Anonymous ID: 8b671c March 29, 2025, 3:25 a.m. No.22837519   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7525 >>7627 >>7658 >>7942

The daughter of DC District Court Chief Judge James Boasberg is employed by a nonprofit that received millions in government funding, opposes the Laken Riley Act — and whose founder argued that the jurist “rightly” blocked President Trump from swiftly deporting alleged Venezuelan gang members.

Katharine Boasberg, the daughter of the federal judge who halted the Trump administration from using the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to send alleged Tren de Aragua members to a megaprison in El Salvador, conducts “capacity building work in public defender offices across the nation” for the nonprofit group Partners in Justice.

Partners in Justice removed Boasberg’s biography page from its website after her father was assigned to the Alien Enemies Act case.

The group’s latest tax filings show it received more than $3.3 million in government grants in 2023, which made up about half of the nonprofit’s total revenues, and public social media posts from the group’s founder demonstrate that it staunchly pro-immigrant.

“That was (rightly) quick,” Partners in Justice founder and executive director Emily Galvin-Almanza tweeted on March 15, in response to a news report on Judge Boasberg’s temporary restraining order blocking the Trump administration from using the 18th-century law to deport alleged criminal illegal migrants.

Last month, Galvin-Almanza railed against the Laken Riley Act in a video on X bearing her nonprofit’s logo.

The activist slammed the law, which requires the detention of illegal immigrants charged with certain crimes, as “horrible” and “cruel” because it reduces the power judges have in cases involving criminal migrants.

 

https://nypost.com/2025/03/29/us-news/boasbergs-daughter-works-for-nonprofit-whose-founder-said-judge-rightly-blocked-deportations-of-alleged-venezuelan-gangbangers-and-opposes-laken-riley-act/

Anonymous ID: 8b671c March 29, 2025, 3:32 a.m. No.22837534   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7658 >>7942

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Columbia University’s interim president resigned from her position at the embattled Ivy League Friday night, just days after she told the Trump administration she would implement a mask ban — while privately promising faculty she would not.

Katrina Armstrong was booted from her position after the prestige school’s board of trustees doubted her ability to lead negotiations with the Trump administration over the university’s $400 million in federal funding, sources told The Post.

The news of Armstrong’s resignation was first reported by the Wall Street Journal.

“The action taken by Columbia’s trustees today, especially in light of this week’s concerning revelations, is an important step toward advancing negotiations as set forth in the pre-conditional understanding reached last Friday between the University and the Task Force to Combat Anti-Semitism,” the federal Department of Education said in a statement.

 

https://nypost.com/2025/03/28/us-news/columbia-university-interim-president-katrina-armstrong-to-resign/