Day: August 27, 2024

Federal judge blocks Biden admin move to give legal status to illegal immigrant spouses of US citizens

7:18 am August 27, 2024

The Biden administration’s efforts to grant a pathway to citizenship to some illegal immigrant spouses of U.S. citizens have been put on hold temporarily by a federal judge after a lawsuit from 16 Republican-led states. U.S. District Judge J. Campbell Barker on Monday put a stay on the “parole in place” program, which was announced […]

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Taliban rebukes UN concerns over laws banning women’s faces, voices in public

6:40 am August 27, 2024

The Taliban on Monday rejected concerns and criticism of the United Nations over new vice and virtue laws which ban women in Afghanistan from baring their faces and speaking in public places. Roza Otunbayeva, who heads the U.N. mission in the country, UNAMA, said Sunday the laws provided a “distressing vision” for Afghanistan’s future. She […]

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Tulsi Gabbard shares why she endorsed Trump over Kamala Harris: ‘Cherish peace and freedom’

6:35 am August 27, 2024

Former Democratic congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard opened up about her decision to endorse former President Trump in the 2024 race over Vice President Kamala Harris.  Gabbard officially endorsed Trump on Monday at the National Guard Association of the United States’ 146th General Conference in Detroit, hours after the former president laid wreaths at Arlington National Cemetery […]

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Judge pauses Biden policy allowing path to citizenship for migrant spouses

6:33 am August 27, 2024

A federal judge in Texas on Monday paused a Biden administration policy that would give spouses of U.S. citizens legal status without having to first leave the country, dealing at least a temporary setback to one of the biggest presidential actions to ease a path to citizenship in years. The administrative stay issued by U.S. […]

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New Mexico police chief claims he had constitutional right to leave his body cam off after crash: report

6:30 am August 27, 2024

A police chief in New Mexico told investigators he intentionally left his body camera off after he crashed into another driver earlier this year, citing his Fifth Amendment right against self incrimination, according to a new internal investigation. “It blew my mind because it’s so preposterous,” lawyer and former Albuquerque police officer Tom Grover told […]

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