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Dublin Airport and Shannon Airport both have pre-clearance to flights heading to the US, meaning that technically the border ...
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Harvard withheld their degrees for participating in a pro-Palestinian protest. They don’t regret it.
A year since Harvard refused degrees to some graduating seniors who protested, students say it left them feeling ...
As legal battles drag out, and possibly work their way up to a firmly conservative Supreme Court, the school is at an ...
Combined with the Stewart Detention Center, the country’s second largest immigration jail, Folkston’s expansion could cement the region's role as a hub for immigrant detention ...
Fitzgerald, who spent his career in real estate private equity, said American donors — especially the younger generation — ...
A Trump administration travel ban that severely restricts the entry of nationals from Haiti, Cuba, and Venezuela into the United States starts Monday, and it’s yet unclear about how the policy will ...
Federal agents raided multiple Los Angeles businesses, including Home Depot stores, detaining dozens and drawing criticism ...
After a medically fragile child’s parole was abruptly revoked, her family was left undocumented and terrified. Two months ...
FIFA's newly expanded tournament kicks off June 14 in Miami against the backdrop of legal challenges in Europe, strike ...
Fans and players alike can expect to feel “comfortable and safe” when attending FIFA Club World Cup matches in D.C., Chief ...
Recent migrants paid $10.1 billion in taxes but required $19.3 billion in services, with education and shelter driving the ...
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