On December 4, the Supreme Court ruled that the latest version of Trump's travel ban can go into effect while lower courts hear appeals over whether or not it is legal.Time “State legislators would eventually, hopefully, respond to students walking out en masse from school,” Ellerson Ng said, voicing concern that extended walkouts would burden the school system rather than the legislative one. “But that’s a really big price tag for these children to have to pay. They’re already paying by dying in schools [and] not feeling safe.”Related: overturned — we always retain the power of using our bodies to slow or stop the machinery of state repression. immigration policy. Just last week, on Friday, June 15, Trump hadsaid
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