Category: Controversy
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The Biden administration will give a special free pass to 73, 500 more illegal immigrants.
Thousands of illegal immigrants now get a special free pass from the Biden administration to enter the nation if they have family members currently living there. The method allows immigrants to jump the queue to enter the US and join their families if they meet the requirements before others who have been in line for…
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Biden administration: Consumer prices rose at the slowest pace and this can be an advantage for the next election.
Inflation politics in Washington took a sudden turn on Wednesday when a report revealed that consumer prices increased at their weakest rate since early in the Biden administration. Republicans have criticized the Biden administration for the price of food, petrol, utilities, and other items, claiming that his $1.9 trillion pandemic relief plan and support for…
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The Young Conservatives of Texas appeal to the court for less tuition for illegal immigrants.
The University of North Texas is justified in charging out-of-state residents more for tuition than it does for in-state illegal aliens, according to the conservative 5th Circuit US Court of Appeals. In its ruling, the three-judge bench overturned a federal judge in Plano and concluded that UNT is correctly interpreting Texas law. According to the…
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Roman Catholic priest from Kenya was charged with abduction and sexual assault, police reported.
The Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) has disclosed the charges a Roman Catholic priest is facing pertaining to a sexual abuse case, reportedly involving a 12-year-old schoolgirl. In a release Tuesday afternoon, the police verified that the Roman Catholic priest, who is Kenyan, has been accused of four counts of sexual-related offenses. The charges against…
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Jordanian security forces in a gun battle: 3 were confirmed killed, including 2 prisoners
Three people, including two, escaped prisoners, were murdered by Jordanian security forces in a gunfight in a remote part of the nation, according to reports released on Sunday. According to the Public Security Directorate, the two inmates had just lately escaped from custody, sparking a search that resulted in the gunfight. The third victim…
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Tulsa race massacre survivor yearning for the opportunities taken from them
According to court records, an Oklahoma judge dismissed the reparations claim brought by the final Tulsa race massacre survivors on Friday. The three Tulsa race massacre survivors had been embroiled in a years-long legal struggle with the City of Tulsa and other groups and officials over opportunities lost when the city’s Greenwood area was burned down in…
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Family of Melissa Perez filed a wrongful-death lawsuit against the city and three officers.
The suit claims that the San Antonio Police Department’s “formal and informal policies were the driving force behind” the 46-year-old woman’s death. It also asserts that Melissa Perez’s death was caused by the police department’s actions on mental health calls and the mental health unit. The complaint claims that the department’s “consistent failure to discipline…
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Controversial firearms training center in Vermont will be closed due to multiple complaints by neighbors, judge says.
A judge in Vermont ordered the owner of a contentious firearms training center to be detained until he can verify that elements of the 30-acre site have been removed or dismantled. Slate Ridge is a property with various structures and two fire ranges on the terrain the size of 30 football fields (12 hectares). The town of…
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Nicaraguan government is called to investigate the killings of two more of Nicaraguan’s indigenous residents, UN announces.
The UN Human Rights called some attention to the murders of another two indigenous citizens on Nicaragua’s Atlantic coast. The Nicaraguan government’s attention is called. The Human Rights Office asked the Nicaraguan government to investigate and prosecute the killers. However, the Nicaraguan government has yet to confirm or comment on the killings. “The communities in…
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North Dakota Universities on Minnesota’s free college tuition plan: “This has catastrophic implications”
Minnesota will offer free college tuition to low- and middle-income students. This is bad news for North Dakota universities and colleges, which have long relied on the funds brought to the state by students: “This has catastrophic implications,” North Dakota State University president David Cook remarked at a recent State Board of Higher Education meeting.…