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Month: June 2021

Supreme Court unanimously rules against immigrants with temporary status

A unanimous Supreme Court ruled Monday that thousands of people living in the U.S. for humanitarian reasons are ineligible to apply to become permanent residents. Justice Elena Kagan wrote for the court that federal immigration law prohibits people who entered the country illegally and now have Temporary Protected Status from seeking “green cards” to remain …

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StopHate Releases RIVETING 37 Minute Video Documentary on Jan. 6 Protests — What Really Happened? Why Did Police Start Shooting? with EXCLUSIVE FOOTAGE of Police Pushing Protester Off of 2-Story Ledge

StopHate.com released their outstanding documentary on the Jan. 6 Protest and March in Washington DC. The film combines numerous clips including video of: ** The unprepared and understaffed Capitol Police. ** Four skinny police officers blocking a march of over 100,000 patriots from passing through their bike rack barrier on way to the US Capitol. ** Open doors and …

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California could see blackouts this summer, utility experts warn

A hot summer or surge in wildfires likely are to cause blackouts across California this summer, according to a panel of public and private officials involved with maintaining the state’s power grid. The Sacramento Press Club last week hosted Robert Foster, former Mayor of Long Beach and former president of Southern California Edison; state Sen. Mike McGuire, …

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More Than One-Third Of Small Businesses “In Jeopardy” Of Closing This Summer

As small businesses complain that it has never been harder for them to hire workers according to a recent NFIB survey, many are facing growing pressure to survive. As the American economy continues to reopen, some fear it might not happen soon enough to save thousands of small businesses. Data from Alignable’s June Revenue Poll shows that 35% …

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Guatemalans Protest VP Visit: ‘Kamala Go Home’

A group of Guatemalans protested Sunday as Vice President Kamala Harris arrived for a visit to their country. Signs reading “Kamala Mind Your Own Business” “Kamala Go Home” and even, “Kamala, Trump Won” were displayed outside the airport. “We’re not against Kamala Harris’s diplomatic visit, but rather her interference and blackmail in return for aid,” …

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White House Denies Knowledge Of New York Times Gag Order

The White House is denying knowledge of a Department of Justice (DOJ) gag order targeting the New York Times. “As appropriate given the independence of the Justice Department in specific criminal cases, no one at the White House was aware of the gag order until Friday night,” White House press secretary Jen Psaki said in …

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Lengthy Prison Sentences for Involvement in Ocean City Boardwalk Assaults

Ocean City, MD- (June 8, 2021): Over the past several months, seven assault suspects have pled guilty to Second Degree Assault in the Worcester County Circuit Court.  The charges stem from two assaults that occurred on the Ocean City Boardwalk in June of 2020.  All seven suspects have received lengthy prison terms for their involvement. On …

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MSP Locates Critically Missing Person Reported Missing From Wicomico County

UPDATE — Troopers from the Maryland State Police assigned to the Salisbury Barrack while working in conjunction with regional law enforcement partners were able to locate Russell William Shockley, 84, of Parsonsburg, MD. He was located unharmed.   Troopers wanted to thank local news agencies, social media pages and individuals for sharing the press release and assisting …

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Palestinian Authority Pays $42,000 to Family of Terrorist Who Murdered Israelis

Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas on Sunday ordered the family of a Palestinian terrorist who murdered two Israelis be paid $42,000 and gifted new houses after their home was demolished by the Israeli military. PA District Governor of Ramallah Laila Ghannam met with the family of Muhannad Halabi and gave them the money in Jordanian …

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