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https://t.co/pozNuXFhk2 & USA Today Network. Investigative reporter: civil rights, immigration, Arab & Muslim communities, refugees, bias

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"We feel vulnerable, in a way, kidnapped or detained without justification. We see with profound helplessness and frustration that the right to due process & legal counsel were violated," states letter signed by 25 #DelaneyHall detainees. @hack1872 northjersey.com/story/news/202…
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Leqaa Kordia of Paterson was sent back to a Texas detention center on Monday - three days after she suffered a seizure and was hospitalized. She has been detained for nearly a year despite an immigration judge twice ordering her release. tinyurl.com/2xuskxw3
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Leqaa Kordia is back in an ICE detention center in Texas. On Monday, 3 days after she suffered a seizure, she was released from a hospital and returned to the facility where attorneys say she has been "wrongfully detained" in "egregious conditions." northjersey.com/story/news/imm…
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Leqaa Kordia of Paterson hospitalized after falling ill in ICE custody. Her family & attorneys say they can’t get answers about her condition or whereabouts. “We are terrified,” said Kordia’s cousin, saying she appeared frail & ill during a recent visit. northjersey.com/story/news/imm…
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When foreign bureaus close, it's not just the reporters and editors losing their jobs but also local staffs — researchers, translators, office managers, drivers and more — who are laid off and don't have the same union protections. If you can support them: gofundme.com/f/support-for-…
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A federal judge has paused the cancellation of TPS for Haitians - a temporary reprieve for Haitians and the many health care businesses that employ them. Here's what they told us last fall about Haitians' role in the workforce. northjersey.com/story/news/202…
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34 Texas legislators demand release of Leqaa Kordia of Paterson, NJ, from immigration custody in letter to DHS, alleging "criminalization of peaceful protest." northjersey.com/story/news/pol…
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A judge granted her bond. The Trump Administration ignored it. Leqaa Kordia has been locked in a Texas detention facility for 10 months because she protested. Texas House Democrats are demanding her release. We will not let Texas become a political internment camp. #txlege
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Ibrahim Majed
Ibrahim Majed@IbrahimMajed·
The next 72 hours are critical for the world. If the United States succeeds in imposing control over Venezuela, and by extension over the world’s largest proven oil reserves, it will mark a major shift in global power. Such a move would not be about restoring democracy or protecting human rights, but about reasserting strategic dominance over energy, trade routes, and regional alignments. In that case, Iran would likely move to the forefront of Washington’s strategic priorities. Securing control over Venezuelan oil would reduce U.S. vulnerability to energy disruptions in the Gulf and provide a buffer against supply shocks in the event of a confrontation with Iran. With a reliable alternative source of heavy crude under its influence, Washington would be better positioned to absorb or offset the destruction or shutdown of energy infrastructure in the Persian Gulf during a war. This would lower the economic cost of escalation and make military pressure against Iran more politically and economically manageable. At the same time, such control would strengthen the United States’ ability to shape global oil flows and pricing, reinforcing the central role of the dollar in energy markets and helping preserve the petrodollar system that underpins U.S. financial power. Venezuela would thus become more than a regional issue. It would become a strategic precedent, a demonstration that economic pressure, political engineering, and, if necessary, force can be used to restructure sovereign states and realign the global balance of power. However, if the United States becomes entangled in Venezuela and faces sustained resistance, the outcome shifts dramatically. A prolonged crisis would drain political capital, stretch military and economic resources, and weaken Washington’s capacity to project power elsewhere, including in the Middle East. That would also complicate Israeli strategic planning, which is closely tied to U.S. regional leverage. What happens in Venezuela will not stay in Latin America. It will shape the future of energy control, the limits of American power, and the direction of geopolitical confrontation far beyond Caracas.
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A Palestinian Christian family brings a centuries-old olive wood craft from the ancient olive groves of Bethlehem to a NJ mall. The religious carvings help support an artisan community at at time of collapsing tourism & hardship under Israeli occupation. northjersey.com/story/news/202…
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