WSJ: San Jose shooter had hatred for his workplace, DHS memo says
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WSJ: San Jose shooter had hatred for his workplace, DHS memo says
The gunman who killed nine people at a San Jose light rail yard was detained by US Customs and Border Protection officers in 2016, who found he had a hatred for his workplace where the mass shooting occurred, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing a Department of Homeland Security memo.
Explosive devices were discovered inside the car of Thomas Matthew Crooks, the 20-year-old gunman who attempted to assassinate former President Donald Trump during a Saturday rally in Pennsylvania, according to a report by The Wall Street Journal. The car was found not far from the rally site in Butler, PA, prompting a large-scale investigation. Authorities responded to multiple reports of suspicious packages in the area where Crooks had been positioned, leading to the dispatch of bomb technicians to the scene. Officials worked late into the night to secure the area before moving on to search Crooks’ family home, sources close to the investigation revealed.
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Wall Street Journal reporter Gershkovich is accused by Russian authorities of collecting secret information for the CIA about Uralvagonzavod, a military equipment facility in the Sverdlovsk region.
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Tensions escalate between Egypt and Israel as Egypt warns of military action after IDF seizure of a sensitive corridor. Wall Street Journal reports strained ties between Tel Aviv and Cairo. IDF holds operational control over a 14 km corridor along Gaza's border with Egypt.
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A failed assassination attempt on Donald Trump at a Pennsylvania rally exposed critical Secret Service failures. The bullet grazed Trump's ear, killing one and wounding two before the gunman was neutralized. Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas acknowledged the lapse, calling for an independent review. The incident raised serious questions about security protocols, especially as the shooter accessed a police staging area. This event has sparked congressional demands for investigation.
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Border Arrests Fall Over 40% , Since Biden Suspended Asylum Processing.
The Homeland Security Department made the announcement on June 26, NPR reports. .
Average daily arrests that the
Border Patrol has made over a week-long period have dropped below 2,400.
That is a decrease of over 40% from before the president's proclamation went into effect on June 5.
That is a decrease of over 40% from before the president's proclamation went into effect on June 5.
However, arrests need to drop to the
1,500 mark before asylum processing can resume.
Still, the current data marks the lowest number
of arrests since Jan. 17, 2021, NPR reports. .
Last week, President Biden touted a 25% decrease
in border arrests since the order took effect, .
which means they've
dropped a lot more since then.
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas has called the executive order a "tremendous success.".
We indeed have seen a tremendous
success early on, and I should emphasize
that it is early on in our implementation
of the president’s proclamation and
our accompanying regulation, Alejandro Mayorkas, to CNN.
Mayorkas will address border enforcement
efforts in Tuscon, Arizona, on June 26.
The area has served as "the busiest corridor for illegal crossings" recently, NPR reports.
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