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Biden appointee is protecting Prince Harry from being deported over drug use, new lawsuit claims - nypost.com - Britain - USA
nypost.com
14.04.2024

Biden appointee is protecting Prince Harry from being deported over drug use, new lawsuit claims

currently suing the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for access to the royal’s visa documents to determine whether he made false statements about prior drug use. Harry has admitted to experimenting with cocaine, cannabis, and psychedelic mushrooms — behavior he would have been required to disclose on application forms filed before he relocated to the United States in 2020.

Julio Torres: A Comic Genius with a Unique Voice - www.metroweekly.com - New York - El Salvador
metroweekly.com
26.03.2024

Julio Torres: A Comic Genius with a Unique Voice

Metro Weekly in 2019 to discuss Los Espookys, the HBO comedy series, which the former Saturday Night Live writer created with co-stars Ana Fabrega and Fred Armisen. “I think we just do things the way that we know how and like to do them.

Fox News’ Jesse Watters has surprising explanation for progressive extremism - nypost.com - USA
nypost.com
18.03.2024

Fox News’ Jesse Watters has surprising explanation for progressive extremism

When he interviewed people for his man-on-the-street segments, Fox News personality Jesse Watters typically only got to talk to them for 10 minutes at most. Now that he’s a primetime host, he has even less time to get into it with interview subjects. That fact inspired his new book “Get It Together: Troubling Tales from the Liberal Fringe” (Broadside Books, Tuesday).“I wasn’t getting close to the core: Why do people believe things? How did they end up with their worldviews? What gave them these radical ideas?” he writes.“I set out looking to interview out-of-the-mainstream Americans. Not debate them, just listen to their life stories. I’d listen for two hours, three hours, sometimes four. What I found was that their maverick ideology was rooted in personal struggle. I’d always assumed someone’s political belief system was based upon the books they’d read or the media they’d consumed. Not entirely. A big factor in a person’s policy preference or political identity? Formative experiences in their youth.”He writes that “many of the characters I interviewed for this project had experienced drugs and alcohol early” and “almost all of them had disastrous parents.”The resulting book is divided into 22 chapters, each focusing on a extreme leftist and looking at not just what they believe but how they came to believe it. Have a look at three in this excerpt: THE OPEN BORDERS PROFESSORJoe Carens, a political science professor at The University of Toronto, is described as “one of the world’s leading political philosophers on the issue” of immigration.

LGBTQ, immigrants’ rights groups condemn possible changes to asylum rules - qvoicenews.com - USA
qvoicenews.com
30.12.2023

LGBTQ, immigrants’ rights groups condemn possible changes to asylum rules

A coalition of key LGBTQ+ and immigrants’ rights groups has come forward with a strong condemnation of potential revisions to the United States asylum system. In a letter addressed to President Joe Biden, Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas, and members of Congress, organizations including Immigration Equality, the Human Rights Campaign, GLAAD, and Lambda Legal have outlined severe concerns regarding the implications of these changes for LGBTQ+ asylum seekers. Photo: Provided by The White House

Supreme Court Unanimously Rules in Favor of Transgender Immigrant - www.metroweekly.com - Guatemala - city Guatemala
metroweekly.com
19.05.2023

Supreme Court Unanimously Rules in Favor of Transgender Immigrant

The Associated Press. Despite finding her account of the harms she suffered “credible,” an immigration judge denied her application for asylum on the grounds that she failed to provide sufficient evidence proving that she had faced persecution due to her transgender status.The judge noted, in that decision, that attitudes within Guatemala have changed over time, especially in urban or more cosmopolitan areas, and suggested she could relocate elsewhere within Guatemala, citing Santos-Zacaria’s own admission, under cross-examination, that societal mores have changed, albeit slowly, since she first fled.Santos-Zacaria appealed the judge’s decision, and the Board of Immigration Appeals reversed part of the judge’s findings, finding that she had established evidence of past persecution, but had not given enough evidence to suggest she would face future persecution in her home nation if deported back to Guatemala. Her lawyers argued that the BIA should have remanded the case back to the lower court, rather than issuing its own findings of fact. Santos-Zacaria then appealed to the 5th U.S.

President Biden nominates gay police chief to lead Customs and Border Protection - www.metroweekly.com - New York - Mexico - Richmond - city Tucson
metroweekly.com
15.04.2021

President Biden nominates gay police chief to lead Customs and Border Protection

The New York Times, a White House official said Biden tapped Magnus for the position because of his record reforming police departments in Richmond and Tucson, his embrace of community-policing programs, and because of his experience policing a city close to the U.S.-Mexico border.

Trump immigration rule would prevent most LGBTQ and HIV+ refugees from seeking asylum - www.metroweekly.com
metroweekly.com
12.12.2020

Trump immigration rule would prevent most LGBTQ and HIV+ refugees from seeking asylum

rule would rewrite asylum law without authorization from Congress and reinterprets who qualifies as a “refugee” in a limited way so that most LGBTQ or HIV-positive refugees would no longer qualify.

I'm Running to be the First Arab-American Congresswoman in Texas. I'm Also Mourning What Happened in Lebanon. - www.glamour.com - USA - Texas - Lebanon
glamour.com
11.08.2020

I'm Running to be the First Arab-American Congresswoman in Texas. I'm Also Mourning What Happened in Lebanon.

keefik, ca va?” This trilingual greeting is common among the Lebanese, many of whom speak at least three languages, often in one sentence.Even now, the Lebanese people still embrace life to the fullest—not just when things are good, but when life gets hard, too. In October 2019, Lebanese citizens took to the streets to protest government failures and corruption, but they massive gatherings didn't look like the usual demonstrations.

ARISE: On the Border, a Group of Women Is Building Community on Their Own Terms - www.glamour.com - Texas - California - Mexico - Arizona - state New Mexico
glamour.com
23.06.2020

ARISE: On the Border, a Group of Women Is Building Community on Their Own Terms

colonias in Hidalgo County. Colonia is used as another word for “neighborhood” in Mexico, but it’s also the term used to identify “” U.S.

The Supreme Court Just Blocked the Trump Administration from Ending DACA—For Now - www.glamour.com
glamour.com
18.06.2020

The Supreme Court Just Blocked the Trump Administration from Ending DACA—For Now

By Here's how to celebrate—and commemorate—Juneteenth.By After 130 years, the brand is finally acknowledging its racist past.By It goes way beyond Pride Month. By Authentic, Accessible, RelevantMore from GlamourSee More Stories© 2020 Condé Nast. All rights reserved.

Selena Gomez Shared a Powerful and Personal Message for Graduates From Immigrant Families - www.glamour.com
glamour.com
24.05.2020

Selena Gomez Shared a Powerful and Personal Message for Graduates From Immigrant Families

Selena Gomez is the latest among many celebrities to take part in the happening across the country, in lieu of traditional cap and gown professionals, due to the .Shared on May 23, was a surprise speaker during the for graduating high school and college students from immigrant families, hosted by , , , , and .

Blade witnesses man scale U.S.-Mexico border fence - www.losangelesblade.com - Los Angeles - Mexico
losangelesblade.com
01.03.2020

Blade witnesses man scale U.S.-Mexico border fence

TIJUANA, Mexico — The Los Angeles Blade this week saw a man enter the U.S. after he scaled two fences that mark the U.S.-Mexico border.

Blade witnesses man scale U.S.-Mexico border fence - www.losangelesblade.com - Los Angeles - Mexico
losangelesblade.com
01.03.2020

Blade witnesses man scale U.S.-Mexico border fence

TIJUANA, Mexico — The Los Angeles Blade this week saw a man enter the U.S. after he scaled two fences that mark the U.S.-Mexico border.

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