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Biden Sanctuary Country Orders Freeing Thousands of Illegals into U S

27 Apr 2021 Criminal illegal aliens are being released into Texas neighborhoods as a result of President Joe Biden’s “sanctuary country” orders that prevent Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents from detaining and deporting most criminal illegal aliens in the United States. In February, Biden’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued orders that prevent ICE agents from arresting and deporting illegal aliens unless they are terrorists, known gang members, or have been recently convicted of an aggravated felony. An analysis of the orders revealed that they are likely to prevent about nine-in-ten deportations. An investigative report by FOX 29’s Yami Virgin reveals that in San Antonio, Texas, criminal illegal aliens are being released into neighborhoods as ICE agents are unable to take them into their custody.

Biden hammered by border lawsuits in first 100 days as GOP state AGs take aggressive approach

CDC sail order keeping U S cruise ships docked as other countries set sail, Port Canaveral CEO says

CDC sail order keeping U.S. cruise ships docked as other countries set sail, Port Canaveral CEO says Mel Holt, Charles Frazier © Provided by WFTV Orlando The COVID-19 pandemic continues to keep cruises out of Port Canaveral. Port Canaveral officials say they’re worried the CDC’s current guidance for cruises is costing Brevard County tourism dollars that may never return. Port Director and CEO Captain John Murray expressed his concerns during an update for the Port Authority Board of Commissioners at their meeting Wednesday morning. “I can’t wait for the day that I come up here and I start my presentation announcing a date on when we’re going to start cruising,” Murray began. “But today’s not that day.”

Florida AG Moody Seeks Injunction To Resume Cruises In State

/ lorida Attorney General Ashley Moody’s office filed a 27-page motion Thursday in federal court in Tampa. Florida s Attorney General Ashley Moody says the CDC violated law in prohibiting cruise ships from sailing during the pandemic. Two weeks after suing federal health officials, Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody has asked a judge for a preliminary injunction to block restrictions on the cruise-ship industry. Moody’s office filed a 27-page motion Thursday in federal court in Tampa arguing that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has violated a law known as the Administrative Procedure Act by issuing guidelines that have kept cruise ships from sailing during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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