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 Washington mdash; The number of Venezuelans crossing the U.S.-Mexico border illegally dropped dramatically in stanley cup  October, when the B stanley cup iden administration started deporting some migrants directly to crisis-stricken Venezuela, according to Customs and Border Protection  CBP  data published Tuesday.Border Patrol agents apprehended 29,637 migrants from Venezuela who entered the U.S. without authorization last month, a 46% drop from September, when unlawful crossings by Venezuelans soared to 54,833, a monthly record high.The Biden administration announced in early October it had reached a deportation agreement with the Venezuelan government, a U.S.-sanctioned regime that had long refused to accept the return of its citizens. Officials at the time vowed to deport those found to be ineligible for asylum or a temporary legal status the Biden administration offered to 472,000 Venezuelans who arrived before July 31.                                        On Oct. 18, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement  ICE  carried out its first-ever deportation flight to Venezuela. The agency has since staged weekly deportation fli stanley cup ghts there, deporting hundreds of Venezuelan adults under a process known as expedited removal.Acting CBP Commissioner Troy Miller said the decrease in Venezuelan arrivals along the southern border was more pronounced after the deportation flights started.         In conjunction with our resumption of removal flights to Venezuela consistent with delivering consequences for  Ihzx More illnesses linked to pet store puppies
 CRAIG, Colo. -- The owner of a 16-year-old mare was sickened when he came across his horse, Cricket, dead in his pasture with his legs bound, CBS Denver reports.Glen Gariner said Cricket s hind legs were bound together and tied to a fence. He told CBS Denver he had no idea what happened or why someone would hurt his horse. I was just sickened,  Gariner said.  Totally sickening. It s not right. Who would do something so terrible to another living thing        salomon                                    Gary Nichols, the investigator assigned to the case, told CBS Denver the horse s is the most abnormal case of animal abuse he has seen in his 15 years as an investigator for Moffat County Sheriff s Office.          Gariner said he had been working long hours at a local coal mine and didn t notice something was wrong in the pasture until he saw Cricket laying down, something he said was unus converse ual.   air max 1       The Moffat County Sheriff s Office has not established any suspects and is conducting an investigation. Someone had to have put the rope around the horse s rear hocks,  Nichols said.  It wasn t accidental where the horse got tangled up in the rope. It was a deliberate act. The culprit faces charges of animal cruelty, according to Nichols.Gariner originally offered a $500 cash reward, but since the news of this story broke, nearly $2,000 has been raised and added to the reward as the community searchers for answers.                                                                      ponent--