Courts Looking at Banning Encouraging Illegal Immigration

Reading Time: < 1 minuteEarlier this year, the Supreme Court agreed to take up the issue of a federal law that prohibits encouraging illegal immigration. The government filed a cert petition to have the court determine whether the ban is constitutional. The 1986 law makes it a crime to encourage or induce foreigners to enter the U.S. for financial gain. The law also penalizes people who advocate for unauthorized immigrants. In recent years, a federal judge convicted Evelyn Sineneng-Smith, an undocumented immigrant and former California immigration consultant, of violating the law. She was sentenced…

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Man in China Dragged Out of Home After Refusing to Go to Quarantine

Reading Time: < 1 minuteEarlier this week, a video popped up on social media of a man being dragged out of his home by health officials. The incident happened in Hangzhou, a city southwest of Shanghai. The video quickly went viral, and triggered a large amount of criticism from netizens. The video shows a man who is trying to resist two men in white hazmat suits. The man clings to the sofa and screams. The two men eventually force the man to give in. The man then goes down the stairs after several minutes…

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Russian Agents May Have Hacked Former British PM Liz Truss’s Phone Report

Reading Time: < 1 minuteThe recent revelation that Russian agents may have hacked Liz Truss’s phone report has led to questions about the effectiveness of the UK’s security apparatus. The reports are worrying because they suggest that Russian agents may have been able to obtain personal information without the consent of the government. In this instance, Russian agents may have accessed a year’s worth of messages from former British PM Liz Truss’s personal cell phone. Some of the messages may be critical of Johnson, while others may be critical of her relationship with a…

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January 6th Committee Issues Subpoena Against Trump

Reading Time: < 1 minuteThe January sixth committee is set to issue a report before the end of the year, and is interested in getting Trump’s testimony before it publishes the final report. The subpoena, however, is likely to be challenged by the president, who has reportedly indicated he does not intend to comply with it. In addition, legal experts have suggested that the subpoena is largely symbolic. The letter also seeks records of communications between Trump and other people associated with the presidential campaign, including members of Congress, advisers, and attorneys. It also…

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Migrants Flown Into Martha’s Vineyard Given Crime Victims Status

Reading Time: < 1 minuteLast month, Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar certified a group of migrants as crime victims. Such people can obtain special visas, known as U-visas, that allow them to serve as witnesses to criminal cases. The ACLU of Massachusetts is representing nine of the migrants. The migrants had entered the United States in search of asylum. They were residing in shelters at the Migrant Resource Center in San Antonio when a woman named Perla approached them and falsely promised jobs, housing and education. She also arranged for them to stay in…

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Is Chinese President Xi Jinping Under House Arrest?

Reading Time: < 1 minuteRumours are circulating online claiming that Chinese President Xi Jinping is under house arrest and has been confined to his house. This comes as Xi’s removal as the head of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) has prompted widespread fears for his well-being. However, the Chinese President has been spotted on several occasions, most recently at a SCO summit, where he met Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The two leaders met for the first time since border clashes in 2020, so this story is not yet definite. Recent events have made…

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A Brief History of Westminster Hall

Reading Time: 3 minutesWith the Passing of Queen Elizabeth II, the world saw around the clock coverage of Westminster Hall as the monarch laid in rest.  We decided to take a look at this important place in the UK’s history.  Westminster Hall was a building constructed in 1097 and symbolically represented the power of the monarch. The building served as a great venue for grand events, as well as an institution of the legal system. Here is a brief history of the Hall. Located in the heart of London, it is an excellent…

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The Blame Game is in Full Force After Uvalde Massacre and More

Reading Time: 2 minutesDramatic Changes in the Economy are leading to Signs of Hope Whaling, Spears, Phishing and Other Cyber Threats Price of Business and Read Instead Newsletter Launch Video Series Celebrating Best Stories Financial Expert — Now is the Time for Midcourse Changes The Blame Game is in Full Force After Uvalde Massacre How AEI is Different in the World of Think Tanks Post Economic Reporter Sizes Up Inflation Situation Finally Some Cautious Optimism About the Economy National News Sites Seeks Freelance Contributors Questions about Read Instead, Price of Business, or any…

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