Title 42 Expires Soon, but the U.S. Court Denies Keeping COVID-19 Asylum Restrictions

Title 42 Expires Soon, but the U.S. Court Denies Keeping COVID-19 Asylum Restrictions

Title 42 is expiring, but the U.S. court rejects the efforts to keep the COVID-19 asylum restrictions.
Colombia’s Drug Kingpin Don Mario Sentenced to 35 Years by U.S. Court

Colombia's Drug Kingpin Don Mario Sentenced to 35 Years by U.S. Court

Colombia's infamous drug kingpin Daniel Rendon Herrera, better known as Don Mario, has been sentenced to spend 35 years in prison by a U.S. court.

Millennials Divided: Split Opinion Toward US Judicial System Confidence Among Latinos, Blacks, Whites

Millennials are divided about the U.S. judicial system. Harvard University Institute of Politics' (IOP) "Survey of Young Americans' Attitudes Toward Politics and Public Service" found nearly one-in-two millennials "do not have confidence that the justice system is fair," and the topics of race, political party and income are major factors.
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