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Trump will issue executive orders to remake immigration policies; legal, logistical questions remain

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SUMMARY: President-elect Donald Trump plans to implement significant changes to U.S. immigration policies, including ending asylum access, sending troops to the southern border, and attempting to eliminate birthright citizenship. Although these executive orders will be announced soon, their execution remains uncertain, particularly regarding legal challenges to end automatic citizenship for anyone born in the U.S. Trump also intends to suspend refugee resettlement for four months, halt “catch-and-release” practices, and revive the “Remain in Mexico” policy. The administration aims to complete border wall construction, though specifics on troop deployment and funding remain unclear amid rising concerns from immigrant communities.

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Conway woman awaits double lung transplant to survive long COVID

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www.youtube.com – WPDE ABC15 – 2025-02-08 07:00:18


SUMMARY: A Conway woman, Rosemary Stoddard, is fighting for her life after being diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis due to long COVID. Married for 39 years, she and her husband, Dave, enjoyed a vibrant life in Ory County until Rosemary’s health declined. After battling COVID in 2022, she faced lingering symptoms leading to a diagnosis requiring a double lung transplant. Now commuting to Duke University Hospital, the highest-ranked transplant center in North Carolina, Rosemary waits anxiously for the call that could save her life, reflecting on the challenges of her new role as a patient while her husband struggles to cope as a caregiver.

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One Conway woman is continuing to fight for her life after being diagnosed with Pulmonary Fibrosis in her battle with long COVID-19. Long COVID-19 is a condition where symptoms of the virus last longer than three months after infection, which turned into something she could never imagine.
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Spotty showers today

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www.youtube.com – WYFF News 4 – 2025-02-08 05:18:03


SUMMARY: The weather has been pleasant with a stretch of spring-like temperatures and some sunshine, despite a few showers this past week. Mainly dry conditions are expected, with spotty sprinkles possible in northeast Georgia. Temperatures are projected to rise into the 70s this weekend before a significant drop next week, when they may fall to the 50s and below average. Heavy rainfall, totaling 3 to 5 inches, is anticipated beginning Monday night and continuing into most of the following week, especially on Tuesday through Thursday. The weekend will see some clouds but will finish warm and sunny.

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Spotty showers today

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Scammers Stealing Homes: Anderson County takes action to stop deed fraud

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www.youtube.com – WYFF News 4 – 2025-02-07 17:50:08


SUMMARY: Deed fraud, where scammers steal ownership of homes by forging documents, is growing in Anderson County. Criminals file fake ownership papers, often unnoticed by homeowners until months or years later. A notable case in Raleigh involved a $4 million home being stolen. Anderson County is addressing this with proactive measures, including a fraud alert system to notify homeowners of suspicious transactions. While investigating companies for this software, officials urge homeowners to frequently check their property records. Last year, a Belton couple was charged for using fraudulent documents to seize a home, highlighting the seriousness of this crime.

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Scammers Stealing Homes: Anderson County takes action to stop deed fraud

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