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- 12-04-24 FED Diablo Gold News AM
12-04-24 FED Diablo Gold News AM
Today’s Morning News
Good morning, Freedom Eagles! Today, we uncover alarming statistics about illegal migrants with criminal charges in NYC and celebrate the upcoming opening of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library. Let’s dive in.
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Top Stories:
ICE Data Reveals Over 58,000 Illegal Migrants in NYC Are Felons or Facing Charges
Shocking new data from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) reveals that over 58,000 illegal migrants currently in New York City are felons or facing criminal charges. The information highlights a growing concern about public safety and the strain on local law enforcement in sanctuary cities.
Critics of sanctuary policies argue that they embolden criminal behavior and undermine federal immigration enforcement, while advocates maintain that sanctuary cities are essential for protecting vulnerable populations. As the debate over immigration policy heats up, this revelation adds fuel to an already contentious issue.
Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Set to Open July 4, 2026
North Dakota is gearing up to celebrate the legacy of Theodore Roosevelt with the opening of a presidential library dedicated to the Rough Rider himself. Set to debut on Independence Day 2026, the library will showcase Roosevelt’s contributions to conservation, public lands, and American history.
Situated in the heart of the Badlands, the library aims to inspire future generations to embrace Roosevelt’s ideals of rugged individualism and environmental stewardship. The project has been years in the making, funded through a mix of private and public contributions.
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Finance Spotlight:
Holiday Tipping Guide: How Much to Give This Season
Experts recommend tipping generously this holiday season to show appreciation for service workers, with suggested amounts tailored to different professions.
Tech & Innovation:
Self-Repairing Roads: The Future of Infrastructure?
Scientists are developing road materials that can heal cracks and damage on their own, potentially revolutionizing infrastructure maintenance.
Have a great day!
Sam Bennett