Lori Vallow was born Lori Norene Cox on June 26, 1973, in San Bernardino, California. She grew up in Southern California and later attended Brigham Young University in Utah. In 1992, Lori married her high school sweetheart, Nelson Yanes, and they had a son named Colby. However, the couple divorced in 1994, and Lori later married Joseph Ryan, with whom she had a daughter named Tylee. Image credit: wikkipedia Lori and Joseph eventually divorced, and Lori went on to marry Charles Vallow in 2006. Charles adopted Tylee and also legally adopted Lori's son Colby. The family lived in Arizona, and Charles ran a successful business. However, in 2018, Lori's behavior began to change. She reportedly became involved in a religious group that espoused unconventional beliefs, and she started to distance herself from her friends and family. In 2019, Lori and Charles separated, and Charles filed for divorce. He claimed that Lori had become obsessed with the religious group and that he feared fo...
Title 42 refers to a section of the United States Code that grants the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) wide-ranging powers to regulate the entry of people and goods into the United States during times of public health emergencies. This provision was invoked by the Trump administration in March 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and its use has since been continued by the Biden administration. Image Credit: title 42 Under Title 42, the CDC is authorized to prohibit the entry of individuals or goods into the United States if they pose a threat of spreading communicable diseases. This includes the power to detain, medically screen, and release individuals seeking entry into the country. One of the most contentious applications of Title 42 has been its use to expel migrants, including families and children, who arrive at the U.S.-Mexico border seeking asylum. The Trump administration used Title 42 to bypass normal asylum procedures and rapidly deport individual...