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  • How about the post's source source's source?

    I'm just stating where I found the video for transparency. You are free to find the origin.

  • Progressive Politics @lemmy.world

    Oregon Senator Merkley hints that the the regime is lying to get more money for ICE which is not needed.

  • Crimes of ICE @lemmy.4d2.org

    Oregon Senator Merkley hints that the the regime is lying to get more money for ICE which is not needed.

  • Progressive Politics @lemmy.world

    Senator Chris Murphy tells his Republican colleagues ICE is out of control violating 100 court orders

  • Crimes of ICE @lemmy.4d2.org

    Senator Chris Murphy tells his Republican colleagues ICE is out of control violating 100 court orders

  • “We are going to put Philadelphia on the map of having one of the strongest local laws in the entire country, telling ICE how they need to behave when they’re in Philadelphia,” Landau told WHYY News.

    The “ICE Out” legislation:

    • Prohibits U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents and all other law enforcement officers from wearing masks or using unmarked vehicles, and requires them to display badges, with exceptions for undercover work, SWAT teams and medical purposes.
    • Codifies the city’s longstanding commitment to not participating in collaboration agreements with ICE under its 287(g) program.
    • Prohibits city agencies, including police, from collaborating with ICE and other federal civil immigration enforcement agents absent a judicial warrant.
    • Prohibits city agencies from collecting information on people’s citizenship or immigration status and sharing that information or other personal data with ICE.
    • Prohibits discrimination based on citizenship or immigration status by city agencies, employers, housing providers or businesses.
    • Bars ICE from conducting raids on city-owned properties.
    • Bans ICE access, absent a judicial warrant, to city-owned spaces, including libraries, health centers, shelters and rec centers.

    The U.S. Department of Homeland Security, which oversees ICE, did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the legislation.

  • Progressive Politics @lemmy.world

    Philadelphia City Council passes landmark ‘ICE Out’ legislation

    whyy.org /articles/philadelphia-ice-out-legislation-passes-city-council/
  • Crimes of ICE @lemmy.4d2.org

    Philadelphia City Council passes landmark ‘ICE Out’ legislation

    whyy.org /articles/philadelphia-ice-out-legislation-passes-city-council/
  • I'm placing my bet legally distinct prediction in just in case.

  • I appreciate your disagreement as I was being (perhaps a little too) sarcastic above.

    However, I would counter your point sincerely by saying that affordability and a lack of resources are more likely causes for native people having less children.

    There is also a lot of fear for the future from things like war, nationalism, and various other global catastrophies.

    I know a lot of thoughtful married people that find it easier not to have children then to worry about these things. And this is not something unique to Japan.

    Also I'd say the anti-immigration policies and culture speak for themselves.

    In any case.,I'm sure that money could better fight a population decline if it weren't being given to dating apps.

  • We have a population problem. But we don't want to make it easier for people to have children or to increase immigration. We better give tax money to a company instead.

  • The “State of the Air” 2026 report finds that even after decades of successful efforts to reduce sources of air pollution, 44% of Americans—152.3 million people—are living in places that get failing grades for unhealthy levels of ozone or particle pollution. We found that nearly half of American children (46%, or 33.5 million people under the age of 18) live in counties that received a failing grade for at least one measure of air pollution. Ten percent of children (7.3 million people under age 18) live in counties with failing grades for all three measures. Infants, children and teens are especially vulnerable to the health harms of breathing air pollution. Their lungs are still developing, they breathe more air for their body size than adults, and they frequently spend more time outdoors.

  • Earth, Environment, and Geosciences @mander.xyz

    American Lung Association • State of the Air • Key Findings

    www.lung.org /research/sota/key-findings
  • Environment @sh.itjust.works

    American Lung Association • State of the Air • Key Findings

    www.lung.org /research/sota/key-findings
  • There is no such thing as a reliable restriction on a system that has a catastrophic failure rate of 1% per task (at best).

  • If adopted by the House, the resolution will allow congressional committees to begin filling in the details on how the $70 billion would be spent in separate legislation ⁠that President ‌Donald Trump would have to sign into law. The new funding would be expected to ⁠run through Trump's presidency, which ends in January 2029.

    With Democrats adamantly opposed to the funding initiative, Republicans plan to employ a rarely used procedure known as budget reconciliation in the separate legislation, which allows some budget-related bills to bypass Democratic opposition in the Senate.

    Such measures require only a simple majority for passage in the 100-member chamber, instead of the usual supermajority of 60 votes or more. ‌Republicans hold a 53-47 seat majority.

  • Politics @piefed.social

    U.S. Senate votes to advance $70 billion funding plan for ICE, Border Patrol

    www.cnbc.com /2026/04/23/us-senate-votes-to-advance-70-billion-funding-plan-for-ice-border-patrol.html
  • Progressive Politics @lemmy.world

    U.S. Senate votes to advance $70 billion funding plan for ICE, Border Patrol

    www.cnbc.com /2026/04/23/us-senate-votes-to-advance-70-billion-funding-plan-for-ice-border-patrol.html
  • The U.S. military’s secretive Special Operations Command plans to establish its first-ever center for AI-driven missions like targeted assassinations.

    Autonomous warfare is all the rage at the Pentagon, where computers and artificial intelligence process intelligence data, select targets and then transmit kill orders to a waiting robot, or a “loitering” missile or airplane.

    The new “Special Operations Autonomous Warfare Center” is referenced in the $1.5 trillion Department of War budget request to Congress this week.

  • Progressive Politics @lemmy.world

    Death by A.I.

    www.kenklippenstein.com /p/death-by-ai
  • Fuck AI @lemmy.world

    Death by A.I.

    www.kenklippenstein.com /p/death-by-ai
  • The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has struck a significant blow to California’s ability to protect its own communities.

    It blocked a state law that required federal immigration agents to visibly display their identification and barred them from wearing masks.

    The ruling effectively codifies the right of federal officers to operate anonymously. It strips away state sovereignty under the Constitution’s Supremacy Clause.

    This comes even as the FBI issues dire warnings that this very anonymity is enabling violent criminals to terrorize the public.

  • Progressive Politics @lemmy.world

    A federal appeals court on Wednesday struck down California’s requirement that masked federal agents identify themselves

    eyesonice.substack.com /p/a-federal-appeals-court-on-wednesday
  • Crimes of ICE @lemmy.4d2.org

    A federal appeals court on Wednesday struck down California’s requirement that masked federal agents identify themselves

    eyesonice.substack.com /p/a-federal-appeals-court-on-wednesday
  • Progressive Politics @lemmy.world

    An example from El Paso, TX for the rest of the country

  • Crimes of ICE @lemmy.4d2.org

    An example from El Paso, TX for the rest of the country

  • “It’s the result of the inhumane conditions that folks are being exposed to and the prolonged detention that so many individuals at North Lake have had to endure,” said Diana Marin, an attorney representing two people at the facility.

    About 40 people gathered outside the facility on Tuesday to support the detainees on strike, according to No Detention Centers Michigan.

    GEO Group, when asked for comment, referred MLive to the federal government for a statement. ICE did not respond to a request for comment.

    The hunger strike is occurring after families, lawyers and advocates raised concerns about medical care at North Lake.

    Records show staff at the facility have called 911 dozens of times for medical emergencies, with calls becoming more frequent after the population spiked last fall.

    One detainee, Nenko Gantchev, a 56-year-old Bulgarian from Chicago, died at the facility in December. He was among 33 people who died in ICE custody last year across the country, the highest total in two decades. There have already been 17 deaths so far this year.


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  • In the present case, the petitioner, Alejandro Osvaldo Ghysels Reales, won habeas corpus relief by convincing U.S. District Judge Kyle Dudek, who was appointed by Trump last year, that his detention is unlawful.

    "When the government detains a noncitizen pending immigration proceedings, it must have a legitimate, non-punitive reason for doing so," Dudek begins in a tone that quickly becomes ominous for the government. "Typically, the reason is straightforward: the government detains a noncitizen to ensure he is available for removal. But that justification rests on a critical premise—that the government actually can remove him. Here, it cannot."