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Stephen Miller Accused of Using Racist Conspiracy Theory to Attack NYC Candidate

Stephen Miller, a former Trump advisor, echoed the “great replacement theory” in response to Zohran Mamdani’s primary victory in New York City. Miller suggested that unchecked migration had fundamentally altered the NYC electorate, contributing to the shift in political landscape. This mirrors Miller’s history of promoting the racist theory, which claims that immigrants are being used to replace native-born Americans. He doubled down on this sentiment, using NYC as a warning for what happens when a society fails to control migration.

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US Officials Forced to Share Bald Vance Meme After Denying Tourist Entry

The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has refuted claims that a Norwegian traveler, Mads Mikkelsen, was denied entry due to a meme depicting Vice President JD Vance. According to CBP, Mikkelsen was denied entry for admitting to drug use, not for political reasons. Despite the CBP’s statement, the traveler claims that officials reviewed his phone, saw the meme, and denied him entry, raising questions about potential heightened scrutiny. This incident is part of a broader trend of increased denials and scrutiny by the Department of Homeland Security, fueled by stricter immigration policies under the Trump administration and has caused some countries to issue travel warnings.

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ICE Arrests Pregnant Woman, Leads to Stillbirth in Louisiana Detention

Iris Dayana Monterroso-Lemus, after being detained by ICE and held at the Richwood Correctional Center in Louisiana, experienced the loss of her mid-term pregnancy after pleading for medical attention. The facility, which has a history of documented abuse, did not provide adequate care. Monterroso-Lemus was subsequently deported to Guatemala, while her partner, Gary Bivens, faced additional hardships. The article discusses the lack of transparency surrounding ICE detentions and the challenges faced by immigrants, highlighting the emotional and practical difficulties in this situation.

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Liberal Justices Slam SCOTUS Majority as Incomprehensible in Immigration Ruling Dissent

In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court’s conservative majority has allowed the Trump administration to resume expedited deportations of immigrants to countries other than their homeland, a move that the three dissenting liberal justices labeled a “gross abuse” of power. The ruling, which lacks any stated rationale from the majority, means immigrants can be deported without prior notice or the opportunity to challenge their removal, potentially exposing them to harm. This decision overturns a lower court’s order that had required migrants to be able to challenge deportations if they felt they may face torture or death. The dissent, penned by Justices Sotomayor, Kagan, and Jackson, decried the ruling as “incomprehensible” and “inexcusable,” arguing it rewards lawlessness.

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Florida’s ‘Alligator Alcatraz’: Migrant Detention Center in the Everglades Sparks Outrage

Under the Trump administration, efforts are underway to rapidly execute mass deportations of criminal illegal aliens through cost-effective measures. A new detention facility is planned for construction at the Dade-Collier Training and Transition Airport in Florida, which is estimated to hold 1,000 people and be operational within a matter of weeks. The facility’s operation will cost approximately $450 million annually. However, the mayor of Miami-Dade County has raised concerns about the potential environmental impact on the Everglades ecosystem.

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Marine Vet’s Father Arrested by Masked Agents Sparks Outrage, Fuels Immigration Debate

A Marine Corps veteran expressed feeling betrayed after his undocumented father was arrested by masked federal agents during an ICE raid while at his landscaping job. The father, who has lived in the US since the 90s and has no criminal record, was allegedly beaten and subdued by agents, according to video footage. The Department of Homeland Security claims the father resisted arrest and assaulted an agent with a weed whacker, while the family disputes the account and claims he was merely scared. The family, including the veteran and his active-duty brothers, feel hurt by the incident, which has led to criticism and accusations of abuse of power by local officials.

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Sotomayor Accuses Supreme Court of Rewarding Trump Administration’s “Lawlessness”

In a recent dissent, Justice Sonia Sotomayor criticized the Trump administration’s handling of immigration matters, accusing the court of “rewarding lawlessness” by supporting the administration’s emergency appeal to deport migrants. The dissent, joined by the court’s other liberals, specifically addressed the administration’s attempts to deport migrants to countries like South Sudan with minimal notice, despite lower court injunctions. Sotomayor argued that the government’s behavior threatened the rule of law by openly flouting court orders and repeatedly seeking relief from the Supreme Court on the emergency docket. This is the tenth time the court has granted a request from Trump on the emergency docket.

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Supreme Court Ruling Allows Immigrant Deportation Without Due Process

In a recent order, Republican justices on the Supreme Court ruled that President Trump may effectively bypass laws and treaties protecting immigrants from torture. This temporary order allows the administration to send immigrants to potentially dangerous countries while the *D.V.D.* case is litigated. The administration appears to have exploited a loophole, attempting to deport individuals to countries, such as South Sudan and Libya, where they face a high risk of torture without providing new hearings. Justice Sotomayor dissented, highlighting the potential for a deadly trap, as the administration seems to be intentionally selecting unsafe destinations after immigration hearings have already been completed.

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ICE Detains Wife of Trump Supporter, Marine Veteran

David Prine, a staunch supporter of Donald Trump and a U.S. Marine Corps veteran, still backs the former president despite his wife’s detention. Yenifer Correa Ganan, who entered the U.S. legally under the CBP One parole program, was detained in May after a clerical error and subsequent domestic dispute. Despite all state charges being dropped and her requests for voluntary deportation, Ganan remains incarcerated, leaving Prine struggling to care for their children and manage their household. The situation highlights the impact of immigration policies amid Trump’s crackdown on those without legal status, leaving the family fractured.

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US Vows Ábrego García Will Remain Imprisoned Despite Judge’s Order

Despite a judge’s order for release, the US government has vowed that Kilmar Ábrego García, a Salvadoran man facing human smuggling charges, “will never go free” on American soil. Ábrego García was initially deported in error but was later brought back to the US and charged by the Justice Department. While the judge acknowledged the government’s failure to demonstrate that Ábrego García posed a flight risk or danger, immigration officials are expected to detain him for deportation. The charges against him, dating back to 2016, accuse him of transporting undocumented migrants across state lines, and he has pleaded not guilty.

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