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Nashville Mayor Signs Executive Order to Create Early Warning System for Immigration Enforcement Operations

Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell on Friday reportedly signed an executive order to establish protocols for various Metro Nashville departments to provide the mayor’s office with any information deemed "immigration communications," which might reflect forthcoming federal immigration enforcement in the city. 
O’Connell appears to have actually amended his Executive Order 30, which is titled Communications Between Federal Immigration Authorities and the Metropolitan Government. The order mandates any communication to Nashville police, fire, emergency management, or emergency communications personnel by federal immigration law enforcement, or their federal agencies, be reported to the Mayor’s Office of New Americans.

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Trump Signs Order Aimed at Cutting Drug Prices

The ‘Most Favored Nation’ plan will reduce U.S. prices by up to 80 percent, the president said.

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Whom Are Public Lands Actually For?

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You’d think they’re for the public. But the federal government seems to think otherwise.

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Democrats Claim ICE Agents “Roughed Them Up” – Body-Cam Footage Says Otherwise

https://bonginoreport.com/culture-war/democrats-claim-ice-agents-roughed-them-up-body-cam-footage-says-otherwise

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Another Air Traffic Control Equipment Outage Impacts Flights at New Jersey’s Newark Airport

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said the glitches are occurring ‘as the information comes in, it’s overloading some of our lines, and the system goes down.’

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House Approves Bill to Make Trump’s “Gulf of America” Name Change Permanent

https://bonginoreport.com/capitol-hill/house-approves-bill-to-make-trumps-gulf-of-america-name-change-permanent

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Trans High School Softball Pitcher Dominates as Debate Over Men in Women’s Sports Rages On

https://bonginoreport.com/sports/trans-high-school-softball-pitcher-dominates-as-debate-over-men-in-womens-sports-rages-on

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FDA Approves 3 Natural Color Additives Amid Push to Remove Artificial Food Coloring

The federal government is committed to replacing synthetic food dyes in the nation’s food supply with natural alternatives by the end of 2026.

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