TikTok users are being informed that the app will not be available due to a government ban starting on Jan. 19, with President-elect Donald Trump suggesting a potential solution to reinstate the app after he takes office. The app has been removed from U.S. app stores, and although Trump may grant a 90-day extension, the ban will still be enforced. TikTok faces concerns over national security due to its Chinese ownership, but the company argues against censorship and pushes for an American buyer.
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In a new tactic, ICE is arresting migrants at immigration courts, attorneys say
Federal agents are arresting migrants at immigration courts, even after their deportation cases have been dismissed, as part of a strategy to expedite deportations under the Trump administration, according to immigration attorneys. This tactic raises concerns about undermining due process rights and instilling fear in immigrant communities, as many migrants now feel unsafe attending court hearings. Need More Context? 🔎
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