US intelligence agencies rejected a claim by President Donald Trump used to justify the deportation of more than 200 Venezuelans to El Salvador, according to a declassified memo released on Monday. The memo by the National Intelligence Council, dated April 7, shows US spy agencies do not believe Trump's claims that the Tren de Aragua (TDA) criminal gang is linked to Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's government.
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A federal appeals court rejected Donald Trump's effort to end temporary legal status for thousands of migrants, hindering his immigration crackdown. The court declined to suspend a previous ruling blocking the Department of Homeland Security from ending humanitarian parole granted under President Biden. Judges argued the administration failed to demonstrate the legality of categorically terminating parole, favoring individual case reviews.
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Patterson, who grew up with Combs, claimed that Combs was exposed to wild parties, alcohol, drugs, and various influences from a young age. He described their home environment as one filled with sex, addicts, and other controversial elements, suggesting it desensitized them. Despite this exposure, they were unaware of its impact.