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• Dept. of Outrage (DOO) A new survey from UN Women reveals that nearly half of the world’s nonprofit organizations helping ...
The Storozhuks have one year left until their parole expires, though they hope to stay in Alaska permanently. Home should be ...
When Haitian immigrant Wesley Joseph checked his inbox on the morning of April 11, he had little reason to believe he was in danger of being forced from the US. But the Dayton resident would soon ...
Dugan’s prosecution is a plainly political one, as the Trump administration would like to punish any judge who gets in the ...
They’ve made people sorry for asking for refuge in the middle of the war,” a detainee’s sister said. “How humane is that?” | ...
The end of a policy offering protective status is putting Afghan refugees at risk of deportation. But the amount of Afghan ...
VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Leo XIV vowed to take “every effort” Wednesday to work for peace in the Middle East and Ukraine and ...
When the Trump administration presents oral arguments to the Supreme Court on Thursday in an attempt to clear the way for the ...
Trump said he would tolerate no antisemitism for people entering the U.S. But Charles Kleinhaus has a history of complaining ...
Dmitry Peskov stressed that the Kremlin "greatly values partnership relations" with Iran and their development in all spheres ...
Upon entering the White House, President Donald Trump quickly shut the door on refugees from Afghanistan, Syria, Sudan, and ...
Two families of white South Africans whom President Donald Trump has designated as refugees arrived in the United States on ...
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