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Lawsuit seeking anti-immigration activist s papers housed at University of Michigan headed for trial

Lawsuit seeking anti-immigration activist’s papers housed at University of Michigan headed for trial Updated Apr 09, 2021; Posted Apr 09, 2021 The William W. Cook Legal Research Library, 801 Monroe St. on the University of Michigan campus in Ann Arbor on Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2020.Jacob Hamilton/MLive.com Facebook Share ANN ARBOR, MI - After four years of arguing he should have access to the papers of anti-immigration activist John Tanton housed at the University of Michigan because they are a public record, a Virginia-based attorney will get to make his case in an upcoming trial. The Michigan Supreme Court ruled in a dispositive order Friday, April 9, affirming by equal division of the court in a 3-3 vote a 2019 decision by the Court of Appeals that said the sealed off records should be considered public record. When there is no majority on a Supreme Court vote, the lower court ruling stands. The decision came after the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the case on Jan. 6.

March saw record-high number of unaccompanied minors stopped at border | Cronkite News

April 8, 2021 A migrant woman gets a hug from a child in this March photo as they wait to be processed in March through the Donna, Texas, Customs and Border Protection facility that is used for families and unaccompanied minors. (Photo by Jaime Rodriguez Sr./Customs and Border Protection) Migrants sleep packed side-by-side in a Customs and Border Protection facility in Donna, Texas, in March. CBP facilities to process families and minors have been overwhelmed by the surge in those groups at the border. (Photo by Jaime Rodriguez Sr./Customs and Border Protection) A woman and young girl wait to be processed by Customs and Border Protection officials after being apprehended at the southern border in March. The majority of migrants are still turned away at the border as a COVID-19 precaution. (Photo by Jerry Glaser Sr./Customs and Border Protection)

Border & PR: A double-header loss for White House

Border & PR: A double-header loss for White House Friday, April 9, 2021  |  Chad Groening (OneNewsNow.com) Spanish An immigration enforcement advocate says the Biden administration is losing the public relations war in regard to the crisis on the southern border. Since taking office in January, President Joe Biden has tried to portray a kinder and gentler approach to the border issue by reversing the strong enforcement policies of his predecessor. But the administration is now facing a crisis as thousands and thousands of migrants – including many unaccompanied children – have poured across the border after being brought north from Central America by unscrupulous human smugglers.

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