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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMAmericantennis pro Jessica Pegula suffers stunning early Wimbledon exitAmericantennis pro Jessica Pegula suffered a stunning and early exit from Wimbledon in the first round on Tuesday when she was defeated in under an hour by 116th-ranked Italian, Elisabetta Cocciaretto.Cocciaretto, 24, managed to pull off her first-ever top five win at Wimbledon with ease, defeating Pegula in straight sets 6-2, 6-3."To play here in such an unbelievable stadium and such an unbelievable tournament, its a dream come true for me. I was so pumped to play Wimbledon this year," Cocciaretto said during her on-court interview following the match.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS"I played a really great champion. Shes an unbelievable player, shes a great example for us."Pegula's loss comes just days after she defeatedIga Swiatek in straight sets on grass to win the Bad Homburg Open in Germany. Unlike in her match against the five-time Grand Slam champion, Pegula struggled against Cocciarettos aggressive play, hitting only five winners and making 24 unforced errors.CARLOS ALCARAZ RUSHES OVER TO HELP ILL SPECTATOR AS RECORD-BREAKING HEAT TAKES TOLL ON WIMBLEDON MATCH"For this to happen today, its disappointing. I dont know how else to put it," she said after the match. "Im upset that I wasnt able to turn anything around. But at the same time, I do feel like she played kind of insane. Hats off to her. Kudos to her for playing at a high level that I couldnt match it today."Pegulas bad luck in the first round, which saw six of her first seven appearances at majors result in a first-round loss, came to an end in 2020, when she last lost to top-ranked womens pro Aryna Sabalenka at theFrench Open.Tuesdays match was reminiscent of those early struggles."This is definitely probably the worst result Ive had all year," Pegula said.The Associated Press contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Comments 0 Shares 2 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTelevangelist Jimmy Swaggart dead at 90, family saysThe Rev. Jimmy Swaggart, America's longest-serving TV evangelist and founder of Jimmy Swaggart Ministries, has died at 90, his family shared on Tuesday.During a Sunday service in mid-June, Swaggart's son, the Rev. Donnie Swaggart, asked his congregation to keep his father in their prayers, saying that only a "miracle" could extend his fathers life."Today, our hearts are heavy as we share that Brother Swaggart has finished his earthly race and entered into the presence of His Savior, Jesus Christ. Today was the day he has sung about for decades. He met his beloved Savior and entered the portals of glory. At the same time, we rejoice knowing that we will see him again one day," Swaggart's family wrote Tuesday."He was not just a preacherhe was a worshiper, a warrior, and a witness to the grace and mercy of God. He was a man whose faith was steadfast and always entered whatever door the Lord opened. And the Lord honored that faith," the statement continued.TEXAS MEGACHURCH PASTOR RESIGNS AFTER WOMAN SAYS HE SEXUALLY ABUSED HER IN THE 1980SSwaggart preached the gospel of Jesus Christ on television longer than any other American evangelist in history, according to his ministry website.Swaggart, who was born on March 15, 1935, in Ferriday, Louisiana, launched into full-time ministry in 1955. He served as the pastor of the Family Worship Center in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and founded Jimmy Swaggart Ministries.At his peak in the mid-1980s, Swaggart was the countrys top-rated TV preacher. His services were broadcast to over 2 million households.TENNESSEE PASTOR KIDNAPPED AT GUNPOINT IN SOUTH AFRICA RECALLS 'MIRACLE' THAT SAVED HIS LIFEHowever, his image was bruised after he was linked to a 1987 scandal involving a prostitute that he met in a seedy New Orleans motel. Swaggart never confessed to anything more than an unspecified sin during a televised apology in which he tearfully delivered his "I have sinned speech." A few years later, he was stopped by police while driving in California with a suspected prostitute in his car.Swaggart also made headlines for saying in a televised worship service that he would kill any gay man who looked at him romantically. Swaggart said he made the comment jokingly and did not mean any harm.Fox News' Stepheny Price contributed to this report.0 Comments 0 Shares 2 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMKhlo Kardashian reveals every cosmetic procedure she's ever doneKhlo Kardashian is taking a page out of sister Kylie Jenner's playbook and revealing every cosmetic procedure she's done over the years.On Saturday, a doctor named Jonny Betteridge took a deep dive into the mom-of-two's physical "transformation" over the years while sharing a long list of procedures he believes she's undergone."Khlo has changed a lot over the past few years," he wrote in the caption of a video shared on his clinics Instagram account, highlighting photos of Kardashian attending Jeff Bezos and Lauren Snchez Bezos' wedding festivities. "While shes spoken about her weight loss and fitness routine, it seems likely that her transformation also includes several cosmetic procedures."KHLO KARDASHIAN SHUTS DOWN TROLLS, REVEALS SHE HAD A TUMOR REMOVED FROM HER FACEThe doctor listed several procedures he thinks she could have had done, including a face and neck lift, chin implant, Rhinoplasty, lip filler and more. "She looks dramatically different from a few years ago, and whether you see it as glow up or glam makeover, theres no denying shes created a bold new look for herself," the caption continued."Disclaimer: This breakdown is purely speculative and based on my professional opinion. I have no personal knowledge of any treatments Khloe Kardashian may or may not have had."LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSWhile Kardashian praised the doctor for the "great compliment," she was quick to clarify the work she's actually had done."I take this as a great compliment," she wrote in the comment section."First off I think these photos are about 15 years apart, But here's a list of things that I have done. I've been very open in the past about what I have done so here we go," she continued.According to Kardashian, shes had a nose job, "laser Hair for the hairline and everywhere else," "Botox and sculptra where my face tumor was removed in my cheek," "soft wave laser for skin tightening" and "filler in the past but not any over the last few years."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERKardashian added that she's "lost 80 pounds over the years (slow and steady)."Additionally, said Kardashian, she uses "collagen baby Threads" underneath her chin and neck, as well as "Salmon sperm facials/ regular facials, peptides, vitamins and daily skin care."The breakdown of procedures comes weeks after sister Jenner shared details surrounding her breast augmentation.In June, a fan addressed Jenner in her TikTok video, asking the mom-of-two her secrets behind the "most perfect" boob job."You have got what I am looking for to have done, in terms of like, a boob job," she said. "Its like the most perfect natural looking boob job ever," she continued. "Theyre still big, but whatever way you had the implants if they are implants or if you had fat transfer to me, it is perfection."Jenner responded in the comments, writing, "445 cc, moderate profile, half under the muscle!!!!! Silicone!!!"0 Comments 0 Shares 2 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTrail grows cold in manhunt for survivalist father as authorities reach breaking point: 'I'm still angry'As the manhunt for the survivalist father accused of killing his three daughters before disappearing into the Washington wilderness sails past the one-month mark, local authorities are expressing their frustration as the trail begins to run dry."Im still angry," Chelan County Sheriffs Deputy Mike McLeod told USA Today as he recounted the search for 33-year-old Travis Decker. "He still hasnt been found."Decker, a former member of the U.S. Army and trained survivalist, is wanted for allegedly killing his three children Paityn; 9, Olivia, 5; and Evelyn, 8. The girls were reported missing by their mother, Whitney Decker, on May 30 after they did not return home from a court-mandated custody visit with their father.MANHUNT FOR FATHER ACCUSED OF KILLING 3 DAUGHTERS TAKES GRIM TURN IN WILDERNESSA single email received three days later led authorities to Deckers white GMC pickup at Rock Island Campground, where the girls family had told law enforcement he was likely headed for a camping trip, the outlet reported."At that point it was still a missing persons case," McLeod said. "Once I read the email, I knew right where they would be. But things went south fast."McLeod reportedly located the vehicle while searching the area on a dirt bike, subsequently alerting dispatch of his findings. The three girls bodies were found with their hands bound and plastic bags over their heads within mere feet of the truck.NEW FLYER SHOWS SUSPECTED KILLER DAD MAY HAVE CHANGED APPEARANCE IN WILDERNESS MANHUNT: POLICE"There was nothing we could do for them," McLeod said. "I was angry, where is he?"McLeod, a 20-year veteran with the sheriffs department who has spent the last nine years as a forest deputy, recalled finding Deckers wallet, noting it was the "only thing" left behind, the outlet reported.Roughly one mile from where the girls bodies were discovered, authorities reportedly found an abandoned orange tent.ALLEGED KILLER DAD COULD MAKE ONE MISTAKE THAT ENDS MANHUNT, SHERIFF SAYS"It looked like a homeless person tent," McLeod told USA Today. "Floor was ripped, haphazardly put up, not an expensive tent. However, the cooler was placed neatly next to it, squared up to the tent."Authorities reportedly believe the tent is tied to Decker, but an investigation has not yet determined who the owner is.Numerous local, state and federal agencies have continued to comb through the wilderness for the fugitive father while experiencing several environmental hurdles, according to Chelan County Sheriff Mike Morrison.SURVIVALISTS GOOGLE SEARCHES REVEAL POSSIBLE ESCAPE PLAN AMID MANHUNT IN DAUGHTERS TRIPLE MURDER: REPORT"We cant get into the river yet because of spring runoff," Morrison told USA Today, referring to the campgrounds Icicle River. Officials are unable to search the area until the water recedes which likely will not happen until July, according to McLeod.Despite the obstacles, authorities from at least seven neighboring counties have followed countless tips in their hunt for Decker, with some leads running hot.NATIONAL GUARD DEPLOYED IN MANHUNT FOR SURVIVALIST ACCUSED OF KILLING HIS THREE YOUNG DAUGHTERS"We had some break-ins and some items missing from campsites," Morrison said. "Nothing came of them, but were still following any leads that come in."However, the number of tips has reportedly dwindled as leads turn cold. Additionally, officers have started using cadaver dogs to search for Decker, the department previously confirmed to Fox News Digital."Clearly its looking more like the probability hes deceased," Morrison told USA Today. "Does he have the potential of surviving out there? Yes. But with the amount of people out there with no signs whatsoever its not likely. Its possible, but for now were presuming he is still alive."US MARSHALS ESCALATE MANHUNT FOR FUGITIVE DAD WANTED IN DAUGHTERS' MURDERSThe U.S. Marshals Service remains the lead agency in the four-week-long hunt, working alongside SWAT teams and local law enforcement."You have to be responsible with your financial resources," Morrison said. "Which means you have to ask whether you are tracking active leads. Typically, people who disappear want to live in more populated areas where they have access to supplies."At the time of the girls deaths, Decker was homeless, living between motels and campground sites while suffering from mental health issues, according to court documents. He is charged with three counts of aggravated first-degree murder and kidnapping.The Chelan County Sheriff's Office did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.Decker is described as a white man standing 5 feet, 8 inches tall, and weighing approximately 190 pounds.Authorities warn that he is considered armed and dangerous but insist they have no reason to believe Decker is a threat to public safety.The U.S. Marshals Service is offering a $20,000 reward for any information leading to Deckers arrest.0 Comments 0 Shares 2 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMStanley Cup champ Alex Pietrangelo steps away from Golden Knights for bilateral femur reconstructionStanley Cup champion Alex Pietrangelo is likely to be off of the ice for the foreseeable future as he gets set for bilateral femur reconstruction, the Vegas Golden Knights announced on Monday.The team said there was no guarantee that the reconstruction efforts would be a success.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"Alex has our organizations full support in prioritizing his long-term health and quality of life," Golden Knights general manager Kelly McCrimmon said in a statement. "Alex is dealing with hips that would require bilateral femur reconstruction, with no guarantee of success. Throughout the season, the steps that Alex needed to take to be able to play and practice began to grow and take a significant toll on his body."McCrimmon said the team had hoped that treatment and rest during the 4 Nations Face-Off break would have been enough to get him back on the ice." But instead, what we found were diminished positive results and a process that is no longer sustainable moving forward. Alex has given everything to the game and to the Golden Knights and has played through significant challenges in the pursuit of trying to win another Stanley Cup in Vegas."He is one of the most respected players in the league, not only for his elite talent but for his character, leadership, competitiveness, and professionalism. Todays decision is a difficult one for both Alex and the Golden Knights, but it is being made for the right reasons so that Alex can be the family man we all know him to be."GOLDEN KNIGHTS HIT JACKPOT AS MAPLE LEAFS SEND MITCH MARNER TO LAS VEGAS IN STUNNING TRADE: REPORTSPietrangelo signed a seven-year contract with the Golden Knights in October 2020 and helped the team to a Stanley Cup title in 2023 the second one of his career as he already held the Cup with the St. Louis Blues.However, injuries have taken a toll on his body."The past few years have been very challenging on my physical well-being, and I am in a difficult position with my overall playing health," he said. "After exploring options with doctors as well as my family, its been advised to remove the intensity of hockey to see if my body can improve so that I can return to a normal quality of life."This decision has been difficult to come to terms with after the last 17 years of competition and the camaraderie with my teammates and coaches. The likelihood is low that my body will recover to the standard required to play, but I know this is the right decision for me and my family."Pietrangelo, 35, has recorded 637 points in 1,087 games in his 17-year NHL career. Hes scored 148 goals and recorded 489 assists.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Comments 0 Shares 3 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMSelf-deport or end up in 'Alligator Alcatraz,' Noem warns migrants during Trump visitPresident Donald Trump on Tuesday visited the official opening of an immigration detention camp in Floridas Everglades that is surrounded by alligators dubbed "Alligator Alcatraz" and said officials there would prioritize deporting the "worst of the worst" first.The 3,000-bed facility is set to become the largest migrant detention center in the U.S., built as part of the Trump administrations effort to deport the millions who flooded the country under the Biden administration.Florida National Guard members will be deputized as immigration judges, allowing migrants to have hearings within 48 hours, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said, while Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem warned illegal migrants to self-deport or else risk ending up at the facility. "Worst of the worst always first and I think it's great government what we've done," Trump said on the airport ramp shortly after disembarking Air Force One.TRUMP TO VISIT 'ALLIGATOR ALCATRAZ' FOR GRAND OPENING OF SWAMPY EVERGLADES DETENTION CENTER FOR ILLEGAL ALIENS"Nobody can ever forget what this group of people, Biden or whoever it was. It probably wasnt even Biden, I dont think he knew what the hell he was doing. A small group of people who surrounded the Resolute Desk, what they did to this country."Trump praised the facility as "beautiful, so secure," with alligators and law enforcement portraying a hardline image.After touring the facility, Trump said that some of the most "menacing migrants" will be held there. "Some of the most vicious people on the planet," Trump said. "We're surrounded by miles of treacherous swampland, and the only way out is really deportation."DeSantis authorized the construction of the illegal immigrant detention center on a sprawling property in the Everglades' swamplands of MiamiDade County under an emergency order.It took eight days to construct, will cost $450 million per year to operate and the Sunshine State will be fully reimbursed by the federal government.The property is a former airport that has been outfitted with sturdy tent structures to house the thousands of illegal immigrants. The detention center earned its name due to its location in the heart of the Everglades, which is home to massive reptiles such as alligators and pythons.Officials have said the alligators could serve as a deterrent for escape.FLORIDA BUILDING 'ALLIGATOR ALCATRAZ' WHERE ICE DETAINEES FACE NATURE'S OWN SECURITY SYSTEMDeSantis, who flanked Trump with Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, said the facility was built using the airports existing concrete infrastructure, with temporary structures providing essential services like the beds, medical care and food preparation.The governor said the center will be used to fast-track immigration cases."Were offering up our National Guard and other folks in Florida to be deputized to be immigration judges," De Santis said."Well have people here in this facility that can make [legal decisions]... Someone has a notice to appear Biden would tell him to come back in three years... here, youll be able to appear like a day or two.""So we want to cut through that so that we have an efficient operation between Florida and DHS to get the removal of these illegals done."Noem acknowledged the collaboration between Florida and DHS, framing it as a potential model for other states."Florida was unique in what they presented to us, and I would ask every other governor to do the exact same thing," Noem said. "This is unique because we can hold individuals here. They can have their hearings. Its a process."She also warned illegal migrants to self-deport or else risk being detained at the high-security facility."They dont have to come here, if they self-deport and go home, they can come back legally," Noem said. "But if you wait and we bring you to this facility, you dont ever get to come back to America. You dont get the chance to come back and be an American again."Environmentalists and Democrats have come out against the detention center, including lining up along Highway 41, which runs through the Everglades, to protest its construction Saturday. Protesters held signs declaring, "Another stupid plan to abuse people & the Everglades," "No Alligator Alcatraz" or signs demanding ICE is pushed "out of Florida," photos show.Various federal and state agencies, such as the Department of Homeland Security and Florida's Division of Emergency Management, were additionally hit with a lawsuit Friday spearheaded by a pair of environmentalist groups that claim the detention facility will disrupt and threaten the Everglades ecosystem, the Associated Press reported.Fox News Emma Colton contributed to this report.0 Comments 0 Shares 1 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMCongress must reconcile key differences in both versions of Trump's signature billThe Senate has completed consideration of President Donald Trump's $3.3 trillion, 940-page agenda bill, sending it back to the House of Representatives to sync up before hitting the commander in chief's desk for his signature.It first passed the House by just one vote in late May, and now it must advance through the chamber one more time before it can be signed into law.That's because the Senate made some key changes to the legislation, chiefly to pass the "Byrd Bath" process in which its various measures are weighed for whether they adhere to the strict guidelines of the budget reconciliation process.Republicans are using budget reconciliation to pass Trump's agenda on taxes, the border, energy, defense and the national debt. It allows the party in power to pass fiscal legislation while sidelining the minority in this case, Democrats by lowering the Senate's threshold for passage from 60 to 51.Here are some of the key changes between the two versions:148 DEMOCRATS BACK NONCITIZEN VOTING IN DC AS GOP RAISES ALARM ABOUT FOREIGN AGENTSStricter work requirements have been the crown jewel for the GOP, being included in both versions. The bill would require able-bodied, childless adults between the ages of 18 and 64 to work at least 80 hours a month to maintain their benefits, or by participating in community service, going to school or engaging in a work program.But there are more divisive changes, like tweaks to the Medicaid provider tax rate. The rate change would, year-by-year, lower the provider tax in Medicaid expansion states from 6 %to 3.5%. The plan was tweaked to comply with Senate rules, and now starts in fiscal year 2028.The House bill, in comparison, would have frozen states at their current rates and placed a moratorium on new provider taxes.It's a sticking point for moderate House Republicans who could see their states be forced to foot more of the bill for Medicaid than they currently do, risking politically damaging cuts to the program.The Senate bill also includes a $50 billion fund to help rural hospitals in a bid to ease the concerns of Republicans in their own chamber.The Senate bill aims to raise the debt limit by $5 trillion, $1 trillion higher than the House bill called for.The U.S. national debt is currently just over $36 trillion.A failure to raise that limit also called the debt ceiling before the U.S. government runs out of cash to pay its obligations could result in a downgrade in the countrys credit rating and potential turmoil in financial markets.Trump has made it a priority for congressional Republicans to deal with the debt ceiling and avoid a national credit default.A bipartisan agreement struck in 2023 suspended the debt ceiling until January 2025.Multiple projections show the U.S. is poised to run out of cash to pay its debts by sometime this summer.The Senate version of the legislation provides more generous corporate tax benefits than the House version, while placing limits on Trump's newer policies, eliminating taxes on tips and overtime pay.Both bills sought to permanently extend the income tax brackets of Trump's 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA).The Senate bill makes permanent some corporate tax breaks that the House bill only temporarily expanded. It also makes permanent the standard deduction for personal income taxes, while the House bill only extended it through 2028.The Senate bill would also allow people to deduct taxes on up to $25,000 of tipped wages. That deduction would begin to phase out for people making $150,000 per year or $300,000 as a married couple.REPUBLICANS CHALLENGE 'IRRELEVANT' BUDGET OFFICE AS IT CRITIQUES TRUMP'S 'BEAUTIFUL BILL'On the House side, the deduction is eliminated for both married and single filers making above $160,000. There is no cap of any kind on the amount that can be deducted, however.Those same income differences are at play between the Senate and House versions of Trump's "no tax on overtime pay" promise. Whereas the Senate bill would allow people to deduct up to $12,500 in overtime pay, the House version did not include a stated limit.The House version of the bill would have effectively blocked states from implementing their own AI regulations a provision that was stripped out of the Senate bill even despite negotiations with critics to salvage the measure.Sen. Masha Blackburn, R-Tenn., led the Senate GOP opposition to the measure, arguing it would prevent states from shielding populations who are vulnerable to the pitfalls of AI.After talks with key senators fell through, Blackburn and Sen. Maria Cantwell, D-Wash., co-sponsored an amendment to remove that provision. It passed 99 to 1.Outside of Washington, 17 Republican state governors wrote to Congress objecting to the AI moratorium."This is a monumental win for Republican governors, President Trump's one, big beautiful bill, and the American people," Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders, one of the signatories, wrote on X after it was removed.0 Comments 0 Shares 1 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMDHS: Assaults on ICE now up nearly 700% over same time last yearThe Department of Homeland Security told Fox News that assaults against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers and federal agents conducting immigration enforcement are up nearly 700% compared to the same time last year.DHS recorded 10 assault events from Jan. 21, 2024, to June 30, 2024. From the day after President Donald Trump took office earlier this year until Monday, the department recorded 79 assault events, representing a 690% increase year over year.DHS said the true number is likely higher as they are moving at such a fast pace that some assault reports may not be accounted for yet.TRUMP TO VISIT 'ALLIGATOR ALCATRAZ' FOR GRAND OPENING OF SWAMPY EVERGLADES DETENTION CENTER FOR ILLEGAL ALIENSLast month, DHS identified the "serial criminal" who allegedly threw a Molotov cocktail at a hotel near Los Angeles International Airport where 15 ICE agents and 12 U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers were staying.Eric Anthony Rodriguez was arrested in connection to the June 21 attack, which "was unsuccessful, and no one was injured," DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said last week.Describing Rodriguez as a "coward," McLaughlin said, "Dangerous rhetoric by sanctuary politicians has fanned the flames of violence against federal law enforcement."DHS said Rodriguez has a lengthy criminal history, including convictions for assault with a deadly weapon, second-degree robbery, falsifying checks, theft and vandalism. He also had an outstanding felony warrant for violating parole.In another case, a suspected Tren de Aragua (TdA) gang member was charged with the attempted murder of a federal officer last month.According to a criminal complaint, Gabriel Hurtado-Cariaco, a 30-year-old Venezuelan national living illegally in Bellevue, Nebraska, began to fight with a special agent on the ground after being pulled over during a traffic stop. Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) and FBI special agents possessed an active immigration-related warrant for Hurtado-Cariacos arrest at the time.FLORIDA BUILDING 'ALLIGATOR ALCATRAZ' WHERE ICE DETAINEES FACE NATURE'S OWN SECURITY SYSTEMCourt documents say Hurtado-Cariaco was able to throw the agent off him, launching the agent into the air. As other officers tried to intervene, he allegedly placed the injured agent into a chokehold until officers pried him away.DHS has also identified Roberto Carlos Munoz-Guatemala, a child sex offender and illegal alien from Mexico who allegedly dragged an ICE officer 50 yards down the street with his car while trying to evade arrest in Bloomington, Minnesota, last month."This illegal alien has been committing violent crimes in the U.S. for nearly 15 years," Laughlin said. "He is a convicted child sex offender who has a rap sheet that includes an arrest for domestic assault and multiple driving offenses. Under Gov. Tim Walz, this sicko was living in Minnesota without consequence. Instead of comparing ICE law enforcement to the Gestapo, Gov. Walz should be thanking our brave law enforcement for arresting these violent criminals."Trump, meanwhile, is traveling Tuesday to a newly constructed remote immigration detention center in the Florida Everglades nicknamed "Alligator Alcatraz.""This is not a nice business," Trump told reporters of his deportation efforts while departing the White House earlier Tuesday.The facility, assembled on a remote airstrip about 50 miles west of Miami, could house 5,000 detainees.Republicans are inching close to passing Trump's "big, beautiful bill," after getting through a final Senate vote on Tuesday. If passed by the House, the bill would provide some $350 billion for Trump's border and national security agenda, including $46 billion for the U.S.-Mexico border wall and $45 billion for 100,000 migrant detention facility beds, as he aims to fulfill his promise of the largest mass deportation operation in U.S. history.The package also includes funding for hiring 10,000 new ICE officers, with $10,000 signing bonuses and a surge of Border Patrol officers, as well. The goal is to deport some 1 million people per year.The Homeland Security secretary would have a new $10 billion fund for grants for states that help with federal immigration enforcement and deportation actions.The Associated Press contributed to this report.0 Comments 0 Shares 1 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMFox News Entertainment Newsletter: LeAnn Rimes' teeth fall out during concert, Jana Kramer's career regretsWelcome to the Fox News Entertainment Newsletter. To receive this newsletter in your email,subscribe here.TOP 3:- LeAnn Rimes' teeth fall out mid-concert during performance in Washington- Jana Kramer has taken jobs that challenged her 'moral compass' to pay for child support- Paul Simon cancels concerts, set to undergo 'minor' surgeryBILLIONAIRE BACKLASH - Charlize Theron takes dig at Bezos wedding while Mia Farrow celebrates his charitable ex-wife.BILLIONAIRE BLISS - Newlyweds Jeff Bezos and Lauren Snchez Bezos pack on PDA ahead of star-studded wedding celebration.COURTROOM DRAMA - Diddy jury setback could indicate a 'stealth juror,' might signal major advantage for defense: expert.BATTLING BROTHERS - Prince Harry's resentment grows as Prince William maintains frosty silence: expert.ROSIE'S BACKLASH - Rosie O'Donnell unleashes scathing criticism of Jeff Bezos and Lauren Snchez's 'gross excess' wedding.LUXURY LOVE - Jeff Bezos, Lauren Snchez's relationship timeline ahead of lavish Venice wedding.LEGAL HEAT - Diddy 'might be cooked' on key sex crime as jury prepares to deliberate, expert says.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING?CLICK HEREFOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSFOLLOW FOX NEWS ON SOCIAL MEDIAFacebookInstagramYouTubeX, formerly Twitter0 Comments 0 Shares 1 Views 0 Reviews
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