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作者: Jeaonesiz    时间: 2025-1-16 14:49
标题: llmn Trove of documents, 911 calls from Uvalde shooting massacre released after media legal fight
Ujad NYPD arrests man suspected of carrying out shooting with children inches away, reports say
SAN DIEGO  CNS  - The San Diego City Council Tuesday officially rescinded Resolution 76068, which called for the FBI to remove San Diegans of Japanese descent during World War II.The initial resolution, passed Jan. 27, 1942, correspond stanley canada ed with President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signing Executive Order No. 9066, under which more than 120,000 people of Japanese ancestry were incarcerated in 10 camps in the western United States and Arkansas during the war.The U.S. Supreme Court then upheld Order 9066 in the case Korematsu v. United States in 1944, described by Councilwoman Marni von Wilpert on Tuesday as  one of the most reviled decisions in the Supreme Court s history. The initial San Diego resolution reads:  The Council of the City of San Diego hereby respectfully calls the attention of the Federal Bureau of Investigation to the fact that there are in San Diego and vicinity many enemy aliens, especially Japanese, whose con stanley cup tinued residence here is considered inimical to the best interests of this vital defense area. It is urged upon said Federal Bureau of In stanley cup vestigation that said enemy aliens be removed from this vicinity, since their presence here is cause for great concern on the part of the City of San Diego due to existence of known subversive elements. In 1980, Congress created the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians to examine the actions and impact of Executive Order 9066. Following 18 months of investigation, the commission concluded that the or Zwjs Survey: Women feel less comfortable than men bargaining for better pay, promotions
An Arizona teenager who lives with his grandparents is being forced by the HOA to leave the 55+ community. The family of Collin Clabaugh, 15, said that their grandson came to live with them after both his parents died two weeks apart.  Its amazing how one rule is more important than one persons life,  said Melodie Passmore, grandmother of Clabaugh. Passmore said she received an                                                         HOA letter          stanley termos                                         from her community in Prescott that gives them a deadline of June to find other accommodations for Clabaugh.  We didnt plan this, we didnt go out one day and say hey, lets have Clay kill himself, and lets have Bonnie die, and well take Collin in,  said Passmore.  And to heck with the HOA its not the way it was pl stanley website anned. Clabaugh said his transition to Prescott from California has helped him in his grieving, and he said no o stanley flask ne is showing compassion. It just seems so heartless that even though weve explained our whole situation it has to be the rule that dictates everything, it cant be someones life,  said Clabaugh. In a letter to the Passmores from the lawyers for the Gardens at Willow Creek HOA, they said,  the board must balance the interest of all parties involved, not just the Passmores鈥?The Passmores say they moved into the HOA community as their final home four years ago. They say Clabaugh did not enter the home until the end of 2018 after the passing of his parents. In a              




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