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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMKash Patel to shut down FBI Hoover building, move HQ across DC to Ronald Reagan BuildingEXCLUSIVE: FBI Director Kash Patel is shutting down the J. Edgar Hoover building and moving its headquarters across Washington to the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center, with President Donald Trump touting the move, telling Fox News Digital that the FBI "will finally have the kind of building they deserve."Fox News Digital exclusively obtained a Tuesday memo Patel sent to the FBI, notifying employees of the relocation, and stressing that it is "most cost-effective way" to serve the American people, Fox News Digital has learned.Patel, in May, first hinted that the bureau would be reallocating its workforce around the country, and would move agents out of the J. Edgar Hoover Building, which opened in 1975.The FBI and the General Services Administration (GSA) have been looking at options for a new FBI headquarters for more than a decade, including locations near D.C. in Maryland and Virginia.FBI DIRECTOR KASH PATEL SAYS FBI LEAVING LONGTIME HEADQUARTERS"Team, the FBI Headquarters will be moving down the street to the Ronald Reagan Building, and the Hoover building will be shut down," Patel wrote in the memo, exclusively obtained by Fox News Digital.Trump told Fox News Digital that the Ronald Reagan Building is "a wonderful building," and said the FBI is "a wonderful group of people.""The FBI will finally have the kind of building they deserve," the president told Fox News Digital. "Congratulations to Kash Patel, Dan Bongino and all the great people at the FBI."In the memo to the FBI, Patel said the bureau is "the worlds premier law enforcement agency, and our headquarters will reflect that fact.""After nearly 20 years of constant churn surrounding the matter, weve finally gotten it done," Patel said, adding that the move "will be the most cost-effective way to best serve the American people while most efficiently using the resources available to us."KASH PATEL DELIVERS FIERY WARNING AFTER FBI DISRUPTS MASS SHOOTING TERROR PLOT TARGETING MILITARYPatel said that the move will also, simultaneously get "our awesome workforce, a modern, safe, and superior HQ location that will allow us to build for the future and maintain mission success while being tremendous stewards of taxpayer dollars."Patel told the FBI that he is working "closely with Congress and GSA" to make the move "happen quickly," but said there are "a lot of moving pieces.""We need to ensure our security and technology requirements are in place before HQ employees can begin making the move, in phases," Patel wrote. "Thanks in advance for your patience, and for staying the course."Patel added: "Please join me in celebrating this historic milestone for the FBI."Patel also thanked FBI officials and employees for "all you do for the country.""And welcome to your new FBI, and your new FBI HQ," Patel wrote.A source familiar with the decision-making told Fox News Digital that "the Hoover building is a dump and not just unsafe for the FBI workforce, but unsafe for the country's national security."In 2024, the General Services Administration said it would take more than a decade to build newly constructed FBI headquarters."The FBI has long badly needed significant upgrades and after decades of debating, the president, administration and Director Patel are delivering allowing the bureau to far better serve the American people at a much lower cost to taxpayers than the alternatives," the source told Fox News Digital.Patel has said the Hoover building is "unsafe for our workforce.""If you're going to come work at the premier law enforcement agency in the world, we're going to give you a building that's commensurate with that, and that's not this place," he said.0 Comments 0 Shares 2 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMMamdani officially wins NYC Dem primary by 12 points over Cuomo, who's staying in the race for nowIt was never in doubt following his stunning victory last week, but Zohran Mamdani on Tuesday was officially declared the winner of New York City's Democratic Party primary for mayor.But the big question remains: Will the 33-year-old democratic socialist from Queens who defeated former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo face Cuomo again in Novembers general election?The New York City Board of Elections posted the official results of three rounds of the ranked choice voting from last week's mayoral primary, and Mamdani grabbed a majority in the third round, with 56% of the vote.Cuomo, the three-term governor who resigned from office in 2021 amid multiple scandals and who was aiming for a political comeback, won 44% of the vote. Cuomo was the frontrunner in the mayoral primary race for months until Mamdani closed the gap in the closing weeks of the campaign.MAMDANI'S POLITICAL EARTHQUAKE ROCKS DEMOCRATSWith his victory over Cuomo and nine other candidates officially called by the Associated Press Mamdani is now one major step closer to becoming the first Muslim mayor of the nations most populous city.Mamdani, whose showing last week sent political shock waves across the nation, grabbed more than 545,000 votes, the highest total for a New York City Democratic mayoral primary winner in nearly four decades. And more than 1 million ballots were cast in the primary, the largest total since 1989."I am humbled by the support," Mamdani wrote in a social media post. And he vowed: "This is just the beginning of our expanding coalition to make New York City affordable. And we will do it together."REPUBLICANS USE MAMDANI BOMBSHELL VICTORY OVER CUOMO AS AMMUNITION TO BLAST DEMOCRATS AS EXTREMISTSMamdani is now considered the favorite in the general election in heavily blue New York City, where Democrats outnumber Republicans by roughly a six-to-one margin.He will face off in November against incumbent Mayor Eric Adams a Democrat who's running for re-election as an independent after his poll numbers plummeted.Adams' poll numbers were sinking even before he was indicted last year on five counts, which accused the mayor of bribery and fraud as part of an alleged "long-running" scheme to personally profit from contacts with foreign officials.The mayor made repeated overtures to President Donald Trump, and the Justice Department earlier this year dismissed the corruption charges, so Adams could potentially work with the Trump administration on its illegal immigration crackdown.CUOMO STAYING IN NEW YORK CITY MAYORAL RACE, FOR NOWAlso on the ballot is Republican Curtis Sliwa, the founder of the volunteer crime-fighting patrols known as the Guardian Angels. Sliwa is the GOP nominee for a second straight election cycle. Also running this November as an independent is former federal prosecutor Jim Walden.While he acknowledged Mamdani's victory on primary night, Cuomo left the door open for running as an independent candidate, which election rules in New York State permit.And Cuomo let a deadline pass last week for candidates who had already qualified to run as independents to decline that independent ballot line.But sources told Fox News last week that Cuomo had not committed yet to running an active general election campaign through the summer and into the fall.If Cuomo drops out of the race at a later date, his name will stay on the general election ballot.Cuomo campaign senior advisor Rich Azzopardi, in an apparent jab at Mamdani, said in a statement Tuesday that "Extremism, division and empty promises are not the answer to this citys problems, and while this was a look at what motivates a slice of our primary electorate, it does not represent the majority.The financial instability of our families is the priority here, which is why actionable solutions, results and outcomes matter so much.""Well be continuing conversations with people from all across the city while determining next steps," Azzopardi added.Mamdani surged to a primary victory thanks to an energetic campaign that put a major focus on affordability and New York City's high cost of living.Endorsements by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the progressive rock star and New York City's most prominent leader on the left, and by Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, the progressive champion and two-time Democratic presidential nominee runner-up, helped Mamdani consolidate support on the left.WHAT MAMDANI'S STUNNING PRIMARY VICTORY MEANS FOR DEMOCRATS NATIONWIDEMamdani made smart use of social media platforms, including TikTok, as he engaged low-propensity voters. He proposed eliminating fares to ride New York City's vast bus system, making CUNY (City University of New York) "tuition-free," freezing rents on municipal housing, offering "free childcare" for children up to age 5, and setting up government-run grocery stores.And Mamdani, thanks in part to the efforts of a massive grassroots army of volunteers, rode a wave of support from younger and progressive voters to catapult himself into first place.Azzopardi, in his statement on Tuesday, acknowledged that "this primary saw a massive spike in voters under 30, and those who had never voted before completely changing the overall electorate, which is why no poll or model predicted the outcome an outcome which was also felt in council races citywide."Mamdani's stunning victory last week has reignited long-standing debates within the Democratic Party between its more moderate and progressive wings, and between outsiders and the establishment.And it's reignited the debate over whether the party's policy, or messaging, was to blame for last November's election setbacks, when Democrats lost control of the White House and Senate, and failed to win back the House majority.In New York, top Democratic Party leaders, including Gov. Kathy Hochul, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, have praised Mamdanis campaign. But they have refrained, as of now, from endorsing the mayoral nominee.0 Comments 0 Shares 2 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMKeith Urban seemingly exits interview when pressed about Nicole Kidman's romantic scenes with younger menCountry music icon Keith Urban appeared to abruptly hang up on radio hosts during an interview after being asked a question about wife Nicole Kidman.During an appearance on an Australian radio show, the hosts introduced a segment called "Wall of Truth." One of the hosts explained to Urban that "I get really uncomfortable, to be honest, asking our beautiful guests something they might be uncomfortable [answering]."The first question referred to Kidman's 2024 film "A Family Affair": "What does Keith Urban think when he sees his beautiful wife with beautiful younger men like Zac Efron having these beautiful love scenes on TV?"NICOLE KIDMAN'S 'BABYGIRL' DIRECTOR DEFENDS 29-YEAR AGE GAP BETWEEN ACTRESS AND CO-STAR IN EROTIC THRILLERHowever, the hosts were met with silence as Urban was disconnected from the virtual interview."Hes just disconnected from Zoom," another person chimed in. "I think his team hung up on us because they didnt want us to ask that question."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTEROne host speculated, "Thats 100% whats just happened Oh my God!""I knew that would happen," she added. Another host argued that Urban had been "smiling" just before the disconnection, and she replied, "I know, but he doesn't like the personal stuff Weve upset him!""He doesnt like talking about his wife," she suggested.NICOLE KIDMAN SAYS IT'S EMPOWERING TO BE SEEN AS 'SEXUAL BEING' IN EROTIC THRILLERThe other host mentioned that he thought they were "vibing" with the country singer."Does Keith Urban hate us? Do we have beef with Keith Urban?" he questioned.The Australian radio team mentioned they were reaching out to Urbans publicist but didnt receive an answer.A representative for Urban declined to comment on the situation to Fox News Digital.The abrupt interview exit comes after Kidman, 58, starred alongside Efron, 37, in the 2024 romantic comedy, "A Family Affair."LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWS"A surprising romance kicks off comic consequences for a young woman, her mother and her movie-star boss as they face the complications of love, sex and identity," the movie synopsis read."A Family Affair" raised eyebrows for its age-gap romance and intimate love scenes between Kidman and Efron.This wasnt the first film that Kidman played a character that was romantically involved with a younger man.In December 2024, Kidman starred in an erotic thriller titled "Babygirl" playing a powerful CEO who had an affair with a younger intern, Harris Dickinson, 29.Kidman and Urban have been married since 2006 and share two daughters Sunday Rose and Faith Margaret.0 Comments 0 Shares 2 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMWife of British soccer club executive killed in jet ski collision in SpainDebra Wright, the wife of asoccer team executive in England, was tragically killed in Spain over the weekend after a reported collision involving a jet ski and speedboat, the team announced in a statement Monday.Ashton Town Football Club, which plays in Division One North of the North West Counties League, released a statement on social media confirming the death of 47-year-old Wright, the wife of team chairman Chris Wright."It is with deep sadness and a heavy heart that on behalf of Ashton Town FC we announce the tragic death of Debra Wright, wife of Chris our Chairman who was tragically killed whilst on holidayin Spain on Saturday evening," a statement on X said.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS"Our family are in mourning at this sad time and we ask for time for Chris and his family and everyone and the club to be able to start to come to terms with this tragedy. RIP Debra, fly high sweetheart."Wright was aboard ajet ski being ridden by a friend near Playa de Los Toros, in Manilva, Malaga, at around 7 p.m. when the watercraft was struck by a speed boat, The Times reported, citing local law enforcement.She was pronounced dead at the scene.ORIOLES MINOR LEAGUER DIES FOLLOWING JET SKI CRASH IN FLORIDAInvestigators told the outlet the driver of the speedboat allegedly had a "low" test reading for alcohol and that the individual had been detained on suspicion of involuntary manslaughter. According to The Times, the person was released.Tributes for Debra Wright poured in on social media.The team announced Monday that its match against Burscough was postponed "as a mark of respect" for the Wright family."Our thoughts and love are with everyone who knew and cherished her," the team said.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.COMTaylor Lorenz mocked by Piers Morgan panel after she defends band's 'Death to the IDF' chantFormer Washington Post reporter Taylor Lorenz clashed with Piers Morgan and fellow panelists on his show Monday after she adamantly defended a UK band for chanting "Death to the IDF" at a musical festival on Saturday.While performing at the Glastonbury Festival on Saturday, singer Bobby Vylan of the punk-rap duo Bob Vylan led the crowd in a "Death, death to the IDF [Israel Defense Forces]," chant against Israel's military.The bands actions drew swift backlash. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer condemned their rhetoric as "hate speech" and their visas were revoked by the U.S. State Department. The band was also reportedly dropped by the United Talent Agency.Lorenz claimed on "Piers Morgan Uncensored" that the band was not calling for violence against Israeli soldiers but was protesting the actions of Israels national military in the war in Gaza.ANTISEMITIC BRITISH BAND BANNED FROM US AFTER VIRAL DEATH TO THE IDF FESTIVAL CHANTS"The Israeli army is committing genocide, so I completely understand why people are upset about anyone sort of calling for death, but it's important that the reason theyre calling for death for this sort of amorphous military entity is because that military entity is currently slaughtering babies and committing genocide in Gaza," she began.Lorenz argued that the crowd chanting "Death to the IDF" at the concert had a right to be angry about the "genocide." She called for people upset by the band's rhetoric to "advocate for the end of the genocide.""They werent talking about an entity," Morgan pushed back. "They were talking about the soldiers. They wanted death to the IDF soldiers."Other panelists on the show also picked apart Lorenzs argument.PIERS MORGAN ERUPTS ON TAYLOR LORENZ FOR FEELING JOY OVER MURDER OF HEALTHCARE CEO"If you are advocating against genocide, and you dont want people to be killed, how can you turn around and say at the same breath that you think chanting for death should be contextualized somehow?" Tel Aviv Institute senior fellow Hen Mazzig told Lorenz."Well, yeah, because again, if an army is committing genocide and slaughtering babies and creating the highest rate of child amputees in the world, and if that is what they have done for months and years now, and then the public is rightfully outraged about that," she retorted."Calling for their death, thats the issue " Mazzig began as Lorenz interjected."Calling for the death of a military entity that is currently committing genocide," she insisted."Of soldiers!" Mazzig disagreed. "Its a compulsory army."CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTUREMorgan jumped in to scold Lorenz for doubling down on the argument."Taylor, you cant keep saying that. You dont even believe that when youre saying it. If they said death to the British army, no ones taking that as meaning the institution. Theyre taking it as meaning British soldiers," he explained.Lorenz compared the situation to people chanting "death to America.""When people say death to America, they mean death to American imperialism that has subjugated them," she claimed."No, they dont. They mean death to Americans!" Morgan replied."Oh, come on!" Mazzig sighed."Thats a very generous position," co-panelist and British columnist Esther Krakuelaughed."Ask the Supreme Leader of Iran what they mean, theyll tell you exactly!" Mazzig also mocked Lorenz.0 Comments 0 Shares 2 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMBerkeley launches a lightweight open-source humanoid robotBuilding an open-source humanoid robot has traditionally been out of reach for most people due to high costs and complex proprietary systems. While robotics has made major strides in automation, healthcare, and research, accessible robot design still poses a challenge-especially for students, hobbyists, and small research teams. Most humanoid robots are expensive, hard to modify, and difficult to repair.That's why a new project from UC Berkeley is getting a lot of attention. The Berkeley Humanoid Light (BHL) is a lightweight, open-source humanoid robot that anyone can build using 3D-printed parts and off-the-shelf components. It's a major step toward making robotics more affordable, customizable, and accessible to all.Sign up for my FREE CyberGuy ReportGet my best tech tips, urgent security alerts, and exclusive deals delivered straight to your inbox. Plus, youll get instant access to my Ultimate Scam Survival Guide - free when you join myCYBERGUY.COM/NEWSLETTER.Building a robot from scratch usually means needing fancy equipment like CNC machines or custom electronics. Most people don't have access to those tools, which makes learning and experimentation hard. That's exactly what the Berkeley team wanted to change.The goal behind the BHL project was to create an accessible robot design that doesn't require a massive budget or a fully equipped lab. The entire robot can be made with parts ordered online and printed at home. It costs less than $5,000 to build, which is far cheaper than most commercial humanoid robots. The robot stands about 39 inches tall and weighs just over 35 pounds. It's powered by modular actuators that use 3D-printed cycloidal gearboxes. These gearboxes distribute pressure across larger gear teeth, which helps the joints last longer and perform more like those found in high-end commercial robots.Because the design is modular, you don't have to build the whole robot all at once. You can start by printing and testing a single actuator, then gradually move on to assembling full limbs and eventually the entire humanoid. That's a big plus for anyone just getting started with robotics or working with limited resources.Everything about the BHL robot is open source. That includes the hardware design, control software, and even a custom teleoperation system that uses SteamVR. It's built to be easy to control, simple to repair, and endlessly customizable.There's also a growing community around the project. Builders are sharing tips, upgrades, and full robot builds on Discord and GitHub. That kind of collaboration is a big part of what makes accessible robot design so powerful-it brings more people into the conversation and helps everyone learn faster.The Berkeley Humanoid Light proves that accessible robot design doesn't have to mean cutting corners. With smart engineering, affordable parts, and a commitment to openness, the team behind BHL is making it easier than ever for anyone to dive into humanoid robotics. Whether you're a student, a maker, or just curious about how robots work, this is one project that shows what's possible when technology is made for everyone.Do you think open-source and affordable humanoid robots like Berkeley's BHL will finally break down the barriers to robotics innovation, or will high costs and complexity still keep most people out? Let us know by writing to us atCyberguy.com/Contact.Sign up for my FREE CyberGuy ReportGet my best tech tips, urgent security alerts, and exclusive deals delivered straight to your inbox. Plus, youll get instant access to my Ultimate Scam Survival Guide - free when you join myCYBERGUY.COM/NEWSLETTER.Copyright 2025 CyberGuy.com.All rights reserved.0 Comments 0 Shares 2 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMNBC's Savannah Guthrie shrugs off bias accusations against journalists in conversation with Monica LewinskyNBC "Today" co-host Savannah Guthrie addressed questions of media bias in a new podcast interview with Monica Lewinsky, dismissing the criticism as mainly in the "eye of the beholder."Lewinsky, who hosts the weekly podcast "Reclaiming" and is friends with the longtime morning show host, praised Guthrie for doing her job with integrity and wondered how she works to keep her personal and political views to herself."It's interesting in our world now that there will be people, probably people listening right now, who might say 'Oh well she isn't dispassionate at all,'" Guthrie said. "You know, bias is really in the eye of the beholder. All I can tell you is what I try to do, which is to be straightforward, to be accurate, to be fair, to be precise. We used to say it's down the middle,' but it's not really, it's more nuanced than that.""There is no 'down the middle,'" Lewinsky said.PROGRESSIVES TRAPPED IN 'MISINFORMATION BUBBLE' ABOUT TRANSGENDER YOUTH TREATMENTS, ATLANTIC WRITER ADMITS"It's not down the middle," Guthrie said. "It's not like you do a story, and you say, 'Some say the sun came up this morning, others say it didn't.' That would be wrong, that would be factually incorrect."Guthrie joked it was "adorable" how there used to be normal policy disagreements in politics, but now things had become "so personal."While Guthrie and Lewinsky didn't specifically discuss accusations of liberal bias against the industry, her rhetoric about not simply covering both sides evenly all the time was reminiscent of recent arguments from other mainstream journalists.In 2021, Guthrie's NBC colleague Lester Holt was praised in liberal media circles for saying, "I think its become clear that fairness is overrated ... the idea that we should always give two sides equal weight and merit does not reflect the world we find ourselves in."His remarks were widely interpreted as not giving equal shrift to conservatives and Trump supporters for the sake of fairness.MICHELLE OBAMA'S PODCAST PUTS HER IN LIMELIGHT IN NEW TRUMP ERA, BUT SHE'S NOT COMING TO DEMOCRATS' RESCUEOutside the media, Guthrie also questioned whether there is an inherent bias from news viewers who may be looking for their beliefs to be confirmed by those reporting the news."What I would just challenge people to think about when they are analyzing whether you're again, consider yourself of the left or the right or whatever you are is when you're identifying bias in the people that you are receiving your news from, just to ponder and ask yourself whether it is your bias that is determining that the person you're receiving the news from is biased," she proposed.Guthrie continued, saying that the bias some viewers claim to see may actually be their own and that everyone is now a "couch media critic.""Maybe the bias that you're feeling is that you wish that you were watching someone who agreed with your view of the world and that's okay," she contended.CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTURE"But you're hearing something different, and you know we live in a time, where everyone's kind of a couch media critic and I think there's good things about that because it challenges everyone to be better and then there's some parts about it that just really aren't on the level, and it's not an honest critique," Guthrie added.Fox News' David Rutz contributed to this report.0 Comments 0 Shares 2 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTrumps ICE carveout for farm, hotel workers sparks GOP backlashAs Immigration and Customs Enforcement continues its operations throughout the United States, debate rages on the right over President Donald Trumps proposed "temporary pass" for some farmworkers and those in the hospitality industry.While touring "Alligator Alcatraz" in Florida with Gov. Ron DeSantis and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, the president elaborated on his proposal."We have a lot of cases where ICE will go into the farm, and these are guys working for 10-15 years, no problem. The farmers know them. Its called farmer responsibility, or owner responsibility, where theyre gonna be largely responsible for these people. And they know these people, theyve worked on the farms for 15 years," Trump said in Florida on Tuesday.TRUMP URGES 'TEMPORARY PASS' FROM IMMIGRATION CRACKDOWN FOR KEY INDUSTRIES: 'I CHERISH OUR FARMERS'"We're going to give them responsibility for people, and we're going to have a system of signing them up so they don't have to go. They can be here legally, they can pay taxes, and everything. They're not getting citizenship, but they get other things. And the farmers need them to do the work," he said.While some Republicans believe that the primary focus should be on those with a criminal background only, others have criticized the proposal made by the president."This is a bad idea. The law should not be enforced selectively, with politically-connected employers getting away with hiring illegal workers," Jessica M. Vaughan, director of policy studies at the Center for Immigration Studies, told Fox News Digital in an email."Farm employers have access to a work visa program that allows them to hire an unlimited number of foreign workers, as long as they pay them a certain wage and provide other benefits. They shouldn't get a pass now for their unscrupulous behavior before. Hotel employers can get seasonal workers, and many of them do," she added.In California, six state-level Republican lawmakers signed a letter calling on the president to "direct ICE and DHS to focus their enforcement operations on criminal immigrants, and when possible to avoid the kinds of sweeping raids that instill fear and disrupt the workplace," KCRA reported.However, Republican state Sen. Melissa Melendez criticized the stance in a post on X regarding the letter.TRUMP DIRECTS ICE TO EXPAND DEPORTATION EFFORTS IN AMERICA'S LARGEST CITIES"So, if Im to understand this correctly, we should look the other way regarding illegal immigration as long as its in the construction, hotel, or restaurant industries? This is far beyond disappointing, its infuriating," Melendez wrote.The White House emphasized that its a matter of prioritization when it comes to overall deportation efforts, as it was a key promise of the president on the campaign trail.CLICK HERE FOR MORE IMMIGRATION COVERAGE"The White House is working closely every day with Department of Agriculture as well as the Department of Homeland Security when it comes to worksite enforcement. And the Presidents focus and the focus of this Administration is, of course, to remove public safety threats from the streets and to deport as many of the illegal criminals, especially the violent criminals, that we know are still here because of the previous administration," White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said during Mondays press briefing.In addition, White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson told Fox News Digital that the president "remains committed to carrying out the largest mass deportation operation in history by removing dangerous, violent criminal illegal aliens from American communities and targeting the sanctuary cities that provide safe harbor to criminal illegals."EXCLUSIVE: WHITE HOUSE MARKS 'BLOCKBUSTER' WEEK FOR TRUMP'S IMMIGRATION AGENDAThe president said that "Changes are coming!" to immigration enforcement for the agriculture and hospitality sectors in a Truth Social post on June 12. Days later, border czar Tom Homan noted that worksite enforcement was ongoing "even on farms and hotels but based on a prioritized basis," but said that "Criminals come first," according to Axios on June 19.Trump further explained the concept on "Sunday Morning Futures" this week, saying that he's "the strongest immigration guy that theres ever been, but Im also the strongest farmer guy that theres ever been."Fox News Digital reached out to DHS and ICE for comment.0 Comments 0 Shares 10 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMCalifornia police nab 7 foreign nationals in jewelry store heist, 1 suspect still looseSeven men accused of committing jewelry heists in their "countries of origin" have crossed the border into the U.S. to commit similar crimes, police said.The suspects are accused of cutting through the roof of a jewelry store in Glendale, California, on May 27. None of them were caught that day, but an investigation was launched, and eventually their group was identified by investigators."On the evening of Sunday, June 29, 2025, investigators received information indicating that the suspects were preparing to target another jewelry store, Rodeo Jewelers, located at 1560 Foothill Boulevard in the City of La Verne," police said in a news release. "As the suspects attempted to gain entry through the roof, law enforcement officers coordinated to take the group into custody. The suspects also used signal jammers and cut wires to the location during the incident," police added.OVER 100 LOOTERS RANSACK AUTOZONE IN POSSIBLE LA STREET TAKEOVERWhile eight suspects were observed at the second burglary scene, only seven were apprehended."All suspects are foreign nationals believed to be involved in similar crimes spanning both their countries of origin and the United States," Glendale police said.FEDS BUST ARMENIAN FRAUD RING ACCUSED OF STEALING $30M IN COVID, SMALL BUSINESS LOANSThey have been identified as: Jose Millafil, Javier Sepulveda, Cristian Gonzalezaburto, Luka Pazitiani, Vera Matias, Victor Iturriagalopez and Edson Gonzalez. Police did not say where they were from.Less than 30 minutes' drive away from La Verne, a family-owned jewelry store in El Monte recently lost half its inventory when the store was ransacked, FOX 11 Los Angeles reported. The Meza family estimates their losses at $1.5 million.Law enforcement sources confirmed to the local TV station that a professional theft ring has been targeting Los Angeles County jewelry stores recently, but Glendale police did not say if the Meza store break-in is attributed to the same group.0 Comments 0 Shares 9 Views 0 Reviews
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