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News Round Up 6/9/ – 6/15/2025 part 7 – old

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News Round Up 6/9/ – 6/15/2025

 


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Key Developments

330+ arrests in L.A., 240 in San Francisco.

DHS warned about “dangerous rhetoric” fueling violence.

Social media reported riots and visa suspensions for 19 countries.

Background Information

The protests stem from Trump’s aggressive immigration policies, including visa bans and rehiring hardline judges. Los Angeles, a sanctuary city, is a key flashpoint.

Implications

For Immigrants: Protests show solidarity but risk arrests.

For Policymakers: Local leaders must balance safety and federal pressure.

For Communities: Polarization risks more violence and unrest.

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Quotes and Perspectives

DHS (June 11, 2025): “Rhetoric is exacerbating tensions.”

Mayor Eric Adams (CNN, June 13, 2025): “New York doesn’t need federal troops.”

Kaitlan Collins (CNN, June 12, 2025): “Will protests shift or harden Trump’s policies?”

Pundit Reactions

Jesse Watters (Fox News, June 12, 2025): “These protests are orchestrated by left-wing who want open borders and chaos. Trump’s ICE raids are targeting.”

Nicolle Wallace (MSNBC, June 13, 2025): “These protests are a cry for justice in the face of dehumanizing tactics.”

5. Trump’s Jaw-Dropping Move: Hardline Judge Reinstated!

Headline and Summary

Trump Shocks Courts by Rehiring Anti-Asylum Immigration Judge

On June 6, 2025, the Trump administration reinstated a controversial immigration judge—removed during the Biden era—to lead a major court, raising alarms over fairness in asylum hearings.

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