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Since his indictment last year, Congressman Hunter has been repeatedly criticized in the media for claiming that the investigation was tainted from the outset because it was conducted by political partisans, his attorneys argue. "The evidence now establishes without question that the Assistant US Attorneys that initiated the investigation had a glaring conflict of interest and loss of impartiality that is intended to separate federal prosecutors from politically influenced decisions. Any explanation the government gives now for initiating the investigation into Congressman Hunter should be viewed with total skepticism through the lens of their attempts to cover up the partisan political activities of the prosecutors that initiated the investigation." 760
that the administration had been considering deporting migrant families. A source told CNN at the time that McAleenan was resistant to the plan, concerned in part that it could hurt negotiations with congressional Democrats for ICE funding, which has been strapped for resources, as well as the political optics.According to a source familiar with the situation, McAleenan on Friday pulled out of a planned Sunday show appearance on the day the ICE operation was slated to begin, adding to speculation that there's a split with the White House.A separate source told CNN that McAleenan was at the White House Friday and "not in a good way."An ardent supporter of Trump's immigration policies, Tom Homan, the former ICE director and now a FOX News contributor, seemed to suggest Saturday that McAleenan leaked information about the ICE operation to media. CNN has reached out to McAleenan for comment."You got the Acting Secretary of Homeland Security resisting what ICE is trying to do. In the Washington Post, in numerous media outlets, he does not support this operation," Homan said on Fox News, adding, "This leak, which I know where it came from, we all know where it came from. That story only benefits one person, put these officers at greater risk of harm."Homan, who Trump named "border czar" but has not yet accepted the job, has previously backed McAleenan.An ICE spokesperson responded Saturday, saying, ""Any leaks telegraphing sensitive law enforcement operations is egregious and puts our officers' safety in danger. ICE officers are true American Heroes and the President's postponement protects officers and provides an opportunity for Congress to swiftly work together in a bipartisan fashion to end the incentives for child smuggling and ensure all illegal aliens can be promptly returned upon apprehension at the Southern Border."Mayors fight backOn Friday, the cities' mayors spoke out against the raids and expressed support for the migrant families."It is unconscionable that the Federal administration is targeting innocent immigrant families with secret raids that are designed to inflict as much fear and pain as possible," said San Francisco Mayor London Breed, who leads a sanctuary city.Some of the mayors, including Chicago's Lori Lightfoot and Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, said their city would not assist in the immigration raids."No Angeleno should ever have to fear being snatched from their home or separated from their loved ones — and we are doing everything we can to provide immigrant families with the information and support they need," Garcetti said in a statement.Acting ICE chief Mark Morgan told reporters Wednesday that the goal was "not to separate families," but to deter migrants from illegally crossing the southern border.Migrant families, who had received final orders of removal by judges in absentia, were sent letters in February from ICE, asking them to self-report to local ICE offices by March to comply with the orders, Morgan said.He said ICE and the Justice Department had worked closely together on the family expedited docket and that the "results were very disappointing," claiming that some families failed to show up for their immigration hearings.Before Trump's Saturday announcement, field agents at local offices were receiving briefings and trainings, according to a senior immigration official. There were also preparations in place for mixed-immigration status families: for example, if a parent is undocumented, but has a US citizen child."Due to law-enforcement sensitivities and the safety and security of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement personnel, the agency will not offer specific details related to ongoing enforcement operations before the conclusion of those actions," ICE said in a statement Friday.In the later years of Barack Obama's presidency, the Department of Homeland Security deployed an operation targeting family units due to the uptick in families and unaccompanied minors attempting to cross the border, after initially focusing on felons. It was revived in Trump's first year in office. 4094

So instead, they spent the majority of their vacation in the cruise ship’s infirmary. But all those days under medical care on board the Norwegian Sun racked up a hefty bill.“It was ,200, close to ,000,” said Nicole.A bill Nicole says had to be paid before they got off the ship. That’s when people from all over the country got word of their stress and rallied together, raising thousands of dollars for the Mejias family. “We paid ,000. We don’t have full access to the Facebook funds yet,” said Nicole.Nicole says Norwegian Cruise Line did let them off the ship this morning, on the condition the Mejias family pays the bill in full within 10 days.As far as Roman’s condition, an Orlando hospital is monitoring him with hopes the infection didn’t travel to his brain.“He’s a little more alert, he’s playing with his toys, he’s still sleeping a lot more than normal,” said Nicole.We reached out to Norwegian Cruise Line for comment and haven’t heard back. 965
Should an Ohio House committee adopt the articles, lawmakers would then hold a trial in December. If convicted, DeWine would be forced to leave office.DeWine was among the first governors to take stark action to limit the spread of COVID-19 in February and March. Before the virus was known to be widespread in Ohio, DeWine shut down large gatherings like sporting events and conventions. In the months since, DeWine has erred on the side of keeping industries open, taking steps like allow wedding receptions to take place so long as no dance floors are permitted.This story was originally published by Courtney Shaw on WEWS in Cleveland. 639
Stockley left the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department in August 2013. Later that year, the St. Louis police board settled a wrongful death suit with Smith's survivors for 0,000. 185
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