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DAY 2 — Paramount Protests Erupt as Federal Immigration Crackdown Sparks Fury
Immigration enforcement sparks debate over economic impacts, sovereignty, and the balance between individual rights and national security.
Immigration enforcement sparks debate over economic impacts, sovereignty, and the balance between individual rights and national security.
The administration accuses Harvard of non-cooperation with investigations and ties to Chinese intelligence activities.
Taylor claims the investigation is political retaliation for his criticism of the administration, raising constitutional concerns about abuse of power.
DHS cited alleged issues including lack of transparency, antisemitism, and ties to the Chinese Communist Party, demanding detailed records on foreign students as a condition for reinstatement.
The 4th Circuit Court of Appeals granted a stay halting an earlier injunction against these directives, with plaintiffs now pursuing further legal action citing new evidence.
The ruling allows policies to proceed, including ending DEI programs in federal contracts and limiting gender recognition to male and female.
Rochester officials defend their policies, emphasizing local autonomy under the Tenth Amendment, while pledging further policy training for police after a recent controversial incident.
The FCC, bound by First Amendment protections, has historically avoided decisions based on editorial content, leaving Carr's potential actions under intense scrutiny.