US Politics

Biden renews legal status for nearly 1 million immigrants

The Biden administration extends Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for nearly 1 million immigrants from El Salvador, Sudan, Ukraine, and Venezuela, allowing them to remain in the U.S. and work legally. This decision provides temporary relief amidst ongoing crises in their home countries and is part of a broader immigration policy debate in America.

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Trump seeks Supreme Court action in “hush money” case

Former President Donald Trump seeks the intervention of the Supreme Court to pause sentencing in his hush money case, citing risks of injustice and potential harm to the presidency. The legal team argues for Supreme Court review to address concerns of fairness and procedural bias. The Court’s decision remains pending, attracting widespread attention.

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DOJ suggests partial release of special counsel’s report on Trump

The Justice Department has advocated for the partial public release of special counsel Jack Smith’s report on the 2020 election investigation, citing public interest and transparency. This report involves scrutiny of former President Donald Trump’s actions related to the election. The legal proceedings for this request aim to balance transparency with protecting ongoing investigations and individuals’ fair trial rights.

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Venezuelan Opposition Leader Meets with President Biden

Venezuelan opposition leader met with U.S. President Joe Biden amid debates over Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro’s election claim. United States and several European countries have disputed the legitimacy of Venezuela’s elections, citing unfair practices. The two leaders discussed promoting democratic norms, potential international pressure on Maduro, and addressing humanitarian crises in Venezuela.

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