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US Justice Department Sued Facebook for Alleged Discrimination Over US Workers

The U.S. Justice Department sued Facebook on Thursday alleging the big tech as anti-American by favoring foreign workers over skilled U.S. born.

El Chapo, Mexican Police Killings Linked to Controversial US 'Fast And Furious' Operation

Weapons involved in the infamous U.S. firearms operation "Fast and Furious" have been linked to Mexican drug kingpin Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán and the killings of three Mexican police officers.

US Sues Volkswagen Billions Over Emissions Deception

Volkswagen runs into some trouble as the U.S. Justice Department filed a civil lawsuit against the company for their alleged violation of the Clean Air Act, according to a report from Reuters. This comes after it was revealed Volkswagen has been installing illegal devices in their vehicles that would cheat emission regulations.

Donald Trump Predicts He Will Win Both African-American and Hispanic Votes

Despite all the naysayers and much of the early polling data, Donald Trump boldly predicts he will ultimately win both the African-American and Hispanic votes in his 2016 Republican run for the White House.

Honda Motor Corp. Forced to Refund Black, Latino Customers $24 Million After Charging Them Higher Interest Rates Than Whites

Honda Motor Corp. has reached a settlement with federal regulators to refund $24 million to minority borrowers they allegedly discriminated against by charging them higher interest rates than white customers.

Immigration Reform News: Justice Department Says it 'Erroneously' Issued Work Permits After Judge Stalled Obama's Immigration Action

U.S. officials admitted that the federal government "erroneously" issued three-year work permits to about 2,000 people under President Obama's executive immigration action, despite the fact that a court order has delayed the plan's implementation.

Native Americans Allowed to Grow and Sell Marijuana on Their Land, Even in States Where Practice Is Illegal

Native American tribes are allowed to grow and sell marijuana on their lands, even in states where the practice is not legalized, the U.S. Justice Department said Thursday.

Mexican-National Lawyers are “Limbo-Land Immigrants:” Neither Legal, Illegal or Citizens, Unable to Practice Law

Black's Law dictionary indicates that a lawyer is a person "learned in the law," such as a solicitor, an attorney, a counselor, or an individual who practices law. Lawyering often occurs in courtrooms, during trails, and in front of jurors. Though, the role of lawyer varies across jurisdiction; and, apparently, the ability to become a lawyer depends on legal status in the United States, even if a non-citizen has met every requirement asked of him, including being granted deferred actions regarding his legal status.
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