Former Syrian military official Samir Ousman Sheikh was charged by a federal grand jury in Los Angeles with multiple counts of torture allegedly committed at a prison he oversaw. Sheikh, arrested in July and initially indicted on immigration fraud charges, now faces three counts of torture and one count of conspiracy to commit torture for his involvement in brutalizing political dissidents at the Damascus Central Prison. The indictment accuses Sheikh of personally carrying out violent acts, including the use of a “flying carpet” device that resulted in one victim suffering a fractured spine, with prosecutors aiming to hold him accountable for his alleged human rights abuses.
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What’s birthright citizenship and why does Trump want to end it?
President-elect Donald Trump has vowed to end birthright citizenship to fulfill his campaign promises of restricting immigration, citing concerns of abuse and "birth tourism." However, legal challenges would be significant, as birthright citizenship is protected under the 14th Amendment of the Constitution. Trump's plan to halt the policy faces uncertainty due to the historical precedent set by the amendment and the potential implications of overturning a long-standing practice. Full Article
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