Ismael Ayala-Uribe, 39 was pronounced dead Sunday at the Victor Valley Global Medical Center, according to an ICE statement.

Ayala-Uribe is now the 14th detainee to die in immigration detention since January, when federal immigration officials began to carry out President Trump’s mass deportation agenda.

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    I’m in Europe, and didn’t get that message, maybe because those terms are clearly illegal here.
    USA is a shit hole country, where laws don’t mean anything if you are rich.
    Just look at the President, that was allowed to run despite having tried to make a coup, which legally makes him illegitimate to hold ANY public office!
    Luckily USA is becoming ever more irrelevant, but unfortunately that means we will probably have to live with whatever China plans to do.

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        It’s a problem anywhere Rupert Murdoch runs a media company, so the UK also. There’s even a very small minority of Canada that’s suffering from the same delusion. Propaganda is a hell of a drug.

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      These terms are all over games, though. I’ve got about 20 games on Steam that are published by pieces of shit that use these arbitration clauses and state that they can fuck you raw but you can’t so muck as look at them wrong or they’ll destroy you. Ahh, American influence over the world.

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        Again I’ve never seen that on any Steam game here in EU, and if they did, it would be illegal.
        Yes USA is often pulling the rest of the world with them, but EU is distancing itself more an more from US legislation, and USA continues to undermine consumer rights, and EU continues to protect them.
        Also EU patience with such shenanigans from companies outside EU is growing ever thinner, so punishment for trying to push such illegal clauses tend to increase.