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Two members of the Nutley school district In New Jersey are proposing a law that will require parents of habitual "problem children" to help pay for the cost of the students punishment. The proposal would require the parents of high school students...
Tags: Nutley schools, school detention, Steven Rogers, Nutley School, detention, School punishment
Nutley,N.J.-A New Jersey school district wants parents to pay for their childrens punishment. It's a proposal that has some parents up-in-arms! Two board members are sponsoring the plan that would target students who are habitually sent to detention....
Tags: Nutley, New Jersey, schools, detention, parents, pay, children, educators, violation, officials, constitution, proposal, allnews, School punishment, Education, wants parents
Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2009 Groups to rally at Ga. A coalition of immigrant rights groups plans to hold a vigil, rally and "funeral procession" to draw attention to what it says are violations at a south Georgia immigration detention center.
Tags: immigration detention, Macon, Immigration law, International law, Detention, Immigration to Australia, Punishments, Criminal law, Human Interest, Social Issues
THE Obama administration is considering relocating some Guantanamo detainees to a mostly vacant prison in the President's home state of Illinois, US media reports. The Thomson Correctional Facility, a maximum-security state prison about 240km west of...
Tags: prison, obama, guantanamo detainees, chicago, Illinois, terrorists, Guantanamo Bay, obama administration, illinois prisoners, Obama White House, Cuba, Taliban insurgency, War in Afghanistan, Afghanistan, Taliban, War Conflict, Presidency of Barack Obama, Barack Obama, Detention, Pat Quinn, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, Human rights abuses, Guantanamo Bay detention camp, Internments, Politics, Extrajudicial prisoners of the United States, Uzbekistani captives held in Guantanamo, Guantᅢᄀnamo Bay, Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, Spanish-American War, Kuwaiti captives in Guantanamo, Standish Maximum Correctional Facility
For Esmeralda a transgender asylum seeker from Mexico who faced horrific circumstances in immigration detention, it came in the form of seeking justice. Kept in a segregated cell with other transgender detainees, Esmeralda never realized that her experience...
Tags: Esmeralda, transgender asylum, Mexico, Mexico City, Immigration law, International law, Punishments, Detention, Immigration to Australia, Criminal law, Immigration detention, Social Issues
Some news stories raise more questions than they answer. Gustavo De La Rosa Hickerson, the Juarez Ombudsman for the Human Rights Commission of the State of Chihuahua, Mexico, was released October 21 from one of the Department of Homeland...
Tags: CBP, US Customs and Border Patrol, Chuhuahua, Human Rights Commission, Mexican military, asylum, immigration, detention, Gustavo De La Rosa Hickerson, Congressional Inquiry, political asylum
On the front page of the Times a few days ago, there was an article detailing a new Presidential plan that would allow for indefinite detention of a preventive nature for those suspected of posing a danger to the United States. Details of the plan are...
Tags: detention, harm, liberalism, national security
The decision would be welcome by one and all – parents of students who misbehave in schools would have to face the consequences for the misdeeds of the students. The normal punishments meted out to students in school are detaining in the classrooms,...
Tags: misbehave, parents, students, lunch breaks, detention, mobile phone, isolation
Five hundred El Pasoans hiked up a mountain with Catholic Bishop Armando Ochoa in honor of migrants and refugees in the Texas community yesterday. As a pilgrimage of remembrance, they linked the sufferings of Jesus Christ as he walked to his death...
Tags: Bishop Armando Ochoa, Mount Cristo Rey, Lent, Stations of the Cross, Urbici Soler, illegal immigration, Jesus Christ, Roman Catholic Church, Bishop Thomas Tobin, ICE, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, immigration raids, detention
Yes, we have a new President elect. With him comes a new police force "as strong as the military." As strong as the military? Mandatory voluntary service required. "Mandatory voluntary?" I thought that was an oxymoron. Oops--forgot about the...