...that said, according to the article at least 43 states and Puerto Rico would be prepared infrastructurewise to pick up at least some of the slack. Seven are completely screwed, though.
And as much as this article is the calm version of the story? I'm not counting on this being a smooth, well-ordered transition the way this administration has been going.
Dozens searched for a missing 2-year-old in the Arizona desert. Buford the dog was the real hero. The 6-year-old Anatolian Pyrenees came home Tuesday morning with a toddler who'd gone missing the day before in a remote part of Arizona.
on the one hand: man let them tax the rich person school on the other hand: you know they're balloon testing it on Harvard first so they can use it against non-rich person schools
Belle of the Ranch pointed out today that this will likely go all the way to the Supreme Court, where eight of the nine justices graduated from either Harvard or Yale, so for once their rampant corrupt self-interest might work against Trump.
U.S.-born American citizen under ICE hold in Florida after driving from Georgia Juan Carlos Gomez-Lopez is being held even though a county judge found his birth certificate “authentic” and said there wasn’t reason to consider him an “illegal alien.”
I feel like I should say that the county judge is right that she didn't have jurisdiction to order him released - any more than say, a traffic court judge would for someone also charged with a felony. ICE should have never touched him, to be clear. But the next step for his family should be a petition for writ of habeas corpus in federal court.
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The 6-year-old Anatolian Pyrenees came home Tuesday morning with a toddler who'd gone missing the day before in a remote part of Arizona.
on the other hand: you know they're balloon testing it on Harvard first so they can use it against non-rich person schools
"Historically Black College? Sounds like DEI to me."
Juan Carlos Gomez-Lopez is being held even though a county judge found his birth certificate “authentic” and said there wasn’t reason to consider him an “illegal alien.”
The administration is testing the bounds of existing law through novel legal theories. A judge in Thursday’s ruling said officials were taking action “without the semblance of due process.”
His mother says she plans to sue over his arrest.