If you’re a staff journalist here to rewrite my posts, you can at least credit me as a fellow journalist. Ty!
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Worth a good read.
FIFA's bribing Trump, but prohibiting Haiti from celebrating its independence on its jerseys.
www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-...
Delaney Hall has been many things: a jail, a halfway house, a rehabilitation facility.
For the past year, however, it’s been something more fraught: an ICE detention center and the site of ongoing clashes between federal law enforcement and protesters.
The clash between FIFA and Haiti’s official outfitter, Saeta, marks the second time in recent months that uniforms worn by Haitian athletes at an international competition have come under scrutiny.
ICE agents outside Delaney Hall would sometimes come into the crowd of protesters to chase a specific person, but that didn’t mean they ignored everyone else.
https://bit.ly/4ebnJbL
Wrote about Delaney Hall.
It's my birthday! As your gift to me, please read this story I wrote about following Greg Bovino around.
It's my birthday! As your gift to me, please read this story I wrote about following Greg Bovino around.
I would love to be in contact with Omar Artan, if anyone can help make that happen.
And maybe this one too :)
One ICE agent seeking to subdue protestors at Delaney Hall waved a taser around, occasionally pulling the trigger with the safety still on, causing a high pitched whirring. Others twirled their pepper spray around.
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Police fired tear gas into the crowd; lines of riot cops and officers mounted on horses sought to disperse the protesters.
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As federal agents increase the use of force at the facility, demonstrators are adopting new tactics.
In his first interview since being kicked out of the US, FIFA referee Omar Artan tells’s the NYT’s Matt Bigg that the biggest dream of his professional life has been shattered. The World Cup ref was questioned for 11 hours, held in a cell and then dumped on a plane.
www.nytimes.com/2026/06/09/w...