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(KGTV) - Families who are caught illegally entering the U.S. will likely be broken up under a new border security policy that is now in effect, the Los Angeles Times reported Monday.The newspaper, citing a Department of Homeland Security official, reported a new Trump administration policy would separate parents and children in the event a family is detained for crossing the U.S.-Mexico border illegally.In a news conference Monday, Attorney General Jeff Sessions said the separation is due to the legal process, adding that citizens in the U.S. are also separated from their families when they're arrested.According to the report, families that are detained for illegal crossings have typically been kept together in the past. However, the Homeland Security official told the LA Times that under the new rule, parents will face prosecution while their children are taken to a separate facility.RELATED STORIES: 922

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(KGTV) — For the second time in person and final time before the 2020 election, President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden will meet on the debate stage.Thursday's debate is set to begin at 6 p.m. PST from Nashville, Tenn., with moderator Kristen Welker walking the candidates through topics including fighting COVID-19, American families, race in America, climate change, national security, and leadership.The debate will also feature a format change introducing a "mute button," requiring that a candidates' microphone is turned off when their opponent is delivering his opening remarks for a given topic. The candidates' first meeting on stage was riddled with interruptions before topics reached the open discussion portion.Thursday's debate comes after a flood of headlines out of the nation's capital that may impact the discussion on-stage:Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee sent Judge Amy Coney Barrett's Supreme Court nomination to the Senate floor — a significant step that could allow the Senate to confirm her nomination as soon as Monday.A day after leaving in the middle of a 60 Minutes interview, the White House scooped CBS and published the full, unedited footage online.Weekly unemployment claims dipped below 800,000 for the first time in months, though those figures remain historically high.During a Fox News interview on Tuesday, Trump called on Attorney General William Barr to open a corruption investigation into Biden based on allegations surrounding a New York Post article about a laptop that may or may not have belonged to his son, Hunter.Thursday was originally set to be the third in-person debate between Trump and Biden, however, individual town halls were held on different networks after the president declined to participate in a virtual debate following his positive COVID-19 diagnosis. 1869

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(KGTV) — As President Trump grapples with lawmakers to secure funding for his border wall project, supporters of the controversial border measure are hoping to deliver via their own wallets.A Gofundme titled "We The People Will Fund The Wall" has raised million by more than 16,000 people since it began Monday, reportedly by a Miramar, Fla., "fundraising team," the campaign says. However, the campaign itself is attributed to Brian Kolfage Jr., a Florida Air Force veteran who lost three limbs during Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2004. The campaign's goal is set to billion, Gofundme's campaign limit.RELATED: In reversal, White House shifts border wall funding demands, wants to avoid shutdown“If the 63 million people who voted for Trump each pledge , we can build the wall. That equates to roughly [ billion], even if we get half, that's half the wall. We can do this," Kolfage writes on the campaign, adding that he's working with the website to increase its limit.The White House has been searching for ways to secure billion in funding for the president's border wall project, as President Trump threatens to shutdown the government if funding isn't provided. White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders said the administration could support a spending measure giving .8 billion to the wall in order to avoid a government shutdown."We have other ways that we can get to that billion (for a border wall)," Sanders said Tuesday morning during an interview with Fox News. Sanders added: "At the end of the day, we don't want to shut down the government, we want to shut down the border."Congressional lawmakers must pass a spending measure by midnight Friday or some federal agencies will be forced to shut down. 1740

  

(KGTV) - A ballot initiative could relieve Californians squeezed by rising rent prices.The initiative, led by the Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment, is pushing to repeal the state's 1995 Costa Hawkins Rental Housing Act, which prevents rent control from being applied to all housing built after 1995.The initiative has gained at least 25 percent of the signatures needed, according to the Sacramento Bee. If successful, the initiative could give communities more power over rent control ordinances. RELATED: San Diego group calling for rent controlSupporters believe a repeal of the act will help solve California's rent crunch, but critics fear such a repeal will stifle construction and development, and only make things worse.The initiative's organizers have until June 25 to gather 365,880 signatures from California voters to qualify for the November ballot, according to the Sacramento Bee.The push for rent control isn't just taking place on the state level.RELATED: New numbers show exodus from San Diego County, CaliforniaThe National City Families for Fair Rent coalition of tenants and community leaders are kicking off a signature-gathering campaign on March 24 to submit a proposal for rent control to the city.The group hopes to get their measure submitted to the November ballot as well to have a program implemented to stabilize rising rents in National City. 1440

  

(KGTV) — Is Samsung really using a "butt robot" to test the durability of its cell phones?Yes.A jeans-wearing robot repeatedly sits on handsets at Samsung’s factory in South Korea. 188

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