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Asian organizers say the Trump administration’s policies deeming anyone in the country without authorization a criminal, subject to expedited deportation, will have profound reverberations in Los Angeles County.

At the time, the court also removed several pieces of evidence, deeming some statements from alleged victims inadmissible.

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On May 22, the social worker wrapped up his investigation, deeming the allegation of neglect “inconclusive” and closing the referral.

Two judges previously denied Mr Combs's release from custody, primarily due to concerns about potential witness tampering, deeming it a significant risk if he was freed before trial, which is scheduled for May 2025.

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It doesn’t just impact your political decisions, such as Caitlyn deeming a potential child casualty as an acceptable sacrifice for her agenda.

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