So looks like Betar USA believed Khalil was on a student visa and takes credit for giving his name and info to the Trump admin. This goes back weeks:
So looks like Betar USA believed Khalil was on a student visa and takes credit for giving his name and info to the Trump admin. This goes back weeks:
This is why we must fight for everyone. Whether theyβve been incarcerated or have had contact with the criminal legal system or are merely undocumented. When you accept that some people are deserving of detention and deportation the scope of who is eligible is always under threat of expanding.
βKhalil led activities aligned to Hamas, a designated terrorist organization.β
Given that Rubio just designated a bunch of Mexican drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations, will opposition to a U.S. war in Mexico also qualify you for disappearance by ICE?
fuck them oh my godddddd
re the previous repost: if they can disappear permanent residents they can disappear citizens
actually maybe donβt pee on my leg like saying βyeah okayβ is not a normal response to someone peeing on you
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Officers have also struggled to meet their quotas because immigrants are refusing to open their doors when ICE officers knock. The enforcement teams generally do not possess criminal arrest warrants that would allow them to force their way into their targetsβ homes. ICE officials say they canβt afford to leave teams of officers waiting around for targeted immigrants to exit their homes.
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Musk is pouring $1.5 million into Wisconsinβs upcoming Supreme Court race.
Democracy dies in daylight
These headlines certainly tell a story...
ppl need to stop sleeping on teen vogue like this story .. is so amazing important impactful showstopping
let this serve as the firstβthough unlikely the lastβexample that actually no, the courts cannot and will not save us. theyβre a valuable tool! but they cannot sustainably go toe to toe with fascistic government takeovers.
Inhumane, harmful, and solves absolutely nothing. This is an attempt to disappear problems without addressing any underlying issue.
One of our brilliant students wrote an analysis of how Universities laid the groundwork for Trump's repressive policies. www.thenation.com/article/acti...
rising from my deathbed to say the flu is not cool and not fun and people should mask more and get their shots (granted i do both of those things but this is a group effort)
A day after USAID's watchdog office warned that cuts would cripple their oversight, The White House reportedly fired the inspector general
i am 100% certain that they are weekend at bernie-ing trump and just handing him papers to sign, the content of which is determined by whoever happens to want something to happen
4/4 final thoughts: folks should threaten legal action if this is indeed illegal, everyone should have delete me, this is so fucked! ππ«Ά
3/ their website also notably lacks a privacy policy, any terms and conditions, or just any information beyond a video demo and a thread showing their tool misidentifying a columbia studentβ¦twice. and thatβs a white studentβletβs not forget facial recognition generally worsens with more melanin.
2/ even while assuming Stellar Technologies isnβt some big data brokerage, i know similarly structured products like ClearView AIβwhich literally contracts with law enforcement agenciesβprovide folks with a simple way to opt out because they have to to be in compliance with these opt-out laws.
iβm not a digital rights lawyer so i canβt speak definitively, but im like 99% sure that campaign as described violates multiple statesβ data privacy laws β namely in their outright refusal to disclose how peopleβs data is being used 1/
NEWS: USAID is shrinking its essential worldwide staff to 294 β a massive decrease from 14000.
An internal breakdown shows the agency being left with just 12 people assigned to Africa, 21 to the entire Middle East, and 8 to Asia.
This means that USAID will have just 12 people to assist as more than 25 million people starve in Sudan.
21 to assist as 2 million people try to return to their destroyed homes in Gaza.
I sincerely donβt know why people arenβt physically stopping those dorks. Move shit. Lock doors. Lose the keys. Everyone switch seats. Turn off all the lights. Switch the signs on the elevator lobby. Make the settings all silly. Use a different language. Wear costumes. Fill rooms with balloons
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FACT: The entire federal civilian workforce accounts for 4 PERCENT of the federal budget
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When youβre making your calls today, ask them also to be on the lookout for HR 86. OSHA cut the number of workplace deaths in SIXTY PERCENT.
Iβm a construction manager, & OSHA frames how I do my job. The call I never wanna make EVER to a family member is βyour person is not coming home tonight.β
For a party that says weβre in the middle of a constitutional crisis, they sure donβt act like it