TYB
Trump just lifted sanctions against Iran, free to sell its oil !
Behind a paywall tho, dam
https://www.investing.com/news/pro/trump-china-can-now-continue-to-purchase-oil-from-iran-432SI-4108263
RFK Jr wants to make the train company pay for East Palestine residents health care expenses
“This is our first step toward trying to fix that and get some justice and get good health for the people of that region.”
Airplane passengers sprayed with WHO mandated insecticide
Air passengers begin to experience painful throats and breathing difficulties shortly after flight attendants spray the cabin with WHO-mandated insecticide.
"We have the right to know what they are spraying on us."
https://x.com/i/status/1937081547057754276
Paris survived WW2 but open borders destroyed it in less than a decade
James Woods
@RealJamesWoods
Even Adolf Hitler’s vile Nazi regime exempted Paris from destruction as an “open city” during World War II. Yes, even nations at war with each other agreed that this city was so beautiful, to bomb it would be unthinkable.
Open borders destroyed it in less than a decade.
https://x.com/RealJamesWoods/status/1937185223206404193?
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DHS: 11 Iranian Nationals Arrested Across U.S. over Weekend
U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) officials report the arrest of 11 Iranian nationals, including some who are illegally present in the United States. The arrests came over the weekend when President Donald Trump ordered the strategic bombing of three Iranian nuclear facilities. Officials said any of these are known or suspected terrorists.
“Under @Sec_Noem, DHS has identified and arrested known or suspected terrorists and violent extremists that illegally entered this country, came in through Biden’s fraudulent parole programs or otherwise,” DHS officials wrote on social media. “We have been saying we are getting the worst of the worst out—and we are. We don’t wait until a military operation to execute; we proactively deliver on President Trump’s mandate to secure the homeland.”
DHS reports the arrests took place in Gluckstadt, Mississippi; Locust Fork, Alabama; Tempe, Arizona; San Francisco, San Diego, Houston, Colorado Springs, Buffalo, and St. Paul.
Is a written statement, DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said, “Under Secretary Noem, DHS has been full throttle on identifying and arresting known or suspected terrorists and violent extremists that illegally entered this country, came in through Biden’s fraudulent parole programs or otherwise.”
DHS officials reported the following arrests: (Emphasis added by DHS officials in original statement)
On June 22, ICE Atlanta arrested Ribvar Karimi in Locust, Alabama. Karimi reportedly served as an Iranian Army sniper from 2018 to 2021 and at the time of his arrest, in his possession, he had an Islamic Republic of Iran Army identification card. He entered the U.S. on a K-1 visa, which is reserved for aliens engaged to be married to American citizens, in October 2024 under the Biden administration. Karimi never adjusted his status — a legal requirement — and is removable from the United States. He’s currently in ICE custody, where he’ll remain pending removal proceedings.
moar here
https://www.breitbart.com/border/2025/06/24/dhs-11-iranian-illegal-aliens-arrested-in-u-s-over-weekend/
ICE detains husband of Alabama woman who will soon give birth: ‘I just want him home’
Morgan Karimi and Ribvar Karimi’s love story began while they were playing a game of ‘Call of Duty: Mobile’ in 2019.
Ribvar, from Iran, and Morgan, from Blount County, quickly fell for each other and began talking and Facetiming daily.
The two finally met in person in May 2020 and once their eyes met Morgan said “we had no doubt that we wanted to spend the rest of our lives together.”
The two got married in February and Morgan is now 31 weeks pregnant.
Now, rather than preparing to embark on parenthood together, their lives have been upended by a national immigration crackdown supposedly targeting violent criminals and gang members.
Morgan posted on Facebook Monday that Ribvar was detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Sunday morning.
The pregnant University of Alabama at Birmingham worker said she has been in Montgomery trying to get him released but is in disbelief because she says they went through the immigration process the right way.
“He came to the U.S. LEGALLY on a K1 fiancé visa. We followed all the rules—got married within the 90-day window just like we were supposed to. We’ve done everything by the book," Morgan posted.
Morgan told CBS42 that ICE agents said Ribvar “was being detained because they did not file for an adjustment of status.”
“They even said they see he has no criminal background. I am currently 31 weeks pregnant,” she posted on social media.
She declined a request for an interview, telling AL.com that she was too stressed by the ordeal.
“Now we’re forced to hire an immigration attorney to fight for his freedom and keep our family together. It’s incredibly expensive, and while it’s deeply embarrassing to ask for help, we have no choice but to turn to our community.”
According to the ICE detainee locator, Ribvar is in custody at the Etowah County Detention Center but he will not be there much longer.
Morgan told commenters that Ribvar was likely to be transported to Louisiana on Tuesday and will likely have to wait two weeks before seeing an immigration judge.
Ribvar’s detainment is the latest case involving ICE taking an individual from Iran.
Morgan said his detainment is in part due to the current international tension between the U.S. and Iran.
In March, ICE agents detained University of Alabama student Alireza Doroudi, and the Department of Homeland Security claimed that he was a concern to national security.
sauce,
https://www.al.com/news/2025/06/ice-detains-husband-of-alabama-woman-who-will-soon-give-birth-i-just-want-him-home.html
Florida seizes land in Everglades for ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ ICE detention center
With the blessing of the federal government, the administration of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Monday began building an immigration detention center on an air strip deep in the Everglades where people ensnared in President Donald Trump’s deportation sweeps will be housed in trailers and “heavy duty” tents during the dog days of summer.
Planning to open the 1,000-bed facility within days, state law enforcement officials commandeered the environmentally sensitive land, owned by Miami-Dade County, and began ushering in trucks carrying portable restrooms and industrial generators. A private emergency management company was also on site, helping set up what state officials are calling “Alligator Alcatraz.”
The construction of the facility — surrounded by wetlands filled with alligators, snakes and mosquitos — represents a new, expanded front in Florida’s push to increase its immigration-enforcement footprint and the harsh optics deployed to dissuade migrants from entering the United States.
DeSantis and the Florida Cabinet have been lobbying the federal government for months to give them more autonomy to detain, house and deport immigrants, positioning the state as the most aggressive in the nation when it comes to illegal immigration.
Florida will run the facility at a cost of about $450 million a year, with the ability to seek reimbursement from the federal government, a senior Department of Homeland Security official told the Miami Herald in a statement on Monday.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said the state-run immigration detention center will be a “cost-effective and innovative” way to deliver on Trump’s immigration agenda. There were 56,000 detained immigrants in federal custody as of mid-June, according to Syracuse University researchers at TRAC.
“We will expand facilities and bed space in just a few days, thanks to our partnership with Florida,” Noem said in a statement Monday to the Miami Herald.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Shelter and Services Program has set aside $625 million to fund the state’s effort, the senior official said. The previous administration used the program to support local governments and nonprofits house, feed, and transport immigrants released and processed by Homeland Security.
Noem said the program — which Trump falsely claimed left FEMA without disaster-recovery funds under President Joe Biden — was previously used as a “piggy bank to spend hundreds of millions of American taxpayer dollars to house illegal aliens.”
The White House referred the Herald to DHS. The Florida Division of Emergency Management, which is overseeing the facility’s operation, did not immediately respond to questions about who is being hired to build the facility and other details about the construction, including environmental permits and costs.
It is unclear how expansive the operation to build the facility will be. But state contractors were on site as early as Sunday afternoon, preparing to begin construction on Monday.
“It will be open the first week in July,” Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier said in an interview Monday with Benny Johnson, a conservative social media personality. “We will have some light infrastructure, a lot of heavy duty tent facilities and trailer facilities. We don’t need to build a lot of brick and mortar.”
Companies and state officers entered the Miami-Dade County-owned property, using emergency powers granted to the governor under a declared state of emergency over illegal immigration issued in 2023.
Under Florida law, the governor has the power to commandeer or use any private property if it is deemed necessary to “cope” with an emergency.
State and county officials are currently negotiating the purchase of the property, which straddles the border between Miami-Dade and Collier counties. The state offered to pay $20 million for the land. A pair of county appraisals dated May 25 listed the value of the county land on the site, which sits within the Big Cypress National Preserve, at a combined value of $195 million.
Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava, a Democrat, has raised concerns to state officials about developing the property, saying any changes to the location should require “considerable review and due diligence.”
In a Monday letter to Division of Emergency Management Director Kevin Guthrie, Levine Cava said it is “imperative that we fully understand the scope and scale of the proposed use of the site and what will be developed, as the impacts to the Everglades ecosystem could be devastating.”
Alex Howard, a former DHS spokesperson under the Biden administration, described the Everglades facility as “Desantis’ Little Guantánamo in the swamp.”
more at sauce
https://www.al.com/news/2025/06/florida-seizes-land-in-everglades-for-alligator-alcatraz-ice-detention-center.html