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The president tweeted Wednesday: “So-called Birthright Citizenship, which costs our Country billions of dollars and is very unfair to our citizens, will be ended one way or the other. It is not covered by the 14th Amendment because of the words 'subject to the jurisdiction thereof.' Many legal scholars agree Harry Reid was right in 1993, before he and the Democrats went insane and started with the Open Borders (which brings massive Crime) 'stuff.' Don’t forget the nasty term Anchor Babies. I will keep our Country safe. This case will be settled by the United States Supreme Court!” 587

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The most recent discovery was made at Jackson Drive and Cowles Mountain Blvd. last month: a dog with a leg injury in a cage, a soiled blanket inside."It was so sad. The cage was so small, she didn't even have room to lay down," said neighbor Mary Alice Porter.Porter brought the dog to a shelter.  That dog is the latest in a string of dog dumpings in the past year in the same neighborhood.  Some were tied to a pole. Most left in crates. IN all, there have been nearly 20 dogs dumped.Neighbors tell 10news most were young and female, and some had just given birth - possibly pointing to a puppy mill.  The rescue group Rover's Retreat helped adopt out several of the dogs. Neighbors say the rest were also adopted out or ended up in rescue groups.Anyone with tips is asked to call El Cajon Police, which is leading the investigation. 855

  

The home’s occupants were told they had 72 hours to vacate the property or be arrested for trespassing, according to officials.If they are not out of the home by Monday night, anyone there will be subject to arrest, officials said. 231

  

The incident is one of 233 examples of how Cincinnati area police departments have used force on juveniles since January 2016. Kids ranging in age from 6 to 17 were identified in police reports, obtained by WCPO in public records requests.WCPO spent seven months analyzing reports and video from 32 local departments, compiling data on 2,500 use of force incidents since 2015. Our analysis showed the use of force is rare: It happened in less than 1 percent of all police runs in 2017. But there is a wide variance in how local departments measure and regulate the use of force, a disparity that has allowed questionable police behavior to go unchecked.RELATED: See the rest of WCPO's six-part series "Forcing the Peace"WCPO also found differences in how force is used against juveniles. For one thing, it happens less frequently for teens than it does for adults. Since 2016, WCPO’s data shows 1,556 use of force incidents involving people over 18. That’s more than six times the total for juveniles.In addition, black juveniles (younger than 18) were more likely than adults to have stun guns deployed against them. Black juveniles were also more likely than whites under 18 to be injured in use of force incidents.Civil rights attorney Al Gerhardstein alleged “a pattern of excessive force against nonviolent young people” in Cincinnati when he announced a 0,000 settlement with the family of Donesha Gowdy. She’s the 11-year-old who was stunned with a Taser while being arrested for shoplifting at a Kroger store in August.In an Oct. 30 press release, Gerhardstein said his law firm investigated the Cincinnati department, finding 110 incidents of Taser use on minors from Jan. 1, 2013 to Aug. 14 of this year. All but six of the incidents involved black minors, Gerhardstein said.“I think that we have work to do to make sure that our use of force on children is racially fair and balanced,” he told WCPO when the settlement was announced.Cincinnati Police have not responded to WCPO’s questions on this story. 2023

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