Month: June 2025

Caribbean News

Navigating Constitutional Complexities: Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell’s Dilemma

In recent developments surrounding the governance of Grenada, Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell has found himself at the center of controversy regarding the country’s constitution. His desire to amend certain provisions, particularly in relation to the monarchy, has raised eyebrows and led many to question not only his understanding of constitutional […]

United States

The Controversy Surrounding ICE Agents and Mask-Wearing: Questions of Identification and Accountability

The Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency has long been a subject of significant debate and criticism within the United States. Under President Donald Trump’s administration, ICE operations intensified, particularly concerning immigration enforcement. Recently, a new debate has emerged: the practice of ICE agents wearing masks and allegedly refusing to […]

Local News

Concerns Over Carnival Law Violations in Grenada

In recent weeks, discussions surrounding Carnival celebrations in Grenada have intensified, particularly regarding legal compliance. The Carnival Act clearly states that all mass activities, including the beloved Jab Jab, are permitted only on Carnival Monday and Tuesday. However, there has been an unsettling rise in the number of individuals openly […]

United States

Outrage and Support for Detained Student Athlete Marcelo Gomes at Milford High School

The recent detainment of Marcelo Gomes, a student athlete at Milford High School, has ignited a wave of support among students and faculty while raising critical questions about immigration enforcement practices in the United States. During a press conference on Monday, federal officials confirmed that Gomes was not the intended […]

United States

The Pardon of Paul Walczak: Implications for Social Security and Tax Law Enforcement

In a recent and controversial move, former President Donald Trump granted a pardon to Paul Walczak, a Florida healthcare executive who had pleaded guilty to significant tax crimes. Walczak’s case, which involved failing to pay more than $10 million in payroll taxes that were withheld from employees, raises important questions […]