President Biden’s supply chain crisis is short 80,000 truck drivers, President and CEO of the American Trucking Association told CNN on Tuesday.
Day: October 21, 2021
Biden's Supply Chain Crisis Leaves Farmers Without Much-Needed Equipment
Farmers stand to be hit hard by Biden’s supply chain crisis if they are unable to get the equipment they need before harvest time.
EXCLUSIVE: Border Patrol Apprehends 90K Migrants in 18 Days
A source within Customs and Border Protection notes the Border Patrol is off to a record start for Fiscal Year 2022 compared to last October. The source says Border Patrol has apprehended more than 90,000 migrants in the first 18 days of the reporting year–exceeding the 69,049 apprehended in the entire month of October 2020.
NYC to Remove Statue of Thomas Jefferson, Author of Declaration of Independence, 3rd U.S. President
Officials in New York City voted unanimously earlier this week to remove a 188-year-old statue of founding father Thomas Jefferson.
W.H.O. Says Global COVID Cases Dropping — While China, Russia Handle Renewed Outbreaks
The World Health Organization (W.H.O.) revealed in its weekly Chinese coronavirus report on Tuesday that the world had experienced a four-percent drop in cases, a trend contradicted by case rises and new restrictions in China and Russia.
Arizona AG Mark Brnovich: Facebook Is a 'Direct Facilitator' of Illegal Immigration 'Catastophe'
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich is calling on the Department of Justice to investigate Facebook for allegedly aiding illegal immigration into the United States by allowing people to post instructions on the social media platform about how to illegally enter foreign countries. Brnovich writes that “”The company is a direct facilitator, and thus exacerbates, the catastrophe…