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Mosque Leader Alleges Medical Neglect in ICE Custody as Attorneys Seek Release

Franklin-Attorneys for Salah Sarsour, the Palestinian-born president of Wisconsin’s largest mosque, urged a federal judge on Monday to release him

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India Deports Nearly 5,000 Bangladeshis as West Bengal Launches Migrant Crackdown

Kolkata- Indian authorities have deported nearly 5,000 Bangladeshi nationals from the eastern state of West Bengal since the Bharatiya Janata

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Families Allege Medical Neglect and Retaliation as Hunger Strike Intensifies at New Jersey ICE Detention Center

“ “They can’t do anything—it’s like they’re kidnapped there. We, their family members, want to help, but it’s not in

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Senate Backs $70 Billion Immigration Push in Win for Trump

Washington- The U.S. Senate on Friday approved $70 billion in funding for President Donald Trump’s immigration enforcement agenda, marking a

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Pauline Hanson’s Resurgence Reshapes Australian Politics as Major Parties Shift Right

“There is a frustration that so many people have that we have no vision and they are going to hand

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Photoville Exhibitions Spotlight Identity, Incarceration and Cultural Memory Through Documentary Photography

“The dogs humanize an environment that’s devoid of all humanity.” A series of documentary photography exhibitions presented through New York’s

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Indonesia Weighs Visa Curbs After Scam Syndicate Crackdown

Jakarta-Indonesia said on Wednesday it would review its visa-free entry policy for several Southeast Asian countries after authorities arrested more

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Detained at 85: French Widow Recounts Ordeal in U.S. Immigration Crackdown

Orvault-An 85-year-old French widow who was detained for 16 days by U.S. immigration authorities after overstaying her visa said the

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White House Pregnancies Become Political Symbol in Republican Push on Family Values and Falling Birthrates

“Children shouldn’t be delayed for careers — they are the bonds of society.“ As concerns over declining U.S. birthrates increasingly

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Rubio-Pope Meeting Signals Bid to Ease US-Vatican Strains

Vatican City – U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio met Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican on Thursday in talks

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