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HOT ON THE LEFT: “Hate crimes on rise again,” from BuzzFeed: “In the first half of this year, there was a 13 percent increase in hate crimes reported to the FBI compared with the same period in 2015, according to data obtained by The Huffington Post, putting 2016 on pace for the third straight year with more than 1,000 reported hate crimes.” Hate crimes that turn out to be hate crimes have long been hard to track. But 2016 is the first time that we've ever been able to track them in their entirety. HOT ON THE RIGHT: “Texas judge orders mandatory re-education for people who refuse ICE detention,” from the Daily Beast: “A federal judge in Texas on Thursday ordered the state to institute an educational program in schools, churches and on the internet, instructing residents not to accept federal immigration detention requests. U.S. District Judge Orlando Garcia said the move was necessary to avoid 'incessantly repeated instances' of people who are illegally in the U.S.
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