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AOC’s Former Aide Self-Deports as Immigration Status Comes Under Scrutiny

The recent case involving Diego de la Vega, an undocumented immigrant who worked as an aide for Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, has sparked a fresh round of debate surrounding immigration policy, employment eligibility for non-citizens, and the role of DACA recipients in U.S. politics. De la Vega, originally from Ecuador, arrived in the U.S. at age [...]

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A spine-chilling revelation captured on camera that exposed a two-decade-old family secret.

For many years, I had come to appreciate the solace that accompanied a quiet, solitary life. After my husband’s passing and the eventual departure of our only son, the calm and unhurried pace of my days had become a cherished refuge. Yet, as time wore on and I settled into the comfortable rhythms of life [...]

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Judge’s Immigration Ruling Sparks Conflict of Interest Controversy: What You Need to Know

In a controversial development that has shaken both the legal and immigration enforcement communities, U.S. District Judge Jennifer L. Thurston’s recent ruling on immigration arrests has drawn intense scrutiny following revelations about her husband’s business interests. Thurston, appointed by President Biden, issued a preliminary injunction requiring federal immigration agents to obtain individual arrest warrants before [...]

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