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Trump News at a glance: Newark Mayor Ras Baraka takes over the Trump administration’s immigration | Trump administration

Fight against the Trump administration over illegal immigration continues, with Newark Mayor Ras Baraka saying he will arrest him in court.

The mayor was arrested Tuesday after attending protests and press conferences outside the New Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention center in Newark on Tuesday. The mayor was released about five hours later and was charged with breaking in.

Baraka pushed backwards to build and open the 1,000-bed detention center Delaney Hall, arguing that it should not be allowed to open due to building permit issues.

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New Jersey mayor continues to fight ice detention center after arrest

Ras Baraka spoke after her arrest on Tuesday that his city will continue to fight in court against companies operating immigration detention centers in New Jersey.

Newark mayor told Rev. Al Sharpton on MSNBC Saturday afternoon. “This does not stop the city from arguing with the geographic group and we will continue to be in court with them.”

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The Pentagon’s military leaders and commanders were ordered to browse its library Friday and review all books related to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in the latest U.S. military opposition.

Leaders are ordered to “quickly identify” materials that promote “schizophrenia concepts and gender ideology [that] According to the memorandum sent to leaders, it is incompatible with the core tasks of the department. ” Associated Press. The department gave the leaders until May 21 to delete the books.

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“From every aspect”: Red state universities face attacks from DC and homes

His name was quietly removed Wednesday a few days after the University of Michigan President Santa Ono announced that he was leaving the University of Florida, a letter signed by more than 600 university presidents denounced the Trump administration’s “unprecedented government over-gate and political interference.”

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Maggie Gyllenhaal and Peter Sarsgaard’s daughter arrested at Columbia University

The daughter of actors Maggie Gyllenhaal and Peter Sarsgaard are the people arrested in the latest Columbia protests, marking the latest developments in anti-war demonstrations, which also led to temporary suspensions from student journalists.

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Judge orders White House to temporarily stop government layoffs

Donald Trump’s administration must temporarily halt its comprehensive government overhaul because Congress has not authorized it to carry out large-scale personnel layoffs and institutional restructuring.

U.S. District Court Judge Susan Illston in San Francisco supported a group of unions, nonprofits and local governments to block mass layoffs, called “reduce effective” for 14 days.

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What else is there today:

  • Tennessee’s 4.1 magnitude earthquake awakened families and rocked the house to Atlanta Saturday morning as tremors spread across the southern U.S. No immediate report of any harm or significant damage.

  • Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said Friday that Google agreed in principle to violate users’ data privacy in a $1.375 billion note in allegations related to Texas.

  • Despite the passage of the bill, the recently introduced bill will allow for research on marijuana, and despite the bill’s timeline I status, some experts say the bill can help policy makers “effectively” legislation in the future.


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