Legal Battle Between State And Baptiste Group Over Chattanooga Illegal Aliens Center Ends
A Legal Battle Fought For Months Between The Baptiste Group And The State Of Tennessee Has Come To An End.
Read moreA Legal Battle Fought For Months Between The Baptiste Group And The State Of Tennessee Has Come To An End.
Read moreThe Ordeal At Chattanooga’s La Casa De Sidney With Unaccompanied Alien Minors Led To A Bill Being Passed This Year By Republican Sen. Dawn White Of Murfreesboro And Republican Rep. Dan Howell Of Cleveland Setting New Reporting Requirements For Child-Care Facilities.
Read moreRedemption To The Nations Church In Chattanooga Has Sued The Company They Leased The Property To That Became The Shelter For Illegal Alien Minors For Nearly $3 Million In Unpaid Rent.
Read moreOn Tuesday Morning, The Third Employee Of La Casa De Sidney To Be Arrested For Sexual Battery Of A Minor Made An Appearance In Hamilton County Criminal Court.
Read moreOn Thursday, September 16, The Chattanooga Police Department Announced A Third Employee Of La Casa De Sidney Was Arrested Under Sexual Battery Charges. The Now-Closed Shelter On Vance Avenue Was Used To House Unaccompanied Immigrant Children.
Read moreThe Baptiste Group Is Appealing The Suspension Of The License For Its Chattanooga Home For Immigrant Youth, Claiming That The State Violated Their Right To Due Process.
Their Claim Accuses The State Of Prejudice And Bias Against The Company.
The Tennessee Department Of Children’s Services Has Closed Down A Chattanooga Shelter For Illegal Immigrant Children That Was Authorized By Bill Lee In 2019 Against The Protests Of Conservatives.
Read moreDid You Ever Believe Chattanooga, Tennessee – Touching Nine Other States And About 24 Hours Away From The Mexican Border By Car – Would Be Involved In An Ever-Changing Story Involving A Migrant Detention Center Housing Unaccompanied Alien Children Who Are In Federal Custody After Being Apprehended Crossing The Open Southern Border?
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