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  • The next ‘bipartisan border bill’ needs to target the 600K migrant criminals now roaming the country

    10/05/2024 4:52:58 PM PDT · by Libloather · 4 replies
    NY Post ^ | 10/04/24 | Post Editorial Board
    Kamala Harris keeps insisting the failed “bipartisan immigration bill” is the fix for the border crisis, but it sure looks like what the nation actually needs would look more like the “Be Gone Act” that Sen. Jodi Ernst introduced this week. By expanding the definition of “aggravated felony” to include sexual assault and aggravated sexual violence, it would make migrant sex offenders eligible for deportation. And that’d be just the start: Per data that Immigration and Customs Enforcement recently coughed up after months of delay to Rep. Tony Gonzales, a jaw-dropping 662,566 migrants with known criminal backgrounds are wandering around...
  • Florida man’s trip overseas ends in sticker shock over $143,000 phone bill

    04/17/2024 8:42:40 AM PDT · by simpson96 · 67 replies
    ABC Action News ^ | 04/16/2024 | Jackie Callaway
    TAMPA, Fla. — Floridian Rene Remund and his wife toured Switzerland last September. But when they got home, their cell phone bill had jumped higher than the Swiss Alps. Remund and his wife said they travel frequently and always notify their cell phone carrier before they leave the United States. In this case, Rene said he visited a T-Mobile store to share his travel plan. He's also been a T-Mobile customer for nearly 30 years. “They said you’re covered. Whatever that meant. You're covered,” Rene said. The couple took a trip that they described as magical. As they toured the...
  • China exploiting mobile networks to spy on American cellphones: report

    12/16/2020 5:12:00 PM PST · by SeekAndFind · 8 replies
    Fox News ^ | 12/16/2020 | Michael Ruiz
    China may be abusing telecoms' vulnerabilities to spy on Americans’ cellphones through Caribbean phone networks, according to a new report. “No one in the industry wants the public to know the severity of ongoing surveillance attacks,” Gary Miller, a former tech security executive, told the Guardian in a new report published Tuesday. “I want the public to know about it.” Miller based his findings on years spent examining threat reports and signaling traffic between foreign and domestic mobile operators. He told the paper that China may have used Caribbean networks to do the job – Barbados, in particular. At issue...
  • Sprint Charging for Roaming

    03/15/2005 6:37:57 AM PST · by discipler · 82 replies · 2,359+ views
    My wife spent 40 minutes on the phone with a Sprint service rep the other day clearing up $70 worth of charges for calls we didn't make. We were charged for roaming and it took a lot of convincing that nothing was wrong with our phones, that we don't use the roaming feature, etc, before the representative finally removed the charges. Turns out that our local paper has a story that others had the same happen to them. And they had to go through the same ordeal to have the charges removed. Too bad that Sprint thinks so little of...