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WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal judge said Thursday that instructions received by immigration enforcement officers to make civil immigrant arrests without warrants do not meet probable cause standards and should not used as guidance. In continuing a preliminary injunction she issued in December, U.S. District Judge Beryl A. Howell in Washington, D.C., said that “when…
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America’s Post-Deliberative Wars
IRAN WAREnable IntenseDebate Comments:Enable IntenseDebate CommentsOver the last eight weeks of war with Iran, America’s two deliberative institutions, Congress and the media, have largely abandoned their duty to sustain public debate on the most important question a republic can face—the choice between war and peace. Neither institution performed perfectly during the Global War on Terror. Yet on Capitol Hill there was debate before the initiation of hostilities, and the media made considerable efforts to manufacture consent. By today’s standard, these activities seem almost admirable.
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U.S. Debt Tops 100% of GDP, “Deeply Troubling” for Economy, National Security
NATIONAL DEBTEnable IntenseDebate Comments:Enable IntenseDebate CommentsThe U.S. national debt is now larger than the entire American economy and is only set to keep growing, further exacerbating the affordability crisis and risking national security.
Out of the $39 trillion total national debt, debt held by the public hit $31.27 trillion on March 31, surpassing the $31.22 trillion in Gross Domestic Product over the past 12 months.
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Judge postpones Yemen’s TPS expiration as Supreme Court decision looms
A federal judge on Friday postponed the Trump administration’s decision to end temporary legal protections for roughly 3,000 Yemeni nationals, which was set to take effect next week. U.S. District Judge Dale Ho joined a chorus of federal judges who’ve found the administration isn’t following the proper procedures when terminating countries from the temporary protected status (TPS) program, a key prong of President Trump’s… -
Prosecutors release video of armed man storming correspondents’ dinner
WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal prosecutors released a video Thursday showing the moment authorities say a man armed with guns and knives tried to storm the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner and attempt to kill President Donald Trump. Jeanine Pirro, the U.S. attorney for Washington, posted the video on social media amid questions over whose bullet… -
House approves reauthorization of warrantless spy powers
The House on Wednesday approved the renewal of the nation’s warrantless spy powers in a 235-191 vote that cleared the chamber with support from lawmakers on both sides of the aisle. The bill, which would renew Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), still has to clear the Senate, another challenging hurdle before… -
Novel Study Maps Changes in U.S. Immigration Policy Landscape Since 9/11
IMMIGRATIONEnable IntenseDebate Comments:Enable IntenseDebate CommentsIn a comprehensive analysis of state and local sanctuary and anti-sanctuary policies, researchers have mapped the rapidly evolving legal immigration landscape in the US from 2000 to 2021. The dataset sheds light on trends in immigration legislation including ”punitive” preemption, state government tendencies to enact laws that are ideologically opposed to the current federal administration, and conservative states using preemption to control liberal localities.
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Watch live: Blanche, Patel, Pirro discuss WHCA dinner attack
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, FBI Director Kash Patel, and U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro will hold a press conference on Monday afternoon following the initial court appearance of the suspected White House Correspondents’ Association dinner gunman. Details about the suspected shooter started to emerge ahead of his initial court appearance. The suspect has been identified as Cole Allen, 31, a… -
AI Has Crossed a Threshold – What Claude Mythos Means for the Future of Cybersecurity
AI & CYBERSECURITYEnable IntenseDebate Comments:Enable IntenseDebate CommentsThe limit of what artificial intelligence can achieve, known as frontier AI, has crossed another threshold. AI can now plan and execute sophisticated cyber operations with minimal guidance at speeds far beyond human capability.
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DHS earmarks millions for ‘smart glasses’ for immigration agentsACLU attorneys fear the use of facial recognition technology could be invasive to Americans and migrants alike.
