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Not in a Gang? That’s Actually a Common Indicator of Gang Membership

Opening Arguments

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Signatures, Power, and Immigration Laws

This chapter explores the complexities of automatic signatures in political discourse, highlighted by recent accusations against a president. It critiques the implications of executive actions, particularly presidential pardons amid COVID policies, and scrutinizes the application of the Alien Enemies Act in the deportation of Venezuelans. The discussion raises significant concerns about civil liberties and the potential precedents set by these actions within the judicial system.

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