Trump News is at a glance: The Nark Mayor Ras Barka will take the Trump administration to migrate Trump administration
The battle with the Trump administration continues about illegal immigration, as the New Arrek mayor Ras Barka said that he will fight his arrest in court.
The mayor was arrested on Tuesday after joining three members of Congress at a detained conference and a journalist outside a new detention facility for migration and customs (ICE) in Newark called Dylani Hall. The mayor was released about five hours later, and he was charged with assaulting the property of others.
BARAKA was once again against Delaney Hall, a 1,000 -bed detention center, on the pretext that he should not be allowed to open due to the construction permit problems.
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New Jersey mayor to continue to fight the ice detention center after detention
Speaking after his arrest on Tuesday, Ras Barka said that his city will continue its battle in court against the company that runs the immigration detention facility in New Jersey.
“I know that there are some protests that other people are planning, and if I feel that I am obligated to exist, I will do so,” Nark Municipality told MSNBC. “This does not prevent the city’s dispute with the geographical group, and we will continue in court with them.”
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On Friday, the Pentagon’s military leaders and leaders ordered to go to their libraries and review all books that were linked to diversity, fairness and integration (Dei) in the latest step to combat the US military.
Leaders have been requested to “identify” materials “immediate [that] Do not correspond to the main mission of the administration, ”according to a memorandum sent to the leaders who saw Associated Press. The administration gave leaders until May 21 to remove books.
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On all sides: Universities in the red countries face attacks from the capital and at home
Days after the President of Michigan University, Santa Ono, announced that he will leave his position to lead the University of Florida, his name was quietly removed from a message signed by more than 600 university presidents calling for “unprecedented governmental intimidation and political intervention in the Trump administration.”
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The daughter of Maggie Gillinhall and Peter Sarsgard were arrested at Columbia University
The daughter of actors Maggie Gilnah and Peter Sarsgard was among those who were arrested in the last protests at the University of Colombia, which represents the last development in the anti -war demonstrations that also led to the temporary suspension of student journalists.
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The White House judge orders to stop the overcoming government hairstyles temporarily
A federal judge in California said on Friday that the Donald Trump administration should temporarily stop comprehensive government reform because Congress was not allowed to implement large -scale discounts of employees and restructuring agencies.
Susan Elston, the American boycott judge in San Francisco, sided with a group of unions, non -profit organizations and local governments in preventing massive workers on a large scale known as “applicable discounts” for 14 days.
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What happened today:
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An earthquake of 4.1 filling in Tennessee woke up to families and shakes homes in distant places such as Atlanta, where tremors spread across parts of the southern United States on Saturday morning. No significant injuries or damage were reported immediately.
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Kane Buckston said on Friday that Google agreed to pay $ 1.375 billion in a principle reached with Texas’s states on allegations that the company had violated the privacy of user data.
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A recent draft law will allow, if it passes, to search for hemp despite its place in the first table, which some experts say can help policymakers in effective legislation in the future.
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