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Trump aims to lock up more families; Sinclair segments back Trump, attack media; DeVos scuttles over 1,200 civil rights probes at schools; and more.
In response to the election of two town council members suspected to maintain associations with neo-Nazi Craig Cobb, officials in Leith, North Dakota, are moving forward with plans to dissolve the town government.
Stephen Miller, the senior adviser for policy to President Trump and a prominent anti-immigrant voice in the administration, has been honing his views on issues of race and identity for years.
Trump likely can鈥檛 detain families indefinitely; Migrant kids going to dubious shelters; Kobach delays compliance with court order; and more.
The racist "alt-right" figure who organized the deadly 鈥淯nite the Right鈥 rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August 2017 is proposing to mark the anniversary with a second gathering 鈥 this time in Washington, D.C.
An active duty U.S. Marine who belonged to a neo-Nazi group and bragged about involvement in last year鈥檚 deadly 鈥淯nite the Right鈥 (UTR) rally in Virginia has been convicted in a court martial.
Fringe inflamed anti-immigrant passions; Some separations will be permanent; Kobach case dismantles voter-fraud alarmist claims; and more.
A small county jail cell in north-central Florida may seem like an odd place to mount a defense against an accessory to attempted murder charge.
Tape captures voices of children taken at border; 鈥楧eterrence鈥 hasn鈥檛 panned out; Judge strikes down Kobach voter law, orders him to school; and more.
Policy on immigrant children creates wide outrage; Trump eyes pardon for rancher whose imprisonment prompted Oregon occupation; White nationalism is on the ballot in 2018; and more.
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