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#illegals

The Western Journal: DOJ Throws Massive Wrench in the Plans of Anti-'Alligator Alcatraz' Advocates
DOJ Throws Massive Wrench in the Plans of Anti-'Alligator Alcatraz' Advocates
The Department of Justice is opposing lawsuits against Florida's "Alligator Alcatraz," a facility for detaining illegal immigrants, which recently received its first detainees. Activists claim the project bypassed environmental reviews, but the DOJ argues the facility is state-operated and essential for immigration enforcement.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis asserts the site was selected to mitigate environmental impact. The DOJ maintains that the lawsuits lack merit, as they do not identify any final federal actions related to the facility. A federal judge will soon decide on the case.


#society

GB News: Neighbour from hell 'stole' homeowner's electricity and caused water to be cut off
Neighbour from hell 'stole' homeowner's electricity and caused water to be cut off
A woman discovered her neighbor was stealing electricity after a dispute over an unpaid water bill. The neighbor, facing financial difficulties, admitted to the theft but expressed embarrassment about asking for help, offering $100 as compensation. The homeowners plan to involve property management.

The incident has drawn strong reactions online, with many criticizing the neighbor's actions as deliberate and manipulative. The homeowners emphasized their own financial struggles and the need for mutual respect in their living situation.


#education

The Epoch Times: Tuition Hikes and Spending Cuts—What’s Behind the Financial Woes of US Universities?
Tuition Hikes and Spending Cuts—What’s Behind the Financial Woes of US Universities?
Colleges and universities nationwide are grappling with financial difficulties as the new academic year approaches. This trend affects institutions of all sizes and prestige, with layoffs and hiring freezes reported at several affluent schools, including Cornell, Duke, and Notre Dame.

These measures reflect a broader financial strain in higher education, impacting both public and private universities across the country.