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New Biden rules for ICE point to fewer arrests and deportations, and a more restrained agency

The latest interim guidelines signal that people convicted of drunken driving, minor drug offenses, tax crimes will not be priorities for deportation.

Families affected by Trump Muslim ban say process still stalled | Donald Trump News

Washington, DC – Arafat al-Dailam says he spent most of January 20, Joe Biden’s first day as United States president, glued to news reports and social media. The 30-year-old father of three had a lot at stake: he has been separated from his wife for five years due to former President Donald Trump’s so-called “Muslim ban” on citizens from several Muslim-majority countries, including Yemen, where she is waiting. But while al-Dailam, an American citizen, said he was initially relieved to see Biden sign an executive order overturning the ban, the decision so far has done little to change his family’s reality.

The transhumanist quest for a godlike humanity threatens personal freedom » MercatorNet

The debate over human “enhancement”, or the biotechnological heightening of human abilities, is prominent in bioethics. The most controversial stance is transhumanism, whose advocates urge us to develop biotechnologies enabling the “radical” elevation of select capacities, above all, rationality. Transhumanists insist that their vision of the radical bioenhancement of human capacities is light-years removed from prior eugenics, which was state managed. Decisions about how far and even whether to enhance oneself and one’s children-to-be would stem strictly from personal discretion. Since autonomy is retained indeed, powerful biotechnologies would offer individuals marvellous new avenues for its expression transhumanists’ vision fits squarely within liberal democracy. Or so we are told.

Juan Crow Immigration Laws Mirror the Injustices of U S Crime Laws, Advocates Say

Juan Crow Immigration Laws Mirror the Injustices of U.S. Crime Laws, Advocates Say By Frances Madeson On 1/19/21 at 7:40 PM EST This story was co-published with Capital & Main. Born a mile south of the U.S.-Mexico border in a nunneryin Nogales, Sonora, Alex Murillo came to Phoenix in 1978 as a baby in his mother s arms. But just after Christmas 2011, the U.S. Navy veteran was returned to Tijuana shackled at the wrists and ankles after serving 37 months for a cannabis bust. He thought that after he had done his time at California s Lompoc Federal Correctional Institution, he would go home to his two sons and two daughters, ages 5 to 14. Instead, he was processed for deportation directly from the prison, where Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has an on-site office.

Mujeres migrantes detenidas en EU demandan a ginecólogo por abuso médico

Mujeres migrantes detenidas en EU demandan a ginecólogo por abuso médico
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