Only a small fraction of the people abducted have been convicted of any offense, let alone those listed. Many aren't even accused of any of those actions (e.g. overstaying a visa does not require fraud or evasion)
RustyEarthfire
solid majority of the popular vote
narrow plurality
6.022
What? They still sell DVD players: https://www.bestbuy.com/site/blu-ray-dvd-players/dvd-players/abcat0102005.c?id=abcat0102005
This is almost precisely that. It's 1% more than 3% per year over 10 years for mayor, and half that for the council members.
I'm not sure where you got the idea they "acknowledged" this as their reason. It's a wholly unsupported theory based on nothing but some random opinion in the NYT (although I do love the notion that this opinion somehow "got lost amid the excitement" as opposed to simply being uninteresting).
It doesn't even make sense. You don't need an opposition filibuster unless the majority of the party is "fringe" (straining the meaning of fringe). There are plenty of other ways to bury a bill or -- worst case -- excuse a couple defectors.
Are you sure that's not the FORTRAN meetup?
People probably mistakenly assumed the law was in good faith and would do something like ban hanging crosses around the classroom, not ban covering up part of your body. Calling head coverings "religious symbols" is flatly dishonest. Next up anybody who doesn't eat bacon at every meal will be fired for forcing their religion on others.
I feel like there may be a subtle statistical error in judging the overall will of "Democratic voters" based on rough observations of attendees of a Mamdani rally.
Does work for Tampa though
A European starling called "The Mouth" was able to mimic sounds well enough to reproduce a drawing in the spectrograph:
From the 1888 A Dissertation Upon Roast Pig
Unfortunately the rest of it is pretty trash.