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Advocates see Biden order as new tool in eviction, immigration fights

The order, signed by Biden on Tuesday, directs the Department of Justice to devise a plan for expanding access not just to public defenders but to the civil court system as well, where legal representation is not guaranteed by the government. It’s an issue advocates say is timely since the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic could lead to a surge in tenants and homeowners fighting evictions and foreclosures, as well as those pushing for medical assistance. ADVERTISEMENT They also see it as an opening for the Biden administration to require access to an attorney in immigration courts a civil court setting where migrants can face life-altering outcomes like deportation.

The Democrat Party Platform – American Free Press

latform that focuses on every group but middle-class whites. By the AFP Staff The 2020 Democratic Party Platform was approved at the virtual convention by party delegates via remote vote on Aug. 18. AFP reviewed the Democratic platform in detail, particularly as compared with the priorities put forth by President Donald Trump’s campaign team in its second-term agenda, which was accepted by the Republican Party alongside the 2016 platform in lieu of preparing a new platform for 2020 and reviewed for American Free Press Issue 36 & 37 by John Friend. To briefly summarize, the agenda’s relatively vague priorities, which were expanded upon in the president’s nomination acceptance speech, include: creating jobs, eradicating Covid-19, ending U.S. reliance on China, improving healthcare and education, “draining the swamp,” defending law enforcement and bringing “violent extremist groups like Antifa to justice,” ending illegal immigration and protecting American workers, ex

AG - Attorney General Nessel Joins Series of Multistate Actions

AG Attorney General Nessel Joins Series of Multistate ActionsContact: Lynsey Mukomel 517-599-2746Agency: Attorney General April 30, 2021 Letter Urging Congress to Void Trump-Era EPA Regulation  Nessel joined a coalition urging Congress to use the Congressional Review Act (CRA) to invalidate a Trump Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulation that eliminates key limits on pollutants from oil and gas facilities that contribute to climate change and smog, and are also dangerous by themselves.  The regulation - known as the methane Rescission Rule - replaced a prior regulation that ensured new oil and natural gas facilities would apply common sense, cost-effective measures to control emissions of methane and volatile organic compounds (VOCs), hazardous air pollutants that can also form smog. Oil and natural gas facilities are currently the single largest industrial source of methane emissions, and contribute to smog pollution that triggers asthma attacks, and can c

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