7 Things: Trump to pay $1,000 for illegals to leave; aldotcom can’t tell how many federal workers have been fired in Alabama; and more …

7. It turns out that if you attempt to slaughter an entire nation of people and fail, those people will try to make sure that does not happen again.

6. Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) says that “universal injunctions are an unconstitutional abuse of judicial power” and he expects the trend to end after a few Supreme Court rulings.

5. No transgender surgeries for minors in Alabama and Attorney General Steve Marshall is declaring victory.

4. Quasi-legal gambler Stake sued in Alabama, they are still operating in the state.

3. 72% of high school teachers in Alabama say cell phones are distracting students, Gov. Kay Ivey wants them banned from classrooms.

2. al.com wants to tell you how many federal workers have been fired in Alabama by President Donald Trump, but they can’t yet they wrote the story anyway.

1. You can either take the “bait” and get paid for travel and $1,000 or you can be caught, punished and expelled.

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