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Inundated with infected immigrants

Opinion Your Opinion: Inundated with infected immigrants Dear Editor: I ve been hearing recently about southern Missouri being the COVID-19 surge hotspot and the following article should raise some questions regarding the fake news coverage of what s really happening. Jul. 26 2021 @ 11:05pm Harold H. Horstmann Dear Editor: I ve been hearing recently about southern Missouri being the COVID-19 surge hotspot and the following article should raise some questions regarding the fake news coverage of what s really happening. I refer to a July 21 article by Bob Price: Border Patrol Sounds COVID Alarm as 40 Agents Test Positive in Texas Sector (https://www.breitbart.com/border/2021/07/21/border-patrol-sounds-COVID-alarm-as-40-agents-test-positive-in-texas-sector/)

Border Patrol Sounds COVID Alarm as 40 Agents Test Positive in Texas Sector

Border Patrol Sounds COVID Alarm as 40 Agents Test Positive in Texas Sector
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Inside the Beltway: Voters suspicious of 2020 election

Meanwhile, a substantial new poll from Monmouth University also offered insight. It found that a third of U.S. adults continue to believe that President Biden won the election “only due to voter fraud” while an equal number say that audits of the 2020 election results are “legitimate efforts to uncover irregularities.” Yes, well, imagine that. It is of note that 14% also agree that they “will never accept Biden as president,” according to the survey, which was released Tuesday. Another 37% said voter fraud is a “major problem in the U.S.,” while 32% deemed it a “minor problem. See more numbers in the Poll du Jour at column’s end.

Border Patrol Agents Save Life of Migrant Suffering Heat Stroke in Texas

Border Patrol Agents Save Life of Migrant Suffering Heat Stroke in Texas 12 May 2021 Rio Grande Valley Sector Border Patrol agents saved the life of a migrant found on a ranch in South Texas. The agents aided the unresponsive migrant and stabilized him before arranging transportation to a regional hospital. Border Patrol agents assigned to the Kingsville Station encountered an unresponsive migrant adult male on a ranch about 80 miles from the Texas border with Mexico. The migrant appeared to be suffering signs of severe heat stroke, according to a tweet from Rio Grande Valley Sector Chief Patrol Agent Brian Hastings. Kingsville agents work together to save the life of a migrant in severe medical distress.

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