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Smyrna man able to coach again after governor's pardon

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www.youtube.com – WKRN News 2 – 2025-05-23 18:41:30

SUMMARY: Justin Bashars, a Smyrna father, was pardoned by the Tennessee governor for a nearly 25-year-old felony drug charge from when he was 18. Charged with selling marijuana and cocaine shortly after turning 18, Bashars faced barriers coaching his son’s T-ball team due to his felony record. After applying for a pardon in June 2022, and a meeting with the governor’s representative, Bashars received the pardon in December, lifting the stigma he carried for two decades. Bashars and his wife recently adopted four foster children and started a sports league for homeschooled children, expanding to middle and high school levels.

A Smyrna man is thankful to be able to coach his son once again following a pardon from Gov. Bill Lee for a drug charge dating back more than two decades.

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Tennesseans could be charged for housing immigrants who have legal status under state ‘smuggling’ law

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wpln.org – Marianna Bacallao – 2025-09-10 20:37:00

SUMMARY: Tennessee’s new law criminalizes housing immigrants without legal status, even if those housed have citizenship. Enforcement depends on Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) “determinations,” which critics argue are not final immigration rulings. State attorneys maintain that ICE notices suffice for prosecution, even if later proven wrong. The law targets human smugglers financially benefiting from housing undocumented immigrants, but churches and landlords fear prosecution for aid or rentals. Lawsuits argue the law’s broad language chills landlords and nonprofits. Judge William Campbell may issue a limited injunction to protect plaintiffs during trial. Opponents say the law criminalizes acts of hospitality and sanctuary.

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What Black City Gets the National Guard – The Tennessee Tribune

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tntribune.com – April Ryan – 2025-09-09 18:17:00

SUMMARY: Over the weekend, protests erupted in cities like Washington, D.C., and Chicago against President Trump’s threat to deploy National Guard troops, which Illinois Governor JB Pritzker condemned as a “fake guise of fighting crime.” Trump’s selective targeting of cities with Black mayors in Democratic states, including New Orleans, has raised concerns of racial bullying. Los Angeles was the first city to face military deployment during an immigration crisis, a move later ruled illegal for violating the Posse Comitatus Act. Baltimore’s former mayor also denied any crime emergency, criticizing the stigma caused by potential National Guard involvement.

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DATA: ICE detainer requests in Tennessee up by 86.5% compared to last year

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www.wkrn.com – Tori Gessner – 2025-09-09 17:03:00

SUMMARY: ICE detainer requests in Tennessee surged 86.5% this year, with a 31.8% rise in Davidson County, according to new data. Representative Lee Reeves highlighted strains on local resources from illegal immigration, citing law violations in small towns like Robertson County. Reeves urges more local agencies to adopt 287(g) agreements, which grant federal immigration enforcement powers to sheriffs, including jail enforcement, task force, and warrant officer models. Currently, 27 Tennessee sheriffs participate in these agreements, contributing to the state’s ranking as second nationwide for ICE arrests in jails. Reeves credits tougher immigration enforcement under President Trump and supports legislation to mandate 287(g) adoption statewide. Detainer requests in Shelby County rose only slightly.

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