A Polish serial criminal’s deportation was blocked under human rights laws after claiming to be a “father figure” to his nephew. Despite nine convictions, an immigration tribunal judge ruled that his deportation would breach his right to family life. The Home Office has appealed the decision, with concerns that immigration judges are stretching the definition of family life under the ECHR. The case highlights issues with human rights laws and immigration appeals in the UK.
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Trump administration strikes deal with Brown University to restore funding
Brown University has reached an agreement with the Trump administration to restore federal research grants, committing $50 million to workforce development and adhering to new policies on women's sports and antisemitism. This deal, which follows similar agreements by Columbia University and the University of Pennsylvania, allows Brown to continue its academic mission while addressing federal concerns over discrimination and admissions practices. Want More Context? 🔎
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