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Internet slams Ashton Kutcher's 'brownface' in old Popchips ad amid backlash for Danny Masterson letter
Internet slams Ashton Kutcher's 'brownface' in old Popchips ad amid backlash for Danny Masterson letter
Ashton Kutcher's Popchips ad was reportedly taken down after sparking a controversy over the racist 'brownface'
2023-09-11 22:25
Kremlin adviser to hold talks with papal envoy on Ukraine at Putin's request
Kremlin adviser to hold talks with papal envoy on Ukraine at Putin's request
MOSCOW Russian President Vladimir Putin's foreign policy adviser Yuri Ushakov will hold talks with the pope's peace envoy
2023-06-28 19:51
Why is Amanda Bynes placed on second psychiatric hold? 'She's the Man' star turned herself in to cops
Why is Amanda Bynes placed on second psychiatric hold? 'She's the Man' star turned herself in to cops
Amanda Bynes finds herself in an official psychiatric hold for the second time after her LA incident in March 2023
2023-06-20 09:57
Santiago Pena, Paraguay's new president, faces tricky balancing act
Santiago Pena, Paraguay's new president, faces tricky balancing act
By Daniela Desantis and Lucinda Elliott ASUNCION Paraguay's new president Santiago Pena takes office on Tuesday, a clean-cut
2023-08-15 20:55
Texas congresswoman slams Greg Abbott’s ‘cruel and inhumane’ floating razor barriers at border
Texas congresswoman slams Greg Abbott’s ‘cruel and inhumane’ floating razor barriers at border
Members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus criticised Texas governor Greg Abbott for deploying “cruel and inhumane” tactics like razor-tipped buoys as part of his controversial effort to lock down the US-Mexico border. “Today was eye-opening,” Rep Sylvia Garcia of Texas wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter, sharing a video of orange buoys used in the Rio Grande which are separated with blade saw-like barbed disks. “Seeing the barbaric, inhumane, and ungodly practices in my home state of Texas. This is beyond politics and crosses a line into human rights violations.” “Everyone needs to see what I saw in Eagle Pass today,” said Texas congressman Joaquin Castro in his own dispatch from the border. “Clothing stuck on razor wire where families got trapped. Chainsaw devices in the middle of buoys. Land seized from US citizens. Operation Lone Star is barbaric — and Governor Abbott is making border communities collateral damage.” The Texas governor has insisted that the buoys and razor wire he’s installed across the border between the state and Mexico will save lives by deterring migration. However, as The Independent has reported, advocates and Texas troopers are warning the tools are already putting people at risk. In July, a Texas state border medic named Nicholas Wingate went public with allegations that the border barriers were already causing severe injuries, and that he and his fellow troopers were ordered, as part of the governor’s Operation Lone Star, to push exhausted migrants back into the river and refuse to offer them water. (The state denies this order existed.) “I believe we have stepped over a line into the inhumane,” he told his superiors, in messages shared with media outlets. Last week, Mexican officials informed the state of Texas that two bodies were found in the Rio Grande: one ensnared in Governor Greg Abbott’s controversial floating border wall, and another in a nearby area. Critics allege the border build-up cause these deaths, though the cause of death for the two people found hasn’t been determined yet. Despite years of border security installations and billions invested across multiple state and federal administrations, migration continues to increase, hitting a record in December. “It’s been proven time after time that these so-called prevention through deterrence strategies don’t work,” Fernando García of the Border Network for Human Rights told The Independent last month. “They have not stopped immigration flows, but what they have done is they have put immigrants at risk.” “It’s very likely that with [the floating buoy wall] they are looking for more remote and isolated places to come across so that whenever they are in danger by heat exhaustion, by drowning, they will not have anybody to help them,” he added, saying he worries it could be a record year for migrant deaths in the Rio Grande. Members of Congress and human rights activists aren’t the only ones taking issue with the border barriers. Last month, a local kayak guide in Eagle Pass named Jessie Fuentes sued the state, arguing it doesn’t have authority to erect a floating border barrier in the Rio Grande. “You’ve taken a beautiful waterway and you’ve converted it into a war zone,” he toldThe Independent. The Department of Justice has also sued the state, arguing it violated federal waterways laws. Texas has insisted it has legal authority to carry out such measures, some of which it argues are allowed under a controversial reading of the US Constitution granting states war powers when theyr’e under invasion. Legal experts told The Independent this is a mistaken reading of the clause, which was intended to cover invasion by military forces, not regular immigration by civilians. “The theory that Abbott is relying on here is that the influx of undocumented individuals is an actual invasion. That also doesn’t pass muster,” Katherine Yon Ebright, counsel at the Brennan Center’s Liberty & National Security Program, told The Independent. Read More How governor Greg Abbott is using an obscure ‘invasion’ legal theory for a border power grab in Texas Republicans and Democrats agree: They want to kill migrants at the US-Mexico border Buoys, razor wire, and a Trump-y wall: How Greg Abbott turned the Rio Grande into an immigration ‘war zone’ After a glacial dam outburst destroyed homes in Alaska, a look at the risks of melting ice masses District attorney threatens to charge officials in California's capital over homelessness response Judge is asked to block Florida law making it a crime to drive people who are in the US illegally
2023-08-09 09:28
Church of England dumps all oil and gas investments
Church of England dumps all oil and gas investments
Campaigners on Thursday hailed a move by the Church of England to exclude all oil and gas majors from its investment...
2023-06-23 00:18
Russian parents send children for patriotic school year
Russian parents send children for patriotic school year
Girls with big white hair bows and boys in blazers held hands as they lined up for their first day back to school in Moscow, with parents watching proudly and...
2023-09-02 02:46
Authorities to reveal results of investigation into how Colorado's worst wildfire started
Authorities to reveal results of investigation into how Colorado's worst wildfire started
Authorities plan to announce the findings of their investigation into how Colorado's most destructive wildfire started
2023-06-08 12:50
Adin Ross says he feels 'horrible' after his 24-year-old friend Quatty dies: 'I DM'd him last night'
Adin Ross says he feels 'horrible' after his 24-year-old friend Quatty dies: 'I DM'd him last night'
Adin Ross shared his thoughts and emotions after the loss of his friend Quatty due to heart attack
2023-11-02 14:18
India Needs 8%-8.5% Growth To Create Enough Jobs, Former RBI Goovernor Says
India Needs 8%-8.5% Growth To Create Enough Jobs, Former RBI Goovernor Says
India’s economy is showing signs of steady growth but needs to expand at a pace of over 8%
2023-11-10 15:18
Goldman Sees Australia and New Zealand Inflation Falling Below 3% in 2024
Goldman Sees Australia and New Zealand Inflation Falling Below 3% in 2024
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. expects inflation in Australia and New Zealand to ease to “a bit below” 3%
2023-11-14 07:23
Turkish election: Erdogan and Kemal Kilicdaroglu clash in final push for votes
Turkish election: Erdogan and Kemal Kilicdaroglu clash in final push for votes
The last hours of Turkey's presidential race turn sour as the candidates argue over refugees.
2023-05-27 23:28