Former President Donald Trump has promised a “mass deportation” of unauthorized immigrants in the U.S. if he returns to the White House, but experts question the feasibility and cost of such a plan. Florida officials are warning about flesh-eating bacteria in water left behind by recent hurricanes, prompting “no swim” advisories at popular beach spots. A major international meeting is underway to save thousands of animal species from extinction.
Trump’s deportation plan remains vague, but could involve tactics like profiling, home visits, and workplace raids, raising concerns about the impact on millions of individuals, many of whom do not have criminal convictions. A poll shows mixed opinions among Americans on the proposal. Meanwhile, Florida is experiencing an increase in flesh-eating bacteria cases following heavy rain and flooding from hurricanes.
In other news, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is in Israel to push for a cease-fire amid escalating violence, while a U.N. conference is addressing the urgent need to protect biodiversity and prevent species extinction. Additionally, the World Series will feature the Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Yankees, with star players like Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani adding excitement to the matchup.
Overall, the current landscape is marked by political tensions, environmental concerns, and efforts to preserve wildlife and biodiversity amidst ongoing challenges and crises.
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