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America One News
28 Nov 2024
#illegals
Forbes: Mexican President Clarifies Stance After Trump Says She Agreed To ‘Effectively’ Close Southern Border
President-elect Donald Trump claimed that Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum agreed to halt immigration through Mexico to the U.S. during a phone call, which he viewed as a significant diplomatic victory. Trump asserted this would help in stopping illegal immigration and drug inflow.
However, Sheinbaum later clarified that Mexico's stance is not to close borders but to manage migration effectively while respecting human rights. She emphasized Mexico's comprehensive strategy to address migration without the need for border closures.
#society
The Telegraph: Red Sea yacht survivors spend 30 hours trapped in air pocket
Survivors of the Sea Story yacht capsized in the Red Sea were trapped for 30 hours in air pockets before being rescued by Egyptian naval forces. The yacht had been on a five-day diving trip when it encountered a "huge wave," leading to distress signals being sent out.
Five crew members were rescued, while four bodies were recovered, with their identities still pending confirmation.
#economy
GB News: Cold Weather Payments triggered: Full list of postcodes eligible for energy bill support
Starting in 2024, households in certain UK areas can receive Cold Weather Payments of £25 due to sub-zero temperatures. This one-off payment aims to assist families struggling with energy costs and is automatically issued to those on qualifying DWP benefits.
The scheme runs from November 1 to March 31, and payments are made within 14 working days after a qualifying cold period. Those who believe they qualify but haven't received payment should contact the DWP.
Front Page Magazine: Media Was Fine With Milk and Egg Prices, Panics Over Guacamole Prices
The media is expressing concern over potential price hikes for avocados, dubbing it a "guacamole tax," as President-elect Trump's proposed tariffs may affect imports from Mexico. Critics argue that focusing on avocado prices highlights a disconnect from more pressing food affordability issues.
This situation reflects a perceived elitism, with those who can afford to worry about guacamole prices being out of touch with everyday Americans struggling with basic food costs. The commentary suggests that prioritizing economic rebuilding over avocado prices is a reasonable trade-off.