement operations in cities.

As ICE tactics grow more violent, concerns and criticism are mounting. In an interview with NPR, Gil Kerlikowske, the former commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection during the Obama administration, said ICE officers are not trained or prepared to handle what is asked of them.

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‘Chaotic’: ‘Mass exodus’ raising alarms as federal retirements hit historic highs

A "mass exodus" of federal retirements is hitting historic highs and raising alarms for the "chaotic" strain it's putting on the U.S. government.

The Office of Personnel Management says it is currently processing about 35,000 federal retirements, The Washington Post reports Monday. It's an 18% increase from 2024.

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