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Immigration Arrests: Who's Really Getting Caught?

December 5, 2025

In recent times, immigration enforcement has been ramped up in major cities. The goal? To catch immigrants with criminal records. But the results are surprising. More than half of those arrested in these high-profile operations had no criminal history at all. That's compared to about a third nationw

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D. C. Immigration Arrests: Who's Really Being Targeted?

December 5, 2025

In a recent surge of immigration enforcement in Washington, D. C. , a surprising fact emerged: most of those arrested had no criminal history. This crackdown, initiated under the guise of tackling violent crime, ended up targeting many individuals who posed no threat to public safety. The operation

business

How Do Hiring Rules Affect Ex-Cons?

April 17, 2025

In the United States, many places have rules called Ban-the-Box. These rules aim to help people with criminal pasts find jobs. The main idea is that employers can't ask about criminal history until they make a job offer. There's also a rule that says employers can't take back a job offer because of

education

Unfair Fates: Students Losing Status Over Minor Infractions

April 7, 2025

It was a regular night when Lisa received a puzzling email from her university. The message stated that her record in the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System, or SEVIS, had been terminated. This news was confusing and alarming. Lisa was just a month away from graduating from the Universi

sports

Betting Brouhaha: Basketball's Integrity at Stake

January 31, 2025

The world of basketball is under scrutiny. Federal investigators are diving into possible game-fixing in both professional and college leagues. This isn't just about a few bad apples, it's about the whole orchard. The NBA has already permanently banned Jontay Porter for his role in gambling schemes

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The Unexpected Twist: Suspect Pleads Guilty in the Death of Actor Johnny Wactor

September 15, 2024

The investigation into the death of "General Hospital" actor Johnny Wactor has taken a surprising turn. One of the four suspects charged in connection with the shooting has pleaded guilty to lesser charges. Leonel Gutierrez, 18, admitted to attempting to steal Wactor's catalytic converter and commit