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The Overlooked Challenges to Legal Immigration in the United States

The Overlooked Challenges to Legal Immigration in the United States

Related media - News 24 hours At the recent Republican National Convention, the speech sharply differentiated between asylum seekers and immigrants using more traditional legal pathways. Vivek Ramaswamy emphasized that legal immigrants, like his parents, have earned the right to a better future in America, while those who bypass legal pathways should face deportation for their actions. This dichotomy simplifies the narrative surrounding U.S. immigration policy, suggesting a clear-cut, “right” versus “wrong” way to enter the country. Political leaders propose that fixing the immigration system is as simple as ensuring that individuals follow legal procedures. However, the reality for those…
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US inflation falls to three-year low, preparing for possible rate cut

US inflation falls to three-year low, preparing for possible rate cut

More news - Recent news The United States recorded its lowest annual inflation rate in three years in July, signaling a slowdown in the smallest price increases seen in nearly four decades. That development could allow the Federal Reserve to consider cutting interest rates as early as September. The Labor Department reported that consumer prices rose just 0.2% from June to July, marking a slight acceleration but the first of its kind in four years. On an annual basis, the inflation rate came in at 2.9%, down from 3% in June, marking the lowest annual rate since March 2021. This…
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Hurricane Ernesto hits Puerto Rico, rises to Category 1

Hurricane Ernesto hits Puerto Rico, rises to Category 1

Related media - News 24 hours Hurricane Ernesto has had a severe impact on Puerto Rico, having been upgraded to a Category 1 hurricane upon landfall. The storm's strong winds and heavy rains have caused widespread power outages, affecting thousands of residents in Puerto Rico and the neighboring Virgin Islands. Local authorities are working tirelessly to restore power and provide relief to those hardest hit by the storm. While emergency services are mobilizing to address immediate needs, the broader implications of Ernesto’s passage are becoming clear. Roads are blocked by debris and several communities are reporting significant flooding, complicating relief…
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JD Vance Backs Trump’s Vision on Federal Oversight, Slams His Critics

JD Vance Backs Trump’s Vision on Federal Oversight, Slams His Critics

More news - Recent news In a riveting series of interviews on Dominican television, J.D. Vance, the Republican vice-presidential candidate, took the stage to endorse Donald Trump's vision for a potential second term, while facing criticism from Democratic contenders. Vance highlighted Trump's proposals, particularly his views on strengthening presidential influence over federal monetary policy. During those discussions, Vance, the Ohio senator, defended Trump's view that the U.S. presidency should exercise greater control over monetary decisions traditionally handled by the Federal Reserve. This position, Vance said, is crucial to aligning the nation's economic strategies with the policies of the elected government,…
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US Ambassador: “El Mayo” Zambada Kidnapped, Taken to Texas Against His Will

US Ambassador: “El Mayo” Zambada Kidnapped, Taken to Texas Against His Will

More news - Latest news U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Ken Salazar has made some startling claims about the arrest of notorious drug lord Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada. According to Salazar, Zambada was forcibly flown to Texas on a private plane against his will. The diplomat clarified that the operation was not authorized or conducted by U.S. authorities and that it was Joaquín Guzmán López, son of the jailed former leader of the Sinaloa cartel, who allegedly facilitated Zambada's transfer. Salazar hinted at a possible deal between the two cartel figures. The joint arrest of Zambada and Guzmán López on July…
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Tropical Storm Debby Wreaks Havoc on Southeast US with Torrential Rains

Tropical Storm Debby Wreaks Havoc on Southeast US with Torrential Rains

Related media - Latest news Tropical Storm Debby turned north along the South Carolina coast Tuesday evening, unleashing heavy rain. The storm is forecast to continue bringing heavy rain to parts of eastern South Carolina and most of North Carolina, according to the latest update from the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). NOAA's latest briefing indicates that the continuing downpours are expected to cause "significant flooding impacts" in the Carolinas, several mid-Atlantic states, and as far north as Vermont by Saturday morning. The storm is expected to maintain its intensity in the Carolinas, with NOAA issuing potentially dangerous…
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