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Protests erupt as Trump's aggressive deportation plans clash with immigrant communities, leading to police using less-lethal measures in LA amid rising tensions.

Man chased on tarmac at Heathrow Airport near moving aircraft

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Man chased on tarmac at Heathrow Airport near moving aircraft
A chaotic scene unfolded at Heathrow Airport when a man was caught on video sprinting across the tarmac, dodging airport staff and security before finally being caught. The incident happened dangerously close to active aircraft, raising serious safety concerns.
Editor’s Note: Runway breaches are no joke—this could have ended much worse. Airports are high-security zones for a reason, and any breach near moving planes risks lives and disrupts travel. It’s a stark reminder of the constant challenges in keeping air travel safe.
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