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(KGTV) — GoFundMe has found itself hosting another border wall related campaign, this time to counter a growing fundraiser to fund President Trump's border wall.The "Ladders to Get Over Trump's Wall" campaign was created to counter a multi-million dollar GoFundMe in support of the border wall. And while it says it's for ladders to get over the wall, it's not in the literal sense.Instead, the campaign says it intends to donate the money raised to legal services to underserved immigrant children, families, and refugees though the Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services (RAICES), a Texas-based nonprofit."We saw some folks are raising money for a border wall to keep out our migrant siblings and fellow human beings, who are fleeing violence and persecution and whose tragically-underpaid labor is essential to the U.S. economy. Seems like a bad idea on countless levels for everyone involved," the campaign writes. "Maybe we should focus on human rights and creating a community that reflects our supposed values."The campaign writes that while literal ladders are not its intention, it's about "lifting people up."As of Thursday at 4:25 p.m., the campaign had raised more than ,000 of its 0 million goal. At the same time, the competing campaign "We The People Will Fund The Wall" had raised more than .5 million of its billion goal. 1380
(KGTV) - A baby badger, once lethargic and in need of care, is recovering after treatment at the San Diego Humane Society’s Project Wildlife Center. The Department of Animal Services got a call Thursday about the badger in the Jewel Valley section of Boulevard in East San Diego County. The caller told animal experts the badger had not moved all day. An animal control officer responded to the scene and found the badger to be lethargic. The officer took the animal to the Humane Society facility on Gaines Street in Mission Valley for treatment. Veterinarians are bottle-feeding the badger, which weighs about two pounds, according to animal care expert Lauren DuBois. When the badger reaches adulthood, its diet will consist of small animals including ground squirrels and pocket gophers. DuBois said the badger will possibly be released to Fund for Animals in Ramona. Badgers can be aggressive and require ample space, according to DuBois. By Friday morning, Dan DeSousa, Director of Animal Services reported “the badger is doing well and is feisty.” Badgers, though rarely seen in San Diego, are native to the area, according to wildlife experts. “In my thirty years with Animal Services here in San Diego County, this is the first badger that our Department has ever encountered” said DeSousa. “We are thankful to have Project Wildlife here in our community to provide the needed care for these animals in their time of need.” Anyone who encounters a wild animal in distress can call 619-299-7012 to report the matter. 1532

(KGTV) - Does Bernie Sanders plan to pay for universal health care by raising the tax rate to 52% on anybody making more than ,000 a year?No.The information in a meme being posted on social media is false.Sanders' plan would raise the tax rate to 52% for people making more than million a year.Sanders is calling for a 4% tax rate on income over ,000, which he says would be more than offset by people not having to pay health care premiums and co-pays. 472
(KGTV) -- California is among the least-patriotic states in the nation, according to a new report from WalletHub. The Golden State took the 48th spot on the list of most-patriotic states. According to the report, California’s military engagement rank fell to the 30th spot on the list while the state ranked 48th for civic engagement. RELATED: Fourth of July celebrations in San DiegoCalifornia also has one of the lowest volunteer rates in the nation, placing 46th. According to WalletHub, red states are also more patriotic than blue states. To compile the list, WalletHub compared states across 13 indicators of patriotism including enlisted military population, share of adults who voted in the 2016 Presidential Election and AmeriCorps volunteers per capita. 773
(KGTV) - Are In-N-Out cups now being printed with "Epstein did not kill himself" on the bottom?No.A picture going around is a photoshopped version of an old picture from years ago showing a real In-N-Out cup with John 3:16 at the bottom.In-N-Out is a faith-based organization that prints bible verses on the bottom lip of its cups.The fake Epstein message is in reference to the conspiracy theory that Jeffrey Epstein's death was not a suicide. 452
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