❗️Record-setting 153 noncitizen sex offenders arrested by ICE in Maryland in 2024
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement has reported a record number of arrests of noncitizen sex offenders in Maryland, during the current fiscal year.
Authorities in Baltimore have arrested 153 noncitizen sex offenders in the 2024 fiscal year, ERO Baltimore announced in a press release.
This record number of arrests follows the recent case of a Honduran man, Madai Gamaliel Amaya, who was deported in 2010 after serving time for a rape conviction. In 2016, Amaya was caught attempting to re-enter the country illegally. He was convicted of unlawful entry in 2017 and was sent back to prison. After serving his sentence, he was deported again in 2018, but he managed to re-enter the US at an unknown time.
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It's easy to mock this guy, laugh at him, say it's always Gingers etc.
However why are we not asking why, as a society, young men are making life choices like this?
Same as anyone who chooses to go against our natural order with how they live.
Something has gone badly wrong.
“Oregon is using satellites to hunt small farms.”
Farmer Justin Rhodes says the state redefined “CAFO” so even 3 cows and a milking stand count as a factory farm.
Cease-and-desist letters. $100K “upgrades.” Family farms shut down.
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“The fetal bovine serum is just disgusting, and it’s in almost every viral vaccine. They harvest it by inserting a needle into the beating heart of a baby cow to extract its blood. Where is PETA when you need them? The FDA even admits they use ‘cow parts’ because cows are large and have a lot to use.”
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🌊🌎 Climate scientists’ controversial claim Gulf Stream could be near collapse — predicting a new ice age
A key Atlantic current could be pushed to the brink of collapse within decades, supposedly ushering in a new ice age and dramatically raising sea levels, climate scientists have claimed in a controversial new study published in the journal Communications Earth & Environment.
Per the new findings, the at-risk current in question is the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation or AMOC, a “conveyor belt of the ocean” that funnels warm water toward the ocean surface — from the tropics to the Northern Hemisphere.
This current, which includes the Gulf Stream that runs from the Gulf of Mexico to the US East Coast and across the Atlantic to Europe, helps maintain the mild climate of Europe, the UK, and the US East Coast.
The study stated that the source of this marine temperature regulator, the Greenland Ice sheet, is being thawed amid warming temperatures, causing ...