Arrest of Illegal Aliens for Shooting and Killing Man in Inglewood, California

Two illegal aliens with lengthy criminal records in sanctuary cities were arrested after allegedly shooting and killing a man who tried to stop them from stealing a catalytic converter in Inglewood, California. One suspect has been arrested at least a dozen times with charges including grand theft, concealed firearm in car, kidnapping, possession of meth, and possession of burglary tools.

Immigration Enforcement in the U.S.

The Trump administration has arrested thousands of immigrants in the U.S. without legal status. Some have committed heinous crimes, but many do not have criminal records.

Support for Deporting Illegal Immigrants with Criminal Records in New York State

The article discusses the support for deporting illegal immigrants with criminal records in New York State. There is bipartisan agreement on the issue, with a majority of both Democrats and Republicans supporting the deportation of convicted illegal aliens.

Trump Pardons for Jan. 6 Rioters with Criminal Records

President Trump pardoned individuals involved in the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol riot, many of whom had extensive criminal records including violent crimes and sexual abuse. Some pardoned individuals faced tragic outcomes post-pardon, such as being shot and killed by law enforcement.

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Rescuers search for survivors after midair collision in D.C. area, Trump plans to hold criminal migrants deported from U.S. at Gitmo, some pardoned Jan. 6 rioters have lengthy criminal records.

Local Newspapers Editing Old Articles for Individuals with Past Criminal Records

Local newspapers are considering requests to edit or remove old articles to help individuals with past criminal records move on from their past, recognizing the harmful impact of media coverage on their lives. Efforts have been made to protect the privacy of subjects involved in minor crimes by deleting names or stories. This movement has spread to various newsrooms in the US, aiming to address biased and harmful coverage while promoting fairness and rehabilitation.

Maryland Governor Pardons 175,000 with Low-Level Marijuana Convictions

Maryland Governor Wes Moore pardons 175,000 people with low-level marijuana convictions, aiming to remove barriers to employment, housing, and education. Pardons do not erase convictions but provide psychological benefits and can prevent deportation for immigrants. There is ongoing debate about the effectiveness of pardons in helping individuals with criminal records.

Travel restrictions for convicted felons

After being convicted of multiple felonies, former President Donald Trump may be barred from visiting 37 countries due to their strict policies on individuals with criminal records.