A Detroit man says he was beaten for being gay while attending a gay pride festival. CNN affiliate WXYZ reports.
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A Detroit man says he was beaten for being gay while attending a gay pride festival. CNN affiliate WXYZ reports.
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This is a MUST SEE internationally award winning film that depicts and explores facts of history that are not whole known or taught in any educational system. It is an eye-open look at the concept that makes the case for why reparations should be open for discussion and the necessity for it to be addressed. -John Wills
AWESOME DOCUMENTARY!
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Where was the “long arm of justice” when it was needed to protect Bradley Ballard, Ronald “Knowledge” Spears, Jerome Murdough and countless others who’ve been killed at New York’s Rikers Island?
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Immigration officials were caught in an untenable position. And then they made it worse.
Unaccompanied minors from Central America, as well as mothers with young children, have been crossing the Rio Grande into south Texas in vast numbers this year. Increasing gang violence in their home countries incredibly makes the long trek across Mexico a safer alternative. Some seek to reunite with parents who already crossed the border. Human smugglers promise a land of milk and honey.
They’re not heading for California, Arizona or west Texas. Those sectors of the border have been fortified. Even desperation cannot push a child into a deadly desert. Instead, they’ve targeted the most lightly guarded section of the border, where a nearly dry river is easily crossed into south Texas.
Once over, they are quickly caught, apparently part of the plan.
The Border Patrol and Immigrations and Customs Enforcement are trapped. Then, because secrecy is engrained in the culture of their parent Department of Homeland Security, they do a poor job of getting out of the trap.
Immigration officials can’t send these children back across the border. They can’t fly them back to Central America once they make a credible claim of fear of violence. They don’t have adequate facilities in south Texas to process the children. They need help.
But instead of acknowledging their problem, instead of reaching out to state leaders in Arizona and California, they surprised them.
In Arizona, it started when families were dropped at bus stations, apparently after being processed at Arizona immigration facilities with greater capacity than those in Texas. Most, it turned out, were bound for other states.
But no one here knew this. A state that bore the brunt of the last surge in illegal immigration feared the worst. It was unconscionable that the Border Patrol and ICE said nothing.
Next came the children, bused into a warehouse of a building in Nogales. Again, the buses showed up out of nowhere, with no warning and no explanation. Hundreds of children were dumped into a building with insufficient beds and showers. If nothing else said crisis, that did.
But again, no explanation. Just that stony silence until reporters started pressing for answers. In the meantime, the vacuum of information invited politicians to puff up their outrage. SB 1070 was born in an atmosphere like this.
Silence and surprises do not serve ICE or the Border Patrol. They do not serve the people of the United States. And they do little for the children bewildered by all they are encountering.
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Policeman, Jose Flores, shot a handcuffed suspect during a scuffle. CNN affiliate KFOX reports.
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Just like officer Johannes Messerly, the taser was available but NOT used.
Footage of male members of the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly heckling a female colleague is sparking outrage.
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At 5, he was imprisoned. At 28, he was a famous spaceman. At 68, he did something much, much better.
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James Boyd died after being shot in the back by officers, becoming the 26th person killed by Albuquerque police in 4 years.
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MacArthur Foundation “How Housing Matters” (pdf) study reveals that while black men face alarmingly high incarceration rates, black women are disproportionately evicted from their homes.
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Caroline Starks was 2 years old. Her 5-year-old brother was playing nearby with his birthday present: a .22-caliber Crickett rifle. His mother stepped outside for a moment, certain the gun wasn’t loaded. She was wrong. Caroline was pronounced dead a few hours later at the Cumberland County Hospital in Kentucky….
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