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Trump administration mocks Mexicans rioting over American citizens immigrating to Mexico City
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Trump administration mocks Mexicans rioting over American citizens immigrating to Mexico City

Rioting against Americans moving to Mexico has roiled Mexico City, and the Department of Homeland Security used the occasion to mock the controversy surrounding illegal immigration.Mexicans have complained that the growing number of Americans moving south has made housing costs soar and displaced locals, but the anger erupted in vandalism over the weekend.'It's almost impossible to live, to find housing. ... We're living the consequences of gentrification.'"If you are in the United States illegally and wish to join the next protest in Mexico City, use the CBP Home app to facilitate your departure," read the post from the DHS.The agency posted a link to a Reuters report quoting a protester about the purpose of the demonstrations in Mexico City."The reason we've gathered here is precisely to hear the thoughts of many victims, mainly young people today, for whom it's almost impossible to live, to find housing," said Eduardo Alanis, as translated from Spanish by Reuters.Protest signs had messages comparing the gentrification to neo-colonization. An Associated Press video showed one protester spray-painting the message, "Kill a gringo," referring to white people who had moved to Mexico City. "We're living the consequences of gentrification, which is the government directing its public policies towards people with high purchasing power," he added, "often illegally displacing local populations who have lived in these neighborhoods for 40, 50, and we have documented cases of up to 60 years."RELATED: DHS releases details about 'barbaric, dangerous' illegal aliens on Sudan deportation flight after judge ruling Immigration hawks have made similar claims about illegal aliens exacerbating the housing crisis in the U.S. Others have argued that illegal aliens bring housing costs down by providing cheap labor in the construction industry. In Los Angeles, some activist and union groups are demanding a rent moratorium in order to help the families of those displaced by immigration raids. They reported that many are afraid to go to work or leave their homes because of the mass deportation policies of the Trump administration. Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Brian Stelter suggests media partly to blame for 'warning fatigue' amid tragic flood deaths
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Brian Stelter suggests media partly to blame for 'warning fatigue' amid tragic flood deaths

The Texas flooding tragedy that has claimed so many lives has also become a battleground for partisans attempting to place blame on their opponents for the catastrophe.Many critics on the left are trying to blame cuts to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration made by the Trump administration for the deaths of at least 95 people from disastrous flooding, according to NBC News. Twenty-seven of the deaths were counted among campers and counselors from Camp Mystic.'When everything is labeled "extreme weather," nothing seems extreme any more.'White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt forcefully denied the allegations during Monday's media briefing."Ninety-one innocent souls have now perished," she said."President Trump swiftly signed a major disaster declaration for Kerr County, Texas, to ensure our heroic first responders have every resource they need in the relief and recovery efforts," Leavitt added."Unfortunately, in the wake of this once-in-a-generation national disaster, we have seen many falsehoods pushed by Democrats such as Sen. Chuck Schumer [D-N.Y.] and some members of the media," she said. "Blaming President Trump for these floods is a depraved lie, and it serves no purpose during this time of national mourning."On Monday, Leavitt may have found an unlikely ally as she pushed back on those reports. In his daily "Reliable Sources" newsletter, CNN media analyst Brian Stelter appeared to put some of the blame on the media for constantly tossing weather emergency warnings at the public.Stelter cited reporting from the CNN team that warnings were sent out ahead of the flooding, but the question was whether those warnings reached "who they needed to reach."He went on to say that "warning fatigue" was being cited by more experts as one of the causes of the disaster."When everything is labeled 'extreme weather,' nothing seems extreme any more," Stelter explained.RELATED: Horror and heroism in Texas as search for flood survivors continues In addition to CNN's reporting, a separate Politico report documented that warnings were sent as early as 12 hours ahead of the flooding but said that they may not have been interpreted well enough by local law enforcement to prevent the death and destruction.“The crux of this disaster is a failure of the last mile of communication,” said Tom Fahy of a National Weather Service union. “The forecasts went out, they communicated the forecasts, they disseminated the watches and warnings. And the dilemma we have is there was nobody listening at 4 o’clock in the morning for these watches and warnings.”On Sunday, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) said that more than 36 people continued to be unaccounted for, and there may be other casualties not yet discovered.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Viral video: Males in line for Pokémon cards begin arguing, then fighting — and then it gets way worse
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Viral video: Males in line for Pokémon cards begin arguing, then fighting — and then it gets way worse

California police told KTVU-TV that a disagreement between three men in line for Pokémon trading cards led to a stabbing that reportedly was captured on video.The incident unfolded Saturday as card collectors were lined up outside a GameStop store waiting to buy Pokémon card packs, Colma Police Department Sgt. Daniel Mendoza told KRON-TV. The station added that the argument began when two individuals tried to cut in line. 'One of the other individuals in the group of two hit them in the back of the head with a glass mason jar and used broken glass to begin to stab them.'Mendoza said a fight broke out, and one victim was stabbed with a shard of glass at about 9:20 a.m.“While two were fighting, one of the other individuals in the group of two hit them in the back of the head with a glass mason jar and used broken glass to begin to stab them,” he told KRON-TV.Video of the incident was posted to social media, where it quickly went viral.Police were called to the store on Junipero Serra Boulevard and found a man with life-threatening injuries, including multiple stab wounds and cuts, KTVU said, adding that he was transported to a hospital and reported to be in stable condition.Witnesses told police that the two men involved in the stabbing fled in separate vehicles, KTVU added, but some witnesses wrote down license plate numbers and took photos of the fleeing cars.RELATED: Security video shows store employee beat down thieves who tried to steal Pokémon cards worth $2,700 Photo by John Keeble/Getty Images Police told KTVU they tracked down one of the suspects only half a mile away from the store, and another suspect was found in Daly City. They were identified as 49-year-old Miguel Orellanas-Flores and 27-year-old Isaiah Calles, the station said, adding that the two suspects are from San Francisco.Both were charged with assault with a deadly weapon, assault with a deadly weapon causing great bodily injury, battery with serious bodily injury, and conspiracy to commit a crime, KTVU said, adding that they both were booked into the San Mateo County jail.Pokémon trading cards are an incredibly popular industry worth billions; the Pokémon Company is ranked among the top 10 global licensors, behind Disney and Hasbro.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Corey DeAngelis SPILLS THE BEANS on the National Education Association's Radical New 'Resolutions'
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Corey DeAngelis SPILLS THE BEANS on the National Education Association's Radical New 'Resolutions'

Corey DeAngelis SPILLS THE BEANS on the National Education Association's Radical New 'Resolutions'
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WHAT Is This Headline!? Politico Gets DRAGGED for Report on Doctors' Group COVID Shot Lawsuit
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WHAT Is This Headline!? Politico Gets DRAGGED for Report on Doctors' Group COVID Shot Lawsuit

WHAT Is This Headline!? Politico Gets DRAGGED for Report on Doctors' Group COVID Shot Lawsuit
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Border Patrol Chief Puts Karen Bass in Her Place After Insane Public Blow-Out
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Border Patrol Chief Puts Karen Bass in Her Place After Insane Public Blow-Out

Border Patrol Chief Puts Karen Bass in Her Place After Insane Public Blow-Out
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Out With Pride, in With UFC: White House to Host Fight for America’s 250th Independence Anniversary
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Out With Pride, in With UFC: White House to Host Fight for America’s 250th Independence Anniversary

Out With Pride, in With UFC: White House to Host Fight for America’s 250th Independence Anniversary
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Sen. Schumer Calls for Probe of NWS After Texas Floods
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Sen. Schumer Calls for Probe of NWS After Texas Floods

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer requested Monday that the Commerce Department's inspector general investigate whether recent staffing changes at the National Weather Service hindered forecasts and emergency warnings during last week's catastrophic flooding.
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9th Circuit Allows Calif. Gun Ads for Minors
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9th Circuit Allows Calif. Gun Ads for Minors

The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Monday gave a big victory to gun rights groups, upholding its preliminary injunction against a section of the California Business and Professions Code that the plaintiffs argued was used by the state to stifle gun-related ads.
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Sen. Jeffries, Mayor Hopeful Mamdani to Meet Next Week
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Sen. Jeffries, Mayor Hopeful Mamdani to Meet Next Week

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., and Democratic New York City mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani will meet next week, the congressman announced on Monday.
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