George Nyavor

  • Major Court Defeat For Trump’s ICE Policy

    A federal judge in California delivered a major blow to the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown on November 25, 2025, ruling that ICE cannot lock up long-term undocumented immigrants indefinitely without a bond hearing. U.S. District Judge Sunshine Suzanne Sykes struck down a July 8, 2025, DHS policy that re-classified millions of undocumented residents — even…

  • State Department Moves to Drop 38 Universities From Research Program Over DEI Hiring Policies

    The State Department is preparing to suspend 38 universities—including some of the nation’s most elite—from a flagship federal research partnership because of their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) hiring practices, according to an internal memo and spreadsheet obtained by The Guardian. The proposed move targets institutions participating in the Diplomacy Lab, a decade-old program that…

  • Trump’s ‘Reverse Migration’ Blueprint Sparks Alarm Among Immigration Experts: ‘Lofty, Broad, and Uncharted’

    When President Donald Trump outlined what he calls a “reverse migration plan” on Truth Social, the reaction among immigration attorneys was immediate. Attorney LaToya McBean-Pompy, a widely followed immigration lawyer, broke down the proposal in a video that has since gained traction online, calling the plan “lofty,” “broad,” and potentially “sweeping” in its reach. Her…

  • Kristi Noem’s Defiance of Court Order Raises Alarming Legal Questions for Post-Trump Administration

    Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s decision to disregard a federal judge’s order blocking the deportation of alleged Venezuelan gang members is igniting a fierce legal debate in Washington — one that could shape the accountability landscape long after President Donald Trump leaves office. According to a recent Justice Department filing, Noem personally authorized the continuation…

  • Mass Shooting At Stockton Birthday-Party: No Arrests 48 Hours After Attack That Killed 3 Children

    Nearly two days after a child’s birthday party in Stockton, California, erupted into gunfire, killing four people — including three children ages 8, 9, and 14 — authorities say they still have no suspects in custody. The lack of arrests is deepening frustration and fear in a community already reeling from one of the Central…

  • Trump Sparks Outrage After Pardoning Convicted Honduran Ex-President Juan Orlando Hernández

    U.S. President Donald Trump has ignited a political and moral firestorm after announcing a pardon for Juan Orlando Hernández, the former Honduran president. Hernández was convicted in the United States for trafficking 400 tons of cocaine into the country. Once the leader of a nation of 10 million, he was found guilty by a U.S.…

  • Pennsylvania Just Banned Hair Discrimination: Here’s What the CROWN Act Means for Everyday Black Americans

    Pennsylvania is now the 28th state in the country to ban discrimination based on natural hair, after Gov. Josh Shapiro signed the CROWN Act (HB 439) into law. For many Black Pennsylvanians, the change is more than a policy shift — it’s a long-overdue affirmation of dignity, identity, and freedom from bias that has shaped…

  • Venezuela Condemns Trump’s Call to Close Its Airspace As Illegal And ‘Colonialist’ Threat

    Venezuela is fiercely condemning former U.S. President Donald Trump after he declared that the airspace above and around the country should be considered “closed,” sparking diplomatic outrage and warnings of escalating tensions across Latin America. In a sharply worded statement, Venezuela’s foreign ministry described Trump’s remarks as “another extravagant, illegal and unjustified aggression against the…

  • Former Military Lawyers Concluded Hegseth Committed War Crimes: New Report Sparks Outrage Over Alleged Kill-All Order

    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is facing intensifying scrutiny after a bombshell Washington Post investigation alleged that he directly ordered U.S. forces to kill everyone on board a suspected drug-trafficking vessel in the Caribbean — an operation former military lawyers say constitutes murder, war crimes, or both. According to The Washington Post, the September mission involved…

  • Trump Threatens to Charge Biden With Perjury

    Donald Trump is escalating his campaign to dismantle Joe Biden’s legacy — and this time, he’s threatening criminal charges. In a sweeping and legally questionable declaration posted on social media, the president said he intends to cancel “most” of Biden’s executive orders on the grounds that they were not personally signed by Biden. Trump claimed,…