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Einwanderung Befürworter argumentieren seit langem, dass lokale Strafverfolgungsbehörden nicht mit Bundeseinwanderungsbehörden zusammenarbeiten sollten, da dies Einwanderer dazu veranlassen würde, aus Angst vor Abschiebung keine Straftaten anzuzeigen. Diese Rechtfertigung für „Heiligtums“-Gerichtsbarkeiten war schon immer zweifelhaft, aber jetzt haben wir Daten, die sie direkt widerlegen. Ab 2017 fügte das Justizministerium seiner jährlichen National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS), der größten und maßgeblichsten Umfrage unter Verbrechensopfern, eine Frage zur Staatsbürgerschaft hinzu.
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Anne Hidalgo’s sack of Paris – POLITICO
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PARIS — If Anne Hidalgo met her archenemy in the street, it’s unlikely she would recognize him. The mayor of Paris’ most ardent foe is an anonymous 52-year-old who vents his anger from the safety of a computer screen. In less than a year, his hashtag #saccageparis, documenting the grubbiness and disarray on the streets of the French capital, has become a full-fledged movement to take Hidalgo down.
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‘Justice’ on crime surge in Democrat-run cities, Jussie Smollett verdict
This is a rush transcript from, “Justice,” December 11, 2021. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated.
JEANINE PIRRO, FOX NEWS HOST: Hello and welcome to JUSTICE. I’m Judge Jeanine Pirro. Thanks so much for being with us tonight.
And without further ado, we’ll start with my open.
This country is going to hell in a handbasket and you know it. America today is a land of total chaos and confusion. Career criminals roam
The Great Cubicle Escape | The New Yorker
In 1985, Bill McKibben, then all of twenty-five years old, was enjoying an arrow-straight trajectory toward the upper echelons of American journalism. Soon after graduating from Harvard, where he had served as president of the Crimson, he was hired by William Shawn, the longtime editor of The New Yorker, as a staff writer. Shawn began to consider McKibben a potential successor, and assigned him extra editing duties in preparation for a larger role. But then the Fleischmann family,
Annahmen zur Kriminalitätsberichterstattung von Sanctuary Cities sind falsch
Die Daten zeigen, dass Einwanderer wie alle anderen Kriminalität melden.
All the towns and cities in Britain with planned clean driving zones
Around 300,000 motorists living in – or commuting into – London face a daily charge of £12.50 from today to use their motors following the expansion of the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) in the capital.
Introduced in April 2019, the zone has been extended to 18 times its original size and is set to hit the poorest residents in the capital who cannot afford to replace their older cars for newer models that are exempt from the daily charge.
These Cities and States Are Fighting the Tide and Expanding Abortion Access
How Germany’s big parties line up on climate, mobility policy – POLITICO
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BERLIN — When it comes to tackling climate change, Germany’s leading political parties aren’t exactly on the same page.
While all four main parties focus on measures to slash the country’s carbon emissions, there are stark differences in how they plan to do so in practice, according to a POLITICO analysis of the manifestos of the Christian Democrats, the Greens, the Social Democrats and the Free Democrats ahead of federal elections set for
How climate change will widen Europe’s divides – POLITICO
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This is the first chapter in The Road to COP26 series.
Climate change isn’t just coming for Europe. It’s coming for the European Union.
Europe’s north will struggle with floods and fires, even with warming at the lowest end of expectations — the Paris Agreement limits of 1.5 or 2 degrees above the pre-industrial global average. But the south will be hammered by drought, urban heat and agricultural decline, driving a wedge
Where to Find Exceptional Flowers in Six Different Cities
Last November, as part of T’s new Black Book series, we shared a guide to florists in six cities worldwide, from Los Angeles to Milan to Tokyo, showcasing the diverse range of talent working in the field today. For our second installment, we ventured to six more cultural capitals — Chicago, Miami, Mexico City, Berlin, Seoul and Sydney — where highly sought-after makers are pushing the art of floristry in new directions. Some of the designers featured here are deeply