DOJ Declares California’s Sanctuary Law Unconstitutional in Huntington Beach Showdown

HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. — The U.S. Department of Justice has declared California’s sanctuary law unconstitutional, declaring support for a local lawsuit seeking to overturn the state measure that restricts law enforcement cooperation with federal immigration officials. The announcement was made by the department on Tuesday, as it files a statement of interest in the ongoing legal battle initiated by Huntington Beach. In a news release, Attorney General Pamela Bondi emphasized that California’s law creates significant challenges for local jurisdictions wishing to engage in immigration enforcement. She cited recent incidents of violence in Los Angeles to … Read more

Amidst Unprecedented Changes, Immigration Law Advocate Declares ‘War on Due Process’ in Trump Administration’s Policy Shift

Oklahoma City, Okla. — Kelli Stump, the outgoing director of the American Immigration Lawyers Association, reflects on a tumultuous year marked by seismic shifts in U.S. immigration policy. Stump has spent 19 years advocating for immigrants and will conclude her leadership of the organization founded nearly eight decades ago that now boasts a membership of 17,000. The landscape of immigration law shifted dramatically on January 20, when Donald Trump resumed the presidency with aggressive promises to enforce extensive deportation measures. Stump describes the current environment as one of unprecedented challenges, noting a concerning trend away … Read more

Sterling Heights Murder Suspect Declares Himself ‘Judge, Jury, and Executioner’ in Alarming Texts During Standoff

Center Line, Michigan — A man charged with murder in a fatal shooting incident has referred to himself as the “judge, jury and executioner” in messages exchanged with a crisis negotiator. Luke James Svacha’s statements were made on February 1, shortly before he barricaded himself inside a home in Center Line following the shooting of another man. Authorities reported that Svacha sent several alarming texts to the negotiator during the standoff, which lasted several hours. The messages included his self-proclaimed role in the incident, indicating a chilling degree of self-awareness about the actions he allegedly … Read more

Governor Hochul Declares June Worker Safety Month, Unveils New Protections for New York’s Workforce

New York—Governor Kathy Hochul has declared June as Worker Safety Month, reinforcing her administration’s commitment to ensuring the safety of employees across the state. This initiative aligns with the introduction of three critical laws designed to enhance worker protections in various sectors, including retail, fashion, and warehouse operations. The new legislation includes the Retail Worker Safety Act, the Fashion Workers Act, and the Warehouse Worker Injury Reduction Program. These laws aim to establish comprehensive health and safety protocols to mitigate risks of workplace injuries and abuse for thousands of workers statewide. Governor Hochul emphasized the … Read more