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ICE Snagging Chronic Offenders

Border czar Tom Homan steps up his efforts to locate and deport illegal aliens in New York. Eric Adams, the mayor of New York City, is helping with the campaign, but the governor of New York, Kathy Hochul, keeps throwing roadblocks. Maybe Homan will need to make good on his threat to flood New York City with ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) agents.

At least. ICE is managing to arrest some of the worst illegal aliens, like a 29-year-old wanted back in his home country on rape charges. The total number of ICE arrests so far this year is nearly equal to the full yearly roster of 2024 arrests by the corrupt Joe Biden administration. In point of fact, we now have genuine law enforcement taking place, as opposed to chicanery!

Meanwhile, in anticipation of St. Patrick’s Day, President Donald Trump meets with the Prime Minister of Ireland, while a group of MAHA moms met with newly appointed Health and Human Services Cabinet Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to start the process of reforming our nation’s backward nutritional and phamaceutical standards. Pray! Here’s more from And We Know.

COVID-19 Cure On Fast Track

With American pharmaceutical companies fast-tracking research into a cure for COVID-19, some officials are projecting a vaccine for the public as early as January, while others say it could be sooner.

One reason why the surge is breaking records is because the vaccines are based on next generation genetic technologies that can be developed and scaled up more quickly than conventional ones. These are known as genetic and viral vector vaccines, which have been in the development stage for decades.

In the following video, host Elena Guobyte, of the JAMA Network, explains the principles underlying the leading DNA, messenger RNA (mRNA), and viral vector vaccine candidates, and how they might induce immunity to SARS-CoV-2 infection.

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