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Officials in Mexico's Zacatecas state obtained temporary visas to allow elderly parents of undocumented workers to enter the ...
Rather than scooping up violent criminals recklessly sent back to the streets by New York City or even cleaning out the ...
Brittny Mejia is a Metro reporter covering federal courts for the Los Angeles Times. She was a Pulitzer Prize finalist in ...
DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin told Newsweek that Martinez was arrested because of a prior DUI conviction in Los ...
Relations between Beirut and Damascus remain tense — as they have been for decades past, a time during which Syria failed to ...
U.S. Customs and Border Protection seized millions of dollars worth of drugs hidden in a shipment of roses headed from Mexico ...
The walls of The Buckhorn, on the northeastern edge of Wyoming near the South Dakota Border, is 100% a classic dive bar. It’s ...
A new migrant detention facility on a military base near the U.S.-Mexico border is scheduled to begin operations on Sunday.
Members of the African American Mayors Association started noticing last year declines in violent crime in their cities.
Having lost her right leg in a landmine explosion, Nur Kaida, a 23-year-old Rohingya woman, now feels helpless at a refugee camp in Teknaf.
"Spring Break, really never happened for us, and then the summer swing, never happened for us," says Kirsten Smail, a marine ...