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ICE Detention Sparks Outcry, Officer Killed in Georgia, and Pornhub Restricts UK Access
A week marked by controversy and tragedy saw a five-year-old asylum seeker released from ICE detention after public outcry, a Georgia police officer killed in an "unprovoked attack," and Pornhub restricting access for UK users due to new age verification laws.
Liam Conejo Ramos, a five-year-old asylum seeker from Ecuador, and his father were released from ICE detention in Texas after a judge criticized their initial detention in Minnesota on disputed immigration violation claims, according to multiple news sources. Representative Joaquin Castro escorted them home. Public figures like Billie Eilish and Bad Bunny voiced opposition to ICE, highlighting the ongoing controversies surrounding immigration enforcement. The case sparked a "global firestorm," according to Time, igniting debate over immigration policies.
Meanwhile, in Georgia, Kevin Andrews shot two police officers at a Holiday Inn Express near Stone Mountain, killing one and seriously wounding the other, according to Fox News and other news outlets. The incident occurred during questioning after officers responded to a fraud report and discovered Andrews had an outstanding warrant. Andrews, who was also shot by an officer and is expected to survive, allegedly invited the officers into his room before the "unprovoked attack" occurred.
Across the Atlantic, Pornhub began restricting access for UK users on February 2nd due to the upcoming Online Safety Act requiring age verification, multiple news sources reported. The BBC and others noted that the law has been criticized for being easily bypassed with VPNs. Pornhub claims the law is driving users to unregulated sites, but some suspect the move is a tactic to pressure politicians and gain more registered users, similar to actions taken in several US states with similar age verification laws.
In other news, the death toll from the New Year's Day fire at the Le Constellation bar in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, rose to 41 after an 18-year-old Swiss national died from their injuries, NPR Politics and other sources reported. Investigations suggest that sparkling candles ignited the blaze, and authorities are examining potential safety regulation violations and have opened a criminal investigation into the bar owners, one of whom was briefly detained.
Finally, a video surfaced last Wednesday of Alex Pretti kicking out the taillight of an ICE vehicle, 11 days before Border Patrol agents shot him to death. Right-wing influencers quickly cast the incident as somehow exonerating the agents, according to Vox.
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