Habeeb Khan, a married father from Birmingham, was jailed for 27 months for threatening Tommy Robinson with a deactivated AK-47 assault rifle in a video that gained 1.4 million views on far-Right social media. The inflammatory video showed Khan making threats to blow away the English Defence League and Robinson, resulting in his arrest and guilty plea to making threats of death or serious harm. Khan, who has a history of previous convictions, claimed he did not upload the video himself and expressed genuine remorse during sentencing for his reckless actions during a time of heightened social tension.
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Trump administration revokes humanitarian parole of Spanish teacher
Humanitarian Parole Under ThreatHundreds of thousands in the U.S. under humanitarian parole face potential deportation as the Trump administration seeks to revoke the program. Wuilman Vanegas, who moved to the U.S. with his family ten months ago, is one of those affected, having received notice to leave by April 25. A recent federal judge's ruling has temporarily blocked this revocation, allowing Vanegas to seek full-time employment and pursue a visa while receiving community support during...
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