Por: Los Angeles Times World October 02, 2022
One of two Texas brothers who authorities say opened fire on a group of migrants getting water near the U.S.-Mexico border, killing one and injuring another, was warden at a detention facility with a history of abuse allegations. The shooting happened Tuesday in rural Hudspeth County about 90 miles from El Paso, according to court documents filed Thursday. One man was killed; a woman was taken to a hospital in El Paso where she was recovering... + full article
The New York Times USA Sports October 04, 2022
One coach called in a player to review game film and showed her pornography instead. Another was notorious at the highest levels of women’s soccer for alternately berating his players and then quizzing them about their sex lives.A third coach coerced multiple players into... + más
US Soccer Report: NWSL Had 'Systemic' Culture of Sexual Misconduct, Emotional Abuse | Bleacher Report
Abuse in women’s pro soccer league was systemic, report says | WGN-TV
Associated Press USA Health October 02, 2022
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Russell M. Nelson, the president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, told members of the faith on Saturday that abuse was “a grievous sin” that shouldn’t be tolerated and would bring down the wrath of God on perpetrators.Though the... + más
BYU commends Oregon for apology after chants | ESPN
Churches defend clergy loophole in child sex abuse reporting | The Advocate
ABC News USA World October 02, 2022
JERUSALEM -- Israel is holding nearly 800 Palestinians without trial or charge, the highest number since 2008, an Israeli rights group said Sunday.The group, HaMoked, which regularly gathers figures from Israeli prison authorities, said that 798 Palestinians are currently being... + más
Palestinians: Israeli military kills 2 during West Bank raid | ABC News
Rashida Tlaib Reignites Dem Family Feud Over Israel | The Daily Beast
WPLG Local 10 USA Nation September 30, 2022
ESTANCIA, N.M. – Migrants held by U.S. authorities at a detention center in rural New Mexico have endured retaliation rather than aid after reporting unsanitary conditions at the government-contracted jail, a coalition of civil rights advocacy groups said Wednesday.A public... + más
Migrants endure retaliation at U.S. detention center, say advocates | Los Angeles Times
Bused, flown migrants can live in US, for now | 10 WBNS
Los Angeles Times USA World September 29, 2022
Migrants held by U.S. authorities at a detention center in rural New Mexico have endured retaliation rather than aid after reporting unsanitary conditions at the government-contracted jail, a coalition of civil rights advocacy groups said Wednesday. A public letter signed this... + más
Groups: Retaliation after migrants report detention center | WPLG Local 10
CBS News USA Politics September 27, 2022
Migrant children housed by the U.S. government at a makeshift shelter inside an Army base in the Texas desert suffered distress and panic attacks last year because officials lacked the resources and training to release them in a timely and safe fashion, an internal investigation... + más
Watchdog report details distress of migrant children housed at Fort Bliss | The Hill
Haunting aerial images show Hurricane Ian's aftermath in Fort Myers, Sanibel Island | ABC7
Portland Press Herald USA World September 27, 2022
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A larger panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Monday again blocked California’s first-in-the-nation ban on for-profit private prisons and immigration detention facilities, finding that it is trumped by the federal government. A three-judge... + más
Drugs, cell phones kept flowing into Florida prisons even amid strict COVID-19 lockdowns | Orlando Sentinel
Federal court says California ban on private ICE detention facilities is unconstitutional | Los Angeles Times
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