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16 Mar 2025
#illegals
Forbes: Judge Blocks Trump’s Alien Enemies Act Deportation Order: Here’s Where Trump And Musk Are Winning—And Losing—In Court
A federal judge has blocked President Trump's executive order to deport Venezuelan nationals linked to the Tren de Aragua criminal organization, mandating a halt to deportations and the return of migrants already on flights. This ruling comes amid ongoing legal challenges against the Trump administration's policies.
Numerous lawsuits have emerged since Trump's inauguration, with various groups contesting his directives. While some temporary rulings have been made, the legal landscape remains fluid, as both sides continue to appeal decisions in court.
#society
Times Of Israel: Family of Yarden Bibas fundraises to help him heal, memorialize Shiri and the boys
The family of Yarden Bibas, a released hostage whose wife and young sons were murdered by Hamas, is seeking public support to fund his rehabilitation and memorialize his family. They aim to raise over $1.3 million for mental health and financial assistance, with two-thirds of the goal met so far.
Yarden, who spent 484 days in captivity, is focused on rebuilding his life despite the trauma. His sister emphasized the importance of honoring their memories through initiatives that benefit others, especially children. The family has criticized government officials for their handling of hostage negotiations and the ongoing conflict.
#culture
GB News: Shakespeare’s birthplace to be 'decolonised' over concerns playwright promotes 'white supremacy'
Shakespeare's Birthplace Trust is initiating a "decolonisation" of its collection, responding to concerns that the playwright's works promote "white supremacy." The trust aims to create a more inclusive museum experience by analyzing the impact of colonialism on Shakespeare's legacy and addressing potentially harmful language in its archives.
This initiative follows research suggesting that Shakespeare's works uphold European cultural superiority, prompting calls to reframe his status among global authors. The trust plans to remove offensive language and enhance diversity in its programming, despite backlash against "woke" trigger warnings on Shakespeare's plays.