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https://www.europesays.com/es/548314/ «Vivir en Madrid en los últimos tiempos se está convirtiendo para mí en algo hostil» #convirtiendo #Entertainment #Entretenimiento #ES #España #gutierrez #hostil #javier #madrid #Spain #tiempos #ultimos #vivir
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We Asked Chefs To Name the Best Olive Oil and These Are Their Favorites
Credit: Getty Images A mere decade or two ago, most Americans thought of EVOO (aka extra-virgin olive oil) as the starting ingredient for a salad dressing or for sautéing meats and vegetabl…
#dining #cooking #diet #food #Food #BrookeGil #ElaineGordon #evoo #ExtraVirginOliveOil #FoodTopics #Gutierrez #oliveoils
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We Asked Chefs To Name the Best Olive Oil and These Are Their Favorites https://www.diningandcooking.com/2553998/we-asked-chefs-to-name-the-best-olive-oil-and-these-are-their-favorites-2/ #BrookeGil #ElaineGordon #evoo #ExtraVirginOliveOil #food #FoodTopics #Gutierrez #OliveOils
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We Asked Chefs To Name the Best Olive Oil and These Are Their Favorites
Credit: Getty Images A mere decade or two ago, most Americans thought of EVOO (aka extra-virgin olive oil) as the starting ingredient for a salad dressing…
#dining #cooking #diet #food #MediterraneanOliveOil #OliveOil #BrookeGil #ElaineGordon #evoo #ExtraVirginOliveOil #Gutierrez #Mediterranean #Olive #oliveoils
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We Asked Chefs To Name the Best Olive Oil and These Are Their Favorites https://www.diningandcooking.com/2545228/we-asked-chefs-to-name-the-best-olive-oil-and-these-are-their-favorites/ #BrookeGil #ElaineGordon #evoo #ExtraVirginOliveOil #Gutierrez #Mediterranean #MediterraneanOliveOil #Olive #OliveOil #OliveOils
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Reports emerged this week of
the ⛔️death of two more immigrants in the custody of Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE).Emmanuel #Damas, 56,
a Haitian asylum seeker,
reportedly died from an infection linked to a toothache that his family said went
untreated for two weeks while Damas was incarcerated at the Florence Correctional Center in Arizona.Damas’s death was first reported by the Arizona Daily Star on March 4.
That day, ICE announced that 48-year-old Alberto #Gutierrez-#Reyes had died in a California hospital on February 27 after falling ill at the Adelanto ICE Processing Center,
-- where the population has skyrocketed in recent months.Damas appears to be
the 👉tenth person to die while in ICE custody in 2026,
which would bring the total number of people to die while incarcerated by the agency under Donald Trump to 💥at least 39.“Nobody should die from a toothache,”
Chandler City Councilwoman
Christine Ellis, a Haitian American and registered nurse representing the Arizona community near the prison where Damas was incarcerated told the Arizona Daily Star.“Something has to be done."
https://truthout.org/articles/kristi-noem-is-leaving-a-trail-of-death-behind-her-in-ice-jails/ -
As Donald Trump ramped up his threats against the people he is supposed to be working for,
his administration’s extreme immigration enforcement led Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to admit that anyone
— U.S. citizen or otherwise
— should be prepared to have to prove their citizenship to DHS agents.Asked Thursday about U.S. citizens being asked to provide proof of citizenship in Minnesota
and whether that is “targeted enforcement,”
Noem said the following:"In every situation, we’re doing targeted enforcement. If we are on a target and doing an operation, there may be individuals surrounding that criminal that we may be asking who they are and why they’re there and having them validate their identity. That’s what we’ve always done in asking people who they are, so that we know who’s in those surroundings, and if they are breaking our federal laws, we will detain them as well until we run that processing."
Importantly, Noem did not reject the premise of the question or reassure Americans that such a question is ridiculous.
Instead, she merely tried to limit when and under what circumstances it is happening
— and, presumably, will continue to happen
— under her leadership.But, with a closer look, even that falls apart.
First of all, there is a mountain of evidence that the first sentence of Noem’s statement is a lie.
Ask #Frank #Miranda or #Maria #Greeley,
ask #Jesus #Gutiérrez or #Mubashir,
ask any of the “more than 50 Americans who were held after [immigration] agents questioned their citizenship’ during 2025”
who were identified by Pro Publica.But, for a moment, let’s set that to the side.
The secretary of Homeland Security on Thursday said that if you are found in the vicinity of a person subject to DHS’s “targeted enforcement” operations,
you are likely to be detained if you cannot prove your citizenship or legal status
— if you cannot prove that to whatever agent might be involved in the operation
https://www.lawdork.com/p/noem-says-anyone-can-face-a-kavanaugh-stop -
As Donald Trump ramped up his threats against the people he is supposed to be working for,
his administration’s extreme immigration enforcement led Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to admit that anyone
— U.S. citizen or otherwise
— should be prepared to have to prove their citizenship to DHS agents.Asked Thursday about U.S. citizens being asked to provide proof of citizenship in Minnesota
and whether that is “targeted enforcement,”
Noem said the following:"In every situation, we’re doing targeted enforcement. If we are on a target and doing an operation, there may be individuals surrounding that criminal that we may be asking who they are and why they’re there and having them validate their identity. That’s what we’ve always done in asking people who they are, so that we know who’s in those surroundings, and if they are breaking our federal laws, we will detain them as well until we run that processing."
Importantly, Noem did not reject the premise of the question or reassure Americans that such a question is ridiculous.
Instead, she merely tried to limit when and under what circumstances it is happening
— and, presumably, will continue to happen
— under her leadership.But, with a closer look, even that falls apart.
First of all, there is a mountain of evidence that the first sentence of Noem’s statement is a lie.
Ask #Frank #Miranda or #Maria #Greeley,
ask #Jesus #Gutiérrez or #Mubashir,
ask any of the “more than 50 Americans who were held after [immigration] agents questioned their citizenship’ during 2025”
who were identified by Pro Publica.But, for a moment, let’s set that to the side.
The secretary of Homeland Security on Thursday said that if you are found in the vicinity of a person subject to DHS’s “targeted enforcement” operations,
you are likely to be detained if you cannot prove your citizenship or legal status
— if you cannot prove that to whatever agent might be involved in the operation
https://www.lawdork.com/p/noem-says-anyone-can-face-a-kavanaugh-stop -
As Donald Trump ramped up his threats against the people he is supposed to be working for,
his administration’s extreme immigration enforcement led Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to admit that anyone
— U.S. citizen or otherwise
— should be prepared to have to prove their citizenship to DHS agents.Asked Thursday about U.S. citizens being asked to provide proof of citizenship in Minnesota
and whether that is “targeted enforcement,”
Noem said the following:"In every situation, we’re doing targeted enforcement. If we are on a target and doing an operation, there may be individuals surrounding that criminal that we may be asking who they are and why they’re there and having them validate their identity. That’s what we’ve always done in asking people who they are, so that we know who’s in those surroundings, and if they are breaking our federal laws, we will detain them as well until we run that processing."
Importantly, Noem did not reject the premise of the question or reassure Americans that such a question is ridiculous.
Instead, she merely tried to limit when and under what circumstances it is happening
— and, presumably, will continue to happen
— under her leadership.But, with a closer look, even that falls apart.
First of all, there is a mountain of evidence that the first sentence of Noem’s statement is a lie.
Ask #Frank #Miranda or #Maria #Greeley,
ask #Jesus #Gutiérrez or #Mubashir,
ask any of the “more than 50 Americans who were held after [immigration] agents questioned their citizenship’ during 2025”
who were identified by Pro Publica.But, for a moment, let’s set that to the side.
The secretary of Homeland Security on Thursday said that if you are found in the vicinity of a person subject to DHS’s “targeted enforcement” operations,
you are likely to be detained if you cannot prove your citizenship or legal status
— if you cannot prove that to whatever agent might be involved in the operation
https://www.lawdork.com/p/noem-says-anyone-can-face-a-kavanaugh-stop -
As Donald Trump ramped up his threats against the people he is supposed to be working for,
his administration’s extreme immigration enforcement led Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to admit that anyone
— U.S. citizen or otherwise
— should be prepared to have to prove their citizenship to DHS agents.Asked Thursday about U.S. citizens being asked to provide proof of citizenship in Minnesota
and whether that is “targeted enforcement,”
Noem said the following:"In every situation, we’re doing targeted enforcement. If we are on a target and doing an operation, there may be individuals surrounding that criminal that we may be asking who they are and why they’re there and having them validate their identity. That’s what we’ve always done in asking people who they are, so that we know who’s in those surroundings, and if they are breaking our federal laws, we will detain them as well until we run that processing."
Importantly, Noem did not reject the premise of the question or reassure Americans that such a question is ridiculous.
Instead, she merely tried to limit when and under what circumstances it is happening
— and, presumably, will continue to happen
— under her leadership.But, with a closer look, even that falls apart.
First of all, there is a mountain of evidence that the first sentence of Noem’s statement is a lie.
Ask #Frank #Miranda or #Maria #Greeley,
ask #Jesus #Gutiérrez or #Mubashir,
ask any of the “more than 50 Americans who were held after [immigration] agents questioned their citizenship’ during 2025”
who were identified by Pro Publica.But, for a moment, let’s set that to the side.
The secretary of Homeland Security on Thursday said that if you are found in the vicinity of a person subject to DHS’s “targeted enforcement” operations,
you are likely to be detained if you cannot prove your citizenship or legal status
— if you cannot prove that to whatever agent might be involved in the operation
https://www.lawdork.com/p/noem-says-anyone-can-face-a-kavanaugh-stop -
As Donald Trump ramped up his threats against the people he is supposed to be working for,
his administration’s extreme immigration enforcement led Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to admit that anyone
— U.S. citizen or otherwise
— should be prepared to have to prove their citizenship to DHS agents.Asked Thursday about U.S. citizens being asked to provide proof of citizenship in Minnesota
and whether that is “targeted enforcement,”
Noem said the following:"In every situation, we’re doing targeted enforcement. If we are on a target and doing an operation, there may be individuals surrounding that criminal that we may be asking who they are and why they’re there and having them validate their identity. That’s what we’ve always done in asking people who they are, so that we know who’s in those surroundings, and if they are breaking our federal laws, we will detain them as well until we run that processing."
Importantly, Noem did not reject the premise of the question or reassure Americans that such a question is ridiculous.
Instead, she merely tried to limit when and under what circumstances it is happening
— and, presumably, will continue to happen
— under her leadership.But, with a closer look, even that falls apart.
First of all, there is a mountain of evidence that the first sentence of Noem’s statement is a lie.
Ask #Frank #Miranda or #Maria #Greeley,
ask #Jesus #Gutiérrez or #Mubashir,
ask any of the “more than 50 Americans who were held after [immigration] agents questioned their citizenship’ during 2025”
who were identified by Pro Publica.But, for a moment, let’s set that to the side.
The secretary of Homeland Security on Thursday said that if you are found in the vicinity of a person subject to DHS’s “targeted enforcement” operations,
you are likely to be detained if you cannot prove your citizenship or legal status
— if you cannot prove that to whatever agent might be involved in the operation
https://www.lawdork.com/p/noem-says-anyone-can-face-a-kavanaugh-stop -
https://www.europesays.com/es/308971/ Jorge Gutiérrez quiere dar un paso adelante en su carrera con el equipo Kern Pharma – Esciclismo #afronta #ambición #ano #anos #balance #brillante #Ciclismo #ciclista #clave #condicionado #curso #Cycling #debut #Deportes #dos #Élite #equipo #ES #escalador #España #extremeno #físicos #gutierrez #hace #jorge #joven #kern #marcados #pharma #primeros #problemas #Profesional #puesta #segundo #Spain #Sports #temporada #tercera #vista
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https://www.europesays.com/it/270123/ Volley Superlega, risultati: Piacenza-Verona | Gazzetta.it #ace #AceSquadra #agguerrita #altalenante #attacco #bovolenta #break #campo #chiudere #cisterna #cubano #domani #DomaniTrento #gutierrez #IT #Italia #Italy #keita #padroni #partita #Piacenza #punti #quarto #sani #set #sfida #Sport #Sports #squadra #tie #TieBreak #verona #Volley