The New York City Department of Education has released a comic to teach locals to know their rights in case they're confronted by ICE, and others cracking down on immigration.
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He'll do that kind of stuff no matter who gets elected, he's spiteful and hates at least 99% of the people who live in DC.
Somewhere, a guy who looks like a young Taika Watiti is being offered godlike power by the spirit of the planet.
Yeah, they're definitely trying to get away with removing the name at 3AM or something in the hope that the crowds and news cameras will go away, to avoid scenes of people cheering it.
I did the detailed scanning thing once, because I was curious about it, but it was so insanely detailed that I didn't find it worth the time, and it was pretty obvious Niantic didn't need that much information for a game. I can't claim to have figured out THIS angle at the time, though.
Alex Segura and David Hahn's book provides advice and resources for how migrants can stay safe from ICE and other non-local law enforcement.
SIGH. A centimillionaire has ten thousand dollars. If you mean 100 million, that's hectamillionaire. If you want to make up a portmanteau with century, then centumillionaire.
Of course, these are the same news talking heads who talk about the epicenter of something that's not underground.