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Judge won t block Mass men s extradition to Japan in case of former Nissan CEO s escape

Judge won’t block Mass. men’s extradition to Japan in case of former Nissan CEO’s escape By Jeremy C. Fox Globe Correspondent,Updated January 28, 2021, 10:41 p.m. Email to a Friend This Dec. 30, 2019, image from security camera video shows Michael L. Taylor, center, at passport control at Istanbul Airport. A federal judge on Thursday cleared the way for the extradition of Taylor and his son, Peter, to Japan.Associated Press A Massachusetts father and son accused of orchestrating the escape of Nissan’s former chief executive, Carlos Ghosn, from Japan have failed in their latest attempt to avoid facing criminal charges in that country.

If Donald Trump Immigration Policies Are Legally Torture, Can Stephen Miller Be Prosecuted?

If Donald Trump Immigration Policies Are Legally Torture, Can Stephen Miller Be Prosecuted? By Larry Buhl On 1/19/21 at 1:42 PM EST President Donald Trump speaks as Senior Advisor to the President Stephen Miller (C) listens during a round-table discussion on border security and safe communities with State, local, and community leaders in the Cabinet Room of the White House on January 11, 2019 in Washington, DC. If officials can be prosecuted, Stephen Miller could be a target. Alex Wong/Getty Images This story is co-published with Capital & Main The Trump administration s zero tolerance immigration policy, launched in 2018, attempted to stem immigration through measures including separating migrant children from their parents at the southern U.S. border actions that legal and human rights experts say resulted in the separation of nearly 3,000 parents from their children. Hundreds of children remain lost as of this writing, and zero tolerance was only one of a set of p

Can Trump Administration Officials Be Prosecuted for Immigration Policies?

The Trump administration’s “zero tolerance” immigration policy, launched in 2018, attempted to stem immigration through measures including separating migrant children from their parents at the southern U.S. border actions that legal and human rights experts say resulted in the separation of nearly 3,000 parents from their children. Hundreds of children remain lost as of this writing, and zero tolerance was only one of a set of policies that sowed chaos and misery in the name of drastically reducing border crossings. It could leave administration officials open to prosecution. A report released earlier this year by Physicians for Human Rights concluded that the Trump administration’s family separation policies “rise to the level of torture,” which is prohibited under domestic and international law.

We deplore King Herod for his historic cruelty But we are hardly any better

Central American migrants are seen inside an enclosure in El Paso, Texas, March 27, 2019. The plight of holy innocents caught in political crossfires is as old as time. The faces change, the circumstances change and the perpetrators in power are different but the brutal fight persists. Children pay a steep price that they do not owe. A seemingly old tale is happening now. My father was a go-getter, a self-made success in the world of finance, but sometimes he forgot he was a dad. At least, that is what it felt like to my 10-year-old self waiting to be picked up from my afterschool ballet class. This happened often enough that, when it got dark and there was still no sign of my ride, the old ladies who ran the parish rectory would call me into the kitchen, hand me a few dried apricots and let me use their phone to call my mother. My mother would then call my father and yell at him to leave work and come get me.

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