People have died. People are trapped. People are without power. People are scared. There’s more rain, wind, and flooding to come as it very slowly moves across the Carolinas
Tropical Storm #Florence continues to cause catastrophic flooding in portions of North and South Carolina. pic.twitter.com/TapD87XJKB
— National Hurricane Center (@NHC_Atlantic) September 15, 2018
The 5 am advisory has it at sustained 50mph winds moving a slow jogging speed of 5mph. And what’s MSNBC concerned about?
(Daily Caller) During MSNBC’s Hurricane Florence coverage on Wednesday morning, journalist Kate Snow claimed that some “Latino†families were “scared†to evacuate to a shelter because they were “afraid†of being deported. Ali Veshi followed up by saying he can “fully understand†the sentiment, alluding that the fear had to do with Trump administration’s policy.
“There’s an area of manufactured homes that we visited yesterday, for example, in a lower area, where a lot of people had stayed behind,†said Snow. “In fact, some families telling us they were scared to leave because they’re Latino and they were afraid of going to the shelters. Of course, the governor of North Carolina has said that no one will be, you know, penalized for going to a shelter. They’re not gonna, they’re not gonna – ICE is not gonna be active at this point. But there were people staying in their homes out of fear.â€
“Yeah, there’s some people don’t have a place to go,†Velshi said. “There are some people who need medical care, their care aid is local and isn’t leaving. There’s some people who need oxygen. And this business about people without documentation going to shelters, we’ve heard over and over again that ICE doesn’t go to shelters. But I gotta tell you, after the last couple of years, I can fully understand why people who are undocumented are scared about doing this sort of thing.â€
Here’s an idea: if they weren’t here unlawfully, they wouldn’t be scared.
As #Hurricane #Florence approaches, ICE & @CBP’s highest priority remains the preservation of life and safety, along with the safe evacuation of people leaving the impacted area, & the speedy recovery of the region. #FlorenceHurricane2018 #HurricaneFlorence pic.twitter.com/zH3Q5snMkE
— ICE (@ICEgov) September 14, 2018
ICE has been involved in many hurricane and natural disaster relief efforts, and has not been out there detaining illegal aliens. But, it just goes to show that #resistance nutters like MSNBC are more concerned with illegal aliens than lawful citizens.
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California plans to launch a satellite to monitor pollution in the state and contribute to climate science, Governor Jerry Brown announced today. The state is partnering with satellite imagery purveyor 
As people race away from the coast, many making the ghastly calculation of what to put in the car, what to do if their home is destroyed, and how many artifacts of their lives may be lost, the rest of us — and certainly those who hold political power — need to heed the urgent message of Florence: climate change is real and we need long-term solutions.
President Donald Trump delivered a double fist pump as he walked away from Air Force One on Tuesday, en route to a 9/11 memorial ceremony at the Flight 93 crash site in Shanksville, Pennsylvania — and while a number of critics immediately attacked the move as “disrespectful,†one National Guardsman told The Daily Caller that everything was not exactly as it seemed.
Hundreds of demonstrators crowded the streets of downtown San Francisco Thursday morning, banging drums and chanting as they called on local and world leaders at the Global Climate Action Summit to do more to address climate change and pollution.

The New York City Council passed a resolution Wednesday calling on the federal government to abolish the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), which enforces the nation’s immigration laws.

