Gulo Blue
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wrong.
Department of Defense has been pushing renewable energy hard for years now.
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Get Startedwrong.
This is another intentional distraction. I read the jacket is $39 and the First Lady is never seen in clothes with text on it. That jacket was not her style.
So you are saying she is just as big of a scumbag as her husband?
Department of Defense has been pushing renewable energy hard for years now.
Oh, okay that makes up for everything bad.
I doubt that's possible, but I know very little about her.
I'm not saying that, I'm saying if they were calling all the shots, we wouldn't have pumped the bakes on renewable energy technology last year.
Department of Defense has been pushing renewable energy hard for years now.
(Reuters) - Immigrant children are being routinely and forcibly given a range of psychotropic drugs at U.S. government-funded youth shelters to manage their trauma after being detained and in some cases separated from parents, according to a lawsuit.
Children held at facilities such as the Shiloh Treatment Center in Texas are almost certain to be administered the drugs, irrespective of their condition, and without their parents? consent, according to the lawsuit filed by the Los Angeles-based Center for Human Rights & Constitutional Law.
The Shiloh center, which specializes in services for children and youths with behavioral and emotional problems, did not respond immediately to a request for comment.
The lawsuit was filed on April 16, days after the introduction of the Trump Administration?s ?zero tolerance? policy to separate children from parents who crossed the U.S.-Mexico border illegally. Trump abandoned the policy on Wednesday.
?If you?re in Shiloh then it?s almost certain you are on these medications. So if any child were placed in Shiloh after being separated from a parent, then they?re almost certainly on psychotropics,? said Carlos Holguin, a lawyer representing the Center for Human Rights & Constitutional Law.
Officials at the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), which oversees such centers, were not immediately available for comment.
(Reuters) - A federal judge ruled on Tuesday that U.S. immigration agents could no longer separate immigrant parents and children caught crossing the border from Mexico illegally, and must reunite those families that had been split up in custody.
More than 2,300 migrant children were separated from their parents after U.S. President Donald Trump?s administration began a ?zero tolerance? policy in early May, seeking to prosecute all adults who crossed the border illegally, including those traveling with children.
?The facts set forth before the court portray reactive governance responses to address a chaotic circumstance of the government?s own making,? Sabraw wrote. ?They belie measured and ordered governance, which is central to the concept of due process enshrined in our Constitution.?
Sabraw ordered the government to reunite parents with their children younger than 5 years old within 14 days of the order, and children 5 years old and older within 30 days of the order.
Sabraw?s ruling could force the administration to rapidly address confusion left by Trump?s order, and government agencies to scramble to reunite families. The administration can appeal.
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