"Judge Allows Removal of Confederate Memorial in Arlington Cemetery"

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"Judge Allows Removal of Confederate Memorial in Arlington Cemetery"
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A federal judge in Alexandria, Virginia, has allowed the Arlington National Cemetery to proceed with the removal of a century-old Confederate memorial after initially blocking the removal due to concerns of grave desecration. The judge toured the site and found no evidence of desecration, leading to the lifting of the injunction. The memorial, recommended for removal by an independent commission, features controversial depictions of enslaved individuals. A group called Defend Arlington has filed lawsuits to keep the memorial in place, arguing that its removal undermines reconciliation efforts. Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin has arranged for the memorial to be relocated to a historical park owned by the Virginia Military Institute.

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