Succeeded where others failed. We have a president who really wants to fight for the American People and he wants to make sure that the rule of law is followed. And so when you have a case like this where in 2004 this individual is told that he is no longer a u. S. Citizen and must be deported and consecutive administrations ignores that it tears down the rule of law. It takes somebody like the president to say this is a decision. He is no longer a United States citizen. We want him out. Sandra brian yenis joins us in new york. What more do we know about how this former nazi guard managed to get into the United States . Look, this nazi guard has been living here since 1949 as a war refugee. He lied to u. S. Immigration officials telling them he spent world war ii working on his fathers farm in his hometown of what was poland, present day ukraine and said he worked in a
farming down of brooklyn, a Close Knit Community of 1500 residents. It has been weeks where that community has come to
The ED searched premises of Baramati Agro, a company owned by Rohit Pawar, grand nephew of NCP founder Sharad Pawar, and linked entities as part of a money laundering probe into the alleged Maharashtra State Cooperative Bank scam, official sources said in New Delhi.
he was smiling before he left the house. then he was dead a few hours after. reporter: an apparent suicide. he didn t seem like he was in imminent danger? no, not at all. reporter: but there was danger from something teens do all the time. texting. their cyber romance hit a nerve, gripping the nation. and the people involved in the case gave us the inside story. the detectives investigating the case. you re watching her. yes, and it just keeps getting worse. reporter: a grieving father. i feel like i can fix a lot of things but i couldn t fix my son. reporter: and distraught family members who feel betrayed. i would like her just to know. hi, this is conrad. reporter: our story starts with conrad. his mother lynne roy says he was an easy child. what kind of kid was he? definitely sensitive. never gave me a hard time with anything. did well in school, had friends,
the loudon county virginia school board. only 51 had an opportunity to speak about the proposed transgender policy in public schools here. disruptions leading to several arrests. a man telling the sheriffs deputies were restricting his first amendment rights to speak. the school board hit a nerve with some folks yelling shame on you frustrated they were not allowed to address the board. a former republican state senator blasted the school board. it s absurd and immoral for teachers to call boys girls and girls boys. are you making teachers lie to students and even kids know that it s wrong. you are teaching children to hate others because of their skin color. and you are forcing them to lie about other kids gender. i am disgusted by your bigotry. there are two hot button issues right now in loudon
had a dark secret. one he shared with someone close to him. what that confidant did and did not do next would shatter two families. here is andrea canning with reckless. reporter: it began as a chance encounter between two teens on vacation. she was a family friend that he met in florida. reporter: and ended two years later with one of them dead. he was smiling before he left the house. then he was dead a few hours after. reporter: an apparent suicide. he didn t seem like he was in imminent danger? no, not at all. reporter: but there was danger from something teens do all the time. texting. their cyber romance hit a nerve, gripping the nation. and the people involved in the case gave us the inside story. the detectives who investigated the case. you re watching her? yes. it just keeps getting worse. reporter: a grieving father. i feel i can fix a lot of things but i just couldn t fix