From The Daily Wire, DHS Secretary Nielsen reminds us that illegal entry is indeed illegal.
From The Daily Caller, half a million illegal aliens were prosecuted by the president, but not the current one.
From CNS News, Representative Mark Meadows (R-NC) introduces a bill to deal with the separation of illegal alien adults and children.
From The Verge, T-Mobile and Sprint want to merge.
From The Washington Times, Donald Trump (not the president) cancels his appearance at a fundraiser for George Bush (not the former president).
From The Federalist, trans activists don't like some facts presented by The Atlantic in their story about transgender children.
From the Daily Mail, the U.N. refugee chief asks for "cooperation" on the migration crisis.
From Voice Of Europe, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto points out how migration is a security risk.
From Russia Today, President Trump states his case.
From Deutsche Welle, how asylum benefits compare in the E.U. member states.
From The Local SE, Swedish fans celebrating a World Cup victory cause Nizjnij Novgorod, Russia to run out of beer. (I think "Nizjnij" is pronounced something like "NIZH-nee". The story comes via Voice Of Europe)
From ZeroHedge, Greece sees a sudden rise in asylum seekers entering from Turkey.
From Breitbart London, imprisoned U.K. journalist Tommy Robinson writes a letter to his supporters.
From Dutch News, Dutch authorities arrest three suspects after their DNA was found on guns in an ISIS hideout in France.
From the NL Times, Dutch police arrest two teenagers in connection with a shooting at Eindhoven.
From Sputnik International, a migrant from Palestine who allegedly attacked Jews for wearing their kippas gets his day in a German court.
From Total Croatia News, migrants in Bosnia abandon their attempt to cross into Croatia.
From the Irish Mirror, while riding her bike in Dublin, a woman is verbally abused and thrown down.
From Gatestone Institute, "post-Ramadan reflections on the Muslim world".
From National Review, what the DOJ IG report doesn't say.
From the New York Post, French President Macron tells a teenager to not use his nickname.
From Gulf News, it's not a good idea to take a selfie with a python. (via Newser)
From The Roanoke Times, Virginia Tech quarterback Josh Jackson's academic issue has reportedly been resolved.
And from NJ(dot)com, a parking dispute devolves into a sword versus contractor's level battle.
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