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10. FAIR Analysis: 5.5 Million Illegal Aliens Have Crossed our Borders Since Biden Took Office—How is Secretary Mayorkas Still Employed?
“Some 2.7 million migrants—those who illegally entered or were otherwise inadmissible at a port of entry—were encountered at our borders in FY 2022, bringing the total under President Biden to a whopping 5.5 million. One thing is clear: These record-breaking numbers are a direct consequence of open-borders policies implemented by Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and the person who appointed him, President Joe Biden,” charged Stein. “This deliberate sabotage of our nation’s immigration laws demands that the president remove Mayorkas from his position immediately. Otherwise, the impeachment of his disgraced cabinet member is sure to be one of the first orders of business in the next Congress.”
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9. The Non-Trump 2024 Field Starts to Make Their Moves
Republicans with an eye on the presidency are sending not-so-subtle signals about their plans for the 2024 cycle — and they’re not all waiting for Donald Trump to make up his mind.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is building out a national donor network. Former Vice President Mike Pence is giving speeches about his vision for the GOP.
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8. Biden Says Having To Pay For Extra Legroom On Airplanes Harms ‘People Of Color’
Biden said that having to pay for extra legroom on airplanes was unfair on “people of color” and low-income Americans during a speech where he criticized airlines, hotels and other businesses for imposing “junk fees” upon American families. Biden declared that his administration would take action to end such practices so that consumers would not become “surprised” by hidden fees.
“These are junk fees … they’re unfair and they hit marginalized Americans the hardest, especially low-income folks and people of color,” Biden stated.
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7. 'We're Not Going to Remove Anything': Ducey Sues Feds Over Shipping Containers at Arizona Border
Republican Gov. Doug Ducey has filed a lawsuit pushing back against federal agencies seeking to force removal of 130 shipping containers used as a makeshift wall at Arizona's border with Mexico.
The lawsuit, filed in federal court on Friday, asks a judge to allow the state to continue placing shipping containers at the border and to stop the federal government from intervening. It presents a more broad question, too, about state authority when it comes to border issues.
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6. A California County Dismissed Hundreds of Criminal Cases, Some Violent, Because of an Order Related to the Pandemic Lockdown
Riverside County in southern California was forced to dismiss hundreds of criminal cases, including many involving violent charges, and other counties are facing a similar crisis in the courts.
More than 200 cases have been dismissed in recent weeks due to the lack of judges.
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5. VIDEO: LA's Homeless Infuriate Locals by Boasting About Hooking Up Washing Machines to Street Power Lines and Setting Up 10-Man Tents on Sidewalks Images and video show homeless in Los Angeles syphoning water and power in camps sprouting throughout the city's streets - with some of the brazen encampments even boasting working washing machines.
Over the past year, the camps have become increasingly bold, putting up full-sized tents and cordoning off entire streets, much to the chagrin of outraged locals.
Now, citizens have snapped evidence that the urban outposts are stealing water and power from the city to maintain a surprisingly lavish lifestyle while living out on the street, taking water from hydrants and electricity from any outlet they come across
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4. Hundreds of Employees Leave Twitter for Jobs with Meta, Google as Musk Deal Approaches
Twitter employees are leaving at rates not seen before as a result of Tesla and Space X CEO Elon Musk's takeover, Business Insider reports.
Several hundred employees have left the media giant in 2022, with 530 leaving in the last three months. Many have left to competitors such as Meta and Google, the outlet reports.
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3. Data: Pandemic Protocols Caused Plummeting Literacy, Largest Ever Decline in Math Scores
New data shows pandemic-driven school closures caused plummeting reading scores and the largest decline in math scores in history.
The findings come from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) — often called “The Nation’s Report Card” — which is conducted by the Department of Education’s National Center for Education Statistics.
The assessment shows declines for fourth and eighth graders in both reading and math from before the pandemic in 2019 — the last time the report was published.
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2. Jury Finds Darrell Brooks Guilty in Killing of Six People in Waukesha Christmas Parade Attack
A jury found Darrell Brooks Jr. guilty on several criminal charges, convicting him of killing six people after driving an SUV into a crowd at a Christmas parade in Waukesha, Wisconsin, last November.
The jury found Brooks guilty on all six counts of first-degree intentional homicide, facing a mandatory life sentence on each count. Brooks was found guilty on every criminal charge brought against him, totaling 76. Brooks is set to reappear in court on Monday to schedule sentencing.
The jury reached a verdict in Brooks’s homicide trial Wednesday morning, coming to a decision in just over three hours. Brooks had pleaded not guilty to all counts against him.
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1. Adolescent Chest Reconstruction Surgeries Increase Nearly 400% in US: Report
The Journal of the American Medical Association, an international peer-reviewed general medical journal, published that researchers from Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, reported that 1130 chest mutilating surgeries were performed on children younger than 18 years old from 2016 to 2019.
Of those encounters, 1114 were mastectomies, while 16 were augmentation mammaplasties — bringing the annual number of child mutilations during the reported years to a 389% increase.
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