Price: $10.99 (as of Jan 28,2025 09:19:37 UTC – Details)
Punch precise shapes that can be layered in perfectly graduating stacks. This Ek Tools 1-inch circle punch is part of the nesting punch collection. A great basic to have on hand for scrapbooks, cards, decorations and any paper craft. Punched out shape also works well as a mat for photos and other designs, while the remaining punched paper can serve as a frame or border. Compact design locks shut for convenient storage. OPTIMIZED FOR CARDSTOCK: Designed to work best with cardstock, our punch delivers clean, crisp circles every time. Ideal for achieving consistent, professional results in all your paper crafting projects. PERFECT CIRCLES: Effortlessly create precise 1-inch circles with our easy-to-use paper punch. Say goodbye to tedious hand-cutting and hello to professional-looking circles in seconds! DURABLE DESIGN: Durable construction and comfortable grip for ease of use and long-lasting performance. Compact and portable design for crafting on the go or storing in your craft room. VERSATILE: Ideal for card making, scrapbooking, creating tags, and other paper crafts. Effortlessly punch through paper cardstock, other paper materials, and more. Perfect for creating embellishments, confetti, custom invitations, cards, announcements, and so much more. CRAFTING ROOM STAPLE: Streamline your crafting process and achieve professional results with minimal effort. Compact and portable design for convenient storage and on-the-go crafting, making this a staple for any craft room. PART OF THE FAMILY: Pair the 1-Inch Circle Punch with the many other wonderful EK Tools products, and start making memories that will last a lifetime!
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Customers find the hole punch easy to use and great for punching circles. They appreciate its precise punching and value for money. Many find it makes crafting easier. However, some customers have mixed opinions on the cut quality and build quality.
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Looking for the perfect tool to create flawless circles for your crafting projects? Look no further than the EK Tools Circle Punch 1 Inch With Safety Lock!
This handy tool is perfect for creating circles for handmade cards, scrapbooking, gift tags, invitations, and decoration. The 1-inch size is versatile and can be used for a variety of projects.
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Price: $9.99 (as of Jan 28,2025 04:01:12 UTC – Details)
Plastic latches 100%/ Nylon Straps 100% Imported Quick for adults but a nightmare for toddlers! Like you, we’re tired of cabinet locks that are strenuous for adults; And best thing is installation takes seconds! Skyla a known brand that strives to provide value; Rest assured we took care to make your life easier, not stressful Satisfaction Guarantee: Trusting Skyla never costs you a thing; If you are not satisfied, we even let you keep the product; Yes, that’s how much we stand by our product; Try us Join millions of parents and trust Skyla helping create the safe, fun and warm home that you and your family deserve
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Customers find the product easy to install and use. It helps keep children safe from cabinets, drawers, and trash cans. They appreciate its functionality and ease of opening. However, some customers have mixed opinions on durability, adhesion, and removal.
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Introducing SKYLA HOMES Baby Locks: The Ultimate Child Safety Cabinet Proofing Solution!
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Scissors are necessary for everyday crafting, so it’s important that your child has a safe pair to use. These safety scissors for toddlers come in straight, wavy, and zigzag styles. What makes them especially safe, is that they are all round tip, plastic blade scissors. Traditional hold tools like these safety scissors are ideal for toddlers who have greater motor control, allowing them to create pictures, faces, and objects with a purpose. So have confidence in checking off your toddler’s school supply list this year, knowing that they have quality tools that are fun and easy to use. Includes 3 Kids’ Safety Scissors for “ouch-free” paper cutting 3 different cut styles for a variety of toddler art projects: straight, wavy, and zigzag. Safe for preschoolers, these plastic blade and round tip scissors are perfect for toddler arts and crafts. Ages: 36 months & up
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Customers find these scissors suitable for toddlers. They are small and safe for little hands. The colors are perfect for learning colors. However, opinions differ on the cut quality, ease of use, functionality, sturdiness, and value for money.
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Introducing Crayola My First Safety Scissors, Toddler Art Supplies, 3ct!
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Price: $179.95 (as of Jan 27,2025 16:20:22 UTC – Details)
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Astute trainers with proper training tools are the key to unleashing your dog’s potential. For over 30 years, Dogtra has collaborated with industry professionals to create tools for e-collar training, GPS tracking, and ball training to support dog owners in developing top-notch dogs. Trusted by professional dog trainers, K-9 officers, and hunters, Dogtra enhances your training journey with durable training products, equipped with patented accurate and intuitive control, to ensure the best experience.
Dogtra 200NCPT PetsTEK Edition
Electronic Dog Training Collar with Remote for Small to Large Dogs: 1/2-Mile Range, HPP Vibration, Tone, 100 Correction Levels, Safety Correction Level Lock, Waterproof, Rechargeable
The Dogtra 200NCPT PetsTEK Edition e-collar is a safe and effective tool for behavior and fieldwork training. This system features a compact handheld transmitter designed for one-handed operation with the front-facing Rheostat Dial conveniently located near your thumb for precise control. Nick/Constant correction, tone, and vibration buttons are intuitively placed by your fingertips, allowing you “no-look” operation. The ultra-compact receiver for the 200NCPT is ideal for dogs above 10 pounds and performs similarly to professional e-collars, but in a reduced size. Your dog’s safety is of the utmost importance, which is why a Safety Correction Level Lock is built in to avoid unintentional change to correction levels.
Features Intuitive Transmitter Design for One-Handed Operation Ultra-Compact Receiver Safety Correction Level Lock 1/2-Mile Range IPX9K Waterproof 100-Level Nick & Constant Correction HPP Vibration Audible Tone
Features
Intuitive Design
The ergonomic design of the 200NCPT PetsTEK Edition transmitter features a front-facing Rheostat Dial that allows for one-handed operation. Easily set correction levels and activate training modes without shifting focus away from your dog.
Safety Correction Level Lock
The 200NCPT PetsTEK Edition is built with a Safety Correction Level Lock to prevent accidental correction changes. To lock the current level, press and hold the Tone button and flip the toggle switch down, then release the Tone button.
Versatile Training Modes
Choose between 100-level Nick/Constant correction, High-Performance Pager vibration, and audible tone when training your dog with the 200NCPT PetsTEK Edition. These options paired with IPX9K waterproof capabilities give the 200NCPT a great mix of versatility and reliability.
Training Modes
Nick/Constant, HPP vibration, audible tone Nick/Constant and HPP vibration Nick/Constant and vibration Nick/Constant and HPP vibration Nick/Constant and vibration Nick/Constant and HPP vibration, audible tone
Correction Levels
100 levels 127 levels with LCD screen 127 levels with LCD screen 127 levels with LCD screen 127 levels Rheostat Dial or 8 levels Selector Dial with LCD screen 8 levels Selector Dial with LCD screen
Output Level
Medium Medium Medium High High High
Range
1/2-mile 1/2-mile 3/4-mile 1-mile 1-mile 1.5-mile
Expandable System
1-dog system 2-dog version available: 282C Expandable to 2 dogs 1-dog system Expandable to 4 dogs Expandable to 2 dogs
Dog Size
For dogs 10 pounds and up For dogs 10 pounds and up For dogs 15 pounds and up For dogs 35 pounds and up For dogs 35 pounds and up For dogs 35 pounds and up
Package Dimensions : 10.08 x 8.62 x 2.64 inches; 1.32 Pounds Batteries : 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) Date First Available : October 2, 2020 Manufacturer : Dogtra ASIN : B08KJQTKQL
3 Training Modes – Safe, effective, rechargeable, and waterproof electric dog training collar with remote – Up to 1/2 Mile Range, High-Performance Pager Vibration, Tone, and Nick or Constant Low of 1 to Higher outputs of 100 Level Stimulation Modes with Level Lock. Effective Behavior Training – Remote training e collar fits small to medium-sized dogs over 12 pounds with 12-24 inch neck size. Remote dog training system is rechargeable and waterproof. Perfect for training at home, in the yard, and park. Compact Intuitive Remote Trainer – Ergonomic handheld transmitter has all the controls under your fingertips. Rheostat Dial, Tone, Vibration Pager, Nick and Continuous correction buttons are conveniently located for one-handed operation. Level Lock Switch – This exclusive feature locks the current correction level to prevent accidental stimulation level change. To lock the current level, press and hold the tone button and flip the lock switch down. USA Based Customer Service – Top-notch USA based customer service available by phone or email. This pet training collar comes with a 1-year warranty and a 30-days satisfaction guarantee. Made in South Korea.
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Customers find the animal collar effective for training dogs. They appreciate its features and consider it a great tool. However, some customers have reported issues with battery life, saying it doesn’t last long and constantly needs charging. Opinions vary on functionality, build quality, and value for money.
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Are you struggling with training your dog and looking for a reliable and effective solution? Look no further than the Dogtra 200NCPT Electronic Dog Training Collar with Remote, now available in a PetsTEK Edition!
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Attorney General Dana Nessel speaks during a Lansing press conference on bills to strengthen hate crime laws, April 26, 2023 | Laina G. Stebbins
Nineteen bills that would, among other things, update Michigan’s hate crime law, criminalize sextortion, and promote school safety, were signed into law Wednesday by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
“Michiganders should feel safe whether they’re watching a movie at home or heading into the classroom,” said Whitmer, a Democrat. “That’s why I’m proud to sign these 19 commonsense bills that will keep Michigan families and neighborhoods safe from gun violence and other violent crimes.”
The legislation that perhaps had the hardest path to passage were House Bills 5400 and 5401, sponsored by state Reps. Noah Arbit (D-West Bloomfield) and Kristian Grant (D-Grand Rapids), respectively, which expand the definition of, and amend the sentencing guidelines for, hate crimes.
Arbit’s bill updates Michigan’s 1988 “ethnic intimidation” statute to add sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability or age as characteristics that would be considered a hate crime if they were the basis of violent or threatening behavior.
It was the second attempt by Arbit to expand the law, after a previous version of the legislation was attacked by opponents as trying to criminalize misgendering someone, which he said was a “ridiculous lie,” noting the word misgender isn’t even in the text of the law.
Even the version that passed the House in November was the focus of criticism by Republicans, all except one of whom voted against it.
Rep. Noah Arbit (D-West Bloomfield) testifies in the House Criminal Justice Committee in Lansing on Dec. 3, 2024. (Photo: Anna Liz Nichols)
Regardless, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel, a Democrat, welcomed the bills finally becoming law.
“Over the past decade, we have seen not just an uptick in hate crimes, but a normalization of racist, antisemitic and bigoted language, symbolism and actions – including a close adviser to the President giving the Nazi salute during an inaugural rally just this week,” posted Nessel. “It’s incumbent upon those of us with the authority to unilaterally denounce such sentiments; otherwise, there’s no stopping this behavior. I applaud the Governor for signing these long overdue changes to the state’s statutes.”
Several of the bills Whitmer signed were focused on addressing firearm and school safety, starting with House Bills 5450 and 5451, sponsored by state Reps. Sharon MacDonell (D-Troy) and Julie Brixie (D-Meridian Twp.), respectively.
The bills require information on the safe storage of firearms to be distributed to parents of students. Specifically, the information would outline the requirements of legislation passed by the then-Democratic-controlled Legislature in 2023, and then signed by Whitmer, requiring individuals to keep firearms “unloaded and locked with a locking device or stored in a locked box or container if it is reasonably known that a minor is or is likely to be present on the premises.”
According to a release by Whitmer’s office, an estimated 150,000 Michigan children currently live in homes that have an unsecured firearm, while more than 70% of school shootings nationally involve a firearm that is owned by a parent or close family member and taken by the shooter.
That was the case in the 2021 Oxford High School shooting, in which a 15-year-old student used a handgun purchased by his parents to murder four fellow students. The teen was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole while his parents were also found criminally responsible and sentenced to prison terms for making a firearm readily available despite warning signs that he was planning the shooting.
“Michigan has seen far too many school shootings. Last term, Democrats passed a number of monumental laws that help curb gun violence throughout the state. Our kids, teachers and families deserve safety and security at home and in their classrooms,” said MacDonell. “With this bill becoming law, Michigan schools will now provide helpful resources on Michigan’s new firearm safety measures — which continue efforts to keep our children and communities safe from reckless firearms use.”
Chandra Madafferi, president and CEO of the Michigan Education Association, said that studentsand educators need to feel safe in the state’s schools, and the bills were an important step to making that a reality.
“By making sure families are aware of the best ways to keep guns stored safely, schools can be part of the solution in preventing firearms from falling into the wrong hands,” she said.
The March with Oxford in Centennial Park on June 17, 2023 included remembrances of those lost to the 2021 Oxford High School shooting and calls for gun reform. | Lily Guiney
Other school safety bills signed Wednesday include House Bills 4095 and 4096, sponsored by state Reprs.Stephanie A. Young (D-Detroit) and Ranjeev Puri (D-Canton), respectively, which require standardized terminology used by schools in response to emergency situations. House Bills 5659 and 5660, sponsored by state Reps. Luke Meerman (R-Coopersville) and Nancy DeBoer (R-Holland), respectively, create the new School Safety and Mental Health Commission in the Department of State Police.
The new commission will focus on improving mental health outcomes for school-aged children, adolescents, and their families, as well as reducing youth suicide rates in Michigan.
In conjunction with those bills, Whitmer also issued Executive Order 2025-1 which delineates the makeup of the commission to include at least one member who is a prosecutor., as well the director of the Department of Lifelong Education, Advancement and Potential (MiLEAP), or their designee.
Additionally, the executive order gives the ex officio members of the board (the directors of MSP, DHHS, MiLEAP and the superintendent of public instruction) voting rights on the commission and adds the duties of the former School Safety Commission to the new commission.
House Bill 5549, sponsored by state Rep. Kelly Breen (D-Novi), creates a behavior threat assessment and management team to monitor concerning student behavior and devise supportive measures to mitigate potential threats.
House Bills 6144, 6145, and 6146, sponsored by state former Rep. Felicia Brabec (D-Pittsfield Twp.) and Rep. Natalie Price (D-Berkley), respectively, require the Michigan State Police (MSP) to destroy all firearms turned over to it that were purchased under a gun buyback program.
“This legislation ensures when we destroy a firearm, our current practice of destroying all parts of the firearm will remain the standard now and for the future,” said Col. James F. Grady II, director of the MSP.
Meanwhile, House Bills 5887 and 5888, sponsored by state Reps. John Fitzgerald (D-Wyoming) and Kara Hope (D-Holt) respectively, create specific criminal penalties for sextortion, in which an individual blackmails others, threatening to distribute sexually explicit photographs or videos of another person.
Jordan DeMay, 17, took his life in 2022 after international criminals tricked him into sending explicit photos for the purpose of sexually extorting him. His father, John DeMay, lobbied hard for the legislation.
“The law enforcement community is calling this an epidemic, and it really is, because the detectives are getting bombarded with this stuff. It’s just every day on their desk, and there’s a lot of it goes unreported,” DeMay told the Michigan Advance when the bills passed the House in December.
The bills also define sentencing guidelines for the crimes.
House Bill 4485, sponsored by state Rep. Reggie Miller (D-Van Buren Twp.), extends the time for filing an indictment of criminal sexual conduct (CSC) charges in the second or third degree. Under the bill, an indictment for CSC in the second or third degree could be found and filed by the victim’s 42nd birthday, regardless of when the offense occurred.
Supporters say the legislation will also reduce the danger of sexual violence against children by holding sex offenders accountable under an increased statute of limitations.
House Bill 6046, sponsored by state Rep. Christine Morse (D-Texas Twp.), ensures eligible providers working to offer community violence intervention services can utilize Medicaid to cover the cost. The bill also establishes a certification pathway and training requirements for violence prevention professionals.
House Bill 4173 and 4384, sponsored by state Reps. Abraham Aiyash (D-Hamtramck) and Luke Meerman (R-Coopersville), respectively, create the Michigan Sentencing Commission, which will support criminal justice reform in Michigan by recommending sentencing updates that reflect prevailing opinions towards reform and rehabilitation.
House Bill 5695, sponsored by state Rep. Mike McFall (D-Hazel Park), will increase the financial support available to local municipalities that provide ground ambulance services to individuals relying on Medicaid. The bill authorizes a supplemental federal reimbursement program to enhance the financial stability of public ambulance service providers.
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed several important bills into law today, addressing hate crimes, school safety, and sextortion.
The hate crime bill expands protections for victims targeted because of their sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability. This bill sends a strong message that discrimination and violence will not be tolerated in our state.
The school safety bill provides funding for increased security measures in schools, such as hiring more resource officers and implementing safety training programs for staff and students. This legislation is a crucial step in ensuring that our children can learn and thrive in a safe environment.
Finally, the sextortion bill makes it a crime to use threats of releasing explicit images or videos to coerce individuals into performing sexual acts. This law is a significant victory for victims of this heinous crime, providing them with the legal protections they deserve.
Governor Whitmer’s actions today demonstrate her commitment to protecting the safety and well-being of all Michigan residents. These bills are a crucial step forward in creating a more inclusive, secure, and just society for all.
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Updates on hate crime, school safety, and sextortion laws in Michigan
Michigan has new gun and school safety laws on the books after Gov. Gretchen Whitmer put her signature on bills Wednesday that passed in the previous legislative session.
“Michiganders should feel safe whether they’re watching a movie at home or heading into the classroom,” Whitmer said in a statement Wednesday. “Each of these bills build on my administration’s commitment to protecting Michiganders and their families.”
Here are the bills she signed into law:
Gun buyback program
House Bills 6144, 6145 and 6146 requiring the complete destruction of firearms turned over to the Michigan State Police through gun buyback programs that aim to curb gun violence by allowing gun owners to relinquish their weapons.
Lawmakers introduced the legislation after an investigation by The New York Times found that the Michigan State Police was the biggest client of a company that destroyed only some parts of firearms through buyback programs and sold the rest, enabling a secondary firearms market.
Democratic lawmakers passed the legislation over GOP opposition.
School safety package
House Bills 4095, 4096, 5549, 5659 and 5660 establish new school safety policies recommended by a bipartisan task force over two years ago that formed in the wake of the Oxford High School shooting. House Bills 4095 and 4096 require schools to implement standardized terms for responding to emergencies, with the aim of improving communication during such events.
By the fall of 2026, House Bill 5549 requires school boards to have a behavior threat assessment and management team in place that includes a school administrator, mental health professional and law enforcement official tasked with probing reports of alarming behavior in a school community and identifying credible threats.
House Bills 5659 and 5660 create a new school safety and mental health commission to offer policy recommendations related to youth suicide prevention, school building construction to ensure safety on campus and more.
Schools to provide info regarding the safe storage of firearms
House Bills 5450 and 5451 would require the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services to compile an informational notice for schools to disseminate to parents about Michigan’s new law requiring the safe storage of firearms in the presence of children. Michigan’s new safe storage requirement aims to keep guns out of the hands of children. It creates new criminal penalties when a child injures or kills themselves or others with an unsecured firearm.
Firearms were the leading cause of death for Michigan children, according to 2022 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data from 2022, analyzed by researchers at Johns Hopkins’ Bloomberg School of Public Health.
Michigan’s hate crime law
House Bills 5400 and 5401 expand Michigan’s hate crime law, broadening it to encompass sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, age and ethnicity. The legislation would also allow courts to impose a sentence requiring offenders to complete community service work meant to deepen their understanding of the community they affected.
Sextortion
House Bills 5887 and 5888 make sextortion illegal in Michigan. The law defines sextortion as a threat to create or disseminate sexually explicit images or videos of another person to coerce them. The new law makes a first offense a felony punishable by up to five years’ imprisonment and/or a $5,000 fine, with increased penalties for subsequent offenses. For adults victimizing minors, vulnerable adults or someone who suffers serious mental or physical harm because of the sextortion, they’d be guilty of a felony punishable by up to 25 years’ imprisonment. A minor who engages in sextortion is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by up to one year imprisonment.
House Bills 4173 and 4384 create a Michigan Sentencing Commission to research the effectiveness of current sentencing guidelines and recommend new ones. Michigan prisoners serve some of the longest average sentences in the U.S., according to a 2017 study by the Urban Institute.
Whitmer also signed bills that extend the statute of limitation for some criminal sexual conduct charges, provide Medicaid coverage to injured patients referred to receive assistance from a community violence prevention service and increase the funding municipalities receive for providing ambulance services to Medicaid recipients.
Governor Gretchen Whitmer has approved a new set of gun and school safety laws in Michigan, aimed at promoting responsible gun ownership and protecting students.
The new laws include measures such as requiring background checks for all firearm purchases, implementing a red flag law that allows for the temporary removal of firearms from individuals deemed a threat to themselves or others, and increasing penalties for individuals who fail to properly secure their firearms from minors.
In addition to these gun control measures, the new laws also focus on improving school safety. This includes funding for mental health resources in schools, requiring active shooter drills, and implementing technology to improve communication during emergencies.
Governor Whitmer stated that these laws are a crucial step towards creating a safer and more secure environment for all Michigan residents, especially students. She emphasized the importance of balancing Second Amendment rights with the need for common-sense gun regulations to prevent gun violence.
Overall, these new laws represent a significant milestone in Michigan’s efforts to address gun violence and enhance school safety. It is hoped that these measures will help prevent tragic incidents and protect the well-being of all residents in the state.
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., on Sunday denied that President-elect Trump’s mass deportation plan could cost trillions of dollars, though said that there is no better investment than restoring the safety and security of the country.
Johnson made the remarks during an appearance on NBC’s “Meet the Press” when he was asked about the border crisis and grocery prices, the two issues that Trump says helped him win the election.
“I cannot think of a better dollar for dollar investment than to restore the security and the safety of the country,” Johnson said. “We’ve had a wide-open border for four years and millions upon millions of illegal persons. We have dangerous illegals in the country, criminals who have already committed crimes here, violent crimes against American citizens.”
The speaker cited crime and “the untold humanitarian cost in terms of trafficking and fentanyl deaths” in the U.S. as important reasons to tackle border security, saying, “getting rid of that criminal element … is something the American people want us to do.”
President Trump tours a section of the border wall in San Luis, Arizona, on June 23, 2020.(AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File)
“The number one job of the federal government is protecting the citizenry,” he said. “And when you have a wide-open border, you don’t have safety, security or even sovereignty, for that matter. President Trump is going to follow through on his campaign promises and the promises that we all made on the campaign trail. It costs money to do that. But there is a small investment in terms of what it costs us.”
House Speaker Mike Johnson appeared on NBC’s “Meet the Press” on Sunday and said Trump’s mass deportation plan was a “small investment” to restore safety and security to the country.(Getty Images, File)
When asked whether the plan would come with a price tag in the trillions of dollars, Johnson rejected the notion.
“It won’t cost trillions of dollars. I think we don’t yet know the dollar figure,” he said. “But I will tell you that the American people are going to support that effort. And we’re going to begin with the most dangerous elements. And you’re going to see a dramatic change in the country because of it.”
Johnson did not provide an estimated cost for the deportation plan.
Regarding grocery prices, Johnson said those costs would unquestionably come down under Trump with the return to “fiscal sanity” and “common sense.”
Johnson said that Congress and the Trump administration will “turn the economic engines back on” like during the first Trump term when lawmakers “reduced the tax burden on the American people, but even more importantly, the regulatory burden.”
“That’s going to be a major theme of the upcoming administration in this Congress, because if you release the red tape, you unleash the free market again. And that’s good for everybody,” he said.
In a recent statement, Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen defended President Trump’s controversial mass deportation plan, calling the estimated $114 billion price tag a “small investment” in order to “restore security and safety to our country.”
Nielsen emphasized that the administration’s priority is to crack down on illegal immigration and remove those who have entered the country unlawfully. She argued that the cost of deporting millions of undocumented immigrants is necessary in order to protect American citizens and uphold the rule of law.
Critics of the plan have raised concerns about the financial burden it would place on taxpayers and the humanitarian implications of forcibly removing millions of individuals from their homes. However, supporters of the mass deportation plan believe that it is a necessary step towards securing the country’s borders and preventing further illegal immigration.
President Trump has made immigration enforcement a key pillar of his administration’s agenda, and it appears that his administration is willing to invest significant resources in order to achieve its goals. Whether the benefits of the mass deportation plan will justify its high cost remains to be seen.
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No Dragons for Tea: Fire Safety for Kids (and Dragons) – Paperback – GOOD
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No Dragons for Tea: Fire Safety for Kids (and Dragons) – Paperback – GOOD
Looking for a fun and educational way to teach your kids about fire safety? Look no further than “No Dragons for Tea”! This engaging children’s book follows the adventures of a little girl named Emma and her dragon friend, Sparky, as they learn important fire safety lessons.
With vibrant illustrations and easy-to-understand language, “No Dragons for Tea” covers essential topics like creating an escape plan, knowing what to do in case of a fire, and the importance of smoke alarms. Kids will love following along with Emma and Sparky as they navigate through various fire safety scenarios, making learning about fire safety both enjoyable and memorable.
Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or caregiver, “No Dragons for Tea” is a must-have addition to your children’s book collection. Order your copy today and empower your kids (and dragons) with the knowledge they need to stay safe in case of a fire.
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Price: $9.99 (as of Jan 26,2025 02:08:08 UTC – Details)
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