you can imagine what s happening elsewhere along the continues. it s not just families coming across. in tucson, arizona yesterday they were able to apprehend this god this guatemala environment national. he has a second degree murder conviction out of the state of south carolina. take a listen to what former trump advisor stephan miller had to say. he said biden s decision to get rid of trump policies is fueling this crisis. it s the root cause. it s the sole cause of the current border crisis. president trump put into place, i know because i was there for every single step of it, the most effective and robust border
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by Anne Manning
Many a Coloradan looks forward to that first, juicy bite of a Palisade peach every summer. Demand for the famous Western Slope fruit never runs dry, but the state’s $40 million peach industry is under increasing threat from an insidious pathogen that destroys peach and other fruit-bearing trees.
Researchers in Colorado State University’s College of Agricultural Sciences aim to turn the tide against the tree-killing fungal pathogen Cytospora, which for decades has wreaked havoc among peach orchards across the Western Slope, cutting the lifespans of trees in half and costing farmers millions of dollars each year.