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Maybe. The government is seeking only prospective relief, meaning that the EO is looking to end birthright citizenship for a particular class of persons moving forward. as you state. However, when the SG was asked at oral argument whether the administration would seek to apply its order retroactively, the SG refused to say that it would not. In other words, the government did not commit that it would not look to rescind the citizenship of US citizens who were naturalized under old laws. As Justice Sotomayor noted, the US has done this before when it rescinded citizenship for american indians. Given the cruel nature of this administration in regards to non-white immigrants, and the bipolar nature of donald trump, i dont think you can say with any certainty he would not look to deport as many brown people as his government agents could get their hands on. And if you disagree, why dont you ask stephen miller what he thinks.2 points
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Trump knows he's guilty of many crimes and she failed to charge him with anything. She's terrible at her job.2 points
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By Jigsaw puzzles they mean like the one in the Saw movie franchise where the participants are immigrants.2 points
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Hi everyone! GOOOOOOOOOO PISTONS!!!! What a fun season this has been to this point! Deleterious with the Kool-Aid man. Gosh, it's been probably more than a decade since I've seen that combo on the message board, but it feels like yesterday right now.2 points
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My father, who lived to 99, was born in the United States to immigrant parents. He also did more for America than most Americans can even imagine. He fought in the front lines of WWII.2 points
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I saw quotes by Barret to the effect of "Yeah but the Constitution" The solicitor is like "It's a brave new world...." Roberts said "It might be but the constitution is still the constitution"2 points
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We swap with them if it's 19-30. They get our pick and we get their pick.1 point
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I think Ausar is still eligible. I think he has to play 20 minutes in all but 1 of our remaining games (or something like that). The sad part is most of the damage to Ausar's eligibility was done by JB. Way too many games where he just decided to play him less than 20 minutes.1 point
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What's entertaining about going 0-16 other than the excitement of your GM finally getting canned?1 point
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I am basically 50% Polish and German so I really wanted Poland to qualify. After the US, my No. 2 team is Poland (it's too easy to root for Germany), so that would be great. However, I think qualifying should matter. It shouldn't be a piece of cake. I think this is Italy's third straight World Cup vacation. That's not a mistake any more. Be better. When the US didn't qualify, I was harping two cycles prior that the US was going to struggle with the cycle eight years later. I honestly think they may have struggled this cycle if not given an auto bid. I enjoy the qualifiers and don't want to see them not matter. I went to plenty of US CONCACAF qualifiers because they mattered. I was earning my fan caps for US-Mexico games in Columbus for quite a few cycles. Six CONCACAF teams automatically in 2030, and a seventh competing in a play-in home-and-home series. Ehhh, even I think the US can blindly just walk through and qualify in that scenario. It probably will go to 64 teams one day. I think there is a little talk about it for 2030,but that probably be more likely a 2034? Maybe I'm off on that and 2030 is more on the table than I think. It's more money, more fringe teams making the cup and if half the field increasing the interest in the event world-wide, so they probably will. That probably would mean another week to the tourney as well.1 point
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I actually think it should expand to 64 teams. Soccer is the most popular sport in the world and if you're going to host a tournament every 4 years to crown the best, might as well let as many teams participate as possible. Even with the expanded format, you have teams like Italy, Denmark, Poland and Nigeria who didn't qualify.1 point
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They aren't that mean. 04/02/26 SS Izaac Pacheco assigned to Erie SeaWolves from West Michigan Whitecaps.1 point
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i'll be interested to see how teams guard wemby in the playoffs. i suspect they'll just try to beat the **** out him.1 point
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i'd be willing to be that new orleans would give up a lot for stew. like...maybe another unprotected first?1 point
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Back in the day you still had some huge ball parks, Cleveland, Polo grounds in center, Tigers in CF, the original LF at Yankee stadium, Fenway in RC, There was a lot more opportunity to hit balls a long way that were going to stay in play, and for those teams in those parks big OF arms were more important. And I think it's also true that guys did a lot less power training. I think the rise of cookie cutter short OF ballparks and the change in training toward pure power lifting for HR hitting just eliminated throwing as skill for most OFs for a long period. I think today with much more sophisticated training, we again see more guys who train for HR strength but maintain the elasticity needed to keep their throwing arms. And my very casual impression is that there has almost been a renaissance in the number of guys out there today who do throw well from the OF. The Tigers just don't have any of them - beyond maybe Kerry or when we put a regular SS/3B out there, and even then its not quite the same kind of throw.1 point
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I think the slide started before that. As mentioned here, her appearance before Congress was horrible. She's failed to bury the Epstein stuff. And most businessmen like Trump that I've dealt with tend to fall out of love with folks who can't carry out their insane or outrageous orders. Her temporary replacement, Todd Blanche, Trump's personal attorney just might be more aggressive.1 point
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The correlation of total runs scored to scoring zero runs in an inning is r^2=-0.95; for scoring exactly one run, it's r^2=0.47; and for scoring two or more runs, it's r^2=0.94. Not sure whether that tells us much more.1 point
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Based on the mailers we've been receiving evidently Gov Spanberger and former President Obama are against the proposed redistricting in Virginia for 2026. So I decided to take MAGA's advise and vote yes That will show them.1 point
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I'd much rather choose one of those "1st round grades" at 21 than see what's left for me at 28. We get to draft a player that ranks higher on our board, it's as simple as that. Not sure how you can spin moving up 20-25% higher in a good draft as a bad or pointless thing. But I do agree with your other point. Accumulating more picks would certainly be nice.1 point
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Don't forget about Stewart. Just having him in the game and we probably win. Didn't Robinson and Harris also sit out that game? Thats 5 players that would have made a huge difference. Its amazing we were even in the game, let alone taking it to OT.1 point
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MVP. Just like last year and in 22-23. But they'll give it to the free throw merchant again.1 point
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Companies can't risk the hit to productivity in the meantime by freaking out the people they're going to fire and replace with AI, so they are bull****ting their employees into believing their jobs are secure because they will be so much better and more productive at it with AI. This way, companies can get 100% from their employees right up to the minute they push them off the cliff.1 point
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A neighbor girl went to Tennessee and this very dark skinned Indian girl came back as a blond. She was already one in her mind and disposition so, it merely affirmed her identity.1 point
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KU seems closest to a B1G school of the ones I've seen so far. I saw a prof in the cafeteria who had that older Ann Arbor prof look (i.e., wildly curly gray hair, austerely thin, button up shirt and dress pants from the 1980s). I was like...if we were looking at zillow of his house we'd see mid century modern, african art, musical instruments, kitchen needs an upgrade.1 point
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My liberal Michigan grad mother would have a heart attack if my daughter went to Bama.1 point
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I've seen it said that AI can make people more productive... so if that's true then why would you negate that productivity by firing people? Don't you want more output? Or is productivity not the real goal? (Rhetorical question, I know).1 point
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This was all very predictable in that Presidents are often faced with events they cannot control. We all saw how he reacted (or decomposed rather) in the face of COVID. There are differences this time though, starting with the fact that this wasn't an act of God, it was a war of choice. His fingerprints are all over the metaphorical smoking gun and all of it, the conflict, the economic effects, the additional money per gallon on fuel, it's all on this decision1 point
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These are the times that try fans’ souls.1 point
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And a beautiful throw into 2nd for Clark. https://x.com/tigersMLreport/status/2039405219507736892?s=201 point
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On livestream, Jaden Ivey says he had suicidal thoughts after breaking his leg Did the Pistons think Jesus had healed him? At this point it isn't even about basketball anymore. I hope he can get some help.1 point
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The Mantha trade has not worked out. If there is a culture problem in Detroit, the explanation for it runs through the question of why both Mantha and apparently Soderblom are flourishing in Pittsburgh when we couldn’t get rid of them fast enough.1 point
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Pistons are 6-2 since Cade got hurt....7-2 if you count the game he got hurt, he only played a few minutes in that one.1 point
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So much of the Pistons offense is triggered by their defense. Much of that is triggered by Ausar.1 point
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