Tom Homan says 139K deported since Trump took office: ‘Numbers are good’

WASHINGTON — White House border czar Tom Homan said Monday that about 139,000 illegal immigrants have been deported since President Trump took office 98 days ago. “Last time I was counting it was 139,000 deportations. Am I happy with the numbers? The numbers are good, especially if you look at the ICE numbers,” Homan said at a White House briefing. Homan added that the numbers mostly reflect people busted in the US interior — rather than those turned away at the southern border, where apprehensions have hit record lows for two consecutive months. “The ICE arrests and removals are far…

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Florida-based PlantOGram sells variety of fruiting trees

Prior to launching PlantOGram – an American-made fruit tree gifting company – nearly two decades ago, gardening was solely a backyard hobby for husband-and-wife duo Mickey and Vicky Popat. The newlyweds at the time had purchased their first home, and developed a passion for growing fruit trees in their garden,…

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Pistons coach rages at refs over late no-call in playoff loss to Knicks

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The New York Knicks narrowly defeated the Detroit Pistons in Game 4 of their first-round playoff matchup on Sunday afternoon, 94-93, as it came down to a controversial end.Knicks big man Karl-Anthony Towns nailed two clutch shots in the final moments to…

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Wisconsin judge threatens courtroom boycott over Hannah Dugan arrest

A Wisconsin judge is threatening not to hold court in protest of federal authorities arresting her fellow judge Hannah Dugan last week.Judge Monica Isham made the announcement in an email to judges across the state on Saturday. Her email, titled “Guidance Requested or I Refuse to Hold Court,” made clear…

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Should you tip for fast food or takeout?

These days, customers who visit a restaurant to pick up a carryout order, or even a fast-food drive-thru, may be greeted by a prompt on the screen asking how much they’d like to tip. In some cases, it’s just a kiosk making the request, but other times the cashier might be waiting for the customer’s response. “It usually catches me off-guard,” Chris Nordstrom, a commercial real estate executive in Kansas City, Missouri, told Fox News Digital. “It’s not that I mind tipping in the right context,” he said. “It’s just that fast food, by nature, has traditionally been a non-tipping experience.” Just 12%…

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