South Korea and U.S. Forge Agreement to Repatriate Detained Citizens Amid Controversial Georgia Immigration Raid

ATLANTA — South Korea announced it has reached an agreement with the United States concerning its citizens detained during a major immigration raid at a Hyundai Motor battery plant in Georgia. A charter flight is anticipated to transport the detained individuals back home, pending the completion of necessary administrative procedures. In response to the raid, President Donald Trump urged foreign companies operating in the U.S. to adhere to immigration regulations while continuing their investments. He emphasized the importance of complying with American laws and prioritizing the hiring and training of domestic workers in a post … Read more

Venice Film Festival: Jim Jarmusch’s "Father Mother Sister Brother" Takes Golden Lion Amid Controversial Jury Decisions and Emotional Highlights

Venice, Italy — The Venice Film Festival celebrated its awards ceremony with mixed emotions as filmmakers and spectators reflected on the diverse array of films showcased this year. Jim Jarmusch’s unique feature, “Father Mother Sister Brother,” received the coveted Golden Lion, a recognition decided by a jury led by director Alexander Payne. Despite receiving only a modest six-minute standing ovation, Jarmusch’s film stood out among competitors. Benny Safdie’s “The Smashing Machine,” starring Dwayne Johnson as a conflicted mixed martial arts fighter, earned the Best Director award, while Paolo Sorrentino’s “La Grazia” garnered the Best Actor … Read more

Pentagon’s Controversial Move: Military Lawyers to Serve as Immigration Judges Amid Legal and Ethical Concerns

Washington, D.C. — The Pentagon is poised to deploy as many as 600 military lawyers, known as Judge Advocate Generals (JAGs), to serve as immigration judges in a controversial move aimed at expediting the review of immigration cases across the United States. Critics, including legal experts and former military lawyers, have raised concerns about the legality and implications of this plan, asserting that it may exacerbate existing issues within the immigration court system. According to reports, military attorneys could begin receiving their new assignments as early as next week. This initiative aims to alleviate a … Read more

Controversial ICE Detention Ends: Waco Man Noe Guerrero Returns Home After Charges Dropped

WACO, Texas — Noe Guerrero, a local resident detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in July, has been released and is back home, as confirmed by his attorney. Guerrero was taken into custody on suspicion of not having the necessary immigration documents. However, just days after his arrest, the charges were dropped when it was determined that he did, in fact, possess the required documentation in his vehicle. Despite this, ICE chose to maintain his detention, triggering a wave of protests from community members advocating for his release in Waco. An Immigration Court … Read more