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What Does 'Sanctuary' Really Mean?
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What Does 'Sanctuary' Really Mean?

What Does 'Sanctuary' Really Mean?
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Heartbreaking: Savannah Guthrie's Mother Disappears; 'Crime Scene'
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Heartbreaking: Savannah Guthrie's Mother Disappears; 'Crime Scene'

Heartbreaking: Savannah Guthrie's Mother Disappears; 'Crime Scene'
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“Dry Scooping”: Scientists Have Warned Against A Potentially Deadly TikTok Challenge
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“Dry Scooping”: Scientists Have Warned Against A Potentially Deadly TikTok Challenge

The researchers warned of "choking, accidental inhalation, overconsumption, injury, and death.”
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A Special Hole, Aurorae, And An Interstellar Comet: The Rarity Of Nighttime Photography On Mars
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A Special Hole, Aurorae, And An Interstellar Comet: The Rarity Of Nighttime Photography On Mars

When the Sun goes down, the rovers go to sleep – but not always.
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This Spider Specimen Found Wearing A Fancy "Pearl Necklace" Is Actually Something Much Grosser
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This Spider Specimen Found Wearing A Fancy "Pearl Necklace" Is Actually Something Much Grosser

Parasitic spider mites anyone?
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Atlantic's Serwer: Non-Whites In MN Risk Being Profiled 'Or Worse' By ICE
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Atlantic's Serwer: Non-Whites In MN Risk Being Profiled 'Or Worse' By ICE

Sunday's edition of MS NOW's The Weekend stoked paranoid fears of "black and brown" people being targeted by ICE, and the Trump administration at large. Co-host Eugene Daniels primed the persecution complex, teeing up The Atlantic author Adam Serwer: "Trump and co. get to decide who gets the benefit the entire Constitution and who gets to say that they are an American living in this country. And often the people left out of that are black and brown people." Serwer was only too happy to ratchet up the paranoia: "This entire immigration operation has been an excuse to violate the 14th Amendment rights of equal protection under the law of people who are not white . . .  If there's a possibility that ICE will perceive you as, quote, not as American as a white person, you know, you're at risk of some kind of racial profiling, or worse . . . They want a country where being white means that you're more American than everybody else." So, non-whites were in danger of ICE profiling, "or worse?" Sounds mighty ominous. Federal agents have fatally shot two people in the Twin Cities: Renee Good and Alex Pretti. But rather than being "black or brown," both were manifestly people of pallor. And the two federal agents identified in the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis were Jesus Ochoa, a U.S. Border Patrol agent, and Raymundo Gutierrez, a U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer. Were they the sort of white supremacists Daniels and Serwer had in mind? As for ICE focusing on "black and brown people," the leftist Economic Policy Institute reports that at least 93 percent of illegal immigrants in the US were non-white, and overwhelmingly Hispanic. So whom should ICE be focusing on: those hordes of Norwegian illegals roaming the Gopher State? The transcript is below. Click "expand" to read: MS NOW's The Weekend 2/1/26 7:09 am ET EUGENE DANIELS: Adam Serwer, staff writer at The Atlantic. Adam, I want to start with you. Thank you all for being here, first of all. But Adam, I want to start with you because the through line in a lot of the things I just read are Trump and co. deciding and thinking they get to decide who gets the benefit the entire Constitution and who gets to say that they are an American living in this country. And often the people left out of that are black and brown people.  ADAM SERWER: Yeah, I mean, this entire immigration operation has been an excuse to violate the 14th Amendment rights of equal protection under the law of people who are not white.  And when you talk to folks in Minnesota, there are a lot of folks who have legal status of some kind who are staying home, who are staying out of sight because they're afraid of being profiled by ICE and detained, set somewhere before, you know, because ICE frequently will, according to reports, ignore people who actually show proof of citizenship in favor of whatever their apps say on their facial recognition apps say on their phone.  So if you do not, if there's a possibility that ICE will perceive you as, quote, not as American as a white person, you know, you're at risk of some kind of racial profiling, or worse.  And I think this is fundamentally, you know, an expression of the kind of governance that the Trump administration wants to see and that the ideologues surrounding the president want to see.  They want a country where being white means that you're more American than everybody else. And they are implementing that ideology into law as we speak. 
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'ICE on Notice': Chicago Mayor Johnson threatens to prosecute federal agents enforcing immigration laws
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'ICE on Notice': Chicago Mayor Johnson threatens to prosecute federal agents enforcing immigration laws

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson (D) signed an "ICE on Notice" executive order on Saturday, threatening to prosecute Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents for potential misconduct.Johnson's executive action directed the Chicago Police Department to "investigate and document alleged illegal activity by federal immigration agents and refer evidence of felony violations to the Cook County State's Attorney's Office for prosecution."'Instead of working with us, Illinois sanctuary politicians RELEASE violent criminals from their jails directly back into our communities to perpetrate more crimes and create more victims.'CPD officers are directed to document federal enforcement activities, including by recording body-camera footage and verifying names and badge numbers of federal supervisory officers on the scene. Police are required to submit a complete report detailing any alleged violations.Any documented illegal activities will be shared with the public, according to the city.The mayor claimed that the order created "a framework for public accountability in the event federal agents violate local or state law while operating in Chicago."Johnson further alleged that the Trump administration's federal immigration operations have "violated constitutionally protected rights." He also claimed that ICE activities have "destabilized communities" and "provoked life-threatening confrontations."RELATED: Seattle's sanctuary mayor orders local police to investigate ICE activities Photo by Jacek Boczarski/Anadolu via Getty Images"Nobody is above the law. There is no such thing as 'absolute immunity' in America," Johnson stated. "The lawlessness of Trump's militarized immigration agents puts the lives and well-being of every Chicagoan in immediate danger. With today's order, we are putting ICE on notice in our city. Chicago will not sit idly by while Trump floods federal agents into our communities and terrorizes our residents." In a statement to the Center Square, Chicago Fraternal Order of Police President John Catanzara Jr. called Johnson's executive order political bluster."The only good thing in that piece of toilet paper is 'no CPD member will be required to arrest any federal agents,'" Catanzara said.Catanzara raised concerns that the order requires police to document any allegations of misconduct against a federal agent."That needs to be a two-way street, and I will advise our members of such. Citizens can also be named offenders," he said.“These claims of criminal misconduct by ICE law enforcement are FALSE,” Department of Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said in a statement shared with WLS-TV.McLaughlin stated that under President Donald Trump and DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, “ICE is held to the highest professional standard, and officers regularly receive ongoing training.”“As our brave law enforcement arrests and removes dangerous criminal illegal aliens, including murderers, rapists, and gang members from our communities, America can be proud of the professionalism our officers bring [to] the job, day in and day out,” the statement continued. “Instead of working with us, Illinois sanctuary politicians RELEASE violent criminals from their jails directly back into our communities to perpetrate more crimes and create more victims.”McLaughlin contended that the state’s sanctuary policies had led to the release of 1,768 criminal illegal aliens since January 20. She noted that there are over 4,000 immigrants with active detainers currently incarcerated in Illinois jails. RELATED: Illinois governor signs law to counter Trump administration's 'depravity' — DHS fires back immediately Photo by Jacek Boczarski/Anadolu via Getty ImagesSeattle Mayor Katie Wilson (D) took similar action against federal immigration agents last week, requiring the Seattle Police Department to investigate, verify, and document immigration enforcement activity. The Seattle Police Officers Guild called the mayor's action "toothless virtue-signaling rhetoric," declaring that the "concept of pitting two armed law enforcement agencies against each other is ludicrous and will not happen."Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Violent repeat offenders — 1 was arrested 14 previous times — accused of attempted murder, sexual abuse in two Chicago cases
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Violent repeat offenders — 1 was arrested 14 previous times — accused of attempted murder, sexual abuse in two Chicago cases

Two violent repeat offenders — one of whom had been arrested 14 previous times — are accused of attempted murder, sexual abuse, and aggravated battery in separate cases in Chicago.The first suspect is accused of sexually abusing a woman inside a Chicago Transit Authority elevator at the Jackson Red Line station in the Loop on Tuesday, CWB Chicago reported.Briana Bush last week also was charged with three counts of aggravated battery in connection with the stabbing of a 24-year-old man, the outlet said.Kurtis Porter is charged with criminal sexual abuse by force and aggravated battery of a transit passenger, the outlet said.Porter allegedly followed a 29-year-old woman into the elevator around 5:40 p.m., the outlet said, adding that police said CTA security video shows Porter obstructing the surveillance camera upon entering the elevator.The victim told police Porter exposed himself, sexually abused her, and grabbed her face during the attack, the outlet said.Police and CTA distributed an internal bulletin that included images of Porter, the outlet said, adding that a CTA supervisor recognized Porter hours later and notified nearby patrol officers.Judge Shauna Boliker on Friday ordered Porter detained, the outlet said. Cook County Jail records indicate that Porter — a 30-year-old — is behind bars on no bond.More from CWB Chicago:CPD records show Porter has been arrested 14 other times since becoming an adult in 2014, mostly for misdemeanors, but court files show nearly all of those charges were dropped. The only exceptions were a 2019 domestic battery case that ended with court supervision he did not complete satisfactorily and two trespassing charges at the same Old Town building that resulted in a 14-day sentence in November.RELATED: Repeat offenders charged with murdering elderly woman; one suspect was on bond and skipped court days before fatal shooting Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago TribuneThe second suspect — a 21-year-old female already on probation in connection with a violent 2024 robbery aboard a CTA train — has been charged with attempted murder, CWB Chicago said in a separate story.Briana Bush last week also was charged with three counts of aggravated battery in connection with the stabbing of a 24-year-old man, the outlet said.Officials told the outlet Bush was fighting the man and a 37-year-old woman aboard a Red Line train at 69th Street on Jan. 5 when Bush allegedly stabbed the man and left the scene. The victim was taken to the University of Chicago Medical Center in fair condition, the outlet added.Judge Luciano Panici Jr. detained Bush at the state’s request, the outlet said.Bush had been on probation in connection with a group robbery aboard a Red Line train in July 2024, the outlet said, citing court records.More from CWB Chicago:In that case, CTA surveillance footage allegedly showed Bush punching a 29-year-old man as he slept on the train near 95th Street and taking his phone. Police arrested Bush shortly after she fled the scene with the victim’s phone in her pocket, authorities said.Bush was also charged with escaping electronic monitoring while awaiting trial in the robbery case, but prosecutors dropped that matter when she pleaded guilty to the robbery in September. Judge Peggy Chiampas sentenced Bush to two years of probation for the robbery.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Post Malone, Jelly Roll Set 2026 Stadium Tour, With Guest Carter Faith
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Post Malone, Jelly Roll Set 2026 Stadium Tour, With Guest Carter Faith

The pair will once again take their larger-than-life production to many prominent college football stadiums and festivals across North America this summer. The post Post Malone, Jelly Roll Set 2026 Stadium Tour, With Guest Carter Faith appeared first on Best Classic Bands.
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Well, Well, WELL: Receipt-Filled Mike Benz Thread Shows Yet ANOTHER Epstein Road Leads BACK to Obama
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Well, Well, WELL: Receipt-Filled Mike Benz Thread Shows Yet ANOTHER Epstein Road Leads BACK to Obama

Well, Well, WELL: Receipt-Filled Mike Benz Thread Shows Yet ANOTHER Epstein Road Leads BACK to Obama
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