Mexico Seage Tragedy: Phil Mickelsson is just weighted as a document

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Liv Golf Star Phil Mickelllon responded to social media as the Maker of California referred to the millions of tea streams to be released in Mexico in the water near San Diego.
San Diego County District 5 Supervisor Jim Desmond talked at the latest assembly about beaches around the hotel hotel on the Memorial Day weekend. He also spoke about marine symptoms and other towns affected by a sanitation from Mexico.
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Desmond said at a meeting that the remedy of Mexico to build and maintain a treatment.
“The most time of the weekend, beaches near the hotel closed – because Mexico drops up to 10 million in our daily waters,” Desmond added to X on Tuesday. “Our Navy Symptoms are sick. The Imperial Beach closed for three years straight. We pay 80% to treat Mexico semexires while ignoring Heades.
“I introduced a common pressure to use pressure – including a border project during health emergencies – until the partners are responsible.”

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Maskelson seemed to have his Antenna in the story again.
“Something about this is not the right smell,” writes a response to Desmond posts.
Environmental Protection Administrator Lee Zeldin said last month the US and Mexico had been close to the agreement on the wild issue.
“This week, EPA is relocated to Mexico the proposed ‘100%’ solving solution to the warm decades warmth from the US,” wrote Zeldin for X.
Zeldin visited San Diego in April, where he announced the talks and his government partners in Mexico to complete a long edition of decades. The problem, accused of the expiry of the wastewater, has persisted decades but was set in recent years when the number of Tjuana people are full.

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In February, the Inspectoral Security department has issued a report to find that a special marine battle center reported 1,168 cases of severe illness between January 2019 and in May 2023 caused by contaminated water.
Fox News’ Emma Colton contributed to this report.
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