Gay and human rights groups has condemned the attacks and called on the media to host a diverse and balanced representation to accurately discuss the SCOK ruling.
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The US Diversity Visa Program awards 50,000 eligible applicants from all over the word to enter a random selection process for an opportunity to become US Permanent Residents, also known as Green Card holders. Winning the Green Card Lottery, however, does not guarantee one would immigrate to the US, an interview process determines final eligibility.
Emmet Till was murdered in 1955 in Mississippi after a White woman accused him of making sexual advances toward her by whistling at her. The new law makes lynching a federal crime punishable by no more than 30 years of prison time.
Father and son, sentenced to life without the possibility of parole, and neighbor who participated in hunting down Arbery and shot the video, is also sentenced to life in prison but will be eligible for parole after 30 years. The judge held a dramatic one-minute moment of silence for Arbery.