The battle with Trump Administration due to illegal immigration continues, and Newark Mayor Ras Baraka says he will fight his arrest in court.
The mayor was arrested on Tuesday after joining three members of the Congress on the Protest and Journalists Conference outside the new Detention Institution for Immigration and Customs (Ice) in Newark called Delaney Hall. The mayor was released about five hours later and charged with a misdemeanor.
The barracks pushed back to the construction and opening of Delaney Hall, custody of 1,000 beds, claiming that they should not be allowed to open due to the construction of allowed permits.
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Mayor of New Jersey to continue the fight against the detention center after arrest
Speaking after the arrest on Tuesday, Ras Baraka said that his city would continue to fight in court against the company leading to Udre for detention in New Jersey.
“I know there are some protests that other people plan and if I feel obliged to be there, I will,” said Newark’s mayor Rev Alu Sharpton on MSNBC on Saturday afternoon. “This does not stop the city name with the grope of GEO, and we will continue in court with them.”
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Military leaders and commanders in the Pentagon were ordered on Friday to pass through their libraries and reviewed all the books associated with diversity, capital and inclusion (dei) in the latest anti-dei move.
The leaders were ordered to “immediately identify” materials that promote “the sharing of terms and gender ideology (yes) are incompatible with the basic mission of the department,” the leaders who saw in the leaders Associated Print. The department gave leaders until 21. May to remove the books.
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‘From all sides’: Universities in red states face DC attacks and at home
DAYS AFTER PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY IN MICHIGAN, Santa, he announced his post to lead the University of Florida, his name was still removed from the letter from the letter “unseen government” unprecedented governments “unseen government” with academic institutions.
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Daughter Maggie Gyllenhaal and Peter Sarsgaard Arrested at Columbia University
The daughter of the actor Maggie Gyllenhaal and Peter Sarsgaard was among those arrested in the latest protests University of Columbia, who marked the latest development in anti-war demonstrations that also led to the temporary suspension of student journalists.
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The judge orders the White House to temporarily stop the movement of government dismissals of the Government
The Management Board of Donald Trump must temporarily stop its own government, as the Congress did not approve of the Great Council and Restructuring Agencies, the Federal Judge in California.
District District Susan Illston in San Francisco is a group of unions, naphit and local governments in blocking large mass releases known as “force reduction” 14 days.
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What else happened today:
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The 4.1 Magnee earthquake in Tennessee woke up families and sounded homes as far as the Atlanta, as shivering over the portion of southern US on Saturday morning. No harm or great damage immediately not reported.
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Google agreed to pay $ 1.375 billion achieved with the Texas State of these allegations in Friday injured the confidentiality of the user, General Texas lawyer, Ken Paxton, said on Friday.
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Recently introduced account, if he passes, would enable cannabis research despite the status of their schedule, which some experts say they could help the policy “craft” legislation in the future.
Catch up? Here’s what happened 9. May.
2025-05-11 01:00:00