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#12000626
31 January 2025
Construction workers at the Playas de Tijuana border wall remove the last segment of temporary fencing and add new 30-foot fence panels along the area in Tijuana, Mexico, on January 30, 2025. The US Defense Department assists in finishing the construction of the border wall after a court injunction halted the construction. This assistance is ordered by US President Donald Trump as part of his emergency declaration across the US-Mexico border. The canyon where the construction occurs connects to already constructed 30-foot fence panels that replace older fencing, which began in the spring of 2023, extending to the Pacific Ocean border wall dividing the United States and Mexico at the Tijuana-San Diego border.
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#12000629
31 January 2025
Construction workers at the Playas de Tijuana border wall continue to take down the last segment of temporary fencing and add new 30-foot fence panels along the area in Tijuana, Mexico, on January 30, 2025. The US Defense Department assists in ''finishing'' the construction of the border wall after the construction was halted due to a court injunction, as ordered by US President Donald Trump as part of his emergency declaration across the US-Mexico border. The canyon where the construction occurs connects to already constructed 30-foot fence panels that replace older fencing initiated during the spring of 2023 to the Pacific Ocean border wall dividing the United States and Mexico at the Tijuana-San Diego border.
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#12000630
31 January 2025
Construction workers at the Playas de Tijuana border wall continue to take down the last segment of temporary fencing and add new 30-foot fence panels along the area in Tijuana, Mexico, on January 30, 2025. The US Defense Department assists in ''finishing'' the construction of the border wall after the construction was halted due to a court injunction, as ordered by US President Donald Trump as part of his emergency declaration across the US-Mexico border. The canyon where the construction occurs connects to already constructed 30-foot fence panels that replace older fencing initiated during the spring of 2023 to the Pacific Ocean border wall dividing the United States and Mexico at the Tijuana-San Diego border.
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#12000631
31 January 2025
Construction workers at the Playas de Tijuana border wall continue to take down the last segment of temporary fencing and add new 30-foot fence panels along the area in Tijuana, Mexico, on January 30, 2025. The US Defense Department assists in ''finishing'' the construction of the border wall after the construction was halted due to a court injunction, as ordered by US President Donald Trump as part of his emergency declaration across the US-Mexico border. The canyon where the construction occurs connects to already constructed 30-foot fence panels that replace older fencing initiated during the spring of 2023 to the Pacific Ocean border wall dividing the United States and Mexico at the Tijuana-San Diego border.
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#12000632
31 January 2025
Construction workers at the Playas de Tijuana border wall continue to take down the last segment of temporary fencing and add new 30-foot fence panels along the area in Tijuana, Mexico, on January 30, 2025. The US Defense Department assists in ''finishing'' the construction of the border wall after the construction was halted due to a court injunction, as ordered by US President Donald Trump as part of his emergency declaration across the US-Mexico border. The canyon where the construction occurs connects to already constructed 30-foot fence panels that replace older fencing initiated during the spring of 2023 to the Pacific Ocean border wall dividing the United States and Mexico at the Tijuana-San Diego border.
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#12000634
31 January 2025
Construction workers at the Playas de Tijuana border wall continue to take down the last segment of temporary fencing and add new 30-foot fence panels along the area in Tijuana, Mexico, on January 30, 2025. The US Defense Department assists in ''finishing'' the construction of the border wall after the construction was halted due to a court injunction, as ordered by US President Donald Trump as part of his emergency declaration across the US-Mexico border. The canyon where the construction occurs connects to already constructed 30-foot fence panels that replace older fencing initiated during the spring of 2023 to the Pacific Ocean border wall dividing the United States and Mexico at the Tijuana-San Diego border.
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#12000635
31 January 2025
Construction workers at the Playas de Tijuana border wall continue to take down the last segment of temporary fencing and add new 30-foot fence panels along the area in Tijuana, Mexico, on January 30, 2025. The US Defense Department assists in ''finishing'' the construction of the border wall after the construction was halted due to a court injunction, as ordered by US President Donald Trump as part of his emergency declaration across the US-Mexico border. The canyon where the construction occurs connects to already constructed 30-foot fence panels that replace older fencing initiated during the spring of 2023 to the Pacific Ocean border wall dividing the United States and Mexico at the Tijuana-San Diego border.
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#12000636
31 January 2025
Construction workers at the Playas de Tijuana border wall continue to take down the last segment of temporary fencing and add new 30-foot fence panels along the area in Tijuana, Mexico, on January 30, 2025. The US Defense Department assists in ''finishing'' the construction of the border wall after the construction was halted due to a court injunction, as ordered by US President Donald Trump as part of his emergency declaration across the US-Mexico border. The canyon where the construction occurs connects to already constructed 30-foot fence panels that replace older fencing initiated during the spring of 2023 to the Pacific Ocean border wall dividing the United States and Mexico at the Tijuana-San Diego border.
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#12000627
31 January 2025
A construction worker installs metal holders to secure new 30-foot fence panels at the Playas de Tijuana border wall, where work continues on removing the last segment of temporary fencing and adding panels along the area in Tijuana, Mexico, on January 30, 2025. The US Defense Department provides assistance to complete the construction of the border wall after the construction was halted due to a court injunction, as ordered by US President Donald Trump as part of his emergency declaration across the US-Mexico border.
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#12000628
31 January 2025
Construction workers add a new 30-foot fence panel to the Playas de Tijuana border wall as they continue to remove the last segment of temporary fencing in the area in Tijuana, Mexico, on January 30, 2025. The US Defense Department assists in ''finishing'' the construction of the border wall after a court injunction halted the work, following an order by US President Donald Trump as part of his emergency declaration across the US-Mexico border. The canyon where the construction occurs connects to already constructed 30-foot fence panels that replace older fencing, which began in the spring of 2023, extending to the Pacific Ocean border wall dividing the United States and Mexico at the Tijuana-San Diego border.
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#12000633
31 January 2025
An extraction machine moves fencing as construction workers at the Playas de Tijuana border wall continue work on taking down the last segment of temporary fencing and adding new 30-foot fence panels along the area in Tijuana, Mexico, on January 30, 2025. The US Defense Department assists in finishing the construction of the border wall after the construction was halted due to a court injunction, as ordered by US President Donald Trump as part of his emergency declaration across the US-Mexico border. The canyon where the construction occurs connects to already constructed 30-foot fence panels that replaced older fencing initiated during the spring of 2023 to the Pacific Ocean border wall dividing the United States and Mexico at the Tijuana-San Diego border.
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Hanover Township New Jersey School District Adopts LGBTQ Students Outing To Parents Policy
19 May 2023
#10057662
19 May 2023
Brandi Monaco (Left) and 12-year-old Anabel (Right) participate in an interview about the controversy. Hanover Township Public Schools in Hanover Township, New Jersey, United States on May 18, 2023. Hanover Township Public Schools adopted a policy requiring school staff to disclose students' sexual orientations and gender identities to parents. New Jersey's Attorney General Matt Platkin filed a civil rights complaint against Hanover Township Public Schools, attempting to block the policy requiring school staff to disclose students' sexual orientations and gender identities to parents. ''Because the policy requires school staff to 'out' LGBTQ+ youth to their parents, it exposes them to severe harms to their safety and mental health,'' Attorney General Matthew Platkin's office wrote in a statement on Wednesday, May 17, 2023. The policy, which the Hanover Township School Board adopted on Tuesday night, May 16, 2023 violates the state's Law Against Discrimination and Department of Education guidance, according to Platkin's office. Platkin's office is also seeking a temporary injunction in Superior Court to block enforcement of the policy while the administrative complaint is adjudicated by the Division on Civil Rights.
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Hanover Township New Jersey School District Adopts LGBTQ Students Outing To Parents Policy
19 May 2023
#10057664
19 May 2023
Students walk out of the school building after the school day, Thursday afternoon. Hanover Township Public Schools in Hanover Township, New Jersey, United States on May 18, 2023. Hanover Township Public Schools adopted a policy requiring school staff to disclose students' sexual orientations and gender identities to parents. New Jersey's Attorney General Matt Platkin filed a civil rights complaint against Hanover Township Public Schools, attempting to block the policy requiring school staff to disclose students' sexual orientations and gender identities to parents. ''Because the policy requires school staff to 'out' LGBTQ+ youth to their parents, it exposes them to severe harms to their safety and mental health,'' Attorney General Matthew Platkin's office wrote in a statement on Wednesday, May 17, 2023. The policy, which the Hanover Township School Board adopted on Tuesday night, May 16, 2023 violates the state's Law Against Discrimination and Department of Education guidance, according to Platkin's office. Platkin's office is also seeking a temporary injunction in Superior Court to block enforcement of the policy while the administrative complaint is adjudicated by the Division on Civil Rights.
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Hanover Township New Jersey School District Adopts LGBTQ Students Outing To Parents Policy
19 May 2023
#10057676
19 May 2023
Whippany Park High School parent Stephanie Eagan participates in an interview about the controversy. Hanover Township Public Schools in Hanover Township, New Jersey, United States on May 18, 2023. Hanover Township Public Schools adopted a policy requiring school staff to disclose students' sexual orientations and gender identities to parents. New Jersey's Attorney General Matt Platkin filed a civil rights complaint against Hanover Township Public Schools, attempting to block the policy requiring school staff to disclose students' sexual orientations and gender identities to parents. ''Because the policy requires school staff to 'out' LGBTQ+ youth to their parents, it exposes them to severe harms to their safety and mental health,'' Attorney General Matthew Platkin's office wrote in a statement on Wednesday, May 17, 2023. The policy, which the Hanover Township School Board adopted on Tuesday night, May 16, 2023 violates the state's Law Against Discrimination and Department of Education guidance, according to Platkin's office. Platkin's office is also seeking a temporary injunction in Superior Court to block enforcement of the policy while the administrative complaint is adjudicated by the Division on Civil Rights.
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Hanover Township New Jersey School District Adopts LGBTQ Students Outing To Parents Policy
18 May 2023
#10057480
18 May 2023
Intersection signage where the school district is located. Hanover Township Public Schools in Hanover Township, New Jersey, United States adopts a policy requiring school staff to disclose students' sexual orientations and gender identities to parents. New Jersey's Attorney General Matt Platkin filed a civil rights complaint against Hanover Township Public Schools, attempting to block the policy requiring school staff to disclose students' sexual orientations and gender identities to parents. ''Because the policy requires school staff to 'out' LGBTQ+ youth to their parents, it exposes them to severe harms to their safety and mental health,'' Attorney General Matthew Platkin's office wrote in a statement on Wednesday, May 17, 2023. The policy, which the Hanover Township School Board adopted on Tuesday night, May 16, 2023 violates the state's Law Against Discrimination and Department of Education guidance, according to Platkin's office. Platkin's office is also seeking a temporary injunction in Superior Court to block enforcement of the policy while the administrative complaint is adjudicated by the Division on Civil Rights.
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Hanover Township New Jersey School District Adopts LGBTQ Students Outing To Parents Policy
18 May 2023
#10057482
18 May 2023
Hanover Township school bus parks outside the school. Hanover Township Public Schools in Hanover Township, New Jersey, United States adopts a policy requiring school staff to disclose students' sexual orientations and gender identities to parents. New Jersey's Attorney General Matt Platkin filed a civil rights complaint against Hanover Township Public Schools, attempting to block the policy requiring school staff to disclose students' sexual orientations and gender identities to parents. ''Because the policy requires school staff to 'out' LGBTQ+ youth to their parents, it exposes them to severe harms to their safety and mental health,'' Attorney General Matthew Platkin's office wrote in a statement on Wednesday, May 17, 2023. The policy, which the Hanover Township School Board adopted on Tuesday night, May 16, 2023 violates the state's Law Against Discrimination and Department of Education guidance, according to Platkin's office. Platkin's office is also seeking a temporary injunction in Superior Court to block enforcement of the policy while the administrative complaint is adjudicated by the Division on Civil Rights.
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