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Trump News at a glance: The Mayor of Newark, Ras Baraka, takes over the Trump administration about immigration | Trump Administration

The fight with the Trump government for illegal immigration continues, and the mayor of Newark, Ras Baraka, says he would fight his arrest in court.

The mayor was arrested on Tuesday after led three members of the congress at a protest and press conference in front of a new detention center for immigration and customs authorities (ICE) in Newark called Delaney Hall. The mayor was released about five hours later and charged with violation.

Baraka has pushed back and argued against the construction and opening of Delaney Hall, a internment camp of 1,000 beds, and argued that it should not be opened due to non -assembly approval.

Here are the key stories at a glance:


The Mayor of New Jersey, who continues to fight after the arrest against the ICE High Center

After his arrest on Tuesday, Ras Baraka said and said his city will continue her fight in court against the company, which runs an immigration finding facility in New Jersey.

“I know that there are some protests that are planning other people, and when I feel committed to being there, I will do it,” said Newark's mayor on Saturday afternoon at MSNBC. “This does not stop the city's claim at the GEO group, and we will continue with them.”

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Military leaders and commanders in the Pentagon were ordered on Friday to go through their libraries and to check all books that were related to diversity, justice and inclusion (DEI) in the recent anti-the-step step of the US military.

Managers have been instructed to “immediately identify” materials that “promote split concepts and gender -specific ideology” [that] are incompatible with the core mission of the department, ”says a memo that was listed by the Associated Press. The department gave leaders until May 21 to remove the books.

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“From all sides”: Universities in Red States see attacks by DC and at home

Days after the President of the University of Michigan, Santa Ono, announced that he would leave his post to lead the University of Florida, his name was signed on Wednesday from a letter that was signed by more than 600 university presidents, which was denied the “unprecedented government and political interference” with academic institutions of the Trump government.

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Daughter of Maggie Gyllenhaal and Peter Sarsgaard arrested at Columbia University

The daughter of actors Maggie Gyllenhaal and Peter Sarsgaard was one of the latest protests by Columbia University and marked the latest development in the anti -war demonstrations, which also led to the temporary suspension of student journalists.

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The judge orders the White House to temporarily stop the government's layoffs

Donald Trump's administration must temporarily hire its comprehensive overhaul of the government, since the congress did not authorize you to carry out large personnel sections and the restructuring of agencies, said a federal judge in California on Friday.

The US district judge Susan Illston in San Francisco faced a group of unions, non-profit organizations and local governments to block large-scale mass excavations that are known for 14 days as “reduction in violence”.

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What happened today:

  • An earthquake in Tennessee in Tennessee opened families and rattled houses to Atlanta when it spread tremors in the parts of the southern USA on Saturday morning. No injuries or serious damage were reported.

  • Google has agreed to pay USD 1,375 billion in principle in an agreement with the state of Texas for allegations that the company violated the data protection of the user, said the Attorney General of Texas, Ken Paxton, on Friday.

  • A recently introduced bill would, despite the status of time plans I, to research cannabis, which some experts could say that political decision -makers “create” effective legislation in the future.


Catch up? Here is what happened on May 9th.

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