A Freedom of Information Act request from the Oversight Project may potentially open a new avenue for mass deportations, according to one lawyer involved.
Oversight Project executive director Mike Howell – whose group is filing the action – underlined the move is not an illustration of any support for illegal immigrants serving in the military.
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The simple truth is that if we don’t get housing built, that means more people living on the street or in encampments.” ...
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The area manager of a local restaurant was sentenced to probation Thursday in Douglas County District Court for his role in ...
Photo Mike Howell Burnaby Mayor Mike Hurley said his municipality has 200 supportive housing units and wants more. But, Hurley added, the provincial government has to be willing to pay for the ...
The LESA Board of Education is accepting letters of interest from community members. Applicants should submit their letters by 3 p.m. Friday, Feb. 7. Submissions can be emailed to LESA Superintendent ...
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Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2025. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy) Purdue guard Rashunda Jones (2) fouls USC guard Avery Howell (23) during ...