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Democrats try to use budget reconciliation to break a decadeslong political impasse Participants in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program demonstrate outside the Supreme Court in June 2020. Associated Press/Photo by Manuel Balce Ceneta (file) A federal judge in Texas awoke a political bear when he ruled on July 16 that former President Barack Obama’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) policy is unconstitutional. Judge Andrew Hanen said Obama should not have sidestepped Congress when creating the program. While his decision does not affect current DACA recipients “Dreamers” it halts new applications. President Joe Biden called the decision “deeply disappointing” and announced the Justice Department plans to appeal the ruling as all eyes turn to the legislative branch for immigration reform. ....
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Combating Conspiracy Theories Requires a Unified Front Preventing political violence, similar to what happened in the U.S. Capitol last week, will require active, collective efforts in combating conspiracy theories. Lynn Hulsey, Springfield News-Sun | January 11, 2021 | Analysis (TNS) The violent assault on the U.S. Capitol last week by supporters of President Donald Trump could spark a pivotal moment of reckoning over the nation s bitter political divide, but it will take work by everyone to battle dangerous conspiracy theories and heal the divisions, according to local experts in politics and history. It s going to take a collective effort. Everyone needs to be thinking about their role: clergy, educators, parents, community leaders, etc., said Lee Hannah, associate professor of political science at Ohio s Wright State University. ....
Fallout from the Capitol riots: Social media ‘Wormholes’ a toxic brew for conspiracy theories Lynn Hulsey - Journal-News - Hamilton, Ohio (TNS) Supporters of President Trump use cell phones to make images of a man allegedly injured by police during the Capitol siege Wednesday in Washington. The violent assault on the U.S. Capitol last week by supporters of President Donald Trump could spark a pivotal moment of reckoning over the nation’s bitter political divide, but it will take work by everyone to battle dangerous conspiracy theories and heal the divisions, according to experts in politics and history. “It’s going to take a collective effort. Everyone needs to be thinking about their role: clergy, educators, parents, community leaders, etc.,” said Lee Hannah, associate professor of political science at Wright State University. ....