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Jun 10, 2026 | Poso Daily Brief

10 JUN 26 SITREP


1. Violence And Unrest In The United Kingdom Tied To Migrants
  • In Belfast, Northern Ireland, a Sudanese man in his 30s was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a knife attack on a man identified as Stephen Ogilvie, who was left in critical condition having lost 1 eye; protesters responded by setting multiple fires across Belfast, including a bus set ablaze.
  • Catholic and Protestant neighborhoods in Northern Ireland that had previously firebombed each other’s homes are now uniting against immigration-driven violence, with both communities joining together and stating they have a bigger, shared external problem to confront.
  • In addition to this, a trial is currently underway in Bristol, UK, involving three Afghan nationals accused of bringing a young girl to a home during Christmas shopping, providing her alcohol and drugs, raping her for hours, and then fleeing to France, where they were later apprehended.
  • With that, anti-immigration demonstrations have continued to intensify across the UK due to what the public is beginning to realize as anti-white authority.
2. U.S. Military Strikes Against Iran
  • U.S. Central Command announced self-defense strikes against Iran that began at 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time, ordered by President Trump in direct response to the downing of a U.S. Army Apache helicopter that collided with Iranian drones.
  • President Trump declared that Iran’s military has been completely defeated, stating that Iran’s Navy and Air Force no longer functionally exist and that the bully of the Middle East is dead.
  • Trump warned that Iran took too long to negotiate a deal that would have been favorable to them and that Iran will now pay the price for walking away from the table.
  • Iran’s failure to reach a negotiated settlement left it exposed to the full weight of U.S. military action, with Trump stating Iran is all talk and no action and has been completely defeated across every branch of its armed forces.
3. The Secure America Act: DHS Funding Signed Into Law
  • House Republicans passed the Secure America Act in a 214-212 vote, mostly along party lines, approving a $70 billion package to fully fund DHS operations through the end of President Trump’s term in 2029, with Trump signing the bill into law the following morning.
  • The legislation allocates $38 billion to Immigration and Customs Enforcement, $26 billion to Customs and Border Protection, and $5 billion to the broader Department of Homeland Security, with Trump stating at the signing that ICE and Border Patrol now have what they need to keep America safe.
  • Democrats blocked DHS funding from mid-February through the end of April, demanding reforms for ICE and Border Patrol, until Trump signed a standalone DHS bill that excluded ICE and Border Patrol funding entirely; House Speaker Mike Johnson said Democrats got nothing out of the shutdown except exposing their support for open borders.
  • Republican lawmakers Chip Roy of Texas and Tim Burchett of Tennessee withheld support during an earlier test vote, arguing the bill lacked reforms to codify Trump’s executive orders into law, while Democratic Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries called the final passage a $70 billion blank check for ICE with no oversight, no accountability, and no guardrails.

FINAL WORD
The violence spreading across British cities, the U.S. military response to Iran, and Congress locking in DHS funding through 2029 show that security and immigration failures carry real consequences at every level of governance. Britain is dealing with those consequences in the streets while the United States is working to get ahead of them through legislation. But What happens in all three arenas over the coming months will determine how much ground can still be recovered.

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