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Is ICE Really Targeting the “Worst of the Worst”? Experts, Courts and Communities Weigh In

In recent weeks, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has faced intense scrutiny over claims that its enforcement operations are focused on removing the so-called “worst of the worst” — a phrase repeatedly used by federal officials to describe high-risk criminal non-citizens targeted for detention and deportation. However, investigations and court records suggest the reality…

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Iran Protests Reach Crisis Point

Iran is facing one of its most severe internal crises in recent years as nationwide protests intensify, with mounting casualties, mass arrests, and growing international concern. What began as demonstrations over economic hardship has rapidly evolved into a broader political confrontation between citizens and state authorities. Background and Causes The unrest erupted in late December…

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U.S. Embassy Announces New Career Opportunities for Kenyans

April 26, 2025 | Nairobi, Kenya The U.S. Embassy in Kenya has unveiled a series of job openings, inviting qualified Kenyan professionals to apply for diverse roles within its mission. These positions span various departments, including public health, engineering, administration, and security.​ Highlighted Positions: Public Health Specialist (Health Service Delivery)Based in Nairobi, this role supports…

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THE FORMULAE TO WIN 2027 ELECTION: Mt. Kenya + Western Kenya = National Victory 🇰🇪

1. Regional Vote Blocks Mt. Kenya = ~5.5M votes   Western Kenya = ~2.4M votes Combined: ~7.9 million solid base votes ✅ That’s more than 30% of the national voter turnout (based on ~22M registered voters in 2022). With just a 10% swing from Rift Valley, Nairobi, Coast, and Eastern, you’re looking at a likely…

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