ICE Secret Deportation Claim Found to be Hoax

A Pennsylvania grandfather’s secret deportation claimed to have been carried out by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has been found to be untrue.

According to new reports, the man was never taken into custody by ICE and may not have died in Chile in 2019 as initially stated. The local paper that reported on the incident has since corrected its story.

Meanwhile, a proposed legislative fix could help quell future riots by giving the Justice Department more power to punish rioters and those funding them. Senator Ted Cruz has introduced an amendment to the existing RICO statute to achieve this goal.

Additionally, the House GOP is set to recess early to avoid forcing a vote on resolutions related to Jeffrey Epstein. The move blocks Democrats from pushing for the release of pertinent documents.

The Trump administration has also pulled out of UNESCO over the organization’s perceived bias against Israel and promotion of “woke” ideologies. Critics argue that UNESCO displays an anti-Israel bias and promotes divisive cultural agendas.

A potential pause in House redistricting cases could be a positive development, as it may allow the Supreme Court to take further action against court-ordered racial gerrymanders. The Louisiana case is set to be delayed until the fall.

Finally, Los Angeles Children’s has closed its trans youth center under pressure from the Trump administration, joining a growing list of organizations that have shut down due to controversy surrounding their policies on puberty blockers.

Source: https://www.nationalreview.com/2025/07/stephen-colbert-killed-the-late-show