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Supreme Court Allows , Biden Administration To End , Trump's 'Remain in Mexico' Policy.
Supreme Court Allows , Biden Administration To End , Trump's 'Remain in Mexico' Policy.
On June 30, the Supreme Court ruled
that the Biden administration can repeal
the Trump-era Migrant Protection Protocols.
On June 30, the Supreme Court ruled
that the Biden administration can repeal
the Trump-era Migrant Protection Protocols.
The "Remain in Mexico" policy forced migrants
seeking asylum in the United States to
stay in Mexico while awaiting hearings.
The policy was put in place by the Trump administration
to prevent migrants from being released into the U.S.
while waiting for a decision from immigration.
The policy was put in place by the Trump administration
to prevent migrants from being released into the U.S.
while waiting for a decision from immigration.
The Biden administration's previous attempts to repeal the policy were blocked by a lower court.
Fox News reports that the issue in question was whether the Department of Homeland Security's termination of the policy was a violation of federal law. .
Texas and Missouri reportedly argued
that without the ability to detain every
migrant, it is necessary to send them back.
Texas and Missouri reportedly argued
that without the ability to detain every
migrant, it is necessary to send them back.
During oral arguments before the Supreme Court, U.S. Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar argued that the policy was not needed in order to comply with federal law.
During oral arguments before the Supreme Court, U.S. Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar argued that the policy was not needed in order to comply with federal law.
On this reading, every presidential
administration in an unbroken line for
the past quarter century has been in open
violation of the [Immigration and Nationality
Act]. If Congress wanted to mandate
those results, it would have spoken clearly, Elizabeth Prelogar, U.S. Solicitor General, via Fox News.
Justice Clarence Thomas echoed
Preloger's stance during oral arguments. .
Thomas reportedly questioned whether it was
an "odd" decision for Congress to pass a law
that the government was unable to follow.
Thomas reportedly questioned whether it was
an "odd" decision for Congress to pass a law
that the government was unable to follow
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Medieval Times , Workers Looking to Form , the Company's First Union.
Huffpost reports that employees of Medieval Times
have launched a union campaign looking
to improve compensation and safety. .
According to workers, safety concerns are a big reason Medieval Times employees in Lydhurst, New Jersey are trying to form the chain's first union.
Huffpost reports that the workers have been working with the American Guild of Variety Artists, a union representing performers at theaters, theme parks and touring shows.
On July 15, knights, squires and stablehands
will vote on whether or not to unionize. .
The vote will be overseen by the
National Labor Relations Board.
According to Huffpost,
Medieval Times has opposed the formation
of a union by their employees.
If the union is successfully formed in
New Jersey, the campaign could spread to other
Medieval Times locations throughout the country.
Currently, the Texas-based chain
operates nine locations around the U.S.,
and another location in Toronto, Canada.
Workers claim that inadequate staffing
amid a tight labor market has contributed
to a number of safety concerns. .
If you mix children, alcohol and animals,
it can be a very interesting situation
if you don’t have enough eyes on it.
Not having enough event staff,
that puts a lot of people at risk, Anonymous Medieval Times worker, via Huffpost.
If you mix children, alcohol and animals,
it can be a very interesting situation
if you don’t have enough eyes on it.
Not having enough event staff,
that puts a lot of people at risk, Anonymous Medieval Times worker, via Huffpost
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46 Dead Migrants , Discovered in Truck , Near U.S.-Mexico Border .
On June 27, the bodies of 46 dead migrants
were discovered inside a tractor-trailer
on the outskirts of San Antonio, Texas.
On June 27, the bodies of 46 dead migrants
were discovered inside a tractor-trailer
on the outskirts of San Antonio, Texas.
Reuters reports that it is one of the
most deadly incidents of human smuggling
in recent history along the U.S.-Mexico border.
Reuters reports that it is one of the
most deadly incidents of human smuggling
in recent history along the U.S.-Mexico border.
According to a San Antonio Fire Department
official, the grim discovery was made next
to railroad tracks in a remote area.
According to a San Antonio Fire Department
official, the grim discovery was made next
to railroad tracks in a remote area.
The official said that "stacks of bodies" were found in the trailer with no signs of water in the truck.
According to the department, sixteen other people
were found alive inside the trailer and were transported
to hospitals to treat heat stroke and exhaustion.
According to the department, sixteen other people
were found alive inside the trailer and were transported
to hospitals to treat heat stroke and exhaustion.
The patients that we saw were hot
to the touch, they were suffering from
heat stroke, exhaustion. It was a refrigerated
tractor-trailer but there was no visible
working A/C unit on that rig, Charles Hood, San Antonio Fire Chief, via Reuters.
On June 27, temperatures in San Antonio
reached a high of 103 degrees Fahrenheit.
According to Police Chief William McManus,
the trailer was discovered after a person
heard a cry for help and came to investigate.
Reuters reports that the I-35 highway
near where the truck was found
is a popular smuggling corridor. .
Jack Staton, a former senior official
with ICE's investigative unit, said that migrants
have regularly been intercepted in the area. .
It was only a matter of time
before a tragedy like this
was going to happen again, Jack Staton,Former senior official
with ICE's investigative unit, via Reuters
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