A court in Germany has ruled that the recent deportation to Tunisia of a failed asylum seeker - an Islamist suspected of being a bodyguard for the former al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden - was unlawful and that, at taxpayer expense, he must be immediately returned to Germany.
"...we are moving into an area where some crimes will not be investigated... We can’t do everything – there are going to be situations where we simply can’t deliver the policing we want to deliver..."
"...while illegal immigrant 'Dreamers' who already have had DACA protections can apply for renewals, no brand new applicants can apply to start the process."
Twitter has chosen to 'Verify' Sarah Jeong account with a “Blue Check” which, as TheWrap puts it, has"increasingly become a mark of endorsement by the social network," particularly after the company began to 'unverify' accounts from people they deem as hate figures” without requiring her to delete her numerous savagely anti-white tweets.
The company received written notification from the DEA in May that there may be a trafficking ring involving "significant quantities of cocaine and possibly crystal methamphetamine" on behalf of a Mexican drug cartel at the Gigafactory.
Crypto investor Michael Terpin filed a $224 million lawsuit against AT&T, accusing the telecom giant "of fraud and gross negligence in connection with the theft of digital currency tokens from his personal account."
"SEC ramps up investigation into Tesla privatization plans; sends subpoenas to Tesla regarding privatization plans and Musk's statements involving "funding secured"