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In 1967, the Supreme Court said the government usually cannot take away citizenship without a person’s consent.
Shon Hopwood previously served 11 years in prison for robbing banks. The life he rebuilt as a lawyer and professor could unravel with these new charges.
The city has a new flag policy that stays true to its values and mission. Flags such as the LGBTQ+ Pride, Juneteenth, and the ...
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Daily Camera on MSNOpinion: Cassandra Burke Robertson: Justice Department efforts to strip citizenship from naturalized Americans likely violate constitutional rightsA recent Justice Department memo directs the department to “maximally pursue denaturalization proceedings” against naturalized American citizens “in all cases permitted by law and ...
"Stripping birthright citizenship will have deleterious consequences. It will render stateless thousands of children born to immigrants residing in the United States." The post 'Nothing less than the ...
Paxton’s GOP primary opponent, Sen. John Cornyn, has yet to release his fundraising numbers but is starting with a deeper campaign war chest. The Houston Astros' veterans have helped Cam Smith have a ...
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On3 on MSNTop 10 Vanderbilt “What If?” MomentsWith some of the dog days of summer still remaining ahead of SEC Football media days and the start of Fall Camp, I decided to ...
MINNESOTA WILD — Signed F Michael Milne to a one-year, two-way contract. ATLANTA UNITED — Loaned W Edwin Mosquera to Millonarios F.C. (Colombian first division) through June 30, 2026 with an option ...
NBA free agency: Jonathan Kuminga and Josh Giddey among notable unsigned players remaining Here's a look at notable names remaining in free agency ...
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