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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem ignited a firestorm Thursday with a blunt two-word message—"Suck it"—posted on her ...
The Trump administration has been releasing people charged with being in the country illegally to nongovernmental shelters ...
Great Britain is trying to reduce the flow of migrants as it experiences record citizenship applications, including from the U.S.
We study mass surveillance for social control, and we see Trump laying the groundwork to ‘contain’ people of color and ...
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The Manila Times on MSNThe migrants' son and missionary who became Pope Leo XIVTHE election of Cardinal Robert Prevost, a 69-year-old Augustinian missionary to Peru, as pope on May 8 was a signal to all ...
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Tasmanian CWA branch makes effort to welcome new migrantsFor decades, the Country Women's Association has championed social advocacy and community. But, not all women have felt welcomed to join the CWA. A recently re-formed branch in greater Hobart is ...
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"The Court finds that the public benefits from living in a country where rules are followed and where promises are kept," the ...
SAN SALVADOR — The gang name was scrawled onto classroom desks and written on bathroom walls. At the school where Kilmar ...
They’ve already gone nuclear to kill clean air standards—why not do it to hobble federal courts ruling against Trump, too?
A spate of arrests at immigration courts across the United States this week has rattled people showing up for hearings and may signal a coordinated attempt at deportations.
Just as suddenly as arrests outside the Phoenix immigration courtrooms started, they ended. ICE officials aren't saying why, or if they will restart.
A Guatemalan man, identified as O.C.G., was deported to Mexico despite fears over his safety following violent attacks.
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