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Trump Says He Will 'Respect' SCOTUS Decision to Return Man He Mistakenly Deported
2025-05-05 04:45:04| Spiritual Career Counseling
'I Would Do That' Despite the president's remarks, his administration has yet to provide information regarding Kilmar Abrego Garcia's location A day after the Supreme Court ordered that PresidentDonald Trumps administration return an innocent Maryland man wrongfully deported to a notorious El Salvadoran mega-prison, the president said that he would respect the high courts decision.If the Supreme Court said bring somebody back I would do that. I respect the Supreme Court, Trump told reporters on Friday. He added, I have great respect for the Supreme Court. Despite the presidents remarks, his administration has yet to provide information regarding Kilmar Abrego Garcias location and any details they have taken towards ensuring his release.The conservative-controlled courts ruling was unanimous on Thursday, with all nine justices backing a lower-court order to return Kilmar Abrego Garcia from El Salvador. The ruling sent the case back to U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis, who ordere...
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What to look for in Mays local elections: Tories on defensive and Reform hoping for gains
2025-05-05 02:45:04| Spiritual Career Counseling
The English local council elections on 1 May are a big test for the three parties almost tied in the national polls: Labour, Reform and the Conservatives. The Liberal Democrats will also be hoping to do well in areas where they are strong and have a big aim of displacing the Tories as the second largest party in local government.As the polls suggest, the contest is wide open. The Conservatives are in the worst position as they are defending the most seats in more than 900 wards, which they won at the high-water mark of Boris Johnsons popularity in 2021. Of the 23 authorities holding elections, 19 are controlled by the Conservatives and just one by Labour, with the others under no overall control. There are about 1,600 seats up for grabs and six mayoralties.Labour will be hoping to take many of these seats in the first big post-election indicator of how it is doing in government. The party is narrowly ahead in many opinion surveys, but governing parties can find local elections challen...
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Australia does not have enough tradies to fulfill Labors housing promise, experts say
2025-05-05 02:45:04| Spiritual Career Counseling
Australia does not have enough construction workers and other tradies to meet election pitches to boost housing supply, experts say, casting doubt over the major parties pledges to address housing affordability.Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton announced their competing housing plans this week, with both major parties seeking to increase the number of new home builds above the current annual rate of about 170,000.The Labor government nominated a target of 250,000 completed homes a year for the next four years, while the Coalition was yet to commit to a target. Sign up for the Afternoon Update: Election 2025 email newsletterBut Labors goal cannot be reached given the low number of skilled tradespeople in the construction workforce, according to Tim Reardon, the chief economist at the Housing Industry Association.We dont have enough people, he said.Home ownership is slipping out of reach for many Australians. Will the major parties promises make a difference? | Brendan CoatesRead m...
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