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Appeals Court Halts Enforcement of Texas immigration law hours after Supreme Court order​


Just hours after the Supreme Court allowed a Texas law to take effect that gave state law enforcement the authority to arrest people they suspect of entering the country illegally, a federal appeals court issued an order that puts it on hold.

The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals order came late Tuesday evening. The appeals panel issued a stay ahead of oral arguments before the court Wednesday.

 

ICE Arrests Colombian Gangster at Border who had TORTURE Photos on his phone and tattoos Pledging Allegiance to Clan del Golfo cartel - the largest cocaine distributors in the country​


U.S. Border Patrol arrested a Colombian gangster at the El Paso, Texas border and found torture videos on his phone, along with tattoos that pledged his allegiance to the Clan del Golfo cartel.

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A Colombian man was arrested at the El Paso, Texas border as he tried to enter the U.S. illegally. Agents searched him and his phone and found photos 'of people being tortured'

 
I can laugh at a lot of things, but I don’t think I could ever make a joke out of a veteran committing suicide.
Was he of sound mind and body, making a powerful political statement?

Or

Was he suffering from a mental illness that led him to willfully set himself ablaze?
 
Was he of sound mind and body, making a powerful political statement?

Or

Was he suffering from a mental illness that led him to willfully set himself ablaze?
seems like that is a failure of the VA that lead to his continued suffering, still not a laughing matter how we handle our vets.
 
I can laugh at a lot of things, but I don’t think I could ever make a joke out of a veteran committing suicide.
One who did it for the reason he did absolutely. Dude was a f'n idiot. Never should have been in the military in the first place.
 

Shocking moment TikToker tells followers how to 'invade' American homes and Invoke Squatter's Rights as provocative video is viewed almost 4 Million times​


A TikTok influencer is advising his followers on how to 'invade' American homes and invoke squatter's rights, making it difficult for them to be removed from properties.

Leonel Moreno, who goes by @leitooficial_25 online and appears to be a Venezuelan migrant, has told his followers that under US law, 'if a house is not inhabited, we can seize it'.

He is referring to squatter's rights, or adverse possession laws - a common law principle that allows an illegal inhabitant to acquire ownership of a property based on continuous occupation without the legal owner's consent.

Moreno, alleging he has friends who 'have already taken about seven homes', argued the only way for migrants to not live in the streets or be a 'public burden' is to 'seize' and 'invade' abandoned properties.

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Leonel Moreno, who goes by @leitooficial_25 online and appears to be a Venezuelan migrant, has advised his followers on how to 'invade' American homes and invoke squatter's rights, making it difficult for them to be removed from properties

Moreno, who is believed to live in a suburb of Columbus, Ohio with his partner and their infant daughter, has amassed a following of more than 501,000 on TikTok by creating videos targeted at migrants.

 

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