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US relies on rare foreign policy provision to try to deport Mahmoud Khalil

Court document claims ‘potentially serious foreign policy consequences’ amid outcry over Palestinian activist’s arrest

The US government is relying on a rarely used provision of the law to try to deport a prominent Palestinian activist who recently completed his graduate studies at Columbia University, where he was a leader in last year’s campus protests.

A government charging document addressed to Mahmoud Khalil, a permanent US resident and green card holder who is currently being held in a Louisiana detention center, said that secretary of state Marco Rubio “has reasonable ground to believe that your presence or activities in the United States would have potentially serious adverse foreign policy consequences for the United States”.

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Trump is using antisemitism as a pretext for a war on the first amendment | Judith Levine

12 mars 2025 à 12:00

The Trump administration is not interested in combating antisemitism. It just wants to silence its opponents instead

On Saturday night, agents of the Department of Homeland Security arrested and detained the Columbia University graduate Mahmoud Khalil. He is still in Ice custody in a remote Louisiana lockup known for extreme human rights violations, from denial of food and water to medical “care” verging on torture.

Khalil, a Palestinian Syrian, emerged as a leader in Columbia’s Gaza solidarity encampment last year and a level-headed negotiator with university officials on behalf of the student protesters. Married to a US citizen, he holds a green card. Neither his American wife, who is eight months pregnant, nor his lawyers were warned of the arrest or told where he would be held.

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© Photograph: John Angelillo/UPI/REX/Shutterstock

Trinidad and Tobago calls new UK visa requirement ‘disproportionate move’

Travellers from country now need visas with decision reportedly made in response to rising asylum claims

Trinidad and Tobago has described Britain’s new visa requirement for tourists from the twin island state as a disproportionate and disappointing response to the issue of false asylum applications.

Trinidad and Tobago nationals previously could visit the UK without a visa, only requiring the electronic travel authorisation (ETA), which was introduced in January for all visa-exempt nations.

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‘Baby jails’ and first steps behind bars: Trump’s immigration agenda embraces family detention again

As the US ramps up enforcement, scenes of family separation and despair from Trump’s first term are repeated

The United States has resumed placing immigrant families in detention, re-embracing harrowing operations where scenes unfold such as toddlers learning to walk under the supervision of private prison corporations and children marking their birthdays at government facilities they can’t leave.

If the Obama and first Trump administrations are anything to go by, parents will have to watch their little ones go hungry without familiar foods, the kinds families cook if their children aren’t stuck in so-called “baby jails”.

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© Photograph: Christopher Dilts/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Tennessee’s push to jail officials backing immigration ‘sanctuary’ raises alarm

12 mars 2025 à 15:00

US state threatens removal and at least one year in prison for lawmakers who support ‘sanctuary city’ ordinances

Tennessee is known for taking a stricter line on immigration enforcement than many other US states. Now it has taken a step that has Democrats raising the alarm: threatening a minimum of one year in prison for lawmakers who vote the so-called wrong way on immigration policy.

In January, the state general assembly passed legislation, by about a three-to-one majority, to make it a felony for a local lawmaker, such as a school board member or a city councilperson, to vote affirmatively on a local ordinance that adopts any “sanctuary city” policy of noncompliance with federal immigration law enforcement officials.

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Who is Mahmoud Khalil? The detained Columbia graduate praised as steady negotiator

12 mars 2025 à 16:45

Key figure in pro-Palestinian campus protests arrested by Ice known for kindness and skill for de-escalation

Mahmoud Khalil, the recent Columbia University graduate who was detained by Ice on Saturday night, was linked by Donald Trump, without evidence, to “pro-terrorist, anti-Semitic, anti-American activity”. But for those who know him, Khalil was a student, a steady negotiator and a leader whose activism placed him at the center of a national movement for Palestinian solidarity.

Khalil, a Palestinian green card holder who is currently in immigration detention in Louisiana, was a lead negotiator for Columbia University Apartheid Divest (CUAD), a role that thrust him into the spotlight during the pro-Palestinian encampment protests last spring – long before his high-profile arrest. He gained a reputation among fellow protesters as a principled and strategic organizer, earning praise for his ability to de-escalate tense situations.

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© Photograph: Jeenah Moon/Reuters

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German tourists’ ordeal reportedly ending as they are returned from US detention

11 mars 2025 à 21:03

Jessica Brösche to join Lucas Sielaff, who is reported to have returned to Germany on 6 March

A German tourist detained by US immigration authorities is due to be deported back to Germany on Tuesday after spending more than six weeks in detention, including eight days in solitary confinement.

Jessica Brösche, a 29-year-old tattoo artist from Berlin, will reportedly join Lucas Sielaff, 25, from Bad Bibra in Saxony-Anhalt, who is reported to have returned to Germany on 6 March, after being arrested at the Mexican border on 18 February before being detained for almost two weeks.

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© Photograph: Bing Guan/Reuters

EU plan to deport more people will lead to ‘prolonged detention’, say critics

11 mars 2025 à 18:23

European Commission draft includes orders for people to leave EU entirely and conditions for ‘return hubs’ outside bloc

The European Commission has outlined proposals to increase deportations of people with no legal right to stay in the EU, but critics said it had opened the door to “prolonged detention” of people with plans for offshore detention centres.

The plans for a European returns system published on Tuesday came after EU leaders demanded “innovative solutions” to deal with undocumented migrants, in response to gains made by the far-right in last year’s European elections.

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© Photograph: Cecilia Fabiano/AP

Flyby11 1.6 le logiciel qui permet d'installer Windows 11 sur des PC incompatibles

Par :admin
14 février 2025 à 20:09

Merci à vous de suivre le flux Rss de www.sospc.name.

Je vous ai parlé de ce logiciel ces jours-ci, son créateur vient d'effectuer à nouveau une mise à jour il y a 9 heures avec la version 1.6.

Cet article Flyby11 1.6 le logiciel qui permet d'installer Windows 11 sur des PC incompatibles est apparu en premier sur votre site préféré www.sospc.name

Flyby11 1.5 le logiciel qui permet d'installer Windows 11 sur des PC incompatibles

Par :admin
11 février 2025 à 16:10

Merci à vous de suivre le flux Rss de www.sospc.name.

Je vous ai parlé de ce logiciel la semaine dernière, son créateur vient d'effectuer une mise à jour il y a 3 heures avec la version 1.5.

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Flyby11 1.2 le logiciel qui permet d'installer Windows 11 sur des PC incompatibles

Par :admin
3 février 2025 à 17:45

Merci à vous de suivre le flux Rss de www.sospc.name.

Ce n'est pas un secret, je n'aime pas Windows 11.

Mais bon, vous n'êtes pas obligés d'être d'accord avec moi (et heureusement d'ailleurs...), on va donc parler de la migration vers ce nouvel OS.

Vous le savez, si vous voulez migrer de Windows 10 vers Windows 11 depuis un PC non accepté par Microsoft c'est la galère.

J'utilise Rufus que je trouve parfait, mais si, comme beaucoup de néophytes, vous recherchez une méthode encore plus simple, j'ai trouvé votre bonheur.

Le logiciel miraculeux s'appelle FlyBy11, il est gratuit, portable, et vous allez le voir dans la vidéo qui suit, d'une redoutable simplicité et efficacité.

Je vous ai parlé de ce logiciel la semaine dernière, son créateur vient d'effectuer aujourd'hui une mise à jour pour rendre son outil encore plus stable et performant.

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