✅ Speak Better English With Me https://brentspeak.as.me/ Use code Fall15 for 15% off. 💙 OVER 100 BONUS ENGLISH LESSONS? Become a channel member. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCakDTg9dhhAsr3WmHyJDa-g/joinLink to original newscast: https://youtu.be/ZwDVLqMx19M?si=ji2IllpDD-e3Y8wo 1. National Guard: A part of the U.S. military that helps during emergencies in the country.: The National Guard helped rebuild the school after it collapsed.2. Deems: To think or decide something in a certain way.: The teacher deems the test too difficult for the class.: He deems himself lucky to have such supportive friends.3. Riots: Violent protests where people fight or damage property.: The police tried to stop the riots in the city center.4. Unlawful: Not allowed by law; illegal.: It is unlawful to drive without a license.5. Minor : Not very big or important.: She made a minor mistake on her homework.6. Minor : A person who is younger than 18 years old.: Because he is a minor, his parents must sign the form.7. Procedural: Related to the way something is done, usually by rules or steps.: The officer followed all the procedural steps before making the arrest.8. A Workaround: A different way to fix a problem when the normal way doesn’t work.: The students found a workaround to print their papers after the printer broke.9. Authorized: Given official permission or approval.: Only authorized people can enter the building.10. Call Up: To officially ask people to serve, usually in the military.: The government may call up more soldiers to Chicago.11. Tense: Nervous, worried, or unable to relax.: Everyone felt tense when they heard the loud explosion.12. Tear Gas: A gas used by police to make people’s eyes burn and water.: Police used tear gas to move the bear out of the populated neighborhood.13. Ramming: Hitting something hard with force.: The driver was arrested for ramming his car into the gate.: The goat kept ramming the wooden fence with its horns.14. ICE: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, a government agency that handles immigration and border laws.: ICE officers checked the documents of people entering the country.15. Promoting: Trying to help or support something so it becomes more known or successful.: She is promoting a new program to help immigrants learn English.16. Complex : A group of buildings that belong together.: The apartment complex has a pool and a gym.17. Complex : Hard to understand; not simple.: The math homework was too complex for me to finish on my own.18. Undocumented: Without legal papers to stay or work in a country.: The man was undocumented and afraid of being deported.19. Governor: The elected leader of a U.S. state.: The governor spoke to the public about the emergency.20. Raid: A sudden attack or visit by police or soldiers.: The police planned a raid to catch the criminals.21. Panic: Sudden, strong fear that makes people act without thinking.: She panicked when she couldn’t find her phone.22. Emblematic: A symbol or example that represents something.: The broken window was emblematic of the town’s problems.23. Mayhem: Great confusion, chaos, or violence.: A broken traffic light created mayhem at the intersection.: During the sale, the store turned into total mayhem.