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Megyn Kelly @megynkelly - WTAF
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A Swedish court has ruled that the Eritrean migrant who raped 16-year-old Meya Åberg won’t be deported because the rape didn’t last long enough.
The rape took place on September 1st last year when Meya missed her bus and was walking through a pedestrian tunnel after finishing her shift at McDonald’s.  
Meya and her family immediately reported it to the police. 
The 18-year-old Eritrean migrant, named Yazied Mohamed, was sentenced to 3 years in prison for rape. 
Mohamed is a citizen of Eritrea, and the prosecutor sought his deportation. 
However, the Court of Appeal noted that the man has refugee status. Under Swedish law, deporting a refugee requires that the crime committed constitutes an “exceptionally serious offense” and that allowing them to remain in Sweden would pose a “serious threat to public order and safety.”  
The rape of 16-year-old Meya was not deemed serious enough to justify deportation, with the Court of Appeal citing, among other factors, the “duration” of the rape in its assessment.  
https://x.com/megynkelly/status/1981154348802723941

Meriwether Farms @MeriwetherFarms - Actions the White House and @potus  could take right now to help the American Beef Industry:
1. Reinstate Mandatory Country of Origin Labeling (MCOOL) via Executive Order
— we’re tired of waiting on the Congress. Their promises to pass MCCOL are empty and they cannot be relied upon to get this critical legislation passed. All of these imports that are ALREADY coming in need to be clearly identified, so the consumer knows what they’re buying—it’s a matter of national security. This would also provide true competition for foreign vs domestic beef.
2. Enforce segregation protocols at the Big Packing plants that are ALREADY importing foreign beef—our small packing plant is forced to implement segregation protocols for our Non-Hormone Treated Cattle (NHTC). The trim and carcasses the Big Guys are flying in from wherever are not subject to the same health and sanitation standards that American beef is, so it’s actually a health risk not to keep foreign and domestic beef separate. They would also be prohibited from blending the foreign beef with American beef and passing it off as “Product of the USA”.
3. Fire the head of the Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) who is a long time former Tyson Foods executive—the USDA needs to regain trust from the people that they are not controlled by the Big Four. There are many talented inspectors around the country who are professional, have an ag background, and better understand the needs of small processors. One coming up through the ranks would have the respect of the building and be trusted by smaller guys.
4. Expand regional processing authority by allowing inspectors to oversee multiple small plants—we cannot operate without a USDA inspector present and ranchers cannot sell their product across state lines without a USDA stamp of approval. If we were allowed, we could open up more processing capacity to accommodate more cattle from our neighbors, which means consumers would have more options. Same for a lot of small plants around the country—some have years-long waiting lists.
There are many more actions that could be done to help the independent producer while also benefitting the consumer that would take much longer planning, but these all can be done IMMEDIATELY.
Please feel free to comment below with other ideas and suggestions 
https://x.com/MeriwetherFarms/status/1981056664209063978

Michael Ramirez - Flimflam 10-22-25
https://michaelramirez.substack.com/p/michael-ramirez-flimflam-10-22-25
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