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UCLA confirmed that an international student was detained at the U.S.-Mexico border. A campus rally was quickly organized in ...
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Border agents do not need a warrant to conduct searches of cell phones, laptops or other electronic devices when you’re ...
If Trump decides to launch strikes on Mexico's international drug cartels, the Roosevelt Reservation could be a key staging ...
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Trump has repeatedly claimed that the U.S. was collecting $2 billion per day from tariffs. His own administration’s data ...
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Week99er on MSNNew U.S. Tariffs Shake Up Global Trade—Here’s Why Qubetics, Ethereum, and Aptos Are the Top Coins to Join NowExplore why Qubetics, Ethereum, and Aptos are the top coins to join now amid rising U.S. tariffs and shifting global trade ...
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The New Republic on MSNElon Musk Wants to Own Trump’s Pet Defense ProjectSpaceX has partnered with new-right oligarch Peter Thiel’s defense start-up, Palantir, and Anduril, a drone company that’s ...
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers don’t need a warrant to search your electronic devices when you enter the country ...
US Customs and Border Protection officers are increasingly searching electronic devices of incoming passengers, including ...
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India Today on MSNLanding in the US? Your phone and laptop might get a surprise border checkTravellers entering the U.S. should be aware that Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers have the authority to search ...
"Customs and Border protection can ask you to turn over your phone and they are able to look at it and go through it. If they ...
"This is a warning to every American ... no one is safe." Celine Atallah, his attorney and sister, told Newsweek.
Customs and Border Protection said the actual revenue is much lower than President Trump’s $3 billion estimate.
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