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内容摘要:A family are desperately hoping to be reunited with their pet dog after she ran off after being hit by a car.

A family are desperately hoping to be reunited with their pet dog after she ran off after being hit by a car.

ICE agents detained him at his university-owned Manhattan apartment and initially placed him in a New Jersey immigration facility before transferring him to a detention centre in Jena, Louisiana, according to ICE records.His attorney claims ICE also threatened to arrest his wife, an American citizen who is eight months pregnant. When she attempted to visit him in New Jersey, officials told her he was not there.

Texas considers banning products infused with THC derived from hemp, and retailers are worried

Columbia University stated that law enforcement can enter campus property with a warrant but denied that university leadership had invited ICE agents.On Sunday, Secretary of State Marco Rubio reaffirmed the administration's stance, posting on X: "We will be revoking the visas and/or green cards of Hamas supporters in America so they can be deported."The Trump administration announced last week it was rescinding $400m (£310m) in federal grants to Columbia, accusing it of failing to fight antisemitism on campus.

Texas considers banning products infused with THC derived from hemp, and retailers are worried

Columbia was the epicentre last year of pro-Palestinian student protests nationwide against the war in Gaza and US support for Israel.Mr Khalil was lead negotiator for Columbia University Apartheid Divest when its protesters set up a huge tent encampment on the university lawn in protest against the Gaza war.

Texas considers banning products infused with THC derived from hemp, and retailers are worried

He later told the BBC he had been temporarily suspended by the university, where he was a graduate student at the School of International and Public Affairs.

New York Civil Liberties Union President Donna Lieberman called his deportation "targeted retaliation and an extreme attack on the First Amendment."With the help of a solicitor, Leah eventually launched - and won - a disability discrimination case against her school to try to stop the restraints.

The tribunal judge said the school could not show that the restraint was a “proportionate means of achieving a legitimate aim”.After the tribunal, Leah’s local council terminated her school placement and put an alternative support plan into place for her.

Meanwhile, the school says it accepts the tribunal’s ruling and has complied with its requirements and recommendations. These included a letter of apology to Leah and making staff undergo training “to avoid and reduce the use of restraint”.The council has told the BBC that it now monitors the use of restraint by care providers, and its impact on young people. It says it is awaiting further guidance on the subject from the Scottish government, who told us that independent special schools “play an important role” in providing additional support.

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