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Girl who chewed through restraints was held captive by illegal alien with bodies of mother and brother, sheriff says
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Open Borders
2023-02-28 12:15:07 UTC
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Only believe CNN!
A 12-year-old girl who was held captive for a week in a mobile
home with what turned out to be the decomposing, dismembered
remains of her mother and brother provided key information that
led to the arrest of the woman's live-in boyfriend, authorities
said Thursday.

The girl, who gnawed through restraints to escape from the
residence while the man was away "is a hero for surviving the
incident and coming forward with the information that she
provided us in order to charge him," said Tallapoosa County
Sheriff Jimmy Abbett.

Discovered along a country road by a passerby following her
escape on Monday, the child is now safe in the custody of state
child welfare officials. Her braces were damaged from the
chewing and marks on her wrists indicated she'd been tied up,
authorities said.

Assaulted and plied with alcohol to keep her in a stupor, the
girl fled after chewing through the ties that held her down on a
bed, authorities said in court documents.

José Paulino Pascual-Reyes, 37, was charged with kidnapping and
multiple counts of capital murder in the slayings of what
authorities said were the girl's 29-year-old mother and her son,
who court records show was younger than 14.

"They were boyfriend and girlfriend," Abbett said of Pascual-
Reyes and the girl's mother. "They were actually living there
all together."

The kidnapping charge alleges that the girl was held hostage
against her will, not that she was physically abducted from
elsewhere and taken to the home, Abbett noted.

The girl was taken captive on July 24 around the time her mother
and brother were killed, authorities allege, and police found
two dismembered bodies in the mobile home after the child
escaped on Monday morning. Abbett declined to comment on whether
the girl knew the fate of her mother and brother while she was
still a hostage, but the chopped-up remains were found inside
the home.

Pascual-Reyes was arrested Monday night while working at a
construction site in Auburn, more than 20 miles from the mobile
home. He is being held without bond.

Defense attorney Mark Carlton said he and another lawyer had
just been appointed to represent Pascual-Reyes and declined
immediate comment, saying they'd yet to have a chance to meet
with him.

Reyes, who is from Mexico, was in the country illegally after
being deported and returning without proper documentation,
Abbett said. It wasn't clear when he last entered the United
States, said the sheriff, but the group had been living in the
mobile home since February.

Ceja and the two children entered the United States from Mexico
in 2017 and remained after requesting asylum, but their claims
had yet to be decided by immigration officials, the sheriff said.

While a few other people live near the mobile home and others
had lived at the residence, there's no indication anyone else
knew about the killings or that the girl was being held against
her will, Abbett said.

"No one has come forward with information," he said.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/alabama-abducted-girl-chews-through-
restraints-captive-with-bodies-mother-brother/?intcid=CNI-00-
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Biden's illegal aliens.
Mean Trump
2023-03-04 02:12:48 UTC
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Drop them off at the Joe Biden residence in Delaware.
Arizona has given up on waiting for President Biden to address
the ongoing border crisis along the southern limits of the Grand
Canyon state and is moving forward with building its own border
wall.

Republican Gov. Doug Ducey unveiled the plan Friday as
construction began on the new barrier.

“Arizona has had enough. We can’t wait any longer. The Biden
administration’s lack of urgency on border security is a
dereliction of duty,” Ducey said in a statement.

“For the last two years, Arizona has made every attempt to work
with Washington to address the crisis on our border. Time and
time again we’ve stepped in to clean up their mess. Arizonans
can’t wait any longer for the federal government to deliver on
their delayed promises.”

The state is planning to construct the wall in a thousand-foot
gap near Yuma with 60 double stacked shipping containers that
measure to approximately 22-feet-high each. The top of the
barrier will feature concertina wire.

Ashbritt, an Emergency management contractor, is handling the
construction which is anticipated to be finished over the
weekend.

The project is expected to cost approximately $6 million.

The Department of Homeland Security and White House were
reportedly unaware of the decision, according to the Washington
Examiner.

Ducey’s director of communications, CJ Karamargin, told The Post
that the decision came after the governor’s office has “been
attempting to work with the federal government for months.”

“We have sent letters, they’ve gone unresponded…it’s just been
very, it’s been super frustrating,” Karamargin said.

“We’ve attempted to reach out. We’ve not been successful,
sadly,” he added.

The decision to erect the border wall comes as the governor’s
office has transported more than a thousand migrants to
Washington DC in order to ease tensions on border towns that
have been faced with the brunt of the historic migrant levels.

Karamargin confirmed to The Post that as of Friday, their office
had transported 1,425 people to D.C. on 38 buses. While 27% of
all transported migrants say their final destination is New
York, the governor’s office said there are no plans to begin
transporting migrants to the Big Apple – unlike Texas which
started last week.

Yuma, Arizona is one of the most popular sectors of migrants to
cross through when traveling into the US. In June, 235,230
migrant encounters were recorded in the region – following only
behind Texas’ Del Rio and Rio Grande Valley sectors, according
to US Customs and Border Protection (CBP).

July’s migrant numbers have yet to be released.

“Our border communities are being used as the entryway to the
United States, overwhelming law enforcement, hospitals,
nonprofits and residents,” Ducey said Friday.

“It’s our responsibility to protect our citizens and law
enforcement from this unprecedented crisis. With the resources
and manpower in the right places, our Border Patrol and law
enforcement will be better equipped to do their jobs well and
prevent cartels from exploiting our communities. That’s exactly
what our barrier mission will do.”

While the Biden administration has been heavily criticized for
its response to the ongoing border crisis, the Department of
Homeland Security announced last month that it would also be
filling some gaps along the border wall in Yuma.

Specifically, DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas authorized CBP to
seal the openings near the Morelos Dam just west of the city.

The department said the area “presents safety and life hazard
risks for migrants attempting to cross into the United States
where there is a risk of drownings and injuries from falls. This
area also poses a life and safety risk to first responders and
agents responding to incidents in this area.”

At the start of his administration, President Biden issued an
executive order to halt all border wall construction. The move
has been criticized by Republicans and some Democrats for
allowing individual migrants and human traffickers smuggling
groups of people to cross the border more easily.

https://nypost.com/2022/08/12/arizona-building-own-wall-
frustrated-over-biden-inaction-on-border/
80%
2023-03-04 02:28:07 UTC
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This is what happens to bitchy fat broads who stab honest men in the back.
Jackson, Wyoming (CNN)Rep. Liz Cheney's supporters say her
reelection hopes were doomed on January 13, 2021, when a week
after the insurrection at the Capitol, she and nine other House
Republicans voted to impeach former President Donald Trump.

Everything since that day -- Cheney's role on the House select
committee investigating the insurrection; her ads featuring her
father, former Vice President Dick Cheney, eviscerating Trump;
her speeches attempting to steer the GOP away from Trump's
influence -- only served Harriet Hageman's victory in Wyoming's
primary for its lone House seat on Tuesday.

Cheney's ouster caps a summer in which Trump has purged the GOP
of many of his critics, while elevating candidates -- including
Hageman -- who have parroted his lies about widespread election
fraud. Trump-aligned candidates have won primaries for governor
in swing states such as Arizona, Michigan, Wisconsin and
Pennsylvania, and Senate in Georgia, Ohio and Pennsylvania.
Candidates backed by the former President have positioned
themselves to take over the election machinery in a series of
key states if they win in November.

Primaries in recent months have also brought into focus the role
a handful of prominent Republicans, including Cheney and former
Vice President Mike Pence, are seeking to play in moving the GOP
beyond Trump and his election denialism.

But Wyoming's results on Tuesday demonstrated the long odds
those Trump critics face in a party in which the former
President remains the most dominant figure and is teasing a
third run for the White House in 2024.

President Joe Biden called Cheney following her primary loss,
according to a person familiar with the matter who declined to
divulge the contents of the conversation. Bloomberg was first to
report the call.

Cheney attempted to assemble a coalition of Democrats,
independents and moderate and anti-Trump Republicans -- many of
them ideological opponents of the neoconservative congresswoman
before the last 19 months -- to save her seat. Her campaign sent
information to registered Democrats in Wyoming about how to
change their party registration, and in interviews across the
state in the lead-up to the election, a number of Democrats did
say they were voting for Cheney.

But the Cowboy State's electorate is almost entirely Republican.
Wyoming has more than 215,000 registered Republicans compared to
just 36,000 registered Democrats, according to data from the
secretary of state's office. That's a drop of about 15,000
registered Democrats from early 2021, but the pool of party-
switchers, along with a fall-off of more than 3,000 independent
voters who likely became Republicans, was nowhere near large
enough to save Cheney from defeat in a Republican Party that had
turned against her.

<https://www.cnn.com/2022/08/17/politics/why-liz-cheney-
lost/index.html>
Mean Trump
2023-03-04 02:38:18 UTC
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A Georgia sheriff intervened when a bus driver attempted to
leave migrants at a rural truck stop in his county, instead of
taking the passengers to their original destination of
Washington D.C.

Dade County Sgt. Chad Payne joined "Fox & Friends" to share the
details of how officers rerouted the bus.

"It's just not humane to drop somebody off in the middle of
nowhere and just expect them to fend for themselves," he told
host Steve Doocy.

NYC MAYOR ADAMS OUTRAGED OVER ‘SMALL PART’ OF BORDER CRISIS
IMPACTING HIS SANCTUARY CITY, TEXAS AG

Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser wrote a letter to
Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin on Thursday, requesting for
the second time that 150 D.C. National Guard members be deployed
to the nation's capital to assist with the arrival of migrants.

Thousands of migrants, some of whom have been bussed from Texas,
have arrived in Washington, D.C., in recent months.

"With Texas bearing the brunt of the president’s catastrophic
failure, in April I directed the Texas Division of Emergency
Management to begin busing migrants to Washington D.C. to
provide relief to overrun border communities and bring the
reality of the crisis to the federal government’s doorstep,"
Abbott wrote in an op-ed on Thursday.

Payne said they had been receiving calls about migrants being
dropped off at the truck stop and received a call from a local
gas station about another bus arriving. He said officers arrived
just before the bus was going to depart.

According to Payne, the driver was encouraging the migrants to
walk to Chattanooga and said it was just a "short walk."

"It would have been a very long walk, a 20-mile walk to
Chattanooga from where they were at. And they just dropped them
off in essentially the middle of the country. There's nothing
down there except the truck stop and farmhouses and farmland. So
leaving them there would have essentially been establishing a
homeless camp," he said.

Payne added that the Georgia governor said he would call the
owner of the bus line to ask that they do not make drop-offs in
the state and also mentioned that the migrants had government-
issued cell phones.

https://www.foxnews.com/media/georgia-officers-catch-bus-driver-
dropping-migrants-rural-truck-stop-humane
Mexicans
2023-03-04 02:48:31 UTC
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Cut the dick off this one and make him eat it. Raw.
COVINA, Calif. -
A Covina man who was arrested last month for alleged possession
of child pornography but bailed out and was released has been
arrested again, this time for allegations of rape, according to
the Covina Police Department.

Authorities said Ramon Elias-Zavala was arrested Aug. 9 for the
rape allegations and remains in custody.

Previously, Elias-Zavala was arrested July 15 after authorities
served a search warrant on his home. According to the
investigation, Elias-Zavala was communicating with an underage
girl in the Covina area.

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The Covina Police Department is looking for any potential
victims associated with Elias-Zavala. Anyone with information
related to our investigation is encouraged to contact Detective
Manny Esquivel at 626-384-5621
Mean Trump
2023-03-04 07:33:06 UTC
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Drop them off at the Joe Biden residence in Delaware.
The city Department of Investigation has opened a probe into
allegations that Mayor Eric Adams’ Social Services commissioner
withheld key information from him about migrants sleeping on the
floor at a city intake shelter, The Post has learned.

The DOI notified ex-Department of Social Services chief public
information officer Julia Savel on Thursday that the agency has
opened an investigation into her claims that Commissioner Gary
Jenkins fired her after she complained internally that he was
keeping information from Mayor Adams and the public, according
to a source with knowledge of the situation, which was first
reported by NBC 4.

“DOI is aware of the matter and declines to further comment,”
DOI spokeswoman Diane Struzzi told The Post.

Savel, who was fired on Aug. 5, alleges that Jenkins knew the
city had violated a legal “right to shelter” obligation on July
18 and told her to keep the information from City Hall.

City Hall said on Thursday that Jenkins notified Deputy Mayor
Anne Williams-Isom in a message on July 18 saying they realized
families remained overnight at the PATH intake center in the
Bronx, but they did not realize there was a legal obligation
until later.

Adams was not notified until July 20, according to City Hall.

“While we have seen no public indication of an investigation,
DOI is an independent agency and will decide on their own what
they will or will not investigate. As was previously stated,
Commissioner Jenkins was informed of the issue and immediately
informed Deputy Mayor Williams-Isom that same morning. There was
never any intention by DSS to delay communication of the issue
to anyone at City Hall,” said Adams spokesman Fabien Levy.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has sent busloads of migrants from the
southern border to the Big Apple for several weeks, claiming the
federal government is not assisting them with the flood of
asylum seekers.

New York City has since the administration of former Mayor Bill
de Blasio been a “sanctuary city” meaning local authorities will
not identify or flag for immigration authorities illegal
immigrants discovered in the course of their duties, and is also
a “right to shelter” city, meaning anyone seeking shelter is
required by law to be provided housing within a certain period
of time.

https://nypost.com/2022/08/12/doi-probing-eric-adams-
commissioner-gary-jenkins-over-migrant-shelter-info/
Mean Trump
2023-03-04 08:28:50 UTC
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Drop them off at the Joe Biden residence in Delaware.
Immigrants on a Texas bus bound for the Big Apple — which was
supposed to go to several cities along the way to let passengers
off — threatened to call cops when the driver said they wouldn’t
be stopping in Tennessee, The Post has learned.

The charter bus is part of Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s border
initiative.

The Post was in Del Rio, Texas, Friday morning as immigrants
boarded the bus which was supposed to stop in Chattanooga,
Tennessee, and Washington, D.C., before arriving at its final
destination in New York City.

About 40 immigrants, a majority of the passengers, were supposed
to get off in Chattanooga, they said.

By early Saturday, the bus driver told the asylum-seekers they
would not be stopping in Chattanooga.

The unexpected change came after local authorities intercepted a
Texas to DC bus in Georgia on Thursday, and threatened to arrest
those aboard, according to several of the immigrants.

The sheriff in Dade County, Georgia, intercepted that vehicle
and told those aboard to leave his county, a deputy from the
department told FOX News.

Some of the passengers on the New York-bound bus became upset
Saturday when the driver announced the change in itinerary,
pleading for hours to make the planned stop. Many had plans to
meet relatives or travel from Chattanooga.

“Two Cubans started to make a commotion. They were saying they
needed to be let off the bus, over and over and over again and
called the police,” said Jose, an immigrant on the bus who asked
The Post not to use his last name for fear of retribution.

“The buses are supposed to be voluntary. That’s what we were
told when we got on,” said Jose.

The immigrants, who are seeking asylum, are not considered
illegal and have authorization to travel in the US. The state of
Texas gave them envelopes with what bus stop they were supposed
to get off at.

Ultimately, they said, the bus did stop in Chattanooga.

“We were dropped off at park about 45 minutes away from the
airport and police were waiting for us there. They told us to
stay at the park for our protection. We waited there until an
Uber came to pick us up and took us to the airport,” said Jose.

The Texas Governor’s Office first denied there was a problem and
later referred The Post to the Texas Department of Emergency
Management for comment. The department did not immediately
respond to a request for comment.

Jose and dozens of other immigrants were able to make their way
to the Chattanooga airport, leaving only about five passengers
on the New York-bound bus.

“I feel like they lied to us about what was going to happen on
the bus. If the buses are supposed to be voluntary, then they
should stick to that,” Jose said.

https://nypost.com/2022/08/13/migrants-on-texas-to-nyc-bus-
threaten-to-call-cops-on-driver/
28A.I873
2023-03-04 08:36:52 UTC
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Drop them off at the Joe Biden residence in Delaware.
Immigrants on a Texas bus bound for the Big Apple — which was
supposed to go to several cities along the way to let passengers
off — threatened to call cops when the driver said they wouldn’t
be stopping in Tennessee, The Post has learned.
The charter bus is part of Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s border
initiative.
The Post was in Del Rio, Texas, Friday morning as immigrants
boarded the bus which was supposed to stop in Chattanooga,
Tennessee, and Washington, D.C., before arriving at its final
destination in New York City.
About 40 immigrants, a majority of the passengers, were supposed
to get off in Chattanooga, they said.
By early Saturday, the bus driver told the asylum-seekers they
would not be stopping in Chattanooga.
The unexpected change came after local authorities intercepted a
Texas to DC bus in Georgia on Thursday, and threatened to arrest
those aboard, according to several of the immigrants.
The sheriff in Dade County, Georgia, intercepted that vehicle
and told those aboard to leave his county, a deputy from the
department told FOX News.
Some of the passengers on the New York-bound bus became upset
Saturday when the driver announced the change in itinerary,
pleading for hours to make the planned stop. Many had plans to
meet relatives or travel from Chattanooga.
“Two Cubans started to make a commotion. They were saying they
needed to be let off the bus, over and over and over again and
called the police,” said Jose, an immigrant on the bus who asked
The Post not to use his last name for fear of retribution.
“The buses are supposed to be voluntary. That’s what we were
told when we got on,” said Jose.
The immigrants, who are seeking asylum, are not considered
illegal and have authorization to travel in the US. The state of
Texas gave them envelopes with what bus stop they were supposed
to get off at.
Ultimately, they said, the bus did stop in Chattanooga.
OK ... normally I'd say to "work it out". BUT, as this
horrible problem has been developing, I'd now say to
"PUSH IT" .... cause as many super-complex legal issues
as possible so the Courts just CAN'T cope.

This is the ONLY way to force clearer legislation
Mean Trump
2023-03-04 10:31:02 UTC
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Drop them off at the Joe Biden residence in Delaware.
Another busload of border-crossers from Texas arrived in the Big
Apple on Sunday morning — as a top city official ripped the Lone
Star State governor’s policy and a former New York gov called it
“brilliant.”

Thirty-one mask-wearing, young-adult migrants got off a white
bus about 7 a.m. at Manhattan’s Port Authority Bus Terminal amid
the ongoing public war of words between GOP Texas Gov. Greg
Abbott and Dem Mayor Eric Adams’ administration about the bussed
border-crossers.

City Hall’s head of Immigrant Affairs, Manuel Castro, on Sunday
said the latest “bus full of asylum seekers coming from Texas”
was part of a shameful “political ploy.

“We have serious issues about the way Gov. Abbott is treating
asylum-seekers, especially because this is supposed to be a
voluntary bus ride, and it appears that it’s not,” Castro told
reporters at the Manhattan facility.

The commissioner was apparently referencing reports about sick
and unfed migrants, as well as those who were forced to come
directly to New York City without stopping despite asking to get
off the bus in Tennessee.

“We’re calling into question what Gov. Abbott is doing. This is
a political ploy,” Castro said.

“We’ll talk to individuals, we’ll find out more,” he said. “In
previous buses, people were sick, hungry, they had been through
a lot. … There have been a lot of issues on the way here. As you
may have heard, one individual, or many individuals, wanted to
get off earlier, but the bus [driver] was refusing to.”

The influx of migrants — many of whom are reportedly pursuing
political asylum in the US — to the five boroughs has left city
officials scrambling to provide shelter for the homeless
newcomers, which is required by law.

But ex-New York Gov. David Paterson, a Democrat, said he is
impressed by Abbott’s political maneuvering, explaining that it
put Adams in a bind.

“The governor of Texas, Greg Abbott, has come up with … one of
the most brilliant political strategies I’ve heard in a long
time,” Paterson said during an appearance on WABC 770’s “Cats
Roundtable” that aired Sunday.

“I’m a Democrat. And there are a lot of things I don’t like
about what he is doing. However, sometimes you have to tip your
cap to your opponent.

“It has really paid dividends to him politically,” Paterson said
of Abbott. “In addition, it has put New York’s Mayor Eric Adams
in the position where he can’t say he won’t accept the
immigrants.

“That would be going against what has been the policy most
Democrats have on immigration in the first place. And if [Adams]
sends the immigrants back to Texas, he is … going against his
own attempt to get the federal government to help pay for the
fact that they are here.”

A City Hall rep said Sunday’s bussed-in migrants are originally
from Venezuela and Colombia. The city joined volunteers in
providing them with food, water and clothing, as well as legal
and medical assistance, the representative said.

Many of the migrants will eventually head to final destinations
in New Jersey, North Carolina, Chicago and Kentucky, with
volunteers helping to get them there, the rep said.

Abbott’s press office did not respond to a request for comment.

aterson said that while the situation puts Adams in a bind, he
doesn’t think it has harmed him politically.

“I don’t think Adams is being hurt in this process at all,” the
former governor told host John Catsimatidis. “But I think
nationally, it’s an amazing way to focus people on the whole
immigration process.”

https://nypost.com/2022/08/14/more-migrants-arrive-in-nyc-david-
paterson-calls-it-brilliant/
Mama's Boy
2024-02-21 08:27:05 UTC
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Wise up and get rid of this socialist pussy, Canadians.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau described “climate change” as a
threat to Canadian national security during a press conference
on Friday in Cold Lake, Alberta, alleging that global warming
increases Russian military “accessibility” to Canada’s Arctic
north.

Trudeau was joined by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg as
they delivered remarks on what they both described as the
dangers of “climate change” to the “security” of Canada, the
United States, and Europe.

Canadian military personnel, Trudeau claimed, must change their
methods of operation to deal with changing terrain due to
“climate change,” which he described as a “risk multiplier”
amplifying the likelihood of armed conflict around the world.

He remarked:

Yesterday, Secretary General Stoltenberg and I visited Cambridge
Bay in Nunavut. We toured a north warning system site and the
Canadian High Arctic Research Station. We spent a lot of time
with Inuit community leaders.

We heard about the ways global warning is changing the Arctic
environment, and changing the very terrain on which our Canadian
Armed Forces operate.

It is clear to researchers, military experts, and both the
Secretary General and I that climate change is a risk
multiplier. Not only are wildfires and floods increasing aid
demands on the CAF, but globally, climate change is raising the
risk of conflict. We need to take action to address its impacts
on national and international security.

Stoltenberg used “climate change” as a substitute for claims of
anthropogenic global warming, which he alleged is melting Arctic
ice. He remarked, “Climate change is making the High North more
important, because the ice is melting, and it becomes more
accessible both for economic activity and for military activity.”

“Security challenges in the High North are exaggerated by
climate change,” Stoltenberg added. “Climate change will require
us to transform — fundamentally — our approach to security and
defense.”

Trudeau echoed Stoltenberg’s claims that “climate change” makes
Canada and Europe more accessible to military threats from
Russia:

I think we understand that a number of factors are going into
putting the Arctic in play as a security concern.

It has been to all of our credit that over the past many decades
we have been able to work with partners and adversaries,
including Russia, to keep militarization of the Arctic to a
minimum, but the context is changing now for two reasons.

Obviously climate change is creating greater accessibility to
the Arctic and bringing with it real concerns and challenges
around that.

“Climate change” was mentioned 11 times in total by both Trudeau
and Stoltenberg across the half-hour press conference.

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2022/08/27/justin-trudeau-
climate-change-makes-canada-easier-russia-attack/

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