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Parents of MacDill bomb suspects are illegal immigrants, DHS warns of birthright citizenship dangers

​NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!. The parents of the suspects connected to the foiled explosive attack outside MacDill Air Force Base in Florida last month are illegal immigrants, the Department of Homeland Security announced, adding that the case underscores the dangers of birthright citizenship.. ICE agents took the parents, identified as Qiu Qin Zou and Jia Zhang Zheng, into custody on March 18, days after their son, Alen Zheng, allegedly planted an explosive device outside the base.. Officials said the parents illegally entered the United States and applied for asylum in 1993, but an immigration judge denied those claims and ordered both Zheng and Zou removed from the U.S. in 1998.. The Board of Immigration Appeals denied multiple attempts by the pair to reopen their case, but they remained in the U.S. for decades despite the removal order.. MIKE DAVIS: SANITY MUST BE RESTORED TO BIRTHRIGHT CITIZENSHIP. The arrests add a new dimension to the case, as the Trump administration argues it underscores national security risks tied to birthright citizenship, an issue now before the Supreme Court.. Their children — Alen Zheng and his sister, Ann Mary Zheng — were both born in the U.S. and are citizens.. Federal authorities allege Alen Zheng planted an improvised explosive device outside the MacDill Air Force Base visitor center in Tampa on March 10, while his sister later helped cover up the crime.. Prosecutors said Ann Mary Zheng “assisted after the fact” and tampered with evidence to hinder her brother’s arrest.. Federal investigators believe Alen Zheng fled to China and remains there. His sister was arrested after returning to the U.S. through Detroit.. The explosive device, described by officials as potentially “very deadly,” failed to detonate and was discovered six days later by an Air Force airman.. Investigators later linked the device to materials recovered from Zheng’s home and a burner phone used to place a cryptic 911 call warning about the bomb.. DHS officials said the case highlights broader concerns about immigration enforcement and citizenship laws, as the Supreme Court weighs the scope of birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment.. “Automatically granting citizenship to children of illegal aliens born in the U.S. … poses a major national security risk,” DHS Acting Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis said in a statement. “This incident underscores the severe national security threat that illegal immigration and birthright citizenship pose to the United States.”. The agency noted that the suspects were born in the United States after their parents entered the country illegally.. President Donald Trump moved to restrict birthright citizenship through an executive order signed on his first day in office, arguing the current interpretation of the Constitution is flawed.. The policy is being challenged in the Supreme Court, setting up a major legal battle over the scope of the 14th Amendment.. Federal prosecutors have  

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California 4-year-old boy survives attack by coyote that bit and tried to drag him away

​NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!. A “repeat offender” coyote has been captured and euthanized after being caught on camera biting and attempting to drag away a four-year-old boy standing in his grandparents’ driveway in Southern California earlier this week.. Four-year-old Solomon suffered seven puncture wounds on his legs and torso after the coyote bit and attempted to drag the young boy away in heart-stopping video caught on surveillance camera.. “I just hear him screaming and I turn around and I scream as well because I see the coyote on top of him,” Solomon’s mother Sarina Donohoo told FOX 11 Los Angeles.. TODDLER FLEES IN TERROR AS COYOTE CHASES HIM OUTSIDE CALIFORNIA FAMILY HOME IN BROAD DAYLIGHT. “He bit me,” Solomon said. “He tried to drag me.”. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife believes the animal may be responsible for even more attacks than initially believed, according to reporting from FOX 11 Los Angeles. The coyote may have been a “repeat offender,” with the animal linked to two additional victims reporting attacks on March 26 and March 30. According to FOX 11, DNA testing linked the coyote to a separate attack on a child on Feb. 11 near an elementary school.. Wildlife authorities confirmed with FOX 11 that the coyote was “humanely euthanized” on Thursday per “standard protocol” for animals that attack humans.. OREGON CHILD ATTACKED BY COYOTE DURING GAME OF HIDE-AND-SEEK IN BACKYARD; STATE OFFICIALS SOUND ALARM. “For a wild animal to walk up into your yard and try to snatch your grandchild, it’s like the most horrific thing in the world,” Solomon’s grandmother and property owner Stephanie Fields added.. The terrifying incident happened early in the morning, just before 9 a.m., as his mother was unloading groceries from her vehicle.. “I was so scared because I know how bad it could have been,” Sarina said, recalling the chilling incident. “My initial response was just, I need to get him away.”. Grandfather Stanley Fields shared that little Solomon is now undergoing a series of rabies treatments.. “He got nipped three times, and now he’s going through rabies protocol,” Stanley said. “He’s four years old, and I just think it was a little much for a young child to experience.”. A neighbor who operates a nearby daycare told FOX 11 she now carries an air horn and a golf club for protection in the area.. Authorities have urged residents in the neighborhood to “remain vigilant” as officials confirm whether other aggressive coyotes remain in the area, according to FOX 11.. CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FOX NEWS APP. Other recommendations for residents include supervising small children, especially outdoors, and using loud noises like air horns to deter wild animals. Residents are also encouraged to secure any food waste and trash bins.. Authorities encourage witnesses to call the Carson Sheriff’s Station at 310-830-1123 for coyote attacks or California Fish & Wildlife at 858-467-4257 for coyote sightings.  

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Coast Guard captured on camera rescuing federal agents, boaters after 2 vessels capsize off Puerto Rico

​NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!. A U.S. Coast Guard rescue mission off Puerto Rico turned perilous Tuesday night when two boats capsized, leaving five people — including three federal agents — stranded in rough seas before all were safely rescued.. Officials said all three agents and the two boaters are safe, and there are no other people missing.. Coast Guard watchstanders at Sector San Juan were notified by Puerto Rico Police Joint Forces of Rapid Action about a capsized vessel off Isla de Cabras in Toa Baja, Puerto Rico, just after 9 p.m. Tuesday, prompting an urgent marine information broadcast (UMIB) alert to vessel traffic in the area, according to authorities.. The Guard directed the launch of a Station San Juan 45-foot Response Boat Medium and a Coast Guard MH-60T Jayhawk helicopter to provide rescue assistance.. DESPERATE SEARCH FOR TWO MEN AS FISHING BOAT FOUND EMPTY 70 MILES OFF FLORIDA COAST. A U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Caribbean Air and Marine Branch Marine Unit and a Puerto Rico Police Joint Force of Rapid Action (FURA) helicopter were also dispatched.. A short time later, a good Samaritan reported seeing a 22-foot capsized vessel and two people holding onto the boat, officials said. He provided a position for response units, while a Puerto Rico police helicopter crew tracked down the capsized vessel.. As the CBP marine unit approached the boaters in 10-foot swells to attempt the rescue, their vessel also capsized, throwing the three agents into the water.. The Station San Juan boat crew tried to reach the agents and boaters but were unable due to the deteriorated sea state and the original capsized vessel being beyond the reef line.. COAST GUARD RESCUE SWIMMER DIES AFTER MEDICAL EVACUATION MISSION OFF WASHINGTON COAST TURNS TRAGIC. As the Coast Guard helicopter responded, the Puerto Rico police helicopter crew rescued one of the boaters and one of the CBP agents, taking them to Isla de Cabras.. The Coast Guard aircrew then deployed their rescue swimmer and safely hoisted the remaining two agents and boater safely aboard the aircraft.. The survivors were taken to the Fernando Luis Ribas Dominicci Airport in San Juan, where they were received by awaiting Puerto Rico Emergency Medical Service personnel and treated for minor injuries.. “The quick actions by FURA and CBP AMO allowed for constant eyes on all five people in the water and their prompt rescue,” said Lt. David Tirado-Tolosa, Coast Guard Air Station MH-60T Jayhawk helicopter aircraft commander.. “This mission highlights the high-risk environment our crews, federal and local partners face every time they respond to a search and rescue. We are very glad everyone made it home safely, as this could have easily had a different outcome.”. Cmdr. Zach Geyer, Coast Guard Sector San Juan Search and Rescue mission coordinator, added the case highlights the dangers rescue professionals face coming to the aid of mariners in peril.. CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE  

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Florida man charged with murder after allegedly stabbing woman to death in random attack in quiet neighborhood

​NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!. A 25-year-old man has been charged with murder after authorities say he randomly stabbed a woman to death in a quiet South Florida neighborhood, according to the Martin County Sheriff’s Office.. Kersten Francilus, who lives in a nearby community, is accused of attacking a woman in her 70s as she walked her dog Friday in the Southwood neighborhood in Stuart, Sheriff John Budensiek said.. Neighbors had called deputies shortly before the attack to report a suspicious man going door to door and asking unusual questions.. “We receive multiple calls in this community. The Southwood community, which is a quiet, higher end community here in Martin County. Multiple calls of a suspicious male walking door to door and interacting with different people,” Budensiek said during a news conference.. GOT A TIP?. “He asked several times, several different people where the new bank was. There’s no bank around here,” he said.. Witnesses described the man as calm and nonconfrontational during those encounters, the sheriff said.. A short time later, authorities received additional calls reporting that the same man was attacking a woman in a cul-de-sac.. A deputy who was already en route to investigate the suspicious activity arrived to find the suspect “actively stabbing” the victim while she lay on the ground, Budensiek said.. “Our suspect was on top of her, actually actively stabbing her,” he said.. A brave good Samaritan attempted to intervene but was unable to stop the attack before deputies arrived, officials said.. When confronted by the deputy, Francilus immediately dropped the knife and surrendered.. The victim suffered stab wounds to the upper torso and was transported to Cleveland Clinic Martin South, where she died, authorities said.. “This was a violent, vile homicide,” Budensiek said.. Police said there is no known connection between Francilus and the victim, and no clear motive has been identified.. “At this point, this appears like an extremely violent, random act of violence,” Budensiek said.. FOLLOW US ON X. Francilus was taken into custody at the scene and later booked into the Martin County Jail. Authorities said the knife used in the attack was a steak knife believed to have come from his home.. GET BREAKING NEWS BY EMAIL. The sheriff’s office said Francilus has no known criminal history, though deputies had previously responded to a call involving him acting strangely at his residence.. CLICK HERE FOR MORE US NEWS. Budensiek said residents were wise to report the man’s peculiar behavior.. CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FOX NEWS APP. “The community did what they needed to do. They saw something that wasn’t right. They called the Martin County Sheriff’s Office,” he said.. Authorities have not released the victim’s name.  

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Healthy patients allegedly lured into $50M hospice scam as feds expose cash kickbacks and fake care

​A sweeping federal takedown in Los Angeles has exposed what prosecutors say is a brazen, multimillion-dollar scheme that turned end-of-life care into a cash grab, allegedly using people who weren’t even dying to rip off taxpayers by more than $50 million. Eight defendants, including nurses, a chiropractor and a purported psychologist, were arrested in a crackdown targeting sham hospice operations and fraudulent medical billing schemes, according to the Justice Department. At the center of the case, hospice companies are accused of enrolling healthy patients, paying kickbacks and pocketing millions from Medicare for treatment that was never needed or never provided.

“We are enforcing a zero-tolerance policy for criminals who defraud American taxpayers,” First Assistant U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli said. “The defendants arrested this morning who are charged with stealing millions of dollars of health care benefits got caught and now face years in federal prison.”

Investigators say the pattern was repeated across multiple cases. Patients who weren’t dying were enrolled in hospice, marketers were paid illegal kickbacks and providers cashed in while delivering little or no legitimate care.

In Anaheim, Lolita Minerd, a nurse, allegedly ran a hospice business that recruited patients at a market, promising them free services and $300 a month in cash to enroll. Some of the couples who signed up were not terminally ill, a doctor confirmed, yet they were paid $600 a month in envelopes of cash while Medicare was billed for end-of-life care. Minerd’s company alone submitted more than $9.1 million in claims, collecting roughly $8.5 million from taxpayers, authorities said.

“More than $50 million in losses to taxpayers” across the scheme were noted by HHS Inspector General T. March Bell, who said anyone who weaponizes hospice care to bilk Medicare should expect to be held accountable.

In another case, a Covina couple, a nurse and a self-described psychologist, allegedly pulled in more than $4 million from Medicare and spent it on mortgages, international travel, restaurants and personal bills.

Federal prosecutors say one repeat offender went even further, allegedly running multiple fraudulent hospice companies while already facing charges in a separate case and being legally barred from operating such businesses.

Beyond hospice fraud, authorities say the takedown uncovered a $19 million scheme targeting a labor union’s health plan that the defendants allegedly billed for fake or unnecessary chiropractic and therapy services.  

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Illegal immigrant accused of murdering wife in Texas just weeks after marriage, ICE fights release

​NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) recently lodged a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detainer pleading with Texas authorities not to release an illegal immigrant accused of fatally slitting his wife’s throat with a pocketknife in Dallas.. Francisco Mendez-Marin, a 24-year-old illegal immigrant from Mexico, was arrested March 18 by the Carrolton Police Department and is charged with felony homicide after he allegedly killed his wife, 20-year-old Karla Rangel, during a domestic dispute.. The couple had been married for less than a month, FOX 4 Dallas reported.. When police arrived at the scene, Mendez-Marin had blood on his clothes and a bloody pocketknife on him, officials said.. ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT CONFESSES TO 2 COLD-BLOODED MURDERS MONTHS APART: REPORT. Body camera footage shows Mendez-Marin telling officers, “I didn’t do anything bad” and “I was obligated to do it” in Spanish, according to the arrest affidavit.. “This depraved animal murdered his own wife just one month after they were married by brutally slitting her throat with a pocketknife,” DHS Acting Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis wrote in a statement. “This illegal alien should have never been allowed into our country to commit this heinous murder.”. “ICE requested authorities in Dallas to not release this cold-blooded killer onto the streets,” she continued. “Thankfully, Dallas politicians cooperate with ICE, so together we can ensure this murderer is NEVER loose in American communities.”. CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FOX NEWS APP. Mendez-Marin is currently in Dallas County Sheriff’s Office custody and being held in the Dallas County Jail, according to DHS.  

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