Jury Finds Scott Warren’s Aid to Migrants Wasn’t a Crime
“The government failed in its attempt to criminalize basic human kindness,” Warren said.
“The government failed in its attempt to criminalize basic human kindness,” Warren said.
Lovell, Wertzberger, and Petersen are simply “no longer with the agency.”
His lawyer said the agent’s use of the word “tonk” was just “gallows humor.”
The DACA program is more fragile than you’d think.
The SRO “chose to return to patrol” voluntarily, the Phoenix Police Department said.
“The Epstein reference is for the connoisseurs of subtlety,” the congressman told Phoenix New Times.
“We want to make sure that there’s a better solution,” one student said. “But we need to keep DACA until that happens.”
Officer Jim Lee was first detention officer to be killed on duty in the agency’s history.
The meeting comes after a rocky month in which doubts surfaced about the office’s commitment to building trust with the Latino community.
After a month of public silence, women have contacted law enforcement about their experiences.
The case raises questions about how ASU protects students who report retaliation not by the accused professor, but by other classmates.
The number of state disability caseworkers going on medical leave has almost tripled in recent years, according to data obtained by FOIA.
“Any reference to the President or his administration would be irrelevant and unfairly prejudicial,” the motion states.
Agent Jose Garibay of the Yuma Sector confirmed that Yuma Border Patrol was not planning to make a video.
The two incidents at Isaac Middle School occurred within the course of a week, and involve the same officer.
Spending her entire asylum process in detention, the Salvadoran woman had little time to prepare for a future outside it.
ICE deleted video of Roxsana Hernández, a transgender migrant who spent time in an Arizona detention center before her death.
The 4-year-old girl was hospitalized for burns after a nurse at her new home misused a device meant to keep her alive.
The move, which could not be explained by other MCSO deputies present, upset many attendees.
In the last 25 years, conditions have never as bad as they are now for disabled individuals who rely on the state’s care, the resident said.
Following the vandalism, rooms will reopen next month without any Tonnesen art.
What’s most important is what the agency does next, a bedbug expert says.