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The Supreme Court agreed on Friday to consider President Donald Trump’s executive order limiting birthright citizenship. Trump issued the executive order ending guaranteed citizenship for children of illegal aliens or migrants on temporary visas in January on his first day in office. The Trump administration urged the justices to take up the case in September […]
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Last week, the Food and Drug Administration’s top vaccine regulator told staff that "at least" 10 children died "after and because of" COVID-19 vaccinations and that the agency was preparing to raise the safety hurdles for vaccine approvals.
This week the Department of Justice acted as if that didn’t happen.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices on Friday voted to stop recommending infants receive the hepatitis B shot at birth, pushing it until a baby is 2 months old for children born to mothers who test negative for the virus.
The panel voted 8-2 to recommend individual decision-making in consultation with a healthcare provider to determine when or if to give the hepatitis B birth dose to an infant whose mother tested negative for the virus, CBS News reported.
The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to hear the case over President Donald Trump’s executive order directing federal agencies to interpret the 14th Amendment as excluding birthright citizenship to the children of illegal aliens and tourists, CBS News reported.
Trump imposed the order as a means of combating the practice of birth tourism and the creation of "anchor babies", intended to present an obstacle to deportations.
The father of Brian Cole Jr., who is accused of planting pipe bombs in Washington, D.C., on January 5, 2021, once hired renowned civil rights attorney Ben Crump to represent him amid legal difficulties with his bail bonding company in Tennessee.
Rutherford County Assistant District Attorney John Zimmerman, in November 2021, denied the sale of a Tennessee bail bonding company to StateWide Bonding. This niche bail bonding company specialized in providing bail for illegal immigrants and is operated in multiple states by Brian Cole Sr.
Rutherford County Assistant District Attorney John Zimmerman in November 2021 denied the sale of a Tennessee bail bonding company to StateWide Bonding, the niche bail bonding company that specialized in providing bail for illegal immigrants, and is operated in multiple states by Brian Cole Sr.
The justices considered a pro-life pregnancy center’s arguments challenging N.J.’s demand for its donor list and other sensitive information. …
The post Supreme Court Hears Arguments in Case of Pregnancy Center Targeted by New Jersey appeared first on The New American.
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Natalie Wolf, 47, born Ryan Haley, allegedly tried to grope his 13-year-old victim’s chest and touch her groin during the attack, a judge in Newcastle, England, was told.
The victim, who is now an adult, feared she would be raped by Wolf, during the attack in Sunderland, England, and told the court her “shame and self-doubt” led to her not reporting the abuse, according to the report.
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