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Trump Administration Sees Striking Exodus of Legal Talent The New York TimesBrain Drain Afflicts DOJ Unit Defending Trump on Immigration (1) Bloomberg Law NewsPolitics & Power: How thousands of departures from the DOJ are reshaping justice News4JAXA Breakdown Of The DOJ's Immigration Departures Above the LawTrump's deportation crusade in chaos as experienced DOJ lawyers abandon ship Alternet
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WHO Chief Says 5 Patients In Africa's Ebola Outbreak Have Recovered (Live Updates) ForbesInside the Ebola Epicenter, the Virus Rages With Little to Stop It The New York TimesCongo and Uganda report 263 confirmed Ebola cases with 43 deaths, Africa CDC says Reuters5 Ebola patients have recovered from rare strain of virus, WHO chief says CBS News
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Marxist influencer Hasan Piker defended the Singham-funded activist network at a New Jersey ICE protest and dismissed federal scrutiny of his Cuba travel.
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Mayor Ras Baraka of Newark imposed a curfew early Sunday around the immigration detention center after a second consecutive night of unrest over living conditions there.
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The US Marshals Service is offering a $10,000 reward for suspect Michael Puckett.
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Rabid bat found in residential area triggers warning from police YahooCalifornia neighborhood on alert after bat found near sidewalk tests positive for rabies virus Fox NewsRabid bat found on Fremont sidewalk prompts health warning NBC Bay AreaBat found in Irvine Regional Park tests positive for rabies CBS News
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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said it had previously issued a detainer for Vasquez-Sanchez, but that request was denied.
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Mayhem broke out at continuing anti -ICE protests at Newark's Delaney Hall Saturday night, as police fired tear gas and moved protestors away following tension that included a "tug of war" over a security fence.
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Cali Overs spent her senior year lobbying local, state and federal officials after Homeland Security bought a warehouse near her Arizona high school.
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Senate Democrats railed against Justice Clarence Thomas on Tuesday amid reports that the Supreme Court conservative failed to disclose luxury travel, gifts and a real estate transaction involving a GOP megadonor, but their plan to investigate the conservative jurist remains unclear.
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