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Tras varios desafíos en corte, En Texas entra en vigor la polémica ley anti inmigrantes SB4. Medida que faculta a los agentes locales y estatales para detener y procesar a inmigrantes indocumentados. En varias cortes de inmigración comenzaron a llevarse a cabo las audiencias masivas con hasta 100 inmigrantes, muchos de ellos sin representación legal. El Departamento de Seguridad afirma que la mayoria de inmigrantes no debe regresar a su país de origen para tramitar la Green Card. La administración Trump está trabajando en una regulación que le permitiría a los funcionarios de inmigración rechazar algunas solicitudes de asilo sin hacerles una entrevista previa a los solicitantes.
La inflación sigue creciendo y se disparó de manera abrupta en el mes de abril. ¿A qué se deben las alzas? Raymundo Caal, el guatemalteco que se hizo conocido por subirse a un árbol para evadir a agentes de ICE pero que finalmente fue deportado lucha una nueva batalla por la salud de su bebé de solo 6 meses. ¿Qué significa y qué impacto tendría la eliminación del impuesto federal de la gasolina? Un juez federal bloquea partes clave de la ley SB4.
Convocan a jornada de limpieza en Canal NacionalJuez de Texas frena aplicación de la ley SB 4Conmemoran el Día de las Especies en Peligro de Extinción Más información en nuestro Podcast#grc
The news of Texas covered today includes:Our Lone Star story of the day: A slew of important Texas stories get report and comment today: Texas Lottery Commission and former director criminally charged in connection with 2023 Lotto scheme Federal judge blocks some SB4, Texas' controversial deportation law. State can still arrest people seen to enter illegally. Attorney General Paxton Makes History by Securing a Landmark Healthcare Fraud Settlement that Creates the Nation's First-Ever Detransition Clinic and Secures $10 Million from Texas Children's Hospital for “Transitioning” Children Texas Supreme Court rejects Abbott's bid to oust Rep. Gene Wu from office A big win for the Texas Citizens Participation Act (TCPA) and for a pro-life activist at the Texas Supreme Court. Our Lone Star story of the day is sponsored by Allied Compliance Services providing the best service in DOT, business and personal drug and alcohol testing since 1995.Attorney General Ken Paxton Sends Letters Prohibiting Over 130 Texas Cities from Illegally Raising Taxes After They Failed to be Transparent With Taxpayers.Anti-Wimp update: Man escalates situation, homeowner neutralizes threat with firearm.Texas Supreme Court Chief Justice Warns Dallas Judge Over Courtroom Mask Mandate.Oil and gas drilling rig count rises again in Texas.Listen on the radio, or station stream, at 5pm Central. Click for our radio and streaming affiliates.www.PrattonTexas.com
This week on Texas Matters: Sections of SB4 are blocked — which would have allowed local police to arrest suspected illegal border crossers. And Despite outcry in West Texas the efforts to build the border wall in Big Bend Country continues.
Autoridades advierten sobre posibles tormentas severas a inicios de semana. Midway Blitz bajo escrutinio: revelan detalles y testimonios por supuestos abusos de agentes federales. Texas pone en vigor la ley SB4 pese a críticas. Los consulados mexicanos registran un aumento en las solicitudes de la doble ciudadanía ante el temor de separaciones. La joven que sobrevivió a un intento de feminicidio pese a recibir 20 puñaladas al querer separarse. Sospechoso de tiroteo en Cena de Corresponsales se presenta en Corte. La verdad Escucha de lunes a viernes el ‘Noticiero N+ Univision Edición Nocturna' con Paulina Sodi.
The news of Texas covered today includes:Our Lone Star story of the day: Texas gets two big court decisions. First, the U.S. Supreme Court formally puts Texas' newest Congressional district maps in service. Second, the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals allows Texas' SB4 to go into effect allowing state arrests of illegal aliens in certain situations and state court orders for deportation. The court has not yet ruled on the constitutionality of the law but is allowing it to go into effect while the battle is waged a the district court level.Our Lone Star story of the day is sponsored by Allied Compliance Services providing the best service in DOT, business and personal drug and alcohol testing since 1995.Dallas Fed survey: Texas manufacturing expansion strengthens in April.Related to the latest nutjob Leftist trying to murder the president and top officials: Barack Obama Is Still Annoying | National Review First Lady Melania Trump Blasts ‘Coward' Jimmy Kimmel, Urges ABC to Pull the Plug “You Should be Ashamed of Yourself” – Trump Blasts '60 Minutes' Anchor Norah O'Donnell to Her Face For Reading WHCD Shooter's Manifesto Illegal migrant ‘cannibal' attacks 3-year-old in San Antonio park, the Biden admin fumbled ‘completely preventable' assault.Listen on the radio, or station stream, at 5pm Central. Click for our radio and streaming affiliates.www.PrattonTexas.com
¿Quién es Cole Thomas Allen? aquí todo lo que se sabe sobre quien se autodenominó "el asesino federal amigable". Cole Thomas Allen fue acusado formalmente de intento de asesinato al presidente Trump durante la cena de la asociación de corresponsales de la Casa Blanca. Esto es lo que se sabe de lo ocurrido. El presidente Trump aseguró que los agentes del servicio secreto hicieron un buen trabajo, sin embargo hay interrogantes respecto a los próximos eventos públicos a los que asistirá el presidente. Nueva controversia entre Jimmy Kimmel y Donald Trump por controversiales comentarios del comediante días antes del atentado. En Texas entró en vigor la polémica ley SB4 que le permite a la policía detener y expulsar a personas sospechosas de estar en el país de manera irregular.
6 de cada 10 mexicanos aún se sienten inseguros La Comisión de Disciplina suspende a 43 juzgadoresAlerta en Correos: posible paro nacional por crisis laboralMás información en nuestro podcast#grc
It's opening day of French Quarter Fest, and Dave talks about what makes Southeast Louisiana so special! Also, Dave Cohen talks about how the New Orleans City Council, on Thursday, in a 4-3 vote, approved the New Orleans Police Department's purchase of the $250,000 drone and docking station, despite opposition from residents and three city council members. Then, Dave has a discussion about the Louisiana Senate approving a bill (SB4) with a 26-7 vote, allowing local communities to vote on removing fluoride from their public water systems. Finally, Mike Strain, Commissioner of the Louisiana Department of Agriculture & Forestry, joins the show to discuss farmers saying they can't survive without migrant labor, then on the flip side, others said that farmers are being too greedy and won't pay an American wage.
This hour, Dave Cohen has a discussion about the Louisiana Senate approving a bill (SB4) with a 26-7 vote, allowing local communities to vote on removing fluoride from their public water systems.
Nadia Mian is the Senior Program Director at the Ralph W. Voorhees Center for Civic Engagement at Rutgers University. She visits the Inclusion Catalyst to discuss a very innovative faith-based housing initiative. Key Takeaways Dr. Mian is leading research on faith-based affordable housing, including a database of congregational housing projects across the U.S. California's SB4 legislation allows houses of worship to bypass local zoning laws for affordable housing development, setting a potential model for other states. Faith-based organizations are repurposing underutilized assets like parking lots for affordable housing and community services. Internal congregational discussions and community engagement are crucial first steps before pursuing development projects. This episode is produced in partnership with the Georgia Interfaith Public Policy Center. Inclusion Catalyst invites you to become our next guest host. Learn more here: http://inclusioncatalyst.com/join-us-as-a-guest-host/
The trauma of state-sanctioned family separations is shared by victims of immigrant detention and the family policing system (also known as the child welfare system). Additionally, immigrant detentions are so intertwined with the prison industrial complex that they are nearly the same. Abolitionists must see these systems as connected if we want to create a successful strategy to dismantle them. This episode was recorded in the summer of 2024 and details the detention and separation policies of presidents Obama, Trump, and Biden. We discuss the call to Abolish ICE, prisoner uniforms on babies, and policies like SB4 in Texas that are being duplicated across the country. Episode Guest: Silky Shah is the executive director of Detention Watch Network, a national coalition building power to abolish immigration detention in the US. She is also the author of the recently published book,Unbuild Walls: Why Immigrant Justice Needs Abolition (Haymarket Books, 2024). She has worked as an organizer on issues related to immigration detention, the prison industrial complex, and racial and migrant justice for over 20 years.Episode Notes: Support the work of upEND:upendmovement.org/donateSilky mentions the campaigns ofGrassroots Leadership andFamilies Belong Together. Learn more aboutDetention Watch Network. ReadUnbuild Walls by Silky Shah.
The news of Texas covered today includes:Our Lone Star story of the day: The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals issued an important Second Amendment ruling yesterday that properly, further entrenches the historical framing required on questions of the Bill of Rights. 18 to 20 year olds are adults and the right to possess firearms applies to them as it does to all other adults. Jonathan Turley covers is well here.Our Lone Star story of the day is sponsored by Allied Compliance Services providing the best service in DOT, business and personal drug and alcohol testing since 1995.Oil and gas rig count is a wash for Texas.A court date has been set for July for the challenge to Texas law on certain state immigration enforcement efforts – SB4 from 2023.Listen on the radio, or station stream, at 5pm Central. Click for our radio and streaming affiliates.www.PrattonTexas.com
It's been a week since the Legislature began. Paul has been to Santa Fe twice and discusses what is happening. SB4 (net zero) is one of the craziest bills that will be moving this week. MLG gave her State of the State address. We have some thoughts. The Santa Fe New Mexican did a fact check of the address. RGF is part of a coalition working to defeat Paid Family Leave. Find out more here. Paul had an opinion piece in several media outlets on alcohol taxes and why raising them is unnecessary. New Mexico has the lowest median pay in America: DC workers now make nearly two and a half times as much as the average New Mexico resident. ABQ bus ridership continues to slowly rebound post-COVID. Mayor Keller's latest scheme in downtown Albuquerque is particularly dumb. The WNMU situation keeps getting worse.
Fantasy Baseball Live – September 29, 2024Segment 1 – Review weekend games and general discussionSegment 2 – Fantasy MVPs for the season (Mine are listed)1. Catcher a. Connor Wong (9th on CBS rankings) - .280 BA, 13 HR, 8 SB2. First Basea. Alec Burleson (10) - .265 BA, 21 HR, 9 SB, 70 runs, 75 RBI3. Second basea. Luis Garcia (6) - .281 BA, 17 HR, 22 SB4. Third Basea. Jose Ramirez (1) - .277 BA, 38 HR, 41 SB (4th overall)5. Shortstopa. Zach Neto (7) - .249 BA, 23 HR, 30 SB6. Outfielda. Jarren Duran (3) - .286 BA, 109 runs, 21 HR, 34 SBb. Jackson Chourio (14) - .274, 80 runs, 79 RBI, 21 HR, 21 SBc. Lawrence Butler (28) - .265 BA, 22 HR, 18 SB7. Starting Pitchinga. Paul Skenes (9) – 131 IP, 11 wins, 167K/32BB, 1.99 ERAb. Seth Lugo (4) – 204.2 IP, 16 wins, 178K/47BB, 3.03 ERAc. Jack Flaherty (12) – 162 IP, 14 wins, 194K/38BB, 3.17 ERA8. Relieversa. Robert Suarez (4th in saves) – 65 IP, 36 saves, 2.77 ERA, 59K9. Your personal MVPa. Jarren Duran, Lawrence Butler, Robert Suarez, Bryce Miller, and Carlos RodonSegment 3 – Arizona Fall League1. What five players are you most anxious to see?Segment 4 – Wild card matchups1. American Leaguea. Detroit vs. Baltimoreb. Kansas City vs. Houston2. National League – I don't think this is set but it is the likely outcome with the D'Backs on the outside looking in.a. Atlanta vs. San Diegob. New York Mets vs. Milwaukee
Last year the US state of Texas introduced a controversial law designed to control the huge number of undocumented migrants crossing its southern border with Mexico. The law known as Senate Bill 4 or SB4, allows local and state police the power to arrest and charge people with a newly created state crime - ‘illegal entry'. Immigration law has historically been handled by the federal government. Crossing the border is a federal crime and addressed by immigration courts that fall under the justice department.Now Texas is embroiled in a legal battle and SB4 has been paused. But it's just the latest measure that Texas has taken to stop hundreds of thousands of migrants entering the US on its border. Back in 2021 the state's Governor, Greg Abbott launched a multi-billion dollar border security programme known as Operation Lone Star. Along with his Republican lawmakers, the Governor's argument is that Texas has a legal right to defend itself and they allege that Democrat President Joe Biden has failed to secure the US southern border in violation of the law. But with a Presidential election this November, it remains to be seen if Texas will have a more sympathetic ally in the White House in the future. So, on this week's Inquiry, we're asking ‘Can Texas go it alone on border control?' Contributors: Dr. Ernesto Castañeda, Director of the Centre for Latin American and Latino Studies and it's Immigration Lab, American University, Washington DC, USA Dr James Henson, Director, Texas Politics Project, Department of Government, The University of Texas at Austin, USA.Denise Gilman, Clinical Professor, Co-Director Immigration Clinic, The University of Texas at Austin, School of Law, USA Julia Gelatt, Associate Director, US Immigration Policy Programme, Migration Policy Institute, Washington DC, USA Presenter: Charmaine Cozier Producer: Jill Collins Researcher: Matt Toulson Editor: Tara McDermott Technical Producer: Craig Boardman Production Co-ordinator: Liam Morrey(Photo credit: Adam Davis via BBC Images
After discussing a few pending issues at the Court, we look back to analyze several decisions from last month-- FBI v. Fikre, a mootness case with national security implications, and the shadow docket dispute in one of many cases named United States v. Texas (the SB4 case)-- and then turn to last Friday's more recent decision in Sheetz v. County of El Dorado about the Takings Clause and local land use policies.
The news of Texas covered today includes:Our Lone Star story of the day: Despite a media feeding frenzy, Texas did not “backtrack” or “reverse course” on SB4 in oral argument before the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals today. No, in a Rush-style I-told-you-so, Texas' solicitor general told the court that SB4 does exactly what I have been explaining that it does, and does not do, since it was being passed in the legislature. I explain fully today, with my regular frustration, at how lazy most have been on such a big subject – press and politicians. SB4 has never had a mechanism for actual deportation; the purpose of the bill is to get some of the issue before the Supreme Court to reconsider the horrible Arizona case, and; the DOJ is stretching the Arizona case precedent too.Our Lone Star story of the day is sponsored by Allied Compliance Services providing the best service in DOT, business and personal drug and alcohol testing since 1995.Before renting our your property to strangers through AirB&B or others, you might want to consider your massive personal liability.Listen on the radio, or station stream, at 5pm Central. Click for our radio and streaming affiliates.www.PrattonTexas.com
President Joe Biden and others speak out after a deadly Israeli strike on aid workers.USA TODAY Border and Immigration Reporter Lauren Villagran discusses SB4 ahead of a Wednesday hearing for the controversial Texas immigration law.2023 was a record year for Islamophobia.USA TODAY Congress, Campaigns and Democracy Reporter Sudiksha Kochi looks at the movement to ban private election funding.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Things are pretty interesting in America right now. Courts are whipping Texas law SB4 back and forth like a tennis match. States and cities appear to have lost all sense of truth and justice. And while the American people prepare for another election, chaos still reigns over some previous ones. It seems like we're living in some interesting times.
Headlines for March 27, 2024; Supreme Court Seems Set to Preserve Access to Mifepristone in Likely Defeat for Abortion Foes; Meet Eva Burch, Arizona State Senator Fighting Abortion Bans by Sharing Her Plan to Have an Abortion; Baltimore Key Bridge Collapses, Killing Six Immigrant Workers Who Had No Access to Emergency Warnings; “We Don’t Need More Detention Centers, More Border Patrol”: Fernando García on SB4 & New Spending Law
Headlines for March 27, 2024; Supreme Court Seems Set to Preserve Access to Mifepristone in Likely Defeat for Abortion Foes; Meet Eva Burch, Arizona State Senator Fighting Abortion Bans by Sharing Her Plan to Have an Abortion; Baltimore Key Bridge Collapses, Killing Six Immigrant Workers Who Had No Access to Emergency Warnings; “We Don’t Need More Detention Centers, More Border Patrol”: Fernando García on SB4 & New Spending Law
Episode 91 - On this episode of Latino Business Report, all eyes are on Texas and its controversial Senate Bill 4, also known as SB4. This legislation has sparked nationwide attention, as it grants Texas unprecedented powers in immigration enforcement. Host J.R. Gonzales dives into the debate surrounding SB4, arguing it represents a significant overreach and potential profiling. Joined by Kristen Etter, Director of Policy and Legal Services for the Texas Immigration Council, they dissect the complexities and implications of this contentious law. Immigration enforcement has always been a federal matter, but SB4 shifts significant authority to state law enforcement. Under SB4 Texas law enforcement officers now possess the ability to detain and deport individuals without federal due process, raising concerns about civil liberties and fairness. For More of the Best Latino Podcasts go to - https://podcasts.feedspot.com/latino_podcasts/ Contact Info: Kristen Etter - ketter@txilc.org More Infromation at the Texas Immigration Law Council – www.txilc.org
Steve Vladeck joins Kate and Leah for the play-by-play of what happened with SB4, Texas's restrictive and extreme anti-immigration law that wound up on the U.S. Supreme Court's shadow docket. Kate and Leah also recap the oral arguments in cases about the First Amendment and social media, the NRA, and the types of evidence allowed in trials.Get your tickets to Strict Scrutiny Live HERE, or head to crooked.com/events for more info. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, Threads, and Bluesky
Gregg Jarrett, Fox News Legal Analyst and NYTimes Bestselling author and Ignacio “Iggy” Alvarez, attorney and candidate for Miami Dade County sheriff, discuss all the legal news of the week from the impeachment hearing to the passing of SB4, to illegal immigrants being granted the right to bear arms. And of course, why wouldn't all the law be broken across our nation, Joe Biden is leading by exampleSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nicholas Grossman joins the panel to discuss Trump's money troubles as a national security threat and political challenge, the "bloodbath" brouhaha, and Schumer's speech about Netanyahu. highlights / lowlights Damon: Miranda's Last Gift by David Frum. Mona: The U.S. is no longer one of the 20 happiest countries. If you're young, you probably know why. Bill: Graham calls for interest-free loans to Ukraine: ‘New way of doing business' (The Hill) Nick: Once More With Feeling: Banning TikTok Is Unconstitutional & Won't Do Shit To Deal With Any Actual Threats by Mike Masnick (TechDirt) LINDA: 12,000 More Visas for Afghans Who Helped US Military Included in New Funding Deal (Military.com). Appeals court raises doubts of legality of new Texas deportation law, SB4, pointing to past rulings (Houston Chronicle)
Guest: Eric Sklar (KFI) – NCAA March Madness bracket update / Dodgers loose to Padres last night giving up 15 runs / Ohtani caught up in gambling controversy originating from his translator // Ohtani story update / Inclement weather coming this weekend / Swallows Day Parade on Saturday and weather in San Juan Capistrano this weekend / Rain in SoCal every weekend of the winter season // Glassdoor releasing user information and ramifications / Tagging at construction site / building in East Hollywood // Texas SCOTUS ruling on SB4 is causing more trouble on the Mexican side of the border / Mexico refuses to accept deported migrants / Summer influx will occur if Biden re-election seems unlikely / rain is coming this weekend
This week Marion interviewed Nancy Pelosi. She recaps the conversation with comedian Jarlath Regan and together they reflect on the latest news from the campaign trail. Can Donald produce the cash to pay his bond on Monday? Is the bond amount too high? Marion has a surprising take on this one. How are we still talking about Donald Trump when Texas and other border states are allowing people to die during their attempted crossings? SB4 threatens to make this appalling situation far worse. Can it be stopped? The 5th Circuit has allowed it. Now it's the Supreme Court's chance to stand up but don't count on that. Is the Supreme Court the most dangerous force in America? Is their goal to retain a white America? Surely that's already impossible? Over in the extended episode we hear who might be Trump's blind date running mate. He is turning this into a game show. Marion reflects on Leo Veradkar's Washington visit and why politicians tend to resign. What kind of resignation was this? The Oscars and the future of funding for Israel brutal assault on Gaza. A new investigation has made shocking revelations about October 7th. For the whole episode each week and to support the continuation of the series visit www.patreon.com/irishmanabroad
Arturo Sarukhán, exembajador de México en Estados Unidos, analizó en entrevista con Carmen Aristegui la polémica ley SB4 de Texas y opinó sobre lo que podría pasar con la cuestión inmigratoria en EE.UU. si el expresidente Donald Trump es reelegido en los comicios presidenciales de noviembre próximo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
For more information on antebellum state migration laws, see, "The myth of ‘open borders.' Even before the U.S. government regulated migration, states did. Here's why" by Anna O. Law, the Herbert Kurz Chair in Constitutional Rights and associate professor of political science at CUNY Brooklyn College. (September 21, 2021), The Washington Post Heidi Altman, the Director of Policy at the National Immigrant Justice Center (https://immigrantjustice.org/ ) presents ten points of humane border solutions. They can be found at: https://immigrantjustice.org/staff/blog/humane-solutions-work-10-ways-biden-administration-should-reshape-immigration-policy Read Steve Vladeck's blog post: https://stevevladeck.substack.com/p/72-30-hours-of-sb4-whiplash
Texas' draconian immigration law SB4 is back on hold after a ruling late Tuesday night by the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. SB4 would allow state law enforcement officials to arrest and detain anyone they suspect of crossing the border illegally. It also would allow judges to issue orders to deport people to Mexico. The Fifth Circuit's decision followed an earlier decision by the Supreme Court's conservative majority to let the law go into effect. Texas Tribune immigration reporter Uriel García explained the legal whiplash and what it means for migrants in the state.The Biden administration on Wednesday finalized the country's strictest-ever limits on emissions for passenger cars and light trucks in an effort to rev up the nation's transition towards electric vehicles. It's definitely a big deal, but it is a bit more modest than what was proposed last year. Nevertheless, the health of the planet will improve with these changes as will our own.And in headlines: The Federal Reserve kept interest rates flat on Wednesday amid continued concerns over inflation, former President Donald Trump said he'd be open to endorsing a national ban on abortion after 15 weeks of pregnancy, and a fourth Mississippi police officer was sentenced to 40 years in prison in a case involving the horrific torture of two Black men.Show Notes:Texas Tribune: “Disagreement and confusion on display in hearing over Texas' new immigration law” – https://tinyurl.com/24h7x3jmABC News: “Electric vehicle sales are slowing. No need for panic yet, insiders say.” – https://tinyurl.com/2xb8okygUSC: “Study links adoption of electric vehicles with less air pollution and improved health” – https://tinyurl.com/25t24c7dWhat A Day – YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/@whatadaypodcastFollow us on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/crookedmedia/For a transcript of this episode, please visit crooked.com/whataday
Sarah and David dive into the battle (one that at times stumps our resident SCOTUS wonks) between the 5th Circuit and the Supreme Court on Texas' deportation legislation. The Agenda: —Texas' SB4, explained —Important legal glossary —The issue with administrative stays —Why the delay at the Fifth Circuit? —Opinion in chambers from Justice Roberts —FBI No-Fly List Case —First Amendment and Government Coercion —NRA free speech battle —Listener feedback Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What's going on with SB4, the controversial Texas law? Pags break it all down. PLUS...Matt Crapo Joins Pags to Navigate Texas Legal Maze: Exploring SB4 Enforcement Debate - What's Today's Verdict?
The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals orders a pause on Texas immigration bill SB4 while an abandoned illegal immigrant cries for his mama. The Federal Bureau of Investigation has been ordered to release the trans-identifying Nashville Christian School shooter's manifesto. The RNC, headed by Michael Whatley and Lara Trump, goes on the attack in Nevada and Michigan before the general election. And the Fani Willis drama just won't quit. Plus, a gross display wrought with sexual innuendo in plain sight on Nickelodeon is exposed by Investigation Discovery's “Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV” docuseries. Stay until the end for a spot-on Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez impression. Today's Sponsors: Relief Factor: Visit https://relieffactor.com or call 1-800-4-relief. Rippaverse Comics: Please visit https://rippaverse.com/yaira to pre-order. Blaze Originals: Go to https://therealbordercrisis.com and use code BORDER to get $30 off your BlazeTV+ subscription. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A.M. Edition for March 20. An appeals court has blocked a Texas law that would let the state arrest and deport non-citizens crossing the border illegally, despite a Supreme Court ruling allowing the law, known as SB4, to proceed. WSJ Supreme Court reporter Jess Bravin explains why the debate between Austin and Washington could have legal ripples throughout the country. Plus, Intel wins the biggest federal chipmaking grant to date. And the U.S. drops in world happiness rankings. Peter Granitz hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's Headlines: Yesterday's elections saw President Biden and Donald Trump secure easy victories in their respective presidential primaries in Illinois, Kansas, and Ohio, setting the stage for the upcoming general election. Of particular note was the Republican Senate primary in Ohio, won by Trump-backed candidate Bernie Moreno, who will challenge Democratic Senator Sherrod Brown for a fourth term. The race reflects Ohio's shifting political landscape, with Moreno defeating more centrist opponents and drawing attention for his criticism of Trump's role in the January 6th Capitol attack. Meanwhile, in a concerning legal development, Trump's attorneys argued for "absolute immunity" before the Supreme Court regarding his efforts to overturn the 2020 election results, while Trump himself made inflammatory remarks accusing the Democratic party of anti-Semitism. Additionally, the Supreme Court's decision to allow Texas's SB4 law, granting broad arrest powers to police regarding suspected undocumented migrants, to potentially go into effect raises significant concerns about states' rights versus federal authority in immigration matters. Finally, climate scientists warn of prolonged record-high ocean temperatures, leading to more severe weather events globally, highlighting the urgent need for climate action amidst escalating environmental crises. Resources/Articles mentioned in this episode: WA Post: Key races to watch in today's Ohio, Illinois and California primaries NBC News: Trump asks Supreme Court for 'absolute immunity' in election interference case WA Post: Donald Trump again claims Jewish Democrats ‘hate' their religion BBC: Supreme Court says Texas can arrest and jail migrants Axios: "Red Alert to the world": Record warmth in global oceans hits one-year mark Morning Announcements is produced by Sami Sage alongside Bridget Schwartz and edited by Grace Hernandez-Johnson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Biden family business associates testified before Congress today and they did not hold back. It's all part of the Biden Impeachment proceedings. The witnesses provided direct evidence of Joe Biden's involvement in the influence peddling scheme. From text messages, to conference calls Joe Biden used is position of power to line his pockets. The Biden associates laid out dates, times and personal meetings that they insist prove, Joe Biden is "The Big Guy." We also break down the Texas Immigration Law that just got put on hold again. SB4 would allow Texas to arrest illegal aliens and force them to self deport. The Former Commissioner of U.S, Customs and Border Protection, Mark Morgan is our guest.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
德州通過的SB4法讓德州執法人員可以逮捕和拘留從那裡非法入境的人。這個法律一方面受到一些民權組織的挑戰,一方面面臨聯邦政府司法部的挑戰,因為攔截非法移民屬於聯邦政府的職權。
The news of Texas covered today includes:Our Lone Star story of the day: Leftist “wokeness,” a common mental and moral deficiency, will not go away even with Texas history. The Marxist-style attempts to rewrite Texas history continue with a new group being hosted by U. in Fort Worth – that's TCU which has long been said to be where the “C,” as in Christian, is silent and now maybe the same should be said of the “T” for Texas!Our Lone Star story of the day is sponsored by Allied Compliance Services providing the best service in DOT, business and personal drug and alcohol testing since 1995.The court ping pong on SB4, Texas' new border bill, continues with one panel of the 5th Circuit seeming to step on the work of another. Appeals court raises doubts of legality of SB4. More, from a Leftist perspective.The Jew-haters in Texas also hate American values of free speech and appear to hold the values of murderous and totalitarian Hamas: Pro-Palestine Protestors Force Cancellation of Houston Young Republican Event with Israeli Official Houston GOP Event with Israeli Official Draws Bipartisan Support After Protesters Force Postponement State Rep. Craig Goldman's fundraising for Dade Phelan may be a violation of federal election law – Goldman is a federal candidate at the moment.Listen on the radio, or station stream, at 5pm Central. Click for our radio and streaming affiliates.www.PrattonTexas.com
Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” talks about the release of the first full episode of “The Don Lemon Show,” in which Don Lemon got into countless tense exchanges with Elon Musk over a variety of topics including DEI, the definition of "woke," systemic racism, and more; Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito extending an order preventing the state of Texas from incarcerating illegal migrants under Greg Abbott's SB4 law; NBC News reporting on tourist burglar gangs made up of migrants participating in the visa waiver program using high-tech tools like wi-fi jammers to target wealthy neighborhoods in California and Arizona; James Lindsay explaining to Joe Rogan how intentionally creating social instability makes people more willing to accept extreme policy measures; when Don Lemon was more critical of the black community and the effects of hip-hop culture; Jordan Peterson explaining to Lex Fridman why compassion is not a virtue; and much more. WATCH the MEMBER-EXCLUSIVE segment of the show here: https://rubinreport.locals.com/ Check out the NEW RUBIN REPORT MERCH here: https://daverubin.store/ ---------- Today's Sponsors: Preserve Gold - Protect your retirement from inflation. Preserve Gold can get physical gold and silver delivered right to your door or inside your IRA, 401k or other qualified retirement account. Rubin Report viewers will get up to $10,000 in free Gold and Silver with a qualifying purchase or retirement account rollover. Preserve Gold will even throw in an immediate $500 account credit if you request your investor guide today. Go to: https://preservegold.com/dave The Wellness Company - Get your Medical Emergency Kit with 8 potentially life-saving medications for you to keep on hand in times of need. Rest easy knowing that you have emergency antibiotics, antivirals and anti-parasitics to help keep you and your family safe. Rubin Report viewers get 15% off at checkout. Kits are ONLY AVAILABLE IN THE USA. Go to: https://TWC.health/RUBIN and use CODE: RUBIN Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 1014 We begin by pouring a Tequila Sunrise out for the charges against three memorabilia collectors charged with stealing old Eagles lyrics, in which the unexpected airing of 6,000 pages of Don Henley's dirty laundry had Manhattan prosecutors realizing last week that they truly could check out anytime they liked. Matt then takes us through Fulton County Judge Scott MacAfee's decision to dismiss 6 of the 41 pending counts against Trump and his goons. Can Trump still be prosecuted for his "perfect phone call" to GA Secretary of State Brad Raffensberger? And what does a guy have to do to solicit someone to violate an oath around here, anyway? We then turn some much-needed light on to Texas's most recent attempt to enforce federal immigration law before finishing up with some good immigration news out of--also Texas? 1. Order on Defendants' Special Demurrers (J. McAfee, 3/13/24) 2. Georgia Code Sec. 15-4-7 (Criminal Solicitation) 3. Georgia Code Sec. 16-10-1 (Violation of Oath by Public Officer) 4. Fulton County indictment of Trump et al (8/14/2023) 5. Judge David Ezra's decision in U.S. v. TX (2/29/24)(granting injunction against SB4) 6. Arizona v. U.S. (2012)(striking down most of AZ SB1070) 7. Judge Drew Tipton's decision in Texas v. DHS (finding no standing for TX to challenge Biden's CHNV parole program) If you'd like to support the show (and lose the ads!), please pledge at patreon.com/law!
The U.S. Supreme Court will weigh in on SB4, the controversial Texas law that allows state and local police to arrest and prosecute migrants who enter the state, after delaying implementation of the law last week.A lack of medical insurance and access to treatment is making life in rural Texas tougher than many might imagine.Energy […] The post The Rio Grande is getting saltier. What's that mean for agriculture? appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
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The Biden administration won't protect our borders and seems perfectly fine just waving millions and millions of illegal entrants into the U.S. So Texas is doing the job the federal government won't do. Gov. Greg Abbott is busing migrants to sanctuary cities, where even far-left mayors are demanding a solution to the crisis. Texas is also empowering law enforcement to arrest and deport people who came to this country illegally, but of course, the Biden administration is taking the issue to court. Texas Land Commissioner Dr. Dawn Buckingham also got tired of waiting for the federal government to evict cartels from islands in the Rio Grande and cleaned them out under her authority.Today, Buckingham joins Sara to explain how she got results in shoving the cartels back to Mexico and they discuss the damage done to Texas and the whole nation because Biden won't fulfill the most basic responsibilities of his job.Please visit our great sponsors:My Pillowhttps://mypillow.com/carterIt's the bedding sale you don't want to miss. Refresh your rest with My Pillow!Time Stamps:0:05 Texas is fighting back5:27 Commissioner Buckingham joins the Sara Carter Show6:50 “Cartel Island”10:49 Our Federal Government is failing us12:19 SB4 must pass15:23 Chinese migrants are a huge problem16:55 Crazy camping rules21:39 The Federal Government's failure23:59 It is kind of like Israel27:37 The 2024 race32:03 What if you are on the fence?34:36 Show Close
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 1: Kathryn Watson of CBS News writes: “The Justice Department filed a lawsuit Wednesday against Texas over the state's implementation of a new immigration law allowing state and local law enforcement officials to arrest, jail and prosecute migrants who may have entered the U.S. illegally. The Biden administration warned Texas that it would file a suit if Texas didn't assure federal officials by Wednesday that they wouldn't enforce the new state law, SB4. The state law also allows judges in Texas to issue de facto deportation orders. The Biden administration insists that immigration-related offenses are matters for the federal government, not states.” You can read the full article here: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/justice-department-sues-texas-border-security-law/ How does the Biden Administration politically benefit by ignoring the immigration problems at the U.S. Southern border? Rich notes that from a strategic perspective, it makes no sense for Democrats to forgo aid to Ukraine while concurrently allowing Republicans to win the debate on unlawful immigration. While speaking with the press, Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley said of migrants who enter the U.S. unlawfully: "we don't need to be disrespectful. We don't need to talk about them as criminals. They're not—they're families that want a better life." Chicago Alderman Brian Hopkins, a Democrat, conceded that his city would likely not be classified as a “Sanctuary City” if elected officials were asked to vote on the categorization today. He also said “the federal government has dropped the ball” on securing the U.S. Southern border. Mayor of Eagle Pass, Texas Rolando Salina, a Democrat, said that migrants who unlawfully cross the U.S. Southern border and do not qualify for asylum should be deported immediately. Even CNN host Anderson Cooper agreed, stating: “The asylum system is completely off the rails. It's completely broken.” While speaking with Dana Perino and Bill Hemmer on Fox News, Texas Governor Greg Abbott noted that Democrats had been fine with uncontrolled, unlawful migration until the issue began to impact their cities and states.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (01/04/2024): 3:05pm- Kathryn Watson of CBS News writes: “The Justice Department filed a lawsuit Wednesday against Texas over the state's implementation of a new immigration law allowing state and local law enforcement officials to arrest, jail and prosecute migrants who may have entered the U.S. illegally. The Biden administration warned Texas that it would file a suit if Texas didn't assure federal officials by Wednesday that they wouldn't enforce the new state law, SB4. The state law also allows judges in Texas to issue de facto deportation orders. The Biden administration insists that immigration-related offenses are matters for the federal government, not states.” You can read the full article here: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/justice-department-sues-texas-border-security-law/ 3:10pm- How does the Biden Administration politically benefit by ignoring the immigration problems at the U.S. Southern border? Rich notes that from a strategic perspective, it makes no sense for Democrats to forgo aid to Ukraine while concurrently allowing Republicans to win the debate on unlawful immigration. 3:20pm- While speaking with the press, Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley said of migrants who enter the U.S. unlawfully: "we don't need to be disrespectful. We don't need to talk about them as criminals. They're not—they're families that want a better life." 3:35pm- Chicago Alderman Brian Hopkins, a Democrat, conceded that his city would likely not be classified as a “Sanctuary City” if elected officials were asked to vote on the categorization today. He also said “the federal government has dropped the ball” on securing the U.S. Southern border. 3:40pm- Mayor of Eagle Pass, Texas Rolando Salina, a Democrat, said that migrants who unlawfully cross the U.S. Southern border and do not qualify for asylum should be deported immediately. Even CNN host Anderson Cooper agreed, stating: “The asylum system is completely off the rails. It's completely broken.” 3:55pm- While speaking with Dana Perino and Bill Hemmer on Fox News, Texas Governor Greg Abbott noted that Democrats had been fine with uncontrolled, unlawful migration until the issue began to impact their cities and states. 4:05pm- Jennifer Stefano—Executive Vice President of the Commonwealth Foundation & Columnist at the Philadelphia Inquirer—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss the three things Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker must do immediately. On Tuesday, Parker was sworn in as the 100th Mayor of Philadelphia. On her first day, she signed an executive order declaring a public safety emergency—calling for the development of a strategy that will reduce the unmitigated violence and open drug use currently plaguing the city. But can Mayor Parker's plan be effective while Larry Krasner remains the city's District Attorney? 4:30pm- Armando Garcia of ABC News writes: “New York City Mayor Eric Adams has announced a lawsuit against 17 bus and transportation companies helping to send asylum-seekers to the city as it deals with major budget issues surrounding the crisis. The city is seeking $708 million in the lawsuit to cover costs for caring for migrants.” You can read the full report: https://abcnews.go.com/US/new-york-city-announces-lawsuit-bus-companies-sending/story?id=106110357 4:35pm- Listeners weigh-in on New York City Mayor Eric Adams' absurd lawsuit targeting bus companies who provide transportation to illegal migrants. 4:55pm- Mairead Elordi of The Daily Wire writes: “New York City Democratic Mayor Eric Adams admitted this week that some of the illegal migrants who have shown up in the city recently are engaging in a ‘robbery pattern.'” You can read the full article here: https://www.dailywire.com/news/nyc-mayor-says-some-migrants-participated-in-a-robbery-pattern 5:05pm- On Wednesday, Manhattan Federal Judge Loretta Pleska ordered the release of documents related to pedophile Jeffrey Epstein—revealing the names of people with connections to Epstein. 5:10pm- Listeners weigh-in on New York City Mayor Eric Adams' absurd lawsuit targeting bus companies who provide transportation to illegal migrants. 5:30pm- Matt Walsh of The Daily Wire writes: “The CIA has a term called “limited hangout.” This is a tactic where some small portion of the truth is made public while the most important details—the stuff that really matters—is kept hidden. Intelligence agencies do this in hopes that the stuff they release will satisfy everyone's curiosity and they'll stop asking questions. These Epstein files appear to be exactly that. This is a limited hangout. A diversion meant to satisfy you without actually telling you what you need to know. They want you to stop asking questions. Don't fall for it.” You can read the full article here: https://www.dailywire.com/news/the-epstein-files-are-released-but-the-cover-up-continues 5:40pm- Dr. E.J. Antoni—Research Fellow in The Heritage Foundation's Grover M. Hermann Center for the Federal Budget—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss the U.S. National debt topping $34 Trillion. In 2020, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimated that the U.S. would not reach $34 trillion of debt until 2029. 6:05pm- While speaking with Jake Tapper on CNN, Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-LA) commented on a Biden Administration proposal to spend more money on processing illegal migrants. Quoting a Border Patrol agent he spoke with in Eagle Pass, Texas, Speaker Johnson explained: It's as if I'm at an open fire hydrant. I don't need more buckets to dump the water. I need to turn the flow off." 6:10pm- While speaking with Dana Perino and Bill Hemmer on Fox News, Texas Governor Greg Abbott noted that Democrats had been fine with uncontrolled, unlawful migration until the issue began to impact their cities and states. 6:15pm- Mayor of Eagle Pass, Texas Rolando Salina, a Democrat, said that migrants who unlawfully cross the U.S. Southern border and do not qualify for asylum should be deported immediately. Even CNN host Anderson Cooper agreed, stating: “The asylum system is completely off the rails. It's completely broken.” 6:20pm- Rich teases a big event announcement coming next week. 6:30pm- An abbreviated hour of The Rich Zeoli Show due to college basketball— the Temple Owls take on the South Florida Bulls.
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The Texas immigration law. This past Monday, Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R) signed SB4, a state bill creating a process for state officials to deport migrants who have crossed the border without legal authorization. The law authorizes Texas law enforcement to stop, arrest, and jail migrants suspected of entering the country illegally. SB4 was passed by the legislature earlier this year and is set to take effect in March 2024, barring legal challenges. The American Civil Liberties Union has sued the state over the law, calling it unconstitutional because the federal government has sole authority over immigration. You can read today's podcast here, our “Under the Radar” story here, and today's “Have a nice day” story here. You can also check out our latest videos, an interview with financial commentator Kyla Scanlon here. Today's clickables: A quick note (0:40), Quick hits (2:03), Today's story (3:36), Left's take (6:58), Right's take (10:28), Isaac's take (13:46), Listener question (19:18), Under the Radar (23:18), Numbers (24:25), Have a nice day (25:29) You can subscribe to Tangle by clicking here or drop something in our tip jar by clicking here. Take the poll. What do you think of Texas's immigration law? Let us know! Our podcast is written by Isaac Saul and edited and engineered by Jon Lall. Music for the podcast was produced by Diet 75. Our newsletter is edited by Managing Editor Ari Weitzman, Will Kaback, Bailey Saul, Sean Brady, and produced in conjunction with Tangle's social media manager Magdalena Bokowa, who also created our logo. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tanglenews/message
On today's show, Mike Slater monologues on the rise of couples who classify themselves as DINKs (Dual-Income, No Kids) and why they'll never be as happy as people who have children. Is that a hot take in 2023? Is parenthood THAT important in today's world?Following that, Texas State Rep. David Spiller (R-68) stops by to talk to Slater about the Texas Senate Bill 4 that effectively bans sanctuary cities in the Lone Star State. What can the rest of our country learn from this powerful bill and are actions like this the proper way to handle illegal immigration in America? Find out with this powerful interview!