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New Ariana Grande interview for the "Wicked : For Good" promotion by INQUIRER.NET.
A newspaper ad (specifically on Inquirer) from 2001 about a rather obscure SITBC competition, where 200 viewers would win a "BAAAA" pack by writing fanmail to CN about what chapter of an episode they had watched.
Other than that ad and its other apprences on different publications by the same company, no new info about it has surfaced and I didn't know of its existence until stumbling across it on the Internet Archive.
If you know more details about this, please do let me know! ^^
[240413] Inquirer's official twitter update:
THEY REALLY CHANGED THE GAME! 🏴☠️ LOOK: South Korean powerhouse ATEEZ set the #Coachella stage on fire as they make history as the first K-pop boy group to perform at the music festival. The eight-piece act, comprised of Hongjoong, Seonghwa, Yunho, Yeosang, San, Mingi, Wooyoung, and Jongho, performed some of their hit songs, including “Say My Name,” “HALA HALA,” “Guerrilla,” and “Crazy Form,” to name a few. | 📷: Screengrab from Coachella/Youtube via @jbvdellera #CHELLATEEZ Read related story: inqnews.net/tFqC4B
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"ICE's removals of parents without their children were intentional, and not just inadvertent incidents."
“When you prosecute the parents for coming in illegally, which should happen, you have to take the children away."
- President Trump (June 19, 2018)
Who were the first people that Trump met with after being elected in 2016? For-profit prisons. Rolling back an Obama era plan to cut the use of those prisons. Trump winning the election made several company's stock boom. Unsurprisingly, most donated to his campaign.
How much was the government profiting on it's migrant children separation policy? $750 per migrant child. Some adult facilities make $50,000 a day, some make MORE depending on the contracts they have with the government.
How much is this all costing us? Well, before Trump was in office one prison reported $2.53 Billion in revenue (2012). Then under Trump (2018) it increased it's profits to over $7 Billion. American taxpayers went from paying $2-3 BN over the course of a few years to $5-7 Billion PER year...
So what's being done with these kids? Under the Trump administration, migrant children were being funnelled into foster care via Protestant Churches. However, their main function was to work as a deterrent for more migrant families to come to America. The current administration is currently trying to clean up this mess but it's going to cost billions more.
Private prisons: The secretive $5B industry growing under Trump
We basically treated, moved, and sold humans like cattle. It's a fuckin humanitarian crisis.
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