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Despite Activist Judges and Media Hoaxes, Alligator Alcatraz Still Housing Worst of Worst Criminal Illegal Aliens

Despite Activist Judges and Media Hoaxes, Alligator Alcatraz Still Housing Worst of Worst Criminal Illegal Aliens

Murderers, pedophiles, weapon traffickers, and drug dealers detained in Alligator Alcatraz WASHINGTON – Despite repeated hoaxes circulating in the media about alleged inhumane conditions and activist judges trying to close the facility, DHS...

Owner:  American Government
Justice Department Files Case Seeking to Revoke the Naturalization of Immigration Fraudster

Justice Department Files Case Seeking to Revoke the Naturalization of Immigration Fraudster

Today, the U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Florida filed a civil denaturalization complaint in the U.S. District Court in Orlando, Florida, against a native of Argentina who illegally procured his U.S....

Owner:  American Government
Four Charged in Conspiracy to Smuggle Children From Mexico

Four Charged in Conspiracy to Smuggle Children From Mexico

Note: View a copy of the criminal complaint. Four people were charged for their roles in a scheme to smuggle children from Mexico into the United States, sometimes using candy laced with THC to sedate them during smuggling events. “This Department...

Owner:  American Government
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Colombian court issues first sentences for ex-soldiers over civilian killings

Colombian court issues first sentences for ex-soldiers over civilian killings

A Colombian tribunal on Thursday issued its first sentences for former soldiers over the killing of civilians during the country's decades-long armed conflict, ordering 12 of them to carry out work including building memorials for their victims....

Owner:  Webb Collums
Colombia court sentences 12 ex-soldiers to reparations work for executions

Colombia court sentences 12 ex-soldiers to reparations work for executions

By Julia Symmes Cobb BOGOTA (Reuters) – A special Colombian court created under a 2016 peace deal on Thursday sentenced twelve former military commanders to up to eight years of reparations work for their role in the extrajudicial executions of...

Owner:  Wright Family
Global leaders urge swift action to protect children, education in conflict zones
Landmines and violence in Colombian Amazon confine Indigenous Siona families

Landmines and violence in Colombian Amazon confine Indigenous Siona families

Siona Indigenous guards in southern Colombia are raising alarm that landmines and armed groups are cutting off their families from natural resources and trapping them in small portions of their territory. It’s been an ongoing problem for decades,...

Owner:  Rhett Ayers Butler
Colombia’s Peace Tribunal Issues First Military Sentences in “False Positives” Case
What Can AI In Colombian Classrooms Teach Europe About Democratic Innovation?

What Can AI In Colombian Classrooms Teach Europe About Democratic Innovation?

In recent years, debates on artificial intelligence have largely revolved around regulation, competitiveness and existential risks. Yet beyond the corridors of Brussels or Silicon Valley, the question of AI touches on something far more...

Owner:  Social Europe Publishing & Consulting GmbH
Paraguay Reinforces Border Security With Over 1,400 Immigration Procedures In 2025

Paraguay Reinforces Border Security With Over 1,400 Immigration Procedures In 2025

The National Directorate of Immigration carried out 1,408 security procedures across various points of entry to Paraguay. Procedures carried out include 658 exit restrictions; 554 denials of admission; 96 expulsions; 76 surrender procedures; and...

Owner:  Non-transparent
The Quiet Displacement and Disappearance of Colombia’s Children

The Quiet Displacement and Disappearance of Colombia’s Children

In June, a 14-year-old boy was arrested in Colombia for assassinating Senator and presidential hopeful Miguel Uribe Turbay. When he was arrested, he said he did it, “for money, for my family.” He said he worked for a local neighborhood...

Owner:  Laicie Heeley
The story of St. Louis coffee: culture, community and history

The story of St. Louis coffee: culture, community and history

The fruity aroma of freshly brewed coffee fills the air as people stream in and out of Sump Coffee in south St. Louis. Baristas brew coffee behind a long bar where customers order lattes and quick shots of espresso. Others opt for pourover coffee...

Owner:  University of Missouri-St. Louis & American Government
Illegal immigrant deported, likely won’t face charges for allegedly killing pedestrian

Illegal immigrant deported, likely won’t face charges for allegedly killing pedestrian

More than 10 months after a pedestrian died from injuries suffered when he was struck by a car in Rochester Hills, charges were filed Wednesday against the driver — who officials say was in the United States illegally and has since been deported....

Owner:  Randall D. Smith & Heath Freeman
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