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ICE Plans to Offload Warehouses Bought for Migrant Detention
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ICE Plans to Offload Warehouses Bought for Migrant Detention

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is planning to sell or give away seven of the eleven warehouses it purchased for $700 million under the Trump administration to detain migrants. The facilities, acquired for a total of $1 billion, were part of a plan to scale up mass deportation, but faced litigation, investigations, and protests, leading the new administration to seek "quieter" enforcement methods.

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Rotherham Rape Gang Scandal: A Civilizational Betrayal in Modern Britain
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Rotherham Rape Gang Scandal: A Civilizational Betrayal in Modern Britain

The Rotherham rape gang scandal highlights a failure of British institutions to protect vulnerable White British girls from systematic abuse by grooming gangs of Pakistani heritage. Authorities allegedly prioritized "community relations" over child safety, leading to widespread trauma and a loss of state legitimacy. The article links this to broader issues of multiculturalism and demographic change in Western Europe.

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Trump's candidates win primaries, but face setbacks in Georgia; EU passes stricter immigration laws
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Trump's candidates win primaries, but face setbacks in Georgia; EU passes stricter immigration laws

Republican candidates backed by Donald Trump achieved significant victories in three Senate primary elections, though they encountered difficulties in other races in Georgia. Meanwhile, the European Parliament approved stricter immigration laws, granting authorities broader detention powers and allowing for the establishment of deportation centers outside the bloc.

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Senator Pauline Hanson's Surprise and the Need for Reading on Islam
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Senator Pauline Hanson's Surprise and the Need for Reading on Islam

Senator Pauline Hanson's recent use of Ed Husain's memoir to discuss Islam in Australia prompts a call for more reading and factual discussion. The author, a Muslim, argues against framing Islam as inherently extremist, emphasizing that individuals committing acts of terrorism are criminals, not representatives of their faith. The article highlights the negative consequences of Islamophobia, including discrimination and hostility faced by Muslim Australians, and stresses the importance of informed criticism over stereotypes and political convenience.

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Guardian Australia
Spain's Immigration Amnesty Sees Nearly Double Expected Applications
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Spain's Immigration Amnesty Sees Nearly Double Expected Applications

Spain's immigration amnesty program has received approximately 900,000 applications to regularize status, nearly double the initial expectation of 500,000. The program, which ends in two weeks, has already approved 40% of applications, granting 360,000 temporary work permits. Critics argue it encourages illegal immigration and strains public services, while the government emphasizes Spain's welcoming stance.

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