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Ivana Bacik: Religious orders must now be compelled to pay redress for child abuse

TheJournal.ie

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June 23, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Name Calling
Ivana Bacik: Religious orders must now be compelled to pay redress for child abuse

Appeals to Christian morality have not worked; it’s time these institutions paid their dues and were held to account.

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Guido Fawkes

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· Jul 2, 2026

WATCH: Starmer Apologises for Historic Adoptions Scandal

Starmer is in the Commons to formally apologise for the forced adoption scandal, in which an estimated 185,000 unmarried mothers who, between the 1950s and 1970s, were pressured or coerced into surrendering their babies. A 2022 parliamentary Joint Committee on Human Rights inquiry called for an apology. Now Starmer – in legacy mode – is

ZENIT

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· Jun 23, 2026

Brazilian Parents Sentenced to 50 Days in Jail for Homeschooling Their Daughters and Not Teaching Them «Diversity»

Ieda said: As a mother, I cannot conceive of a more dictatorial State than one that wants me to go to jail for choosing to exercise my right to direct the education and care of my daughters. My husband and I hope that the court will recognize our right to choose the best education for our children and overturn this unjust sentence. The post Brazilian Parents Sentenced to 50 Days in Jail for Homeschooling Their Daughters and Not Teaching Them «Diversity» appeared first on ZENIT - English.

Tampa Free Press

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· Jul 10, 2026

Overriding Walz’s Pardon: Feds Strip Status And Deport Minnesota Child Predator

The U.S. Department of State has stripped the legal status of Tou Lue Vang, a foreign national convicted of child abuse in Minnesota, and removed him from the United States. The action follows a recent pardon by Minnesota Governor Tim Walz that had effectively halted Vang’s initial deportation proceedings. Vang was convicted after admitting to [] Overriding Walz’s Pardon: Feds Strip Status And Deport Minnesota Child Predator

TwistedSifter

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· Jul 4, 2026

A Parent Tried to Check Her Minor Daughter Into a Hotel Over the Phone — When Policy Stopped Her, She Threatened to Post About It on Facebook

The level of entitlement these parents have is unbelievable. The post A Parent Tried to Check Her Minor Daughter Into a Hotel Over the Phone — When Policy Stopped Her, She Threatened to Post About It on Facebook appeared first on TwistedSifter.

Us Weekly

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· Jul 3, 2026

Tom Sandoval's Dueling Restraining Orders Explained

This week on Legally Us, Rachael Bennett, a certified family law specialist and senior attorney at Sullivan Law Associates, breaks down Tom Sandoval’s request for a domestic violence restraining order against Victoria and her father, J. Will Robinson. On Thursday, June 24, Sandoval, 44, filed for a domestic violence restraining order against Victoria and []

Raw Story

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· Jul 8, 2026

Court crushes Trump ICE's detention of new mother as agency refuses to defend arrest

A federal judge appointed by President Donald Trump on Tuesday ordered ICE to release the nursing mother of a 6-month-old from ICE custody, according to reports.Judge David C. Joseph of the United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana ruled that Karina Alvarez San Juan, who has three other minor children who are U.S. citizens, was detained in violation of ICE's policy against detaining most pregnant or postpartum mothers. She was detained on May 6 and taken to ICE’s South Louisiana Processing Center in Basile, Louisiana, on May 9. San Juan argued that she was being unlawfully detained and that her bond hearing was cancelled and her emergency motion denied without explanation, violating due process.Joseph called on ICE to provide additional information, and the agency filed a response saying it had no further evidence.He gave ICE a chance to defend the detention. The agency declined, Kyle Cheney, senior legal affairs reporter for Politico, wrote on X.

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Related coverage for "Ivana Bacik: Religious orders must now be compelled to pay redress for child abuse": Guido Fawkes — WATCH: Starmer Apologises for Historic Adoptions Scandal. ZENIT — Brazilian Parents Sentenced to 50 Days in Jail for Homeschooling Their Daughters and Not Teaching Them «Diversity». Tampa Free Press — Overriding Walz’s Pardon: Feds Strip Status And Deport Minnesota Child Predator. TwistedSifter — A Parent Tried to Check Her Minor Daughter Into a Hotel Over the Phone — When Policy Stopped Her, She Threatened to Post About It on Facebook. Us Weekly — Tom Sandoval's Dueling Restraining Orders Explained. Raw Story — Court crushes Trump ICE's detention of new mother as agency refuses to defend arrest