The U.S. government is seeking egg exports from European countries like Germany, Italy, Poland, and Sweden to address a severe shortage caused by a bird flu outbreak. However, differences in food safety regulations, such as the requirement for fresh eggs to be sanitized and refrigerated in the U.S. but sold unwashed in the EU, make it challenging for foreign producers to meet American standards. As a result, any increased U.S. egg imports from Europe are more likely to be in powdered form or other processed products, rather than shell eggs.
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Activists and day laborers use radios and whistles to avoid immigration agents at Home Depot
In Los Angeles, a Home Depot parking lot has become a focal point for immigration raids, with agents targeting day laborers seeking work, leading to heightened alertness among workers and advocates. Despite legal challenges, the Supreme Court's recent ruling allows federal operations to continue, raising concerns over civil rights and the impact on local communities and businesses. Want More Context? 🔎
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