A “small ice age”

“No realistic adaptation measure can face such fast temperature changes under a collapse” of the Gulf current. In recent years we have discussed a lot about The weakening of the AMOC and about the consequences that, especially for EuropeI could have all this. And yet That study phrase that returned the old fear of the researchers to the fore: the one that says that we do what we do, THE END OF THE AMOC It would be a catastrophe of unsuspected proportions. Everything will happen too fast. The amoc is The oceanic flow that runs from north to south in the North Atlantic basin. The process begins with sinking to the cold water background in front of Greenland and the movement of this south. The replacement of that water with a warmer (which flows on the surface to the north) allows to transfer heat from the Gulf from Mexico to Europe. The cold comes. The problem is that the importance of this current in Europe is capital. Without it, both Western Europe and East of North America would cool very significantly. We would see how a “generalized cooling throughout the North Atlantic and Northern Hemisphere in general“That the temperature would collapse in Europe, how they would strengthen” from the winter storms, with more and more powerful explosive cyclogenesis “and a much more snow (taking a lot of productive lands from the market in a matter of years). The change would be (will be) brutal and we know it in good ink. The story is full of examples. The small ice age was, according to NASA a period that began around 1550 and consisted of three cold peaks (around 1650, 1770 and 1850) interspersed with relatively warm intervals. Those peaks were extremely hard and are key triggers of three of the great geopolitical conflicts of the continent: the wars of religion, the French Revolution (and Bonapartism) and the revolutions around 1848. But also the fall of the Ming dynasty in China. These years are full of anecdotes, from the Swedish troops crossing the frozen sea in the Swedish war Until the suspicion that the cold was the Calve factor that caused the wood of the Stradivarius to be denser than usual. Hunger, pain and suffering. In National Geographic published in his day A small summary of historical testimonies where it can be verified that “aldeano aldeans (survived) based on bread made with ground nuts stall The floor was too hard to dig. We are not in 1600, of course. And that shows, especially, in our ability to ‘adapt’ and to use internationalist networks to ‘cushion’ local or regional changes. No one can argue that, in recent decades, our systems have improved: beyond our assessment, Andalusia now has double irrigation that in the 90s in similar climatic circumstances. However, as the authors say, it is very difficult to imagine some scenario in which a climate change of that draft does not lead to a deep economic, political and social crisis throughout the entire continent. And that, of course, is the worst problem of all. Right now, all of Europe is in a hurry for a warmer climate, so that The Sahara extends to the northso that The rains and snow become more rare. At the time the Gulf Current is stopped (And it is increasingly clear that it will stop) We will be headed to the opposite situation. But without time to react. As the old woman said (and probably apocryphal) Chinese curse, we seem destined to live interesting times. Image | Juanedc In Xataka | In 536 the sun began to shine less than the moon. The small ice age began then began

In 536 the sun began to shine less than the moon. The small ice age began then began

The year 536 is sometimes called “The worst in history”, But this year only marked the beginning of a small ice age. An era of about 15 years in which sunlight was almost unable to reach the surface of the earth. Small ice age. For years it has been discussed what happened in the year 536 that triggered the “small ice age of late antiquity” (Lalia) that lasted until the 550s. The volcanic eruptions of this year and 541 or comet dust had been considered as possible causes, but we had A third hypothesis: An unknown underwater eruption. From historiography to the rings of the trees. From this era of darkness we have record through different sources: some historiographic, such as medieval texts in which there is talk of a sunlight so faint that it barely stood out about that of the moon. Others, more “modern”, such as the analysis of Tree rings. These rings appear as a result of the oscillations in their growth rate, a consequence of the succession of the seasons of the year and factors associated with it, such as the abundance of water. Or the hours of light. The suspects. And the hours of light were not abundant at this time. The cause of this long winter of 15 years would have been in a denser atmosphere full of dust or gas that would have prevented solar radiation from reaching the northern hemisphere. However, we are not sure what our atmosphere overshadowed. Volcanic activity has been the main suspect in the case. We know that the most powerful volcanoes can expel gases in such quantity that they can alter the terrestrial climate, usually for short periods of time. During this decade and a half we had proof of three volcanic eruptions, a “cataclysmic” eruption in 536, caused by a volcano in Iceland; and two others also relevant in 540 and 547. However, there are experts who consider that these three eruptions were not the cause of this small ice age, something else was needed. Submarine volcano. And that “something” could have been an underwater volcano. Is The hypothesis defended by an American team of researchers composed of Dallas Abbott and John Barron. They reached this conclusion when studying Greenland ice samples in which remains of marine microorganisms of tropical waters were found. According to this hypothesis, underwater rashes would have led to the atmosphere not only the gases of these events but also remains of sediments and marine life. An underwater eruption would also have vaporized a large amount of water that would have passed to the atmosphere. Huge consequences. All this would have had severe socio -economic consequences. Historical records speak of years in which cereal crops did not even allow bread, or snowfall in full summer. Towards the year 541 the so -called “Plaga de Justiniano” began in Egypt First epidemic Black plague of the Middle Ages. In the Iberian Peninsula this period of darkness could have unleashed The first of the crises that would end up resulting in the fall of the Visigothic kingdom and the Muslim conquer. Image | NOAA/National Science Foundation In Xataka | We believed that the huge eruption of Hunga Tonga had something to do with global temperature records. We didn’t even get closer In Xataka | Something weird happens in the Teide: although experts do not see signs of eruption, they insist that you have to follow it closely

Demand seeks to block ICE of raids against immigrants in Iglesias

A group of Quake Congregations filed a lawsuit against the Department of National Security (DHS) for Block the rule that now allows raids of Immigration and Customs Control Agents (ICE) in religious temples. The lawsuit filed in a district court in Maryland goes against the decision to allow operations In “sensitive places”which include churches, schools, hospitals. “The threat of that application (of the immigration law) Dissounts the congregants to attend the services, especially the members of the immigrant communities, ”says the demand. The Interfaith Alliance organization, which defends religious freedom and multirrigious democracy, received the lawsuit against the government of President Donald Trump. “This order is an intrusive overrimitation of the government that violates the holiness of our sanctuaries,” said Paul Brandeis Raushenbush, president and executive director of Interfaith Alliance. “It is not only immigrants who run the risk of losing their rights of religious freedom under the Trump administration, but also Christians and people of faith throughout the United States who are called to take care of immigrants.” The quaqueros groups are represented by Democracy Forward, a close partner of Interfaith Alliance, whose director, Skye Perryman, serves as president of the Policies Committee of the Board of Directors of the religious organization. Reverend Roushenbush insisted on the importance of protecting religious freedom. “As a Baptist Minister and president of an organization dedicated to religious freedom, I welcome this lawsuit and urge the Federal Judicial Power to quickly block Trump’s attack on places of worship,” he said. “No one should fear for their safety and that of their families when they are going to worship.” He added that the Trump administration decision, as part of the strategy for The deportation plan“It is an intrusive overrimitation of the government” in the sanctuaries. “It is not only immigrants who run the risk of losing their rights of religious freedom under the Trump administration, but also Christians and people of faith throughout the United States who are called to take care of immigrants,” he says. “The Trump administration has dangerously made lay pastors and leaders at risk of being processed simply by fulfilling the obligation of their churches, according to Matthew 25, to welcome immigrants.” The religious group recalled that the Trump administration and the Supreme Court highlight religious freedom as a priority, but demand questions “the sincerity of those beliefs.” Continue reading:• What documents should a foreigner carry in the United States before ICE raids?• Border tsar attack against Pope Francis for criticizing immigrants deportations• The White House spreads the first images of immigrants by addressing a plane to be deported (Tagstotranslate) Donald Trump (T) Ice

They report absences of immigrants in works and schools in the face of ICE raids

The undocumented immigrantseven without criminal record, they fear being trapped by Immigration and Customs Control Agents (ICE) that carry out operations nationwide, so various industries and even schools already report absences. “We are seeing absenteeism, not only of workers, but of students in schoolsparents are afraid to send their children to school, ”confirmed Mónica Villalobos, president and CEO of the Arizona Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. Villalobos participated in a press conference with businessmen and business leaders of several states, such as Florida, Texas and Illinois, to talk about the impact of the mass deportation plan of President Donald Trump and how they have negatively impacted migrant populations. “From Chicago, you know that our members report that pedestrian traffic and operations have decreased up to 50% during the last weekonly for fear, ”said Rebecca Shi, executive director of the US Business Immigration Coalition (ABIC), who operates in Illinois. Shi confirmed that in Chicago some companies have faced “difficulties to open”, due to the absence of people. In that city, the Tsar of La Frontera, Tom Homan, has led raids together with even ICE and ATF officers, some companies “Americans have difficulty obtaining some of the products they usually enjoy. So it is definitely having an impact, ”added Shi. Shi acknowledged that the migratory system is broken, but pointed out that most immigrants have been essential workers. “We know that the reality is that, you know, A significant amount of the population has been essential workers who are workingrespecting the law and can have a path to legal status in several bipartisan solutions, ”he said. The negative impacts for deportations in different industries begin to feel, mainly in agriculture, milk production, among other sectors in California, Florida, Texas. The National Agricultural Workers Survey indicates that 73% of agricultural workers are born abroadbut there is a high percentage, about 40%, it has no papers. The dairy sector also depends on undocumented workerswhere about 50% of them have no papers. End of deportation priorities The Trump administration ended with the deportation priorities of President Joe Biden who focused on people with criminal recordgiving ICE officers the ease of deciding to avoid the persecution of a person only for being undocumented. The Trump Executive Order called “Initial termination of harmful orders and executive actions” revokes the 13993 Executive Order of Biden (entitled “Review of the policies and priorities of compliance with the Civil Immigration Law”). “By eliminating that prioritization, anyone who is present without legal authorization in the United States, regardless of their community ties, family ties or how long it has lived here, will be An objective for ICE“, Warned the New York Immigration Coalition Organization (NYIC). The organization also noted that Trump’s immigration policies include expanding accelerated deportation, which was applied mainly for immigrants who were maximum 100 miles from the border. Homan told Fox News that the arrests of undocumented immigrants will increase. “I think the president is happy, but we are going to make it much happier,” said Homan. “These raids will continue throughout the country. We are not going to give up. ” On average, ICE is stopping almost 500 immigrants daily, but on Sunday he reported the arrest of 956, which is considered a record for a single day of operations. Continue reading:• What documents should a foreigner carry in the United States before ICE raids?• Border tsar attack against Pope Francis for criticizing immigrants deportations• The White House spreads the first images of immigrants by addressing a plane to be deported (Tagstotranslate) Donald Trump (T) Ice

The DEA organizes with ICE to carry out raids against immigrants in Chicago

Agents from the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) as well as Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) They remain in constant coordination to carry out possible immigration control actions in the city of Chicago. Through the official account on the social network immigration matter. “DEA, along with our partners @TheJusticeDept, is helping @DHSgov and other law enforcement partners enforce federal law with your immigration enforcement efforts”says the DEA. Days before Donald Trump returned to the White House as the new president of the United States, The Latino community of Chicago had warned about a possible massive roundup of immigrantswhich would be executed one day after Trump’s inauguration and which did not occur. Politicians at the local, state and federal levels, as well as migrant advocacy organizations, were working around the clock to inform migrant communities about their rights and prepare them for possible mass deportations. ICE could carry out actions against immigrants in Chicago.Credit: Bryan Cox | AP According to The Wall Street Journal, the new government planned a “large-scale immigration raid” in Chicagowith the deployment of between 100 and 200 agents from the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Service (ICE, in English). However, leaks to the press caused Donald Trump’s Government to delay the operation and immigrant advocacy organizations to intensify the work of informative workshops for the community about their rights in the face of the possible emergency. With information from EFE. Keep reading:• Border czar attacks Pope Francis for criticizing immigrant deportations• The White House releases the first images of immigrants boarding a plane to be deported• Tom Homan on mass deportation: “ICE agents from all over the country will be on the streets from the beginning”

They warn that ICE is even stopping US citizens

The operations of the Customs Immigration and Control Agency (ICE) are carried out in practically the whole countrybut the agents are not following the required protocols, such as having arrest orders signed by a judge and, according to several reports, there are also Stoping Americans. Two cases have even alerted authorities, as in Newark, New Jersey, where on Thursday a raid was made where dozens of people were arrested and processed For deportationincluding American citizens and even a veteran. “Today, agents of the United States Immigration and Customs Control (ICE) raided a local establishment in the city of Newark, Stoping undocumented and citizens, without presenting a court order“, Warned the mayor of Newark, Ras Baraka. “One of the detainees is a veteran American military who suffered the indignity that the legitimacy of his military documentation was questioned.” The mayor warned that The way ICE is operating viola the fourth amendment of the Constitutionwhich prohibits making investigations for no probable reason, which is known as a “hunt.” “This atrocious act clearly violates the fourth amendment of the United States Constitution, which guarantees’ the right of people to the safety of their persons, houses, papers and effects, against registries and unqualations irrarrazonables,” said the mayor. In New Mexico, Democratic representative Teresa Leger Fernández revealed that ICE agents are harassing Native Americans, as part of the raids. “ICE agents are harassing and threatening the Native Americans”League wrote in his X account, formerly Twitter. “Trump said that bad immigrants can be recognized for their ‘appearance’. The members of the tribes resemble the first Americans. Stop harassing them. ” The representative offered the telephone line of her office (202) 225-6190. Remember that there are several branches that ICE has, such as special agents (HSI), which are focused on deportation orders signed by a judge (Ero), but sometimes federal officers only carry outfits that say ‘Police’. The National Security Department (DHS) also gave authorization for the Officers of the DEA, AFT, the Marshals office and the bureau of prisons carrying out investigations and arrests of undocumented immigrants. ICE reported that only last Thursday arrested more than 500 immigrantsbut although that figure is a little above the average in terms of arrests that have been made in 2024, for example, which is about 400 people a day. ICE AGENTS ARE HARASSING AND THREATENING Native America. If This has had you, Call My Office AT (202) 225-6190. Trump Said You Can Tell Bad Immigrants by What They “Look” Like. Tribal Members Like the First America. Stop Harassing Them. – Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández (@repteresalf) January 23, 2025 What to do before a possible encounter with ICE Migratory lawyers and migrant defenders suggest the suggestion if a person has a meeting with ICE: – The person You don’t have to provide your namenor any identification. “(Immigrants) does not have to provide identification or answer any questions. You do not have to give your consent to review your pockets, bags or personal items, ”says the New York Immigration Coalition (NYIC). – If you need to find someone who may have been arrested, you can search the ICE online stop location system in Locator.ice.gov, in addition to consulting the specific installation in Ice.gov/detenion-facilities. 5. Record and request help An immigrant has the right to record his meeting or that of other people with ICE agents, but he must do it safely. Take note of the location, the time and what the ICE agents said and did. “You have the right to ask agents to identify and a copy of a court order. Be sure to verify that the order is signed by a state or federal judge. Otherwise, the order can be an administrative order. An order not signed by a judge is not a valid order for an agent to require the entrance (or search) of a private area such as a house, a vehicle or an exclusive area for employees in a workplace, ”says Nyic. Although migrants do not have the right to a lawyer provided by the Government, it does have the right to make a phone call to request family or legal help. Continue reading:• Trump blocks citizens by birth to children of undocumented• New law will allow ICE to detain almost any undocumented, it warns the agency’s ex official.• Tom Homan on mass deportation: “ICE agents from all over the country will be on the streets from the beginning” (Tagstotranslate) Donald Trump (T) Ice

Winter storm spreads across southern US with ice and snow

NEW ORLEANS— A massive storm of snow, sleet and freezing rain hit the southern United States on Wednesday, setting new records for snowfall and exposing the region to unaccustomed winter joys and dangers. From Texas and extending south to Florida and the North Carolina coast, snow and sleet caused ice accumulation in cities New Orleans, Atlanta and Jacksonville, Florida. In Alabama, the weight of the snow caused the dome of the Mobile Civic Center to collapse, which is scheduled for demolition to make way for a new arena for sporting events. At least eight deaths were attributed to the storm as temperatures settled below freezing with even colder wind chills. The arctic air also turned much of the north-central and eastern parts of the country into a freezer, causing hundreds of flights to be cancelled. Government offices remained closed, as did classrooms for more than a million students who are more accustomed to hurricane evacuations than snow days. New Englanders know what to do on days like these: Terry Fraser of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, didn’t have his windshield snow removal tool with him when he went out to visit his granddaughter in Brunswick, Georgia, so he used the card from a discount store to remove snow and ice from his rental van in a frozen hotel parking lot. “This is what we do up north when you don’t have a scraper,” Fraser said. “Hey, it works.” In Tallahassee, Florida, the Holmes family set their alarms for the early hours of Wednesday and headed out in search of a snow-covered slope before it melted. Layla, 9, and Rawley, 12, used what they had: their surfboards. “You have to be creative in Florida!” said mom, Alicia Holmes. Anchorage wants its snow backThe record 10 inches (25 centimeters) of snowfall in New Orleans more than doubled the snowfall Anchorage, Alaska, has received since early December, the National Weather Service said. “We would like our snow back,” the weather service office in Anchorage joked in a post on the social network X. “Or at least some King Cake in return.” Anchorage was also warmer Wednesday morning than New Orleans, Atlanta, Jacksonville or Charlotte, North Carolina, according to the weather service. Dangerously cold temperatures and wind chills are forecast to persist in the southern region of the country on Thursday morning, with widespread frost in some places through the weekend, the weather service said. The thermometer is expected to return above freezing on Thursday in places such as New Orleans, and by Friday in Tallahassee and the coast of the Carolinas. Interstate highway closures Snow and ice also forced road closures, including a several-mile stretch of Interstate 10. Causeways and bridges crossing the Louisiana marshes were particularly prone to frost. “Louisiana, if you can, just hang in there,” Gov. Jeff Landry said, warning that Tuesday’s “magical” snow day would turn dangerous Wednesday as conditions worsened. In Charleston, South Carolina, it took crews nearly 16 hours to reopen traffic along the massive 2.5-mile (4-kilometer) Ravenel Bridge, which carries about 100,000 vehicles a day. Icy conditions plagued drivers in Georgia, where authorities responded to more than 1,000 calls for help. Who needs a beach when there’s snow?Some people took advantage of the Ravenel Bridge’s steep overpasses and turned them into makeshift sledding tracks. On the Outer Banks, children slid down snow-covered sand dunes near where the Wright Brothers made their first flight, while adults attempted to navigate waist-deep drifts of snow at Kitty’s Pier. Hawk. One ferry system suspended service between the barrier islands. “Maybe every 10 years we get a good snowfall like this,” said Ryan Thibodeau, 38, co-owner of Carolina Designs Realty, a vacation rental company. The storm that triggered the first blizzard warnings for some locations along the Texas and Louisiana coast also blanketed the beaches of Gulf Shores, Alabama, and Pensacola Beach, Florida. Snow covering the South Carolina sand from Hilton Head to Myrtle Beach created more opportunities to convert surf gear into sleds. “It didn’t have the speed of a sled,” Alex Spiotta said as his family rode a boogie board on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina. “But in the south, you have to use whatever you have.” Other things that were used as sleds were: a laundry basket in Montgomery, Alabama; a pool tube in Houston; and kayaks, cardboard boxes and alligator inflatables on the Mississippi River levees in Louisiana. A vehicle was dragging a skier down a street in Pensacola, Florida. In Metairie, Louisiana, several nuns were having fun throwing snowballs at a priest. Flight cancellations and fatalitiesNearly 2,000 flights were canceled in the United States and another 2,300 were postponed as of midday Wednesday, according to the website FlightAware.com. The unprecedented demand for electricity to stay warm was met by the Tennessee Valley Authority, which provides power to more than 10 million customers in seven states, and PJM Interconnection, which operates the 13-state grid. But more than 100,000 families were without power in the Mid-Atlantic region Wednesday morning, according to the website PowerOutage.us. The Texas Department of Safety and Security reported that five people were killed early Tuesday when a tractor-trailer crashed into other vehicles on an icy highway southwest of San Antonio. Two people died from the cold in Austin, Texas, where emergency crews responded to more than a dozen reports of “cold exposure.” In Georgia, authorities said one person died of hypothermia. And yet the planet is warmingIn Southern California, where fires have killed at least 28 people and consumed thousands of homes, Santa Ana winds and arid conditions worsened by climate change continued to raise concerns. Although the United States, which covers approximately 2% of the planet’s land surface, experiences unusually low temperatures, the planet as a whole sets heat records. So far in 2025, the first 20 hottest days of a year on record have been experienced, according to the European climate service Copernicus, leaving last year’s mark behind, according to the data, which goes back to 1940. So far this year, U.S. … Read more

Republican senator claims that ICE arrested 308 immigrants in a matter of hours

Katie Boyd Britt, Republican of Alabama, celebrated that, on Donald Trump’s first day as president, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents arrested 308 immigrants. Through a message published on platform X, formerly known as Twitter, The 42-year-old senator applauded the efforts of ICE members to work under adverse weather conditions with the aim of enforcing the order implemented by the head of the nation to combat the immigration phenomenon. “Today, ICE made 308 arrests of illegal immigrants inside our nation, even in the frigid temperatures,” he explained. In the style of Donald Trump, the lawyer who graduated from the University of Alabama labeled everyone people arrested as criminals that represented a risk to society. “These arrests were nationwide in all areas of interest and included several murderers, rapists, sex offenders and kidnappers,” he emphasized. Since the first day of the new administration, ICE agents practically have an open hand to detain immigrants who lack documents to prove their stay in the United States. (Credit: Julia Demaree Nikhinson / AP) In addition, The Republican senator also mentioned that several undocumented immigrants who remained imprisoned were granted freedom with the aim of remaining in ICE custody and thus, within a few days, deporting them to their respective nations of origin. “ICE also went to the prisons and ordered that almost 300 more foreigners be released and placed in their custody instead of leaving them on the streets of our country. “Common sense has returned,” he said. It should be noted that, since last year, Donald Trump anticipated that he would implement the largest deportation of immigrants in American history, a process that was launched by signing several orders that empower ICE agents to detain immigrants even in areas previously considered “sensitive” such as: schools, shelters, courts and even churches, to name a few. In this regard, Benjamine Huffman, acting secretary of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), said the importance of empowering ICE agents to carry out the president’s mandate. “This action empowers the brave men and women of CBP and ICE to enforce our immigration laws and catch criminal aliens, including murderers and rapists, who have entered our country illegally,” he stressed. Keep reading: • They denounce the arrest of 200 immigrants in a surprise raid carried out in California • ICE withdraws ‘sensitive areas’ rule to carry out raids against immigrants anywhere: schools, churches, shelters, courts • Border Tsar proposes placing deported immigrant children in social reintegration centers

Trump orders the accelerated deportation of undocumented immigrants

WASHINGTON, DC- A executive order can include various government policies, such as the one recently signed by President Donald Trump, “Protecting Americans from Invasion”where it orders the immediate deportation of undocumented immigrants to apply. “The Secretary of Homeland Security will promptly take appropriate measures to utilize all other provisions of the immigration laws or any other federal law (…), to ensure the efficient and expedited removal of aliens from the United States“, indicates the order signed this Tuesday. The Trump Administration orders the application of this strategy “against all inadmissible and deportable foreigners.” It places particular emphasis on “those foreigners who threaten the security of the American people.” The guideline is set out in Section 9, where it states that even New arrivals may be subject to deportationa policy that has also been applied by Democratic governments, but the period of authorized stay may vary in each government. “(The) efficient deportations of newcomers and other foreigners are authorized,” indicates the order that cites the Immigration and Nationality Law (INA). Each administration is free to set its deportation priorities, as the Supreme Court confirmed in June 2023, when Republicans pushed for the administration to Joe Biden deport any immigrant, rather than allowing immigrants ICE agents evaluate all the conditions of an undocumented person to determine if he or she was a danger to public safety or national security. The expedited deportation process worries immigrant advocates because due process can be violated by preventing a person from presenting their case before an immigration judge. The INA (at 8 USC 1225) when discussing inspection by immigration officials; expedited expulsion of foreigners who arrive inadmissible and referral for hearing indicates that even in expedited deportation, the processes must be before a judge, even if they are expedited. During the first Trump administration, summary trials were held in temporary facilities in Texas, so that expedited deportations were approved by a judge, although the immigrants did not have a legal representative. Operational anywhere Added to the accelerated deportations was the decision of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) so that ICE agents can execute deportation orders in churches, schools, shelters, courts and other places that were considered “sensitive areas”. ICE affirms that the orders against criminals will be executed, but in churches, for example, it is documented that women with children request refuge to avoid deportation, because they have an order from a judge. Keep reading:· With Democratic support, Laken Riley Law against immigrants advances· Tom Homan on mass deportation: “ICE agents from all over the country will be on the streets from the beginning”· Ted Cruz focuses deportations on criminals when speaking at Hispanic gala: “Take your bags and go”

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