Eriksen, 32, is his family's breadwinner and was building them a home "with his bare hands" when he was detained on April 15 after he reportedly failed to file the immigration document "Form I-751" by a 2015 deadline. read more
Crisfield officially got word from FEMA last July that it had secured $36 million from the program to launch the first phase of its massive flood-protection initiative. read more
"Just because they calm it does not make it true"
That's what we've been telling you!
"Scott Bessent called him out and said, 'You promised us a trillion dollars in cuts, and now you're at like $100 billion. Nobody can find any savings. What are you doing?'" Bannon recounted. drudge.com
"Thanks ICE for getting the illegals out, MAGA!"
Getting them out... We aren't getting them out. We are sending them to camps.
Immigrant women describe 'hell on earth' in ICE detention
www.usatoday.com
Detention Alley': inside the Ice centres in the US south where foreign students and undocumented migrants languish
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/mar/29/ice-detention-centers-immigration-asylum
For me the question is really who decides.
And that trans people should have some say in the decision making process.
I also don't think people outside the sport should make the decision.
Finally, I don't see why each sport can't police itself.
"Trans athletes should compete in the mens/boys"
As for your proposed solution: What about trans men, who were born female, and take testosterone. Do they compete with the other women, the men, or are they barred from competition because they are using steroids? And if so there's no "right to sports" if you're a trans man?
If it were up to me I would give them LSD and ask them did they change gender so they could get on the podium. :)