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ICE sit-in ‘photo op’ by Maryland Dems blasted by DHS chief Noem

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The Department of Homeland Security is bashing Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., and other Democrats for attempting to «squeeze» out headlines by demanding to enter and staging a sit-in at an ICE facility in Baltimore on Monday.

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Van Hollen has been making headlines for much of this year due to his outspoken support for suspected MS-13 gang member Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who is a Salvadoran illegal immigrant currently on trial for human trafficking charges.

Van Hollen and several other House and Senate Democrats from Maryland showed up in Baltimore at the Fallon Federal Building on Monday but were denied entry into an ICE detainment facility in the building. The group of lawmakers also included Sen. Angela Alsobrooks and four members of Maryland’s House delegation: Reps. Glenn Ivey, Johnny Olszewski, Sarah Elfreth and Kweisi Mfume.

In a video captured by the Baltimore Sun, Mfume can be heard telling a federal employee, «We expect, quite frankly, that we will be allowed entrance.»

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DHS Secretary Kristi Noem (right) and the agency are bashing Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., (center) and Sen. Angela Alsobrooks, D-Md., and other Democrats for attempting to «squeeze» out headlines by demanding to enter and staging a sit-in at an ICE facility in Baltimore on Monday. (Marvin Recinos/AFP via Getty Images; Eric Thompson/The Baltimore Banner via AP; Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

After being denied access to the facility, the group held a press conference outside the building in which Mfume said, «We had to stand outside, bang on the door, and ultimately sit in front of the door.»

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After the incident, Olszewski posted on his X, «My Maryland colleagues and I were DENIED ENTRY to the Baltimore ICE detention center—despite following all legal requirements.»

He claimed that «Congress has a legal right to inspect ICE facilities,» adding that «amid reports of inhumane conditions, this refusal is alarming.»

In response, DHS released a statement saying, «Congressman, if you need a photo op with the violent criminal illegal aliens you are protecting—schedule a TOUR.»

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Van Hollen and several other House and Senate Democrats from Maryland showed up to the Fallon Federal Building on Monday but were denied entry into an ICE detainment facility in the building.  (Christopher Dilts/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

The agency said that requests to visit detention facilities «should be made with sufficient time to prevent interference with the President’s Article II authority to oversee executive department functions.»

The statement said that a week «is sufficient to ensure no intrusion on the President’s constitutional authority» and that «any request to shorten that time must be approved» by DHS Secretary Kristi Noem.

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The agency released another statement asking: «How much publicity can sanctuary politicians squeeze out of one terrorist and suspected human trafficker?»

The statement explained that visits to facilities have to be approved by the secretary due to a «surge in assaults, disruptions and obstructions to enforcement, including by politicians themselves.»

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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem speaks during a news conference on Tuesday, July 8, 2025, at Reagan National Airport in Washington.  (Mark Schiefelbein/AP Photo)

For her part, Noem posted pictures of several illegal immigrant criminals in Maryland she claimed are charged with heinous crimes such as rape, possession of child pornography, sexual abuse of a minor and conspiracy to commit murder.

«These are the monsters that @ChrisVanHollen is protecting over Americans victims,» said Noem.

In response, Van Hollen’s office directed Fox News Digital to a statement he made on social media in which he said, «Noem lies almost as much as her boss.» 

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Van Hollen said he supports ICE targeting «the worst of the worst» but he claimed that «ICE’s OWN data shows that 72% of people held by ICE have no criminal records and 84% pose NO threat.» 

He also said that the delegation had requested a visit, while adding «but we didn’t need to—they’re required by LAW to let us conduct oversight.» 

«This is BS, plain and simple,» said Van Hollen.

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U.S. Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) meets with Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia (L) at an undisclosed location on April 17, 2025 in San Salvador, El Salvador.  (Sen. Van Hollen’s Office via Getty Images)

According to a DHS statement last week, 70% of U.S. ICE arrests have been of illegal aliens convicted or charged with crimes. This comes as the agency is facing intense criticism for its enforcement of immigration laws and officers are dealing with an 830% increase in assaults.

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Olszewski’s office also directed Fox News Digital to a statement the congressman made on X, in which he said the delegation was «not looking for a ‘tour,’ nor your permission to do our jobs.» 

«This is oversight. Congress has the legal authority to enter ICE facilities — with or without notice. But to be clear: we gave the week’s notice you claim to need. Why move goalposts? What are you hiding? This isn’t about any one person, it’s about due process — for everyone,» he said. 

Ivey’s office shared a letter with Fox News Digital dated July 21 in which the delegation informed Noem and acting ICE Director Todd Lyons of their intent to visit the Baltimore facility. The letter did not appear to be making any request. House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., and Ranking Member Robert Garcia, D-Calif., were also included in the letter. 

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The congressman also shared a letter he and Elfreth sent to Noem on July 23 in which the two requested the immediate release of Daniel Fuentes Espinal, a Honduran immigrant and pastor they claimed was wrongfully arrested by ICE. 

Ivey told Fox News Digital that Noem «doesn’t explain why kids are being arrested at a baseball camp in New York or going to JV Volleyball practice in Massachusetts and a Christian pastor from Maryland’s Eastern Shore is being swept up by ICE.  But Trump’s DOJ is dropping murder charges in New York against high level MS-13 gang leaders and deporting them before Justice is done.»

Fox News Digital also reached out to the office of Sen. Alsobrooks as well as the offices of Reps. Elfreth and Mfume for comment, but did not receive responses by the time of publication.

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La ansiedad económica lleva a más estadounidenses a celebrar la «Navidad en julio»

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En lo más profundo del armario del dormitorio de Catherine Spruill se encuentran dos contenedores de plástico bajo una montaña de ropa. Uno contiene tarjetas de regalo de emergencia. El otro, regalos de Navidad.

Lleva acumulando regalos para las fiestas de diciembre desde junio, buscando ofertas de verano en las grandes tiendas de su ciudad natal, Stratford, Connecticut, y distribuyendo sus ingresos entre sus dos hijos, su familia y una larga lista de amigos.

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Spruill, de 34 años, ya ha comprado más de 25 juguetes y videojuegos por unos 350 dólares. Su mejor hallazgo hasta ahora: pijamas navideños a juego para ella y sus dos hijos, de 13 y 3 años, todo por 28 dólares, gracias a una oferta del 50 % en Kohl’s.

El Black Friday ya no marca el comienzo de la temporada navideña de compras, ya que cada vez más compradores y minoristas se suman a lo que se conoce como «Navidad en julio».

El Black Friday ya no marca el comienzo de la temporada navideña de compras. Foto: Spencer Platt/Getty Images/AFP

“Estas son las mejores semanas para hacer las compras navideñas porque vas a sacarle más provecho a tu dinero”, dijo Spruill, asistente de salud a domicilio. “Las tiendas intentan deshacerse de las cosas hasta el punto de que te las entregan en mano”.

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Spruill ha estado haciendo sus compras navideñas con meses de anticipación desde 2020, cuando vio a un recortador de cupones en YouTube entusiasmarse con las ofertas de liquidación de julio para las compras navideñas. Ese mismo verano, encontró una bicicleta en oferta por $48 en Walmart, rebajada de unos $120. En los últimos cinco años, dijo Spruill, ha ahorrado miles de dólares con esta estrategia.

Costos, inflación y aranceles

El aumento de los costos, la inflación y la incertidumbre en torno a los aranceles están impulsando a los compradores, especialmente a los padres, a tomarse más en serio las compras navideñas anticipadas. Alrededor del 21% de las 1062 personas encuestadas por CivicScience, una firma de investigación con sede en Pittsburgh, afirmaron que ya habían comenzado las compras navideñas este verano, un aumento con respecto al 16% del año pasado.

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Las compras navideñas anticipadas no son del todo nuevas. Los minoristas llevan mucho tiempo animando a los clientes a aprovechar las ofertas anticipadas para la temporada navideña. Pero la pandemia de COVID-19 adelantó aún más los plazos debido a problemas en la cadena de suministro y la preocupación por no recibir los regalos a tiempo, según Ted Rossman, analista sénior del sector en Bankrate.

A pesar de la incertidumbre constante en torno a los aranceles, la ansiedad del consumidor está empezando a disminuir. Tras una breve caída en mayo, las ventas minoristas aumentaron un 0,6 % en junio, con aumentos interanuales en artículos de gran valor como muebles y automóviles, según la Oficina del Censo.

«Los consumidores están superando el muro de la preocupación y gastando de todos modos«, afirmó Rossman.

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Los minoristas están respondiendo al cambio en la actividad de consumo con ofertas extendidas y mayores descuentos. El Prime Day de Amazon, que debutó en 2015 como un evento de 24 horas, duró cuatro días este año. Walmart y Target ahora organizan eventos en torno a la misma fecha para captar la atención de los compradores, convirtiendo julio en un período de rebajas de verano más amplio.

Amazon informó ventas récord durante el Prime Day en un comunicado de prensa, pero no reveló cifras exactas.

Macy’s organizó un evento de rebajas «Viernes Negro en Julio» durante cinco días a partir del 23 de julio. También promocionó por primera vez la promoción «Navidad en Julio» el 25 de julio, ofreciendo artículos festivos y artículos generales, según un comunicado de prensa.

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Un portavoz de TJX, propietario de T.J. Maxx y Marshalls, indicó en un correo electrónico que la compañía sabía que algunos de sus clientes comenzarían con sus compras navideñas en julio, pero no ofreció detalles sobre las ventas ni el tráfico. Kohl’s declinó hacer comentarios. Target no respondió a las solicitudes de comentarios.

Las pequeñas empresas también se están sumando a la tendencia. En Mobile, Alabama, JulieAnna Lindsey organizó su segundo evento anual «Navidad en Julio» para pequeñas empresas con más de 40 vendedores locales y boutiques que vendían artículos que abarcaban desde adornos para el árbol de Navidad hasta «aritos de jengibre».

Más de 250 personas asistieron al evento de un día en una iglesia durante el fin de semana libre de impuestos del estado este mes.

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“Ahora vemos que muchos negocios se alejan del Black Friday y tratan de extender la Navidad en julio para impulsar las ventas”, dijo Lindsey, de 38 años, maestra de secundaria y propietaria de Pink Post Office Boutique. “Siento que ahora hay más gente comprando o pensando en las fiestas”.

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Fox News Politics Newsletter: ‘Rejection of Merit’ Is Bad Medicine, Says RFK Jr.

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Welcome to the Fox News Politics newsletter, with the latest updates on the Trump administration, Capitol Hill and more Fox News politics content. Here’s what’s happening…

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In a letter to Duke President Vincent Price, Chairman of the Board of Trustees Adam Silver and School of Medicine Dean Mary Klotman, Secretaries Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., and Linda McMahon outlined that racial preferences in hiring, student admissions, governance and patient care «betray» the mission of American health care and «endanger human lives.»

«The United States invests in medical care and research because of the sacredness of human life and value of human health,» the letter read. 

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«There is arguably no other area of our educational system where the rejection of merit is more dangerous than in medicine, where the competence of doctors means the difference between life and death for patients, and where scientific discovery is the difference between life-saving cures and the ravages of disease.»…READ MORE.

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Trump issues firm 10-day deadline to Putin to end war

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President Donald Trump on Tuesday firmed up threats he issued one day prior against Russian President Vladimir Putin and said he had exactly 10 days to enter into a peace deal or face sanctions.

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«Ten days from today,» Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One on his trip back from Scotland. 

«Then you know we’re going to put on tariffs and stuff,» the president continued. «And I don’t know if it’s going to affect Russia because he wants to, obviously, probably keep the war going.»

President Donald Trump tells press he has reduced the 50-day grace period he gave Russian President Putin to enter into a peace deal during a meeting with Britain’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer at the Trump Turnberry golf course in Turnberry, Scotland Monday, July 28, 2025. (Jacquelyn Martin/AP Photo)

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«But we’re going to put on tariffs and the various things that you put up, it may or may not affect them, but it could,» Trump added. 

Trump’s comments highlight some skepticism over whether his threat to levy 100% tariffs and secondary tariffs on third-party nations that purchase Russian oil will do much to impact Putin’s decision calculus when it comes to his war aims in Ukraine.

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U.S. purchases from Moscow are already significantly reduced due to Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, with U.S. imports from Russia totaling just $3 billion in 2024, down 34.2% from 2023, according to government data.

The figures reportedly represent less than 1% of Russia’s total exports, but what could impact Moscow’s war efforts is the effect of tariffs targeting the $192 billion that Russia profited from foreign oil sales in 2024.

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Crude oil tanker SCF Surgut, owned by Russia’s leading tanker group Sovcomflot, transits the Bosphorus in Istanbul, Turkey, April 4, 2024.  (Yoruk Isik/Reuters)

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China and India are consistently the top purchasers of Russian oil, and it is highly unlikely they are able to divert their oil needs to other markets in a 10-day time frame.

It is unclear how Trump will enforce the secondary sanctions on China and India, particularly as trade negotiations with both nations remain ongoing. 

Despite talks in Stockholm this week with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and his Chinese counterparts, the U.S. has not yet solidified an official trade deal with China.

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The U.S. had until Aug. 12 to either extend the tariff pause or see a 145% hike on the prices of all Chinese goods bought in the U.S.

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Scott Bessent, US treasury secretary, during a House Ways and Means Committee hearing in Washington, DC, US, on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.  (Eric Lee/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

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But with Trump’s latest 10-day deadline to Putin, and by extension, buyers of Russian oil, this date may have just been moved up to Aug. 8.

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It remains unclear how the additional threat of 100% secondary sanctions will impact the president’s decision-making when it comes to trade with Beijing.


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