Sunday, June 24, 2018

Sunday Links

On a sunny Sunday in Virginia, here are some things going on:

From Breitbart California, Californians have less than a week to register their guns which have "bullet buttons".

From The Texas Tribune, illegal aliens from Central America are offered deportation along with their children.  (via The Hill)

From NewsBusters, Time defends their dishonest cover.

From The Salt Lake Tribune, Senatorial candidate Mitt Romney (R-UT) writes an opinion column.  (via Legal Insurrection)

From the Sunday Express, French President Macron tells Italian Deputy PM Salvini that France has no lessons to learn on immigration.

From Voice Of Europe, tensions rise within German Chancellor Merkel's governing coalition.

From Sputnik International, Merkel says that immigrants can't choose where to seek asylum.

From the Daily Mail, NATO is prepared to help Italy in Libya.

From Politico, at the E.U. migration summit, Italy presents its plan.

From Ekathimerini, at the E.U. migration summit, Greece reiterates its standing positions.

From ITV, according to a Spanish group, Italy seeks to take 1,000 migrants back to Africa.

From the Evening Standard, President Trump will tour Britain for three days.

From Deutsche Welle, Russia bombs southwestern Syria.

From The Malta Independent, Malta will "not move an inch" on migration policy.

From the New Straits Times, a mosque in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia bans tourists after a group of them stage a K-pop dance on its wall.

From Struggle for Hindu Existence, a Hindu envoy from India is denied entry to a Sikh shrine in Pakistan.

From the Nyasa Times, a regional governor in Malawi apologizes for "anti-Muslim remarks".

From Hürriyet Daily News, Turkish President Erdoğan wins reelection.  (via Fox News)

From NTK Network, Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) shows how the number of unaccompanied minors crossing the U.S.-Mexico border jumped after President Obama created DACA.  (via Breitbart Video)

From Townhall, according to a CBS poll, most Americans want those who enter illegally to be detained or deported.

From Decider, Alec Baldwin invites Melania Trump to appear on Saturday Night Live.

From the New York Post, New York Mayor de Blasio wants speed cameras back up around schools.

And from HistoryNeta New Zealander builds a de Havilland Mosquito fighter-bomber, known as a "mossie".

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