Rep. Gabe Evans Slams Colorado Dems as Lawsuit Targets Deputy for Immigration Cooperation, Raising Safety Concerns

Glenwood Springs, Colorado – Tensions are escalating between state Republicans and Democrats after the Colorado Attorney General initiated a legal action against a sheriff’s deputy for allegedly collaborating with federal immigration officials. U.S. Representative Gabe Evans, a Republican from Colorado, criticized the state’s Democratic leadership in light of the lawsuit, which aims to hold Deputy Alexander Zwinck of Mesa County accountable. Evans asserted that he comprehends the potential implications of the lawsuit, expressing concern over the ramifications it might have on public safety. “Having served as a police officer in Colorado, I’ve seen the adverse … Read more

Federal Court Puts Halt to Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Ban, Raising Questions on Immigration Policy

A federal judge in California has issued a decision blocking former President Donald Trump’s policy aimed at ending birthright citizenship for children born in the United States to non-citizen parents. The ruling came from U.S. District Judge John S. Tigar, who emphasized that the move contradicted long-standing legal interpretations surrounding the 14th Amendment of the Constitution. The judge’s decision comes as part of a broader set of legal challenges surrounding Trump’s immigration agenda. Advocates for maintaining birthright citizenship argue that the amendment clearly states that anyone born on U.S. soil is a citizen, regardless of … Read more

Asylum Seeker Sues U.S. Government After Arrest at Court Hearing, Raising Questions About ICE Enforcement Practices

SAN DIEGO — A man seeking asylum in the United States has filed a lawsuit challenging the practice of federal agents arresting individuals after their immigration hearings. The case, which could provide insight into current enforcement tactics, was discussed during a hearing on Wednesday. The plaintiff, referred to only as A.M. for safety reasons, fled Morocco to escape torture linked to his advocacy for human rights. He arrived in the U.S. seeking asylum and attended a hearing on June 3 at the San Diego federal courthouse. Upon learning his case had been dismissed, he was … Read more

Investigation into National Bank Chief’s Alleged Abuse of Power Stalls, Raising Concerns Over Accountability and Justice

Kyiv, Ukraine — The investigation into alleged misconduct by Oleksandr Zima, head of the legal department of the National Bank of Ukraine, appears to have stalled significantly. Denys Neviadomskyi, President of the All-Ukrainian Association of Retired Judges, commented that the lack of formal charges allows investigators to indefinitely shelve the case. Criminal proceedings were initiated in late 2023 under a provision of the Criminal Code that addresses abuse of power and resulting serious consequences. The case traces back to an official correspondence from Zima, who also chairs the Administrative Board of the Deposit Guarantee Fund … Read more