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Aug 08 2023
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Gov. Healey declares emergency to address shelter system surge in Mass.
Gov. Maura Healey has declared a state of emergency around the situation in Massachusetts' shelter system, as a rapidly rising uptick of immigrants has strained state resources. Close to 5,600 families are currently housed in the state's emergency shelter system, Healey said during a press conference at the State House on Tuesday morning. This number is 80 percent higher than one year ago, she
Telegram & GazetteAug 08 2023
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Healey Declares Emergency to Address Shelter System Surge - Boston News, Weather, Sports
Gov. Maura Healey has declared a state of emergency around the situation in Massachusetts’ shelter system, as a rapidly rising uptick of immigrants has strained state resources. Close to 5,600 families are currently housed in the state’s emergency shelter system, Healey said during a press conference at the State House on Tuesday morning. This number is 80 percent higher than one year ago, she
WHDH 7Aug 04 2023
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Officials and attorneys speak after Mississippi ex-officers plead guilty. What they said
United States Assistant Attorney General Kristin Clarke of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division on Thursday afternoon praised efforts by Justice officials, the FBI, the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation and the Office of the Mississippi Attorney General for their efforts leading to the arrest of six former Rankin County law enforcement officers. The six officers had only hours
Hattiesburg AmericanJun 23 2023
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Supreme Court says White House can continue to set deportation priorities
The Supreme Court on Friday ruled for the Biden administration in an important immigration case, saying Texas and Louisiana lacked the legal standing to challenge the executive branch’s priorities on who should be deported. At issue is a Biden administration policy that says the Department of Homeland Security should focus on arresting recent border crossers and immigrants who pose a threat to
Washington PostJun 23 2023
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Supreme Court rejects Texas and Louisiana challenge to Biden deportation priorities
The Supreme Court, in an 8-1 ruling, revived the Biden administration’s immigration guidelines that prioritize which noncitizens to deport, dismissing a challenge from two Republican state attorneys general who argued the policies conflicted with immigration law. The court said the states did not have the “standing,” or the legal right, to sue in the first place in a decision that will further
CNN (Online News)Jul 11 2023
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Trump seeks to delay classified documents trial until after 2024 election
Donald Trump has asked for his trial on charges of illegally stashing classified documents to be postponed until after the 2024 election.
In a filing on Monday, lawyers for the former US president said a proposed trial date of 11 December would deny them reasonable time to prepare.
They also cited challenges in finding an impartial jury due to the election.
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BBC NewsJul 07 2023
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House Oversight chief seeks information from Secret Service about cocaine found in White House
The Republican-led House Oversight and Accountability Committee will assess the security practices at the White House and is seeking information from the head of the U.S. Secret Service after a small bag of cocaine was discovered near a lobby in the West Wing over the weekend.
Rep. James Comer of Kentucky, the chairman of the Oversight panel, is sending a letter to U.S. Secret Service
CBS News (Online)Aug 01 2023
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Over 50% of fentanyl entering US coming through Arizona: DEA
Cartels are using legitimate ports of entry at the southern border to smuggle illegal drugs into the U.S., and the millions of pills seized by officials are just a fraction of what is making it across the border into American cities.
Officials report 51.4% of all the fentanyl entering the U.S. is coming through Arizona, with about half of that coming from the southeast corner of the
NewsNationAug 01 2023
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Donald Trump's indictments and where they stand
WASHINGTON — Donald Trump has now been indicted for the third time, with the former president being charged Tuesday in Washington over his efforts to overturn his defeat in the 2020 election. The federal investigation is the latest criminal case for Trump as he runs for the White House in 2024. Special counsel Jack Smith, who indicted Trump in the election case, has also charged Trump in
Chicago TribuneAug 01 2023
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Michigan Trump supporters charged with voting machine tampering
Two Donald Trump supporters tampered with voting machines in Michigan after the 2020 election, according to charges filed Tuesday by a special prosecutor. Matthew DePerno and Daire Rendon were both accused of illegally accessing and tampering with the vote-counting machines after Trump was defeated in the 2020 presidential election. DePerno and Rendon are two of nine people under investigation
New York Daily News