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Georgia teacher arrested after shocking school closet encounter
Arrest in Douglas CountyDouglas County authorities arrested Maris Nichols, a…
Arrest in Douglas CountyDouglas County authorities arrested Maris Nichols, a 25-year-old biology teacher and football program director at Alexander High School in Georgia, after she was accused of sexual misconduct involving a student. Jail records and local reports say she was booked into the Douglas County Jail on two felony counts of sexual assault by a person in a position of supervisory or disciplinary authority. She later made a first court appearance by video and was given a $40,000 bond. School systems love a polished statement about safety, but the handcuffs tend to do the real talking.What the warrants allegeAccording to arrest warrants cited by multiple outlets, Nichols allegedly had intercourse with the underage student on two separate occasions. One alleged encounter took place on April 23 inside a school closet at Alexander High School. The other allegedly happened on May 2 inside a Hummer parked at the end of a driveway in a Douglasville neighborhood. The details are disturbing, but the legal record still matters: these are allegations, and the case will have to move through the courts like every other one that arrives with a public-relations headache attached.District response and public trustThe Douglas County School System said it…
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Tom Homan Reveals The Massive Deportation Number
Homan Says The Pace Will Keep Rising Tom Homan said…
Homan Says The Pace Will Keep Rising Tom Homan said the Trump administration is not backing off its deportation push. Speaking on Fox News, he said he expects the numbers to rise, not fall, even as border crossings continue to drop. Homan also answered a question about how many deportations would be needed to restore a country of legal citizens with one word: millions. That is not exactly subtle, but subtlety has never been the trademark of immigration debates. Homan said there are about 12 million illegal aliens in the country, though he argued the real number is much higher. His point was simple enough: the administration plans to arrest and remove as many people as it can, and it is not pretending this will be a quiet paperwork exercise. Sanctuary Cities Remain The Main Target Homan said federal resources will keep going toward sanctuary cities because that is where the administration sees the biggest problem. He argued that states like Florida and Texas cooperate more closely with federal immigration enforcement, while other states block access to jails and refuse to honor detainers. In his telling, that leaves ICE chasing public safety threats in places where local officials want to…
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