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Carmen Roberts
The birthright order gets blocked. For now, I'm Carmen Roberts, Fox News. A federal judge in New Hampshire issues a nationwide order temporarily blocking President Trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship.
Jared Halpern
A federal judge in New Hampshire is allowing a lawsuit filed on behalf of immigrant parents, infants and pregnant women to move forward as a class action. It is the first challenge to President Trump's birthright citizenship BAN since the U.S. supreme Court blocked lower court judges from issuing nationwide injunctions functions to block the order. The ACLU is leading the case and argued tens of thousands of babies and their parents may be exposed to harms without an injunction. Judge Joseph LaPlante granted that injunction but limited the scope of the class action to just infants, removing parents from the case. At the White House, Jared Halpern, Fox News.
Carmen Roberts
President Trump threatens to impose 35% tariffs on Canadian goods starting Aug. 1. He made that announcement in a letter posted to Truth Social, to which Canadian Prime Minister Carney responded on X saying that his government will continue to protect Canadian workers and businesses as they work towards the revised August deadline. ICE agents and protesters clashed in Southern California Thursday during immigration raids of a marijuana farming operation in Ventura County.
Christina Gonzalez
The crowd runs as canisters of gas hit the ground where protesters have been facing off with Homeland Security officers carrying out an operation at a local farm. Federal personnel using gas to push back protesters who've gotten word of the operation. Veterra county fire confirming their units were dispatched to provide medical aid along the road for people who'd called 911 after getting hit with the gas or rubber bullets.
Carmen Roberts
Christina Gonzalez with Fox 11 LA. Some people were injured and others taken into custody and The S&P 500 and NASDAQ closed at record highs as investors brushed off tariff concerns. America is listening to Fox News.
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Carmen Roberts
Details emerge about a suspected Ms. 13 gang member recently arrested in the nation's heartland. Investigators say he is wanted internationally.
David Spunt
ICE agents picked up Melvin Varela Perez in Omaha, Nebraska, this week, a man described as an Ms. 13 kingpin who's been on El Salvador's 100 most wanted list since 2016. He's wanted for five murders. Officials say he crossed the border and was released into the continental United States during the Biden administration. Sources tell Fox that Perez was arrested alongside an associate named Escobar Ochoa who had a notice from Interpol out on him when he entered the United States.
Carmen Roberts
Fox's David Spont the number of Americans filing for new unemployment benefits fell last week, but it appears that the unemployed population grew in June.
Jenny Cosola
Fewer people signed up for unemployment benefits. In the week ending July 5, new claims declined by 5,000 to 227,000. It's not only fewer than the week before, but lower than expected. The forecast was 235,000. However, continuing claims, those staying on unemployment Benefits rose by 10,000 to 1.96 million. That's more than forecast. Continuing claims have been rising, a sign that laid off workers are taking longer longer to find a new job. The numbers suggest employers are reluctant to conduct wide ranging layoffs but still are cautious about adding jobs. Jenny Cosola, FOX News Justin Bieber surprises.
Carmen Roberts
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Fox News Hourly Update Episode: 2AM ET 07/11/2025 Newscast | Release Date: July 11, 2025
The latest installment of the Fox News Hourly Update delivers a comprehensive overview of significant national and international developments. Hosted by Carmen Roberts, Jared Halpern, Christina Gonzalez, David Spunt, and Jenny Cosola, the episode delves into legal battles, international trade tensions, immigration enforcement, economic indicators, law enforcement actions, and entertainment news. Below is a detailed summary of the key topics discussed.
The newscast opens with a significant legal development concerning President Donald Trump's executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship.
Carmen Roberts reports, "[00:02]...a federal judge in New Hampshire issues a nationwide order temporarily blocking President Trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship."
Jared Halpern elaborates on the situation: "[00:15]...a lawsuit filed on behalf of immigrant parents, infants, and pregnant women is moving forward as a class action. The ACLU is leading the case, arguing that tens of thousands of babies and their parents may be exposed to harms without an injunction."
Despite granting the injunction, Judge Joseph LaPlante limited the case's scope exclusively to infants, excluding parents from the proceedings. This marks the first challenge to Trump's birthright citizenship ban since the U.S. Supreme Court intervened to block lower court judges from issuing nationwide injunctions.
Trade relations between the United States and Canada face heightened tensions as President Trump announces potential tariffs.
In response, Canadian Prime Minister Carney took to social media, saying, "[00:52]...his government will continue to protect Canadian workers and businesses as they work towards the revised August deadline."
The announcement has sparked concern among investors and businesses, setting the stage for potential economic repercussions.
The episode highlights tensions between immigration enforcement agents and local protesters during a recent raid.
Carmen Roberts reports, "[00:52] ICE agents and protesters clashed in Southern California Thursday during immigration raids of a marijuana farming operation in Ventura County."
Christina Gonzalez provides a vivid account: "[01:18]...canisters of gas hit the ground as protesters faced off with Homeland Security officers conducting the operation at a local farm. Federal personnel used gas to push back the demonstrators, resulting in injuries and multiple arrests."
Emergency services were dispatched to assist individuals affected by the use of gas and rubber bullets, reflecting the volatile nature of the confrontation.
Despite the looming threat of tariffs, the U.S. stock markets closed at record highs, indicating investor resilience.
This surge suggests that markets are maintaining confidence amid ongoing trade tensions and economic uncertainties.
A significant law enforcement success was reported with the arrest of a high-profile gang member.
Carmen Roberts announces, "[03:07] Details emerge about a suspected MS-13 gang member recently arrested in the nation's heartland. Investigators say he is wanted internationally."
David Spunt provides further details: "[03:16] ICE agents picked up Melvin Varela Perez in Omaha, Nebraska, this week. Perez, described as an MS-13 kingpin, has been on El Salvador's 100 most wanted list since 2016 and is wanted for five murders. Authorities allege he crossed the border and was released into the continental United States during the Biden administration. Additionally, Perez was arrested alongside an associate, Escobar Ochoa, who entered the U.S. with an Interpol notice."
This high-profile arrest underscores the ongoing efforts to combat international gang activities within the United States.
The latest unemployment data presents a mixed picture of the U.S. labor market.
Carmen Roberts introduces the segment, "[03:48]...the number of Americans filing for new unemployment benefits fell last week, but it appears that the unemployed population grew in June."
Jenny Cosola provides an in-depth analysis: "[03:58] Fewer people signed up for unemployment benefits, with new claims declining by 5,000 to 227,000 for the week ending July 5—below both the previous week and expectations of 235,000. However, continuing claims rose by 10,000 to 1.96 million, surpassing forecasts. This rise in continuing claims indicates that laid-off workers are taking longer to find new employment, suggesting that while employers may be hesitant to conduct widespread layoffs, they remain cautious about hiring."
The data reflects a complex labor market where job creation is balanced by increased retention of unemployed individuals.
Shifting to lighter news, the update covers a major release in the entertainment industry.
The surprise release highlights Bieber's enduring popularity and ability to generate buzz in the music world.
Conclusion
The Fox News Hourly Update for July 11, 2025, delivers a robust compilation of current events, ranging from pivotal legal challenges and international trade disputes to significant law enforcement actions and economic indicators. Additionally, the episode touches on cultural milestones, ensuring listeners are well-informed across a spectrum of topics. Notable quotes and detailed reporting provide depth, making the summary both informative and engaging for those seeking to stay abreast of the latest news.