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Judge recommends that case against Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugan proceed
Story by SCOTT BAUER • 8h

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A federal magistrate judge recommended Monday that the case proceed against a Wisconsin judge who was indicted on allegations that she helped a man who is in the country illegally evade U.S. immigration agents seeking to arrest him in her courthouse.

Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan was arrested in April and indicted on federal charges in May. She pleaded not guilty.
 
The case highlighted a clash between President Donald Trump’s administration and local authorities over the Republican’s sweeping immigration crackdown.

Democrats have accused the Trump administration of trying to make a national example of Dugan to chill judicial opposition.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/judge-recommends-that-case-against-wisconsin-judge-hannah-dugan-proceed/ar-AA1I9xgV?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=HCTS&cvid=48fc12869e754b3b8a9eb9356c162cf9&ei=83
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Trump administration ends 25-year migrant protections for two countries
Story by Dan Gooding • 20h


The Trump administration is ending over 25 years of protections for immigrants from two countries: Nicaragua and Honduras.

In notices published in the Federal Register on Monday morning, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced that it would allow the current Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for both countries to lapse as of July 5, affecting roughly 50,000 people.
 
The move follows the cancellation of several other TPS designations by the DHS in recent months, with the Trump administration arguing that these designations have been abused or allowed to continue without sufficient scrutiny.

Immigration advocacy groups have warned that revoking protections puts immigrants at risk of deportation to countries still not safe enough to return to.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/trump-administration-ends-25-year-migrant-protections-for-two-countries/ar-AA1I7GY2?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=HCTS&cvid=48fc12869e754b3b8a9eb9356c162cf9&ei=64
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Not when even after decades of dumbing down the 'plantation populations' they are losing those demographics (partly, at least from embracing groups who provoke reactions like "Awww, Hell no!") so they feel the need to import millions who don't even understand the language, just to try to maintain a 'plantation voting base' they might be able to win with, and to skew Congressional Proportionality via inflated census figures in targeted markets.
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Interesting that these decisions are made by people from tropical nations where you can survive with little, and not by those from more polar climates where energy is life.
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Interesting article, thanks!
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C'mon Man! Charlie Kirk was right.
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There are very very very few living in The West who would be willing to do, or even admit, what would be required to eliminate the worldwide islamic threat to the rest of mankind.

Not going to say what that would be.
But in your minds and hearts, you already know.

The conondrum is that islam has no problems with a similar fate... for us.
Yep. It is an existential threat to our way of life.
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So when are they going to overturn the fraccing ban and run a Natural Gas pipeline across the State? Heck, they can even tax the Gas and get revenue...
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High of 76, low of 52.

Has someone been shooting crap into the atmosphere?
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Immigration/ICE/Border / Re: FIFA urged to call out Trump's policies
« Last post by Smokin Joe on Today at 03:15:24 am »
Are these the same civil society groups that conducted "mostly peaceful protests" in LA?

Anyway -

This is exactly why I've stopped watching sports for the most part.  Back when the NFL had a 60 mile blackout radius for televised home games, my friends and I would drive 61 miles to watch the Lions on Monday night.  But it was pure sports.  Now they are just another form of CNN.

Now everything is political or social commentary, immigration news, news about Elon Musk or George Soros,  equity, etc.   :bs:  It used to be sports was a means to escape all that political nonsense.  Now it has become part of the political nonsense.  I don't care what ex professionals think about ANYTHING, what political party they favor, how a sport befits the tutifuiti people in Zimbabwe.  I want to watch sports, not get editorialized.
About the only sports (that were not motorsports) I have watched in the past decade is watching my granddaughter play pro football with the WFA (Minnesota Vixens). Just ladies playing tackle football. She was the fastest in her High School, until my grandson transferred into the same school (funny having grandkids 1&2 fastest in a High School--you just root for them both!).
He is installing appliances, she is still fast on the field.
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