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Maryland Gov. Wes Moore to issue more than 175,000 pardons for marijuana convictions
Anchorage Daily News· 1 day agoMoore noted criminal records have been used to deny housing, employment and education, holding ...
Biden is offering some migrants a pathway to citizenship. Here’s how the plan will work
The Hill· 3 hours agoA new Biden administration policy announced Tuesday will give roughly half a million immigrants who...
175,000 receive pardons for marijuana convictions
The Day· 21 hours agoGov. Aruna Miller, Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown, Shiloh Jordan, Jason Ortiz, director of strategic initiatives for Last Prisoner Project, and...
Maryland pardons 175,000 people of cannabis convictions
BBC News· 1 day agoMaryland's governor has pardoned more than 175,000 people convicted of cannabis offences, in a move...
'Ghost criminals': How Venezuelan gang members are slipping into the U.S.
NBC NEWS· 7 days agoCity police officers, according to two Department of Homeland Security officials. The cases...
Biden offers some migrants a pathway to citizenship. Here’s how it would work.
Market Watch· 1 hour agoUnder U.S. immigration law, if an American marries someone who is not a citizen but is living in the...
Michigan splash pad shooter found dead; wounded victims include two boys
Fairfield-Suisun Daily Republic· 2 days agoNine people were shot at a splash pad in Rochester Hills around 5:11 p.m. Saturday after a gunman...
Biden is offering some migrants a pathway to citizenship. Here's how the plan will work
Associated Press via AOL· 6 hours agoA new Biden administration policy announced Tuesday will give roughly half a million immigrants who...
Tens of Thousands of Marylanders Receive Pardons for Marijuana Convictions
US News & World Report· 2 days agoMaryland Gov. Wes Moore ordered more than 175,000 pardons for marijuana convictions on Monday, saying the “most sweeping state-level pardon in any state” will help reverse harms from the past ...
'Ghost criminals': How Venezuelan gang members are slipping into the U.S.
AOL· 7 days agoThe cases involving the Tren de Aragua gang show how hard it is for U.S. border agents to vet the criminal backgrounds of migrants from countries like Venezuela ...