However, there have been cases where lawyers have argued that people have been wrongfully identified based on their tattoos and were subsequently deported.
It sets up a troubling hypothetical of how Biden's cancer might have been treated if he had successfully won a second term.Hypotheticals notwithstanding, Biden's diagnosis may temper some of the sharper criticisms the book revelations would have otherwise prompted.
President Donald Trump, who had spent much of his recent trip to the Middle East disparaging his predecessor, released a statement extending his "warmest and best wishes" to the Biden family. That may be representative of the tenor of the public dialogue around Biden in the coming days.Until several recent media interviews,in which he defended his decision to stay in the 2024 race until a late stage, Biden had largely receded from public view since leaving power in January.
If the former president has the energy and endurance to do so, this latest medical revelation might give him a new platform, and a newly sympathetic public, to attempt to defend and burnish his presidential legacy.Over the course of his public life, Joe Biden has defined himself by his persistence and endurance, only reaching the pinnacle of American power late in life.
His illness is another formidable challenge. But it presents one more opportunity for Biden to define himself – as a politician and as a man - by how he handles it.
A series of spray-painted murals have been recreated by London-based street artist Abraham O from Paul Trevor's photographs to honour east London's history.The club reported
having also effectively sold the women's team and potentially other subsidiaries to themselves for around £198.7m.Will this loophole be closed? There was an attempt by the Premier League in June 2024 that failed to get enough votes.
It looks set to be back on the table, alongside selling training grounds and other assets, prohibited by both Uefa and the English Football League (EFL).Chelsea are expected to now have enough financial headroom to spend on targets this summer including a striker, winger and central defender. One senior source believes the club will be "aggressive" in the market.