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To: SkyPilot

I think every post has a reason, as you posted upthread regarding disinformation.

Relax and enjoy.

In the end, I expect the same bewilderment I had at the conclusion of The Sting.

Best!

PS - “ Don’t bet your sanity and your emotions that all will be well. The Bible tells us that evil will increase in the Last Days.”

We may be in the last days, or we may not.

ALL will not be set right in this fallen world.i expect this is one significant battle in a long-running war that has stretched back forever.

That said, this battle happening worldwide, with a focus here, will devastate the enemy’s plans, schemes, people, organization, etc.

Will it be over for all time? Of course not, until we see Him coming in the clouds.

Until then, the setback will be devastating.


185 posted on 01/18/2020 9:18:25 AM PST by aMorePerfectUnion
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Trump administration abruptly moves hundreds of immigrant hearings out of San Francisco

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/jan/17/us-immigration-hearings-trump-san-francisco-california

Northern California immigration attorneys are reeling after learning of a controversial Trump administration decision to move hundreds of immigrant detainees’ court hearings out of San Francisco and to a new courthouse in Van Nuys, a small city north of Los Angeles.

Legal aid attorneys and public defenders who represent the majority of detained immigrants in northern California say the government did not consult with them about the move.

Under the new plan, starting 3 February, detainees held at the Mesa Verde Ice processing facility in Bakersfield will have their cases heard before judges in the Van Nuys immigration court, which opened last November.

Jorjani said the abrupt decision would probably disrupt existing attorney-client relationships and would cut off detainees from access to the Bay Area’s robust legal community.

Some assistance is provided with public funding. In July 2018, the city of Oakland and Alameda county allocated a little over $1m to hire immigration attorneys to represent detainees. San Francisco allocated over $800,000 the same year to expand its public defender’s immigration unit.


190 posted on 01/18/2020 9:48:45 AM PST by Steven W.
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