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Maybe it has something to do with the discouragement and future elimination of single family housing/zoning?

“pillbillies
(These are contemptuous criminals running drug syndicates under the moniker "pharmaceutical companies.")
How many opioid doses did the ‘Big Three’ flood into U.S. towns? ‘The calculator won’t take numbers that large,’ expert testifies in WV trial.
 
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Bubba will get that kid in prison.
 

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We need stricter immigration policies for sure. But the current regime will ignore these stories
Extreme heat is killing migrants at the border
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Texas Department of Public Safety Lieutenant Chris Olivarez agreed that the number is already high, and bound to get higher. “They get detached from the group, they get lost, they’re out there in the elements. With the South Texas heat, they don’t have water, they get dehydrated and that’s when you start seeing more of these fatalities,” Olivarez said. “Right now, in Brooks County, I believe they’ve already encountered 49 deaths up until this year. Which is a lot.”

After discovering the bodies, state officials test them for diseases. “In fact a few of the bodies that have been recovered out here have tested COVID positive,” Carter said on Hannity Thursday.

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Carter found that border officials recovered 250 bodies in 2019. But this year already, they’ve already recovered 202.

 

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Extreme heat is killing migrants at the border
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Texas Department of Public Safety Lieutenant Chris Olivarez agreed that the number is already high, and bound to get higher. “They get detached from the group, they get lost, they’re out there in the elements. With the South Texas heat, they don’t have water, they get dehydrated and that’s when you start seeing more of these fatalities,” Olivarez said. “Right now, in Brooks County, I believe they’ve already encountered 49 deaths up until this year. Which is a lot.”

After discovering the bodies, state officials test them for diseases. “In fact a few of the bodies that have been recovered out here have tested COVID positive,” Carter said on Hannity Thursday.

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Carter found that border officials recovered 250 bodies in 2019. But this year already, they’ve already recovered 202.

I live in Texas somewhat close to the border, maybe 90 minutes away. It hasn't gotten hot here yet. Least not compared to previous years.

I find it hard to believe people are dropping from the heat unless they're like 70+. People down here are used to the heat for the most part. As i speak its only 79 degrees which is cool for this area this time of the year.

Sorry but your story sounds like fear pron.
 

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I live in Texas somewhat close to the border, maybe 90 minutes away. It hasn't gotten hot here yet. Least not compared to previous years.

I find it hard to believe people are dropping from the heat unless they're like 70+. People down here are used to the heat for the most part. As i speak its only 79 degrees which is cool for this area this time of the year.

Sorry but your story sounds like fear pron.
Yeah,

last month in june NM was hitting triple digits.
NM gets hot. When I lived in GA. It was humid hot.

however I find it odd that humans just drop from heat like that. The human body can handle extremes
 
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