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Border Counties Mulling Lawsuit Against Biden, Congress Over Illegal Immigration Disaster – The Texan

Austin, TX, October 1, 2021 The Val Verde County Commissioners Court voted unanimously on Tuesday to collaborate with other border jurisdictions on a possible lawsuit against President Biden and the United States Congress for allowing an invasion of the southern border of the United States.

In a call with The Texan on Thursday, County Attorney David Martinez explained that the commissioners court did not initiate a lawsuit with its vote, but is instead attempting to gauge interest in pursuing legal action.

I know that the direction that [Owens] was given by the court was to send a letter to every county government, in every city within those counties, up and along the border all the way from El Paso to Brownsville, Martinez said.

The county attorney explained that, so far, Medina and Kinney Counties have expressed interest in being kept in the loop if Val Verde County decides to actually start pursuing that type of litigation.

Martinez explained that the court passed two separate motions to build a coalition that could result in lawsuits against Congress and the president. He characterized them as an invitation for a discussion.

Republican Precinct 3 Commissioner Robert Beau Nettleton, who made the motions in question, explained that while a lawsuit might not be the solution, it draws attention to this problem.

Weve talked about immigration reform for as long as I can remember. Both parties have had control of Washington at one point or another over the last 20 years, and we have failed to do anything about it other than create the mess that we have today, Nettleton told commissioners.

It is inexcusable. And it is time we get together with other counties and cities along the border and stand up and do something.

Nettleton said the feds took the same oath of office that he did to uphold the Constitution and the laws of the United States. The commissioner noted that he also swore to uphold the Texas Constitution and state law.

Val Verde County was ground zero for the disastrous arrival of tens of thousands Haitian nationals who camped near and under the Del Rio International Bridge in filthy conditions.

In the aftermath of the ordeal, United States Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas reported that about 2,000 Haitians had been deported back to their home country. However, the secretary also said nearly 30,000 illegal aliens had entered Del Rio since September 9.

Meanwhile, some Texans are growing tired of waiting on the courts to adjudicate a solution. Even after several successful court battles, the Lone Star State continues to experience an escalating border crisis that shows no signs of turning a corner.

In August, the United States Supreme Court effectively ordered the Biden administration to reinstate the remain in Mexico policy that the presidents predecessor implemented.

Since then, there has been a historic run on the border by Haitian nationals and the federal Department of Homeland Security is gearing up for what could be an astronomical number of up to 400,000 illegal crossings in the month of October.

The Texan has reached out to Val Verde County Judge Lewis Owens for comment.

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Mayor Sentenced to 13 Years in Prison, Convicted of Aiding Illegal Immigration – Newsweek

The former mayor of a small town in southern Italy was convicted Thursday of aiding illegal immigration and sentenced to 13 years and two months in prison, the Associated Press reported.

Domenico "Mimmo" Lucano was also found guilty of fraud, embezzlement, criminal association and abuse of office by the court in Calabria.

Lucano, who has denied committing any crimes, previously served as the mayor for Riace, also known as "the town of welcome." Prosecutors accused Lucano of helping to arrange marriages between Italian men in his town and foreign women, who would receive residency permits for Italy when married.

He also misused government money meant to assist migrants, including five million euros that ended up in private pockets rather than serving its intended purpose, prosecutors alleged. Lucano's face was one of disbelief as he heard his verdict and he was seen putting a hand on his forehead, the AP reported.

"I will be stained for life for wrongs I didn't commit,'' he said, as reported by the Italian news agency ANSA.

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Lucano's lawyers said they will appeal both the conviction and the sentence, which was some five years longer than what prosecutors had requested.

One of his lawyers, Giuliano Pisapia, a former left-wing mayor of Milan, had discounted that the trial was politically motivated. Still, he said, "without a doubt, there was certainly hostility against Lucano."

Lucano remains out of prison pending the outcome of final appeals.

Humanitarian groups that rescue migrants from traffickers' unseaworthy boats in the Mediterranean expressed outrage at the court's verdict and sentence.

"The former mayor of Riace gave life and future to his city through welcome and solidarity,'' tweeted Sea Watch Italy. "We are at the side of Mimmo Lucano and whoever practices solidarity every day."

Many migrants in Riace, a town of some 1,700 people, obtained municipal jobs, such as as street cleaners, while Lucano was mayor.

Another humanitarian group, Mediterranea Saving Humans, decried the verdict as "shameful." In a statement it described the trial's outcome as "the gravest repressive attack on the culture and the practice of solidarity in our country."

The charity added: "Who is poor or a migrant is forced to suffer every violence, and whoever helps them is considered a criminal."

Riace is famous for the discovery in 1972 of two ancient Greek statues at the bottom of the sea off the nearby coast. The statues are known as the Riace Bronzes.

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Sinema confronted by immigration activists in a bathroom – Fox News

Sen. Kyrsten Sinema was confronted by immigration activists who followed the senator from the classroom where she teaches at Arizona State University to the bathroom while demanding the Arizona Democrat take action on a "pathway to citizenship."

"We knocked on doors for you to get you elected. Just how we got you elected, we can get you out of office if you don't support what you promised us," one of the activists said to Sinema in the video that was recorded with a phone.

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The activists first confronted Sinema at her ASU classroom, then followed her down the hall as the senator went into the bathroom and shut the door of a stall. Nevertheless, the activists continued to voice their demands from inside the bathroom, including a demand that she support President Biden's "Build Back Better" agenda and legislation that would provide a pathway to citizenship for illegal migrants.

"We need the Build Back Better plan right now," one activist said.

"I was brought here to the United States when I was 3 years old and in 2010 my grandparents both got deported because of S.B. 1070," another activist said. "And I'm here because I definitely believe that we need a pathway to citizenship."

Sinema did not engage in a discussion with the activists in the video footage, instead ignoring the group as she exited the stall and washed her hands.

Florida GOP Rep. Matt Gaetz weighed in on the video, sharing it to social media with the caption "#DeportBlanca."

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The video comes on the same day another group of activists confronted Sen. Joe Manchin at his houseboat in Washington, D.C., demanding the West Virginia Democrat drop his opposition to his party's $3.5 trillion spending bill.

Both Sinema and Manchin have expressed opposition to the legislation, dealing a blow to Democrats who cannot afford a single defection in the evenly split Senate.

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Illegal immigrants into Spain increase by 51% compared to last year – Euro Weekly News

Illegal immigration into Spain has increased by 51% compared to the same period last year.

The number of illegal immigrants who tried to enter Spain by land and sea until September 30 has increased by 51%, according to data published from the Ministry of The Interior.

Between January 1 and September 30, 2021, a total of 28,729 were counted, over half more than in the same period from the previous year, when 19,024 illegal entries were recorded.

Of these, 47% made it to the Canary Islands, where a total of 13,118 migrants arrived in the islands (116% more than in 2020), while the remaining 13,320 made it to the coasts of mainland Spain and the Balearic Islands (18.8% more than a year before).

The number of arrivals by sea to Ceuta has also grown, by a staggering 142%. Between January 1 and September 30 of last year, 286 people arrived in the autonomous city, compared to the 694 that have been counted so far in 2021. On the other hand, arrivals in Melilla fell by 73%: 15 people who arrived in the first nine months of 2020, that has dropped to just 4 this year.

Melilla and Ceuta and recently Almeria in Spain are often seen as a gateway to Europeas migrants struggle to cross over from Africa many of them fleeing conflict and extreme poverty in sub-Saharan countries, and others increasingly arriving from Syria or Palestine.

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Activist who recorded Sinema in ASU bathroom defends actions, accuses critics of being ‘tone police’ – Fox News

The woman who followed Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz., into the bathroom while filming her defended her actions, accusing critics of being the "tone police" in a Facebook post.

Dr. Sophia Marjovic, one of the immigration activists who confronted Sinema at Arizona State University over "a pathway to citizenship" for illegal immigrants this weekend, defended filming the senator while following her into the bathroom.

Marjovic accused critics of her filming a senator as she went into a bathroom stall as trying to "tone police" her "desperate demands for labor protections" in a Sunday Facebook post, saying the critics did not "have a right" to do after what she "endured as a human trafficking survivor due to the f---ed up gig economy."

SINEMA FIRES BACK AFTER FAR-LEFT ACTIVISTS RECORD HER IN ASU BATHROOM: UNACCEPTABLE BEHAVIOR

"None of you have a right to tone police my desperate demands for labor protections after what I have endured as a human trafficking survivor due to the f---ed up gig economy," Marjovic wrote in her Facebook post.

"For now, connect with the fact that you are on stolen Indigenous land and Indigenous women and children go missing and murdered because we don't have access to stable jobs, stable housing,clean water, clean food, or stable decent healthcare despite the fact that Indigenous people have upheld our end of the treaty in assimilating and getting educated," she continued.

Marjovic also wrote that she "will speak about the controversy regarding following Senator Sinema into the bathroom" when she has "the time."

Sinema unloaded on the group of activists in a Monday press release, saying they "filmed and publicly posted videos" of her students "without their permission" as well as "footage taken of both my students and I using a restroom."

"It is unacceptable for activist organizations to instruct their members to jeopardize themselves by engaging in unlawful activities such as gaining entry to closed university buildings, disrupting learning environments, and filming students in a restroom," Sinema said in a Monday press release.

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"In the 19 years I have been teaching at ASU, I have been committed to creating a safe and intellectually challenging environment for my students," the senator continued. "Yesterday, that environment was breached. My students were unfairly and unlawfully victimized. This is wholly inappropriate."

Sinema was confronted by immigration activists who followed the senator from the classroom where she teaches to the bathroom while demanding the Arizona Democrat take action on a "pathway to citizenship."

Marjovic did not immediately respond to Fox News' requests for comment.

Fox News Michael Lee contributed reporting.

Houston Keene is a reporter for Fox News Digital. You can find him on Twitter at @HoustonKeene.

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