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Federal judge blocks ‘abolish ICE’ activist and illegal immigrant from being deported

A federal judge in Colorado issued an order Friday blocking immigration officials from deporting “abolish ICE” activist and illegal immigrant Jeanette Vizguerra before a hearing scheduled for next week. The order places a temporary injunction on local ICE officials Johnny Choate and Ernesto Santacruz, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem and U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi from…

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GOP rep sounds alarm over Dems ‘inciting far-left activists’ after private luncheon protest turns physical

EXCLUSIVE: A disruption over the Trump administration’s cost-cutting efforts turned physical after protesters crashed an event in a red New York district, prompting a Republican lawmaker to raise concerns over Democratic efforts to “organize protests” in GOP districts. Protesters disrupted a private luncheon hosted by the Rockland Business Association on Thursday, targeting one of the…

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Sudan’s military says it has retaken Khartoum’s Republican Palace, seat of country’s government

Sudan’s military on Friday retook the Republican Palace in Khartoum, the last heavily guarded bastion of rival paramilitary forces in the capital, after nearly two years of fighting. The seizure of the Republican Palace, surrounded by government ministries, was a major symbolic victory for Sudan’s military against the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces — though it…

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‘Little House on the Prairie’ actor Jack Lilley dead at 91

Jack Lilley, best known for his roles on “Little House on the Prairie,” has died. He was 91. His son, Clint Lilley, exclusively confirmed to Fox News Digital that his father had died “peacefully in his sleep,” at the Motion Picture & Television Fund retirement home in Calabasas, California on Wednesday, March 19.  “He was…

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Student loans, Pell grants will continue despite Education Department downsizing, expert says

As President Donald Trump moves to downsize and eventually dismantle the Department of Education, an expert in contact with White House stakeholders assured that the department’s programs, including funding, student loans and civil rights protections, will continue. “They want to make sure, especially with things like Title I schools for disadvantaged students, and high poverty…

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