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Obama Judge Blocks Trump From Defunding Sanctuary Cities
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Obama Judge Blocks Trump From Defunding Sanctuary Cities

An Obama-appointed judge ruled on Friday that President Donald Trump can’t cut federal funding from dozens of cities and counties that officials have deemed “sanctuaries” for illegal immigrants. U.S. District Judge William Orrick, who was appointed by former President Barack Obama in 2012, extended a preliminary injunction to block the Trump administration from pulling federal funds, or attaching immigration conditions to federal funds for local jurisdictions, according to a Fox News report. The ruling protects more than 30 sanctuary jurisdictions, including Los Angeles, Baltimore, Boston, and Chicago. Orrick additionally blocked Trump from placing similar immigration-related conditions on two grant programs. The judge argued that Trump’s action to protect Americans from unvetted illegal immigrants, specifically by threatening to withhold federal funding, is unconstitutional coercion. In January, Trump signed an executive order to cut off federal funding for sanctuary jurisdictions, moving to fulfill a widely-supported campaign promise. The EO, called “Protecting the American People Against Invasion,” directs the DOJ and the Department of Homeland Security to ensure “sanctuary jurisdictions” do not receive federal money. It further directs the DOJ and DHS to “evaluate and undertake any other lawful actions, criminal or civil, that they deem warranted based on any such jurisdiction’s practices that interfere with the enforcement of Federal law.” End of Summer Sale – Get 40% off New DailyWire+ Annual Memberships The administration has also targeted the worst of the worst, suing Los Angeles and New York City for such policies. The DOJ sued Los Angeles in June, arguing that city policies barring city resources from aiding in immigration enforcement operations or collecting information about individuals’ citizenship status violate federal law, Reuters reported. A month later, the DOJ took action against New York City for related immigration reasons. Trump has spoken fiercely about wanting to defund sanctuary jurisdictions, deeming them a threat to the American people and the rule of law. “No more Sanctuary Cities! They protect the Criminals, not the Victims. They are disgracing our Country, and are being mocked all over the World,” Trump posted back in April on Truth Social. “Working on papers to withhold all Federal Funding for any City or State that allows these Death Traps to exist!!!” The Trump administration is expected to appeal the ruling.
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Fewer People, More Cocaine: Smuggling Operations Through Puerto Rico
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Fewer People, More Cocaine: Smuggling Operations Through Puerto Rico

Illegal border crossings are down across the U.S. border with Mexico, and Customs and Border Protection has also seen a significant decline in drug seizures at the border. But the same cannot be said of drug seizures in the U.S. territories of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands as cartels look for ways to get their drugs into the United States with the U.S.-Mexico border practically shut down.   While illegal crossings are down in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, drug smuggling is on the rise. Already in fiscal year 2025, Border Patrol has seized 9,600 pounds of cocaine, while it seized 5,900 pounds in 2024 and 5,300 pounds in 2023.  “The Caribbean has always been a hot spot for cocaine,” Chief Patrol Agent Reggie Johnson of the Ramey Sector told The Daily Signal.   The Caribbean’s geographical location makes it a prime region for drug smuggling, according to Johnson. Specifically, Puerto Rico can be thought of as a “bridge to the U.S.,” he explained, because it is geographically much closer to Venezuela, Colombia, and the Dominican Republic—high drug-producing nations—than to the U.S. mainland.  Most of the drugs entering Puerto Rico are smuggled in via boat, according to Johnson. Once inside the U.S. territory, he says it is easier for smugglers to get the drugs to the U.S. mainland because flights are domestic from the Caribbean into the U.S.   Smugglers “may mail the cocaine, they may try to travel with the cocaine on planes, or they’ll take other boats or ships toward the United States,” he said.   Efforts to apprehend drug smugglers is often a joint law enforcement effort that includes the Coast Guard, CBP’s Office of Field Operations, and local police in Puerto Rico.  “It really should not surprise people if there is an uptick in activity in Puerto Rico because the U.S.-Mexico border has been pretty much shut down,” Jessica Vaughan, director of policy studies for the Center for Immigration Studies, told The Daily Signal.   Drug traffickers are “nimble,” Vaughan says. “They have to find substitutes for the business that they were able to do [while] taking advantage of the U.S.-Mexico border,” she said, adding that there has been an increase in maritime drug smuggling since the start of the Trump administration in January.   President Donald Trump has prioritized border security since returning to the Oval Office, ending the “catch and release” of illegal aliens, reinstating the Remain in Mexico Policy, and ending a number of “parole” programs used to mass parole illegal aliens into the U.S. under the Biden administration.   Additional resources are needed to address the increased drug smuggling efforts in Puerto Rico, and Johnson says the passage of the “One Big, Beautiful Bill” is expected to provide those resources.   “We’re going to receive the resources and funding like we’ve never seen before for border security,” the Ramey Sector chief said. “You know, my sector personally, we’re going to have more vehicles, more personnel to address the threats, drones, surveillance towers, ATVs—we’re going to be fully equipped to handle the threat and ensure we can detect the threat before it makes landfall.”   The One Big, Beautiful Bill includes $165 billion in funding for the Department of Homeland Security, including $4.1 billion to hire additional border security personnel and “$3.2 billion for new technology and $2.7 billion for new cutting-edge border surveillance,” according to DHS.   The focus of the Border Patrol right now is “100% situational awareness,” Johnson says, adding that every mile of Puerto Rico’s border is “going to be secure.”   The post Fewer People, More Cocaine: Smuggling Operations Through Puerto Rico appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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BAAAHAHAHA! CIA's 'Mop-Up-Guy' Ken Dilanian Is Worried About 'Weaponization' of Intelligence Agencies
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BAAAHAHAHA! CIA's 'Mop-Up-Guy' Ken Dilanian Is Worried About 'Weaponization' of Intelligence Agencies

BAAAHAHAHA! CIA's 'Mop-Up-Guy' Ken Dilanian Is Worried About 'Weaponization' of Intelligence Agencies
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Justice Served: Lyle and Erik Menendez Parole Denied Despite Netflix Fame
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Justice Served: Lyle and Erik Menendez Parole Denied Despite Netflix Fame

Justice Served: Lyle and Erik Menendez Parole Denied Despite Netflix Fame
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Texas Senate Passes Redistricting After Democrat's Catheter Filibuster Fails
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Texas Senate Passes Redistricting After Democrat's Catheter Filibuster Fails

Texas Senate Passes Redistricting After Democrat's Catheter Filibuster Fails
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Never Do Any Of These 14 Things On Your Android Phone
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Never Do Any Of These 14 Things On Your Android Phone

There's a whole host of things you should never do on your Android phone, including skipping software updates and ignoring data backups.
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4 Things You Can Do With Your Old Apple Lightning Cables
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4 Things You Can Do With Your Old Apple Lightning Cables

You don't need to throw out those old Apple Lightning cables or hoard them in a drawer forever. Here are some eco-friendly and creative solutions.
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Never Do Any Of These 14 Things On Your Android Phone
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Never Do Any Of These 14 Things On Your Android Phone

There's a whole host of things you should never do on your Android phone, including skipping software updates and ignoring data backups.
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4 Things You Can Do With Your Old Apple Lightning Cables
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4 Things You Can Do With Your Old Apple Lightning Cables

You don't need to throw out those old Apple Lightning cables or hoard them in a drawer forever. Here are some eco-friendly and creative solutions.
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IDF Chief in Samaria: 'We Do Not Have the Privilege to Ease Up'
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IDF Chief in Samaria: 'We Do Not Have the Privilege to Ease Up'

Israel Defense Forces Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir on Friday held a situational assessment in the western Samaria city of Tulkarem, where he urged troops to remain vigilant in the fight against Palestinian terrorism.
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