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While pro-illegal immigration protests broke out in both California and Texas this past week, the state that has agreements to cooperate with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has fared far better.
Through ICE’s 287(g) program agreement, ICE delegates to partner state and local law enforcement agencies and their officers the authority to perform specified immigration officer…
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Tonja Luken, a now former teacher of Middlebury Community Schools (MCS) in Indiana, has come under fire after being photographed wearing a T-shirt with the number “8647” during a school field trip to Washington, D.C.
The number “8647” is unassuming to many, but in recent times has become associated with a coded phrase, where “86” is slang for “kill,” and “47” is a reference to Donald Trump being…
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On Wednesday, President Donald Trump signed a Proclamation suspending entry of foreign nationals seeking to study or participate in exchange programs at Harvard University.
This was done in an effort to safeguard national security after a federal judge blocked his May attempt to revoke Harvard’s ability to enroll foreign students.
The Proclamation suspends the entry into the United States of…
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On Tuesday, two Chinese nationals – University of Michigan (UM) lab researcher Yunqing Jian, 33, and her boyfriend Zunyong Liu, 34 – were accused of smuggling a dangerous biological pathogen that could be a viable agro-terrorism weapon into the United States.
The two have also been accused of conspiracy, smuggling goods, false statements, and visa fraud, once Liu admitted to smuggling the…
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Two alleged cartel members and one person wanted by Interpol for murder in Honduras were among at least 80 people arrested in a raid operated by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), state and local law enforcement last weekend at the Alamo, an unlicensed nightclub in Summerville, South Carolina.
The investigation, “Operation Last Stand”,…
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A Portland high school teacher is suing the school district, teachers’ union, and school board on the claim that they have discriminated against his religious beliefs and national origin as an Israeli-born Jew.
The teacher’s union distributed anti-Israel teaching material such as “Teaching while Muslim” and “Woke Kindergarten.” Both resources state that Jewish people who hold the traditional…
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Revealed in a press release put out by Trump's Department of Justice yesterday, an IT specialist for the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) was arrested for attempting to transmit national defense intelligence to an agent of a foreign government.
Nathan Vilas Laatsch, 28, of Alexandria, Virginia, had worked for the DIA’s Insider Threat Division since 2019 and held a top secret security clearance…
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On Saturday, the Peony Garden at the University of Michigan’s Botanical Garden and Arboretum was vandalized, according to a statement posted by garden director Tony Kolenic on Instagram and Facebook.
Campus security reported about a third of the garden’s 800 peonies, had their flowers cut off, leaving thousands of flowers scattered on the ground. Found alongside the flowers were about 100 paper…
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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) signed into effect two major pieces of legislation that seem to have universal approval on Wednesday morning, in a move to provide greater protection to animal welfare within the state of Florida.
Both Dexter’s Law and Trooper’s Law have their origins in recent high-profile incidents of animal cruelty in Florida that have drawn the public’s attention to this…
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Officers of ICE Boston worked alongside agents of FBI Boston, DEA New England, DHS, ATF Boston, and the U.S. Coast Guard yesterday in arresting around 40 illegal aliens between Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket.
Many of those arrests had previously been arrested, including a documented member of MS-13 and at least one child sex offender. No names of arrested individuals were provided.
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