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NEW CONTENT MOVED TO MIDDLEBORO REVIEW 2

Toyota

Since the Dilly, Dally, Delay & Stall Law Firms are adding their billable hours, the Toyota U.S.A. and Route 44 Toyota posts have been separated here:

Route 44 Toyota Sold Me A Lemon



Friday, June 22, 2018

POLITICO Massachusetts Playbook: KERRY’s fundraising appeal for SETTI — HEFNER, ROSENBERG sued by alleged victim — LEWIS wants to revive millionaire tax

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POLITICO Massachusetts Playbook: KERRY’s fundraising appeal for SETTI — HEFNER, ROSENBERG sued by alleged victim — LEWIS wants to revive millionaire tax



CHARLIE BAKER IS THE ONLY NEW ENGLAND GOVERNOR TO APPROVE SENDING MASSACHUSETTS NATIONAL GUARD TROOPS TO THE BORDER. 
TRUMPACHUSETTS —
- "New England Governors Join Baker In Condemning Separating Of Children From Families At Border," by Amanda McGowan, WGBH: "Four New England governors — including two other Republicans — have joined Charlie Baker of Massachusetts in condemning President Donald Trump's policy of separating the children of migrants from their families. The governors of Rhode Island, Connecticut, Vermont, and New Hampshire said they had not been requested to deploy National Guard troops to the border, but would not comply if requested or do not plan to."

THE WARREN REPORT —
- "Warren announces hold on Trump's CFPB nomination, citing border policy," by Katy O'Donnell, POLITICO: "Sen. Elizabeth Warren said Tuesday she will put a hold on President Donald Trump's nomination of Kathy Kraninger to lead the CFPB until she turns over all documents about any role she played in families being separated at the border. In her current position as an associate director at OMB, Kraninger supervises the budgets for the Justice Department and the Department of Homeland Security — meaning she "helps oversee the agencies that are ripping kids from their parents," Warren tweeted Tuesday morning."

- "Bristol County Sheriff Accused In Lawsuit Of Illegally Imprisoning Immigrant," by Shannon Dooling, WBUR: "A new civil rights lawsuit filed Tuesday in Boston's federal court says Bristol County Sheriff Thomas Hodgson detained an immigrant based solely on the man's immigration status — which is illegal under current law. The complaint also charges that Hodgson has encouraged and condoned his employees detaining immigrants without the clear legal authority to do so."


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