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Trump’s Deportations: Hundreds Deported to El Salvador Without US Criminal Records

A recent sworn declaration by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) official revealed that a significant number of individuals deported under the Alien Enemies Act during the Trump administration lacked criminal records in the United States. These deportations, often labeled as targeting gang members, involved non-citizens whose alleged gang affiliations were the primary basis for removal. The statement highlights a discrepancy between the stated rationale for the deportations and the actual criminal history of those removed. This finding raises questions about the accuracy of the Trump administration’s claims regarding gang membership and the justification for these deportations.

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DOD Erasures: Jackie Robinson’s Military History Vanishes Amidst Claims of Systemic Racism

The Department of Defense removed an article detailing Jackie Robinson’s WWII service, along with numerous other articles celebrating the contributions of minority groups. This removal, seemingly connected to President Trump’s executive order on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), resulted in a “404” error for URLs now including “dei”. While the Robinson article remains accessible via Archive.org, 14 of 18 related Army website articles were deleted. This action is part of a broader pattern of removing historical content the administration deems DEI-focused.

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Federal Contract Silence on Segregation Sparks Outrage

A recent change to the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) removes the explicit prohibition of segregated facilities in federal contracts. This alteration, prompted by President Trump’s executive orders on diversity and gender identity, rescinds a clause dating back to the 1960s that mandated integrated workplaces for federal contractors. While existing state and federal laws against segregation remain in effect, legal experts deem this change symbolically significant, potentially undermining decades of progress toward racial and gender equality. The removal of the clause occurred without the typical public comment period, raising concerns about transparency and due process.

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White House Removes Gun Violence as Public Health Issue

The Trump administration removed former Surgeon General Vivek Murthy’s advisory on gun violence from the Department of Health and Human Services website, citing an executive order protecting Second Amendment rights. This action eliminated data on firearm violence’s impact, including suicide rates and child deaths, provoking criticism from researchers who view gun violence as a public health issue requiring comprehensive solutions beyond law enforcement. The removal is part of a broader trend of deleting health information from federal websites, potentially hindering ongoing research and progress on gun violence prevention. The White House maintains that addressing violence is a law enforcement matter.

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DOGE Employees Invade US Institute of Peace

The Trump administration forcibly removed the leadership of the U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP), a congressionally chartered, nonpartisan organization, replacing its president and CEO with a new acting president. This action, following a February executive order, involved dismissing most board members and deploying personnel from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to seize control of the USIP headquarters despite protests of its independent status. The ousted president vowed legal action, citing the illegal takeover of a non-federal building. The White House justified the actions as necessary to enforce presidential authority and ensure agency accountability.

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Judge Scolds DOJ for Ignoring Oral Court Order in Trump Case

A federal judge sharply questioned a Trump administration lawyer regarding the administration’s alleged disregard of an oral court order halting migrant deportations to El Salvador. The lawyer, claiming only written orders are binding, argued the administration complied with the subsequent written order, despite acknowledging non-compliance with the prior oral directive. The judge expressed astonishment at the administration’s invocation of national security concerns to justify withholding information, even from the court. Consequently, the judge ordered sworn declarations detailing the events and reasons for the secrecy.

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Slain UNLV Professor Targeted in Trump’s Anti-DEI Probe

A year after her death in a campus mass shooting, UNLV professor Patricia Navarro-Velez is posthumously named in a federal investigation targeting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs at 45 colleges. The Department of Education alleges that UNLV’s involvement with The PhD Project, a mentoring program Navarro-Velez participated in, violates the 1964 Civil Rights Act through race-based eligibility restrictions. This action is part of the Trump administration’s broader effort to eliminate DEI initiatives from educational institutions. UNLV, citing ongoing investigation, offered limited comment, stating that two other former professors involved in the project are also under scrutiny.

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Carney: No Talks With Trump Until He Stops Insulting Canada

Canada’s Prime Minister Carney has made it abundantly clear: bilateral talks with the United States are contingent upon a significant change in behavior from President Trump. The current climate of disrespect and inflammatory rhetoric makes any meaningful dialogue impossible. Carney’s stance is not merely a diplomatic maneuver; it’s a necessary condition for any productive engagement.

The sheer volume of disruptive and often insulting comments from Trump creates an insurmountable obstacle to constructive conversation. It’s not merely a matter of differing opinions; it’s about the fundamental tone and approach to diplomacy. Continuing dialogue under these circumstances would be akin to engaging in a pointless argument with someone unwilling to listen or respect boundaries.… Continue reading

Navajo Code Talkers Vanish From Military Websites After Trump’s DEI Order

The disappearance of information about the Navajo Code Talkers from military websites following a Trump administration executive order on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) is a deeply disturbing development. It suggests a deliberate attempt to rewrite history, erasing the contributions of a minority group crucial to a significant American military victory. The implication is that if a group’s achievements don’t align with a specific, narrow narrative, their story is simply erased, making it appear as though only white men were vital to the war effort.

This action is not just an oversight; it’s a blatant act of racism. To remove the Navajo Code Talkers’ story from official military websites is to deny their invaluable contributions to the Allied victory in the Pacific Theater during World War II.… Continue reading