The lawsuit seeks to have a federal judge throw out the claims of hundreds of survivors against MGM — and stop new ones
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Vegas shooting survivor: MGM lawsuit "feels like bullets flying at my head"
The lawsuit seeks to have a federal judge throw out the claims of hundreds of survivors against MGM — and stop new ones
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Vegas shooting survivor: MGM lawsuit "feels like bullets flying at my head"
A government official says most of the eligible young immigrant children who were separated at the border should be back with their parents by Thursday morning. A federal judge said Wednesday that 75 of the 102 children under the age of five were eligible for reunification but 12 of those 75 eligible children’s families have already been deported, and their location is unknown. Mireya Villarreal reports.
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Immigrant father describes 27-day separation from young daughter
A government official says most of the eligible young immigrant children who were separated at the border should be back with their parents by Thursday morning. A federal judge said Wednesday that 75 of the 102 children under the age of five were eligible for reunification but 12 of those 75 eligible children’s families have already been deported, and their location is unknown. Mireya Villarreal reports.
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Immigrant father describes 27-day separation from young daughter
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — A federal judge has dismissed the federal government’s claim that U.S. law trumps two California laws intended to protect immigrants who are in the country illegally. The ruling by U.S. District Judge John Mendez follows his ruling last week that found California was within its rights to pass two of the three sanctuary laws. He ruled Monday that the federal government could proceed with its attempt to block part of a third California sanctuary law. Mendez rejected the U.S. government’s argument the U.S. Constitution gives the federal government pre-eminent power to regulate immigration. The Trump administration argued that California is obstructing its immigration enforcement efforts. He ruled last week that California cannot enforce a third law that prohibits employers from allowing immigration officials on their property without warrants. (© Copyright 201 8 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast rewritten or redistributed.)
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Judge Denies Trump Administration Claim On 2 Of 3 CA Sanctuary Laws
The Trump administration will appeal to a federal judge for more time to reunite young immigrant children with their parents. A court ruling last month orderd the government to reunite 102 children under the age of five with their families by Tuesday. There are less than 3,000 undocumented immigrant children currently in federal custody. Mireya Villarreal reports.
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Trump administration to ask for more time to reunite immigrant families
A San Diego federal judge Friday ordered the Trump administration to produce by 5 p.m. Saturday a list of all children under 5 who have been forcibly separated from their parents at the border.
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Judge Orders List Of Children Separated From Parents At Border
A federal judge last month gave the administration 30 days to reunite children and parents
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DOJ tells court it may need more time to some families at border