Trump and EU's von der Leyen announce trade deal
President Donald Trump and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen met for a pivotal discussion before Trump's Aug 1. tariff deadline.
Most ICE Detainees Have No Criminal History As Detention Reaches Record Levels
The number of migrants detained by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) reached record numbers in June and a vast majority do not have criminal records, according to AFP analysis of official data.
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Exclusive-US diplomats asked if non-whites qualify for Trump refugee program for South Africans
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -In early July, the top official at the U.S. embassy in South Africa reached out to Washington asking for clarification on a contentious U.S. policy: could non-whites apply for a refugee program geared toward white South Africans if they met other requirements? President Donald Trump's February executive order establishing the program specified that it was for "Afrikaners in South Africa who are victims of unjust racial discrimination," referring to an ethnic group descended mostly from Dutch settlers. In a diplomatic cable sent July 8, embassy Charge d’Affairs David Greene asked whether the embassy could process claims from other minority groups claiming race-based discrimination such as "coloured" South Africans who speak Afrikaans.
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US diplomats asked if S African refugee program was whites-only...
New Russian Law Will Criminalize Internet Searches For ‘Extremist Content’
It should be uncontroversial at this point to say that the Russian government has waged a long but incremental war on both free speech and a free and open internet. Always couched in terms of preve…
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New FAA administrator says state of US air traffic unacceptable, morale low at agency
OSHKOSH, Wisconsin (Reuters) -The new head of the Federal Aviation Administration said on Thursday the current state of the aging, understaffed U.S. air traffic control system is "not acceptable," vowing an aggressive modernization effort. New FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford also said morale at the agency is "kind of low" after a fatal crash in January near Reagan Washington National Airport killed 67. The issues plaguing the FAA's air traffic control network have been years in the making, but a rush of high-profile mishaps, near-misses and the catastrophic crash in January between a U.S. Army helicopter and a regional American Airlines spiked public alarm.
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Whites-only community plotting expansion to another state...
Effort to build 'white nation' continue...
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Agency to shackle 180,000 immigrants with ankle monitors...
VIDEO: Troops Question Los Angeles Deployment
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Meddling With the Fed Could Backfire on Trump
Slashing government interest rates could have the paradoxical effect of raising the interest rates paid in the real world.
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DOJ staffer sacked 'in retribution' for husband's anti-ICE app...
'Japanese First' party emerges as election force with tough immigration talk...
Wyden Demands Answers on Shadowy, Mass Collection of DNA from Immigrants by DHS | U.S. Senator Ron Wyden of Oregon
The Official U.S. Senate website of Senator Ron Wyden of Oregon
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