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The most shocking thing about what happened in Charlottesville and the - I force myself to use the word - President's immoral non-condemnation is that anyone is shocked. Sadness and outrage over the murder of Heather Heyer and the injury to so many people by a hateful maniac, yes, that I understand.
Obinna Obioha, a Nigerian hacker has been jailed for 51 months by a New York federal judge for operating a fraud scheme that swindled $6.5 million from businesses in the U.S. and elsewhere. U.S. District Judge David N. Hurd sentenced Obinna Obioha, 31, for running a scheme in which he instructed hackers to hack into computers and email accounts of individuals around the world using malicious software.
Douglas Station Border Patrol agents arrested three Mexican nationals east of town Wednesday night for illegally entering the United States; one of whom was convicted and sentenced to five years in prison on kidnapping charges in Oklahoma. Agents made the discovery during a records check on 26-year-old Guadalupe Mendoza-Rodriguez.
Even as a new Texas law targeting so-called sanctuary cities remains in legal limbo, police chiefs and sheriffs are making changes to comply, rewriting training manuals and withdrawing policies that prevented officers from asking people whether they're in the United States illegally. The law, known as Senate Bill 4, goes into effect Sept.
It has been an emotional journey this week for Maria Mendoza and her family. The Oakland woman and her husband late Wednesday said goodbye to their three daughters and the United States.
Score one for the FBI in the pursuit against domestic terrorists, and mark down yet another weird and obscure conspiracy theory about government. The Department of Justice announced the arrest of Jerry Varnell in Oklahoma after he conspired to blow up the Federal Reserve building, attempting to follow in Timothy McVeigh's footsteps but perhaps with a lower death toll.
And whenever I see an article about the move for California to secede from the United States , the more I think that a vote to split is , collecting signatures for the 2018 ballot, "We feel like this current initiative is more feasible and will hold up more to scrutiny and legal challenges." " California made Arnold Schwarzenegger its governor.
After violence caused authorities to stop a white nationalist rally before it began Saturday, a driver plowed his car into a crowd of protesters. The driver has been identified as James Alex Fields, 20, of Ohio, according to CNN.
In an important act of civic mercy, masses of New Yorkers who more than a decade ago engaged in nonviolent misbehavior such as drinking alcohol in public, being in a park after dark or biking on the sidewalk - and have committed no crimes since - have just had those warrants shredded. The question henceforth is whether the civil penalties that have replaced criminal ones for such conduct will be enforced with sufficient zeal to stop lower-level disorder from flooding the city again.
Ricky Dale Munsey, 48, of Del Rio, was sentenced Thursday by Senior U.S. District Court Judge R. Leon Jordan to serve nearly 22 years in federal prison following a conviction for his role in a conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine in the Eastern District of Tennessee. According to the plea agreement on file with the U.S. District Court, Munsey admitted that he was responsible for the distribution of at least 4.5 kilograms of methamphetamine, a Department of Justice news release states.
The Trump administration continues to arrest higher numbers of undocumented immigrants, with especially higher rates of noncriminal immigrants as part of those arrests - but deportations continue to lag behind the rates of the Obama administration, according to new data. Overall, arrests ticked up nearly 40% from 2016 in the first half of this year - but arrests of noncriminal immigrants more than doubled.
U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal said the execution of a search warrant on Paul Manafort's home was a "stunning development" and an indication of "criminal wrongdoing." "This kind of raid - in the early morning hours with no advanced notice - shows an astonishing and alarming distrust for the President's former campaign chairman," Blumenthal said Thursday.
Forensic science is an embattled field. As DNA testing has overturned hundreds of convictions based on flawed forensic evidence, scientists and lawyers are increasingly skeptical that culprits can be accurately identified by matching fingerprints, hair samples, bite marks, bullets, and tread marks to suspects.
A man looks at replicas of a North Korean Scud-B missile, right, and South Korean missiles at the Korean War Memorial in Seoul on Aug. 10, 2017. Nuclear-armed North Korea mocked President Donald Trump as 'bereft of reason' on Aug. 10, raising the stakes in their stand-off.
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel's decision to sue the Department of Justice because it's asking the Chicago Police Department to obey the law perfectly illustrates the dangerous disdain the modern Left has for normal Americans. On July 25, U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions asked all cities, states, and territories applying for a very specific federal law enforcement grant to adhere to three new, very reasonable measures: To openly communicate with the Department of Homeland Security, to allow DHS officers to meet with locally-held prisoners who live in the country illegally and have been arrested for non-immigration related crimes, and to give the Department 48 hours notice before releasing such prisoners.
Acting Assistant Attorney General John Gore of the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division and Acting U.S. Attorney Mark A. Yancey of the Western District of Oklahoma jointly announced that a former McClain County, Oklahoma, Jail Administrator, Wayne Barnes was sentenced today by U.S. District Court Judge Stephen P. Friot to 51 months in prison and ordered to pay a $10,000 fine for his conviction on a charge that he violated an inmate's civil rights by depriving him of medical care, resulting in the inmate's death. Barnes pleaded guilty to the charge on February 9, 2017.
This photo provided by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice shows John William King. A federal appeals court has approved additional review of a claim from King, the condemned killer insisting he's innocent of the notorious slaying nearly 20 years ago of a black man chained to the back of a pickup truck and dragged along a bumpy rural East Texas road.
These stories keep cropping up in the news often enough that this must be more than a few isolated incidents. We're talking about part of the Trump Phenomenon as it relates to illegal aliens and their desire to flee the country now that the new administration is in charge.
North Korea said on Wednesday it is considering plans for a missile strike on the U.S. Pacific territory of Guam, just hours after President Donald Trump told the North that any threat to the United States would be met with "fire and fury". The sharp increase in tensions rattled financial markets and prompted warnings from U.S. officials and analysts not to engage in rhetorical slanging matches with North Korea.