Daily newsletter 1/14
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Daily newsletter 1/14
"A gay couple in Washington, D.C. is stuck in limbo after ICE detained one husband, a Panamanian immigrant, during what had long been treated as a routine immigration check-in. Plus, Renee Good's family has retained the same law firm as George Floyd's to launch a civil investigation into her killing, and Rep. Robin Kelly has filed articles of impeachment against Kristi Noem, saying she's led a "reign of terror.""
"We also have concerning news on gender-affirming care for trans people in Missouri, and a Maryland woman who went viral for berating a gay man in a grocery store on Christmas Day is now facing charges. Until tomorrow, Christine LinnellSocial media manager, The Advocate WRC-TV/Screenshot Elias Perez-Zuazo was taken into ICE custody in December after arriving at an agency office for a scheduled appointment he had attended without incident in prior years."
A gay couple in Washington, D.C. is in limbo after ICE detained one husband, a Panamanian immigrant, following a routine check-in appointment he had previously attended without incident. Renee Good's family has retained the same law firm that represented George Floyd's family to launch a civil investigation into her killing and may file claims against ICE. Representative Robin Kelly filed articles of impeachment against Governor Kristi Noem, accusing her of leading a "reign of terror." The Missouri Supreme Court upheld a law barring Medicaid coverage for gender-affirming care for trans people. A Maryland woman faces hate-crime charges after a viral video showed her berating a gay man.
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