If all the Five Eyes countries, so called leaders, are all saying the manta of the World Economic Forum, "Build Back Better" (Better Build Back = RESET)... Is the rest of the world saying it... yet?
A FEDERAL JUDGE temporarily barred the Biden administration from implementing a 100-day pause on deportations, delivering a big blow to the president on one of his first major immigration actions. The ruling was issued by U.S. District Judge Drew Tipton in the Southern District of Texas in response to a lawsuit brought by the state of Texas, which on Friday sued the Department of Homeland Security over a memo instructing its agencies to freeze most deportations. It mirrors the frequent blocking of the Trump administration's actions on immigration by federal judges during the last four years, and Texas' quick legal challenge suggests that the Biden administration will similarly face staunch pushback on immigration moves – this time from conservative attorneys general. President Joe Biden has acted quickly and boldly on immigration since his inauguration, seeking to overturn the policies of former President Donald Trump and begin an overhaul of the immigration system. Pausing deportations was one of Biden's campaign promises on the issue.
Acting Secretary of Homeland Security David Pekoske issued a memo Wednesday directing Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials to pause deportations for 100 days while the department reviewed its policies. The freeze excluded certain groups of immigrants, including those found or suspected to be a threat to national security. The temporary restraining order issued by Tipton on Tuesday blocks DHS from implementing the freeze for the next 14 days as the challenge winds its way through the courts. Tipton is a Trump appointee. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton celebrated the ruling on Twitter and called the DHS deportation memo an **"insurrection."** "Within 6 days of Biden's inauguration"
I include grandchildren in my post. I know now days times are tough and more people are living in multigenerational households, but it has been a trend in the USA for a decade (or more). Long before that "flu" and politics. I blame the parents, the media and society itself...
They never grew up, and want and expect and spend too much. An "Entitlement Generation"
When people assume a news site is fake because they don't like what it says, or didn't bother to read it, it reflects the extent of their indoctrination and inability to handle anything that deviates from that.
RE: Losing weight and quitting the booze plus training....!
Good for you. Congratulations