Judicial Watch announced recently that it filed a wrongful
death lawsuit against the U.S. Government on behalf of the family of Ashli
Babbitt, the U.S. Air Force veteran who was shot and killed inside the U.S.
Capitol by then-Capitol Police Lt. Michael Byrd on January 6, 2021.
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Nearly Half of Illegal Immigrants Arrested in U.S. in
2023 Had Multiple Criminal Charges, Convictions
As a result of the Biden
administration’s reckless open border policies the federal agency charged
with enforcing immigration laws inside the United States is getting slammed
and discloses in its latest annual report that enforcement arrests nearly
doubled in a year in which thousands of criminals were apprehended
including dozens of known or suspected terrorists. In fiscal year 2023,
which ended in September, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)
arrested 170,590 illegal immigrants inside the country, almost half of them
with criminal records.
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Family of
Ashli Babbitt Files $30 Million Wrongful Death Action
Jonathan Turley
The
long-awaited tort action from the family of Ashli Babbitt has now been
filed in Southern California. Babbitt was shot and killed on Jan. 6th and
her family is seeking $30 million in a wrongful death action. Equally
important, the lawsuit could force additional answers to why Capitol Police
Lt. Michael Byrd shot and killed the unarmed protester as she attempted to
climb through a window near the House Chamber.
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