SANDERSON, Texas (AP) — During the nine hours that Texas was allowed to arrest and deport people who illegally enter the U.S., Sheriff Thaddeus Cleveland never changed his tactics with migrants in his remote border county. Not because he opposes the idea. There's just no practical way to do it, said the sheriff of Terrell []
The nine hours that Texas was allowed to arrest and deport migrants who illegally enter the U.S. provided a glimpse at what sort of obstacles law enforcement agencies in the state face
SANDERSON, Texas (AP) — During the nine hours that Texas was allowed to arrest and deport people who illegally enter the U.S., Sheriff Thaddeus Cleveland never changed his tactics with […]
Even law firms, historically cautious about embracing emerging technologies, are increasingly harnessing its capabilities to offer more cost-effective legal services to their clients. This prompts an interesting question: As AI continues to evolve and gain societal acceptance, are we close to a time when legal work will no longer require hiring a lawyer?
(FOX40.COM) — A Northern California law enforcement agency is alerting the public of a scam the involves transferring money through mobile payment service app Venmo. The Colusa County Sheriff's Office said the scam involves individuals calling residents claiming to be U.S. Marshals, detectives and other law enforcement officers.•Video Above: Northern California woman loses $15,000 in []
Yaphank, N.Y.: The front of the Suffolk County Police Headquarters building in Yaphank, New York on November 26, 2019. Mental health care, and safe storage of weapons, could help this vulnerable population. [ more › ]
To the editor: The Times' editorial board, L.A. Councilwoman Katy Yaroslavsky and L.A. County Supervisor Lindsey Horvath mistakenly believe that Los Angeles Municipal Code 48.18, the city's anti-camping law, is intended to "somehow solve homelessness." ("Release the anti-camping law report now. L.A. needs to see the data," editorial, March 6) They fail to understand that the primary objective of 48.18 is to save vulnerable residents from the noxious effects of homeless encampments. For example,...
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) has published a strategic plan aimed at advancing racial equity in all of its activities and oversights, providing a roadmap to address underlying concerns that have perpetuated health inequalities throughout the state.
SB 4 allows Texas judges to deport a person in lieu of criminal proceedings and local law enforcement to ask people about their immigration status.
Puerto Rico has declared an epidemic as the number of dengue fever cases continues to skyrocket in the U.S. territory. According to Puerto Rico's Department of Health, at least 549 cases have been reported so far and more than 340 people have been hospitalized. "As of March 21, 2024, the Department of Health's epidemiological surveillance of diseases has observed a 140% increase in dengue cases for Puerto Rico compared to the same period last year," the department said in a translated release....
Removing the five per cent co-investment payments for SMEs that hire apprentices under the age of 22 is a step in the right direction.
While Bill Clinton was the first president to send an e-mail and Barack Obama the first to tweet, it is merely timing that dictates firsts.