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« le: Novembre 23, 2024, 04:49:34 pm »
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 Fifteen states with Republican attorneys general filed a motion in federal court late Monday seeking to prevent the termination of a pandemic-era order that allows U.S. border authorities to quickly expel migrants on public health grounds.Arizona, Louisiana, Alabama, Alaska, stanley cup  Kansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia and Wyoming asked U.S. Judge Emmet Sullivan of the U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C. to allow them to intervene in a lawsuit over the migrant expulsion policy, known as Title 42.First authorized by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention  CDC  in March of 2020 during the Trump administration, Title 42 has allowed the U.S. to expel migrants over 2.4 million times to Mexico or their home countries, without allowing them to request asylum, government data show.                                      stanley cup    Earlier this month, Sullivan declared Title 42 unlawful, finding that the federal government had not properly enacted or explained the border expulsions. Sullivan gave the Biden administration five weeks mdash; until Dec. 21 mdash; to stop expelling migrants under Title 42. He said he was doing so reluctantly, so officials could prepare for the policy shift.In its emergency filing on Monday, the coalition of states said Biden administration officials had  abandoned their defe stanley cup nse  of Title 42 by asking only for a five-week suspension of Sullivan s ruling and not appealing it.         Because inval Efay Travis King, the U.S. soldier who crossed South Korea s border into North Korea, is back in U.S.
 LOS ANGELES -- A female former Los Angeles police officer has been identified as the bearded suspect in a Northern California bank robbery.Police say Jennifer McClary disguised herself as a man by drawing a beard on her face before handing a teller a note and demanding money at a bank in Danville, California, CBS Los Angeles reports.Local police arrested McClary a few hours later.                                        CBS Los Angeles reports McClary served in the LAPD from 2006 to 2008, then worked as a police officer in Placentia, California, until 2010.                Police say Jennifer McClary, an ex-LAPD officer, drew a beard on her face and robbed a bank in Danville, Calif.                                                      CBS Los Angeles                                        Placentia Police Department Sgt. Bryce Angel says McClary was f adidas samba ired for  failing to meet probationary standards,  but said he couldn t have predicted McClary would turn to crime.         I was surprised anytime a po hoka lice officer is arrested for a crime like that.  adidas og It is obviously a far departure from where they started,  he said.  I think the person was in a very desperate state of mind and was going for a quick payday and committed a federal offense.                 McClary flashing $100 bills in a Facebook photo.                                                      Facebook, CBS Los Angeles                                        McClary reportedly grew up in north Orange County but later moved