5 things for Tuesday: - Immigration - Supreme Court - Brexit - Brunei - Algeria
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1. ImmigrationCould President Donald Trump actually shut down the southern border? The administration is sending mixed messages. Yesterday, Trump tweeted a threat to close the Mexican border in the wake of the ongoing migrant crisis. However, White House senior adviser Stephen Miller says the President hasn't decided for sure yet, and will see how effectively the US can handle halting"meritless asylum claims" from Central American migrants in the coming days.
How executions go wrong 02:16Read More3. BrexitTime for your Brexit update: Things are still a mess! On Monday, UK members of Parliament ended up rejecting four different alternative options to Prime Minister Theresa May's unpopular Brexit plan. The options included two proposals to keep Britain in a customs union with the European Union that narrowly missed out on a majority.
George Clooney and UN protest Brunei's anti-gay law 02:565. AlgeriaAlgerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika is going to step down just a few weeks before his term expires on April 28th. The announcement comes after weeks of protests and calls for the 82-year-old's resignation. Bouteflika came to power two decades ago, and he is widely believed to be incapacitated due to illness.
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Supreme Court again tackles whether to stop partisan gerrymanderingThe Supreme Court on Tuesday will not have to debate whether a group of North Carolina politicians deliberately redrew election maps to give their party the maximum partisan advantage. The state’s Republican leaders admitted to doing exactly that.
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Supreme Court will hear 2 critical partisan gerrymander casesOn the eve of the next census, which will trigger most legislatures across the country to draw new congressional district lines, the Supreme Court on Tuesday will hear two cases that could fundamentally impact how those maps are drawn.
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Gun advocates request emergency stay from Supreme Court as bump stock ban loomsBump stocks, devices that allow a semiautomatic firearm to shoot more than one shot with a single pull of the trigger, will be banned in the United States starting Tuesday. 'We are faithfully following President Trump's leadership by making clear that bump stocks, which turn semiautomatics
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Myanmar Supreme Court agrees to rule on journalists' appealMyanmar's Supreme Court agrees to rule on an appeal filed by lawyers for two Reuters journalists sentenced to seven years in prison for their reporting on Myanmar's brutal crackdown on Rohingya Muslims.
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Gun advocates request for temporary emergency stay from Supreme Court denied as bump stock ban loomsLate Monday, the Supreme Court was considering an emergency request from gun advocates to stay the ban on bump stocks while cases challenging the ban are on appeal.
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Supreme Court rules against USS Cole victims in Sudan lawsuitSupreme Court has ruled against USS Cole bombing victims in their lawsuit against Sudan. Decision clears the way for lower courts to toss $314 million in damages awarded to families.
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Supreme Court hears arguments over partisan redistrictingWASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court is returning to arguments over whether the political task of redistricting can be overly partisan.
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