DOJ must unseal files on Georgia’s 2020 ballot raid, judge rules

A federal judge has ordered the U.S. Department of Justice to unseal records tied to the recent seizure of 2020 election ballots and documents in Fulton County, Georgia, by Tuesday, directing the agency to place warrant materials and related filings on the public court docket with only limited, court-approved redactions, in a case that has drawn national attention to federal actions involving Georgia’s 2020 vote.

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Under 14% of ICE arrests involved violent criminals, report finds

New DHS data show that less than 14% of individuals arrested by ICE during the Trump administration had violent criminal records. The official statistics, not previously reported in this detail, offer a comprehensive look at who was targeted in federal immigration enforcement operations. The figures distinguish between violent offenses, non-violent crimes, and immigration-related violations. The data provide an evidence-based view of the criminal histories of those detained and add clarity to public debates over immigration policy, enforcement priorities, and public safety impacts across the United States.

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