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Oregon judge clears way for Antifa to attack Eugene federal building, rules their 1A rights were violated when fence was installed
Multiple arrests were made in September after agitators attempted to siege the building.
A federal judge in Oregon has ordered that fencing erected around a Eugene federal building that has been the target of violent anti-ICE riots must be taken down. The federal building houses Immigration and Customs Enforcement, as well as other federal agencies.
US District Judge Mustafa Kasubhai said Monday, "The evidence is clear, convincing, really without any meaningful dispute, that for the time this place has existed, it has been a place where the community has assembled to express themselves." The Biden-appointed judge ruled from the bench following arguments that were held on Monday, per Courthouse News Service.
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Siding with a group of activists who claimed that their First Amendment rights had been violated by the fence installation, Judge Kasubhai ordered that the federal government remove the fence within 48 hours. The activists argued that the fencing had also blocked access to a plaza that had traditionally been used as a public meeting ground.
The fencing was installed in late April, with Eugene Police Chief Chris Skinner announcing the move in February, saying it came in response to violent protests and riots that had occurred in the plaza in January. Workers were seen boarding up the building following a violent attack carried out by agitators that included Antifa militants.
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The General Services Administration, which manages the Eugene building, told the city that the fence was expected to be in place temporarily for a period of two years to protect it and facilitate repairs. The GSA also said that it would provide a designated area for protesters to gather on another plaza.
The activists claimed that the government intended to chill their free speech, with attorney Marianne Dugan, who represented the plaintiffs, saying, "Here we have extreme overkill." The protestors also claimed that the new designated area was too small.
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James Blum, with the US Attorney’s OFfice, said, "There was an ongoing security situation that began increasing in what’s called amplitude in and around September 2025." Multiple arrests were made in September after agitators attempted to siege the building.
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The government argued that the fencing doesn’t stop protests, and that groups can apply for permits to meet in the plaza, while the protestsers said the permiting process takes multiple days and "chills their right to spontaneous and anonymous protest," Courthouse News reported.
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Kasubhai also noted that it was troublesome that the federal government changed it website, removing references to the plaza being a longtime gathering place for the expression of free speech. "It raises significant concern for me that history is revised, erased really, by GSA’s removal of that same reference and acknowledgement of the forum in its current website," he said. The website removed reference to the plaza playing a "significant civil role in the early 1970s and during the Vietnam War. The plaza was and remains a favored venue as a stage for protests against the government’s policies."
Kasubhai had initially determined that the fencing should only be pushed back closer to the building, opening up the courtyard and plaza. The GSA suggested that the process could take several months, with the judge saying, "I’m not sure the First Amendment can wait that long." Instead, Kasubhai ruled that the fence be removed entirely. The government may be allowed to install the fence again, granted it does not obstruct access to the plaza.
https://thepostmillennial.com/oregon-judge-clears-way-for-antifa-to-attack-eugene-federal-building-rules-their-1a-rights-were-violated-when-fence-was-installed?utm_campaign=64483
Supreme Court rules against lawful permanent resident in border admission dispute
In the fifth and final opinion announced Tuesday morning, the Supreme Court sided with the government in a case concerning how returning lawful permanent residents with pending criminal charges should be treated at the border.
In a 6–3 decision authored by Justice Clarence Thomas, the court held that immigration officials do not need to present “clear and convincing evidence” that a lawful permanent resident committed a crime involving moral turpitude before treating the individual as an applicant for admission rather than as an already-admitted resident.
The majority opinion was joined by the Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Alito, Gorsuch, Kavanaugh, and Barrett. Justice Jackson authored a dissent, joined by Justices Sotomayor and Kagan.
The decision resolves a circuit split and strengthens the government’s position in removal proceedings involving returning non-citizens with criminal histories. The Court remanded the case for further proceedings on whether Lau’s specific offense qualifies as a crime involving moral turpitude.
https://justthenews.com/government/courts-law/supreme-court-rules-against-lawful-permanent-resident-border-admission?utm_source=mux&utm_medium=social-media&utm_campaign=social-media-autopost
Yep The shills are so MAD
Put a StarShip in the middle
Missing scientist found dead after 11 months took two shocking items with her that cast doubt on suicide theory
The case of a missing nuclear lab employee who was found dead nearly a year after vanishing has taken a troubling turn, with new details raising questions about the suicide theory.
Melissa Casias, 53, a former administrative assistant at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), disappeared from her home in Ranchos de Taos, New Mexico, on June 26, 2025.
Her skeletal remains, along with a reported gunshot wound to the head, were discovered in New Mexico's Carson National Forest on May 28, lying next to a handgun that her family insists did not belong to the wife and mother.
Now, new details about her final moments have been released, revealing Casias took her toothbrush and thyroid medication before walking out the door of her Ranchos de Taos home for the last time.
Los Angeles Magazine contributor Lauren Conlin, who has been following Casias' case closely and first reported on the items, told NewsNation that they are 'things that might indicate you're planning to stay alive.'
Morgan Wright, founder and CEO of the National Center for Open and Unsolved Cases, also said that there are key aspects of Casias' disappearance and the discovery of her remains that do not add up.
'You don't get slumped up on a tree,' said Wright.
'Most of the time, in every crime scene I've worked on, there are skeletonized remains, and there's no connective tissue left. Everything's on the ground in pieces.'
Although Casias' remains have been in the custody of authorities since June 1, the New Mexico Office of the Medical Investigator has yet to announce an official cause of death.
Earlier this month, authorities told the Daily Mail that an initial CT scan of the remains did not reveal any projectiles in the skull, meaning no bullet was recovered alongside the skull fragments found in the woods.
Police have not publicly confirmed that Casias suffered a gunshot wound to the head.
Those details were first disclosed to the Daily Mail by Arizona-based investigator Thomas McNally, who had been working on the case on behalf of Casias' parents, Joe and Joanne Mondragon.
The absence of a recovered bullet has raised questions among independent investigators.
https://www.dailymail.com/sciencetech/article-15922843/melissa-casias-missing-death-los-alamos-new-mexico.html?ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490&ito=1490
Purchasing names from coroners this shit just downright evil
Supreme Court rules border agents can deny green card holders reentry into US if they are charged with crimes
"…the Government may regard a lawful permanent resident as 'seeking an admission' (and thus as not already admitted) if he 'has committed an offense identified in section 1182(a)(2),'" including a "crime involving moral turpitude."
https://thepostmillennial.com/supreme-court-rules-border-agents-can-deny-green-card-holders-reentry-into-us-if-they-are-charged-with-crimes
Rep. Dan Goldman’s Chief of Staff Revealed to Be Leather Kink Artist Following Confrontation Outside New Jersey ICE Facility – Goldman Responds!
A congressional staffer for Rep. Dan Goldman (D-NY) has been exposed for his weird sexual kinks and affiliations with LGBTQ groups, prompting a response from Dan Goldman.
The reveal of the employee’s lifestyle is reminiscent of Aidan Maese-Czeropski, a former staffer for Democrat Maryland Senator Ben Cardin, who was caught filming a hardcore gay sex tape in a Senate Hearing Room inside the Capitol.
Reporter Cam Higby claimed that John Blasco, who serves as Goldman’s Interim Chief of Staff and Senior Advisor, touched him when he attempted to confront Goldman during a press conference outside of the Delaney Hall Detention Center recently.
Blasco is seen in a video from outside of the detention center confronting Higby and raising an issue with his use of the term “illegal aliens.”“Are you here for the immigrants being detained?” he asks. “You called them illegal aliens. Who are you?”
The video goes on to expose Blasco’s affiliation and leadership roles with various sexual kink groups for gay and bisexual men. Higby goes on to call Blasco a “pervert who touches other people without consent.”
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/06/video-rep-dan-goldmans-chief-staff-revealed-be/
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BREAKING: In a 6-3 ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court held that the Department of Homeland Security may revoke a lawful permanent resident’s status if they leave the United States while facing pending criminal charges, even without a conviction. The court’s liberal justices dissented.
📸: @scotus_wire
https://truthsocial.com/@DevinNunes/116800369442070973