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Sean Reynolds

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2252 - #2,259 - Make It Law: PROTESTERS BLOCKING Traffic Should Be a FELONY and a Federal Crime!
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  • 2252 - #2,259 - Make It Law: PROTESTERS BLOCKING Traffic Should Be a FELONY and a Federal Crime!

    Recent protests have ignited debate over whether blocking traffic should be a federal crime. Activists recently targeted major highways and airport access roads nationwide, including a significant disruption at Seatac Airport, where 46 protesters were charged. The demonstrators, using a tactic known as a "sleeping dragon," effectively halted traffic, impacting thousands and delaying flights. The suggestion to elevate such obstructions to a federal offense underscores a growing frustration with protests that impede daily life and raise safety concerns. This incident highlights the balance between public demonstration rights and maintaining order, with calls for stricter penalties to deter such disruptive actions.


    #TrafficLaws #ProtestReform #PublicSafety


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    Fri, 26 Apr 2024 - 23min
  • 2251 - #2,258 - CRISIS AT THE BORDER: Cartels Recruit ARMY SOLDIERS & NATIONAL GUARD for Smuggling Rings!

    Amid increasing scrutiny, shocking reports have emerged of Texas National Guard members being implicated in human smuggling operations organized by cartels. The incidents, involving young soldiers tempted by quick financial gains, underscore a concerning trend where military personnel are exploited for illegal activities. This development raises serious questions about the vulnerabilities within our armed forces and highlights the broader issue of illegal immigration and border security. The involvement of trusted service members in such activities is alarming, given their role in safeguarding national interests and highlights the ongoing challenge of securing the U.S. southern border against such threats.


    #TexasNationalGuard #HumanSmuggling #BorderSecurity


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    Fri, 26 Apr 2024 - 23min
  • 2250 - #2,257 - Dwelling illegally constructed on side of freeway by homeless - LA officials do nothing

    Among the 46,000 people in Los Angeles experiencing homelessness, there are dozens living along the Arroyo Seco next to the 110 Freeway near Highland Park.


    Those living there have constructed a number of different makeshift structures, some with tents, tarps and other scrap materials, but at least one of the structures, complete with a stone wall, a walkway, a front door, electric-powered lighting and even a hammock for relaxing, stands out.


    The people living in the seemingly well-kept structure did not want to speak to KTLA, and as might be expected, those living near the riverfront domicile have differing opinions on the encampment.


    One woman who lives nearby told KTLA’s John Fenoglio in Spanish that unhoused residents don’t bother her, and that most of those living along the Arroyo are quiet and keep to themselves.

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    Thu, 25 Apr 2024 - 24min
  • 2249 - #2,256 - New York City Gives 'Squatters' Free Lawyers

    Residents in New York City who are accused of being squatters can qualify for free legal assistance, a housing lawyer told Newsweek on Wednesday.


    Squatting has emerged as a top-button issue in recent weeks after incidents in New York captured headlines creating the impression of a crisis. However, experts have pointed out that cases of people establishing residency in properties they have no legal right to are rare.


    Asked if someone accused of being a squatter with an eviction hearing in New York City qualifies for free legal assistance, Ami Shah, deputy director of citywide housing at Legal Services NYC, said: "Yeah, they do."


    "That language is very laden and we're seeing more and more landlords claim people are squatters and as soon as you look at the facts and the law around their possession of that apartment, in fact, they do have legal rights," she added.


    A City Hall spokesperson clarified the position for Newsweek, emphasizing that only lawful tenants qualify for the assistance.



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    Thu, 25 Apr 2024 - 22min
  • 2248 - #2,255 - Gordon Ramsay’s London pub taken over by ""Professional Squatters": ‘Absolute nightmare scenario’

    In a surprising turn of events, celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay’s $16.1 million London pub has been overrun by squatters. The York and Albany Pub, which was pending sale, is now barricaded by the intruders using Ramsay’s own kitchen appliances. The squatters, self-described as professional and using the space as their new home, have left the once-pristine pub in disarray with personal belongings and debris scattered about. The police, citing the situation as a civil matter, have taken a hands-off approach, leaving Ramsay to grapple with the legal complexities of eviction. This incident underscores concerns about property rights and squatter laws in major cities, reflecting broader discussions on legal reform and property management challenges.


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    Wed, 24 Apr 2024 - 14min
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