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America First News
18 May 2023
#illegals
Forbes: Eight-Year-Old Migrant Dies In Border Patrol Custody
Eight-year-old migrant girl dies in Border Patrol custody in Texas after experiencing a medical emergency, just days after a teenage migrant from Honduras died at a government-run shelter. Customs and Border Protection is investigating the death.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Air alarm was declared in all oblasts as attacks targeted Ukraine
Coordinated Russian missile attacks across Ukraine, including Kyiv and oblasts, have resulted in the activation of air defense systems and subsequent destruction of all hostile targets. Russian strategic bombers and reconnaissance UAVs were reportedly used in the attacks, causing significant damage in some areas and resulting in one fatality and two injuries in Odesa. The Kyiv Military Administration has confirmed the fall of debris in Desnianskyi and Darnytskyi districts, with no information yet on casualties.
#outdoors
Gataway Couple: How Do I Lock My RV Surge Protector?
Protect your RV surge protector from theft by using a cable lock, surge protector enclosure, high-quality padlock, or an alarm lock. Power surges and voltage fluctuations can occur anytime due to lightning strikes, faulty electrical systems, and power outages. We highly recommend anyone using an RV should use a surge protector to avoid costly repairs and replacing electronics. Theft of electronics, outdoor gear, or other unattended belongings can occur while camping, so keep your valuables out of sight and always secure them when not in use. Using an RV surge protector lock can help ensure your rig stays protected and you’re not a thief’s next victim.