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Tag Archives: Minnesota
Trump’s Travel Ban: Is There a Way Out?
By Rita Samaan Associate Editor, Vol. 22 In the wake of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals’ decision to block President Trump’s Executive Order 13769 (“Executive Order”), the President vowed to issue “a new executive action . . . that … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events
Tagged Christians, Church in Need, due process, executive order, genocide, global responsibility, House of Representatives recognizes ISIS genocide, immigration, immigration policy, international responsibility, ISIS, ISIS and religious genocide, Minnesota, Muslim Americans, Muslim ban, muslims, Ninth Circuit, President Trump, refugees, revised ban, Revised Executive Order, revised Muslim ban, Section 5(b), TRO, U.S. and the world, victims of genocide, washington, Washington v. Trump, Yazidis
Should targeted crimes against police bring “hate crime” enhancements? Red Wing reconsiders
By Javed Basu-Kesselman Associate Editor, Vol. 21 The city council of Red Wing, Minnesota voted on Monday, October 12 to revisit a previous hate crime resolution. The original resolution, passed September 28, called for federal hate crime protection for police. … Continue reading
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Tagged City Council, crime of bias, Dan Bender, hate crimes, Human Rights Commission, Jonathan Turley, Minnesota, New Hampshire, Red Wing