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US Reopening Visa and Consular Services at Embassy in Cuba
The United States Embassy in Cuba is reopening visa and consular services Wednesday.
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Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks Biden From Ending Trump-Era ‘Remain in Mexico' Policy
A federal judge on Thursday temporarily blocked the Biden administration from ending a Trump-era policy designed to restrict immigration at the southern border.
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Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks Biden From Ending Trump-Era ‘Remain in Mexico' Policy
A federal judge on Thursday temporarily blocked the Biden administration from ending a Trump-era policy designed to restrict immigration at the southern border.
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ICE Accidentally Leaks Identities of More Than 6,000 Asylum Seekers Online
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement says personal information of more than 6,000 people in its custody was inadvertently posted to its website for about five hours.
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Senate Panel Finds ICE Failed to Stop Georgia Doctor's Unnecessary Medical Procedures on Migrant Women
A Senate investigation has found that U.S. immigration authorities didn’t do enough to adequately vet or monitor a gynecologist in rural Georgia who performed unnecessary medical procedures on detained migrant women without their consent.
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Customs and Border Protection Chief Resigns After Refusing to Step Down
Chris Magnus had initially refused to step down from his job after a request by the Biden administration, an official from the Department of Homeland Security told NBC News.
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Advocates Fight Former Child Refugee's Deportation to Cambodia After Prison Release
A man, who served time at San Quentin State Prison may be deported back to Cambodia. Now, advocates are pushing the governor to pardon him.
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Federal Court Ruling Widens Scope of Immigrant Arrests, Deportations
The Biden administration had focused ICE resources on those considered a threat to public safety and national security. But after a federal court ruled against the policy, many immigrants will now be afraid to leave their homes out of concern they’ll be detained.
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ICE to Consider Military Service in Deportation Cases
ICE said in a statement that U.S. military service of noncitizens and their immediate family members will be taken into account when it decides whether to deport someone.
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Suspect in San Jose Kidnapping Had Previously Been Deported 3 Times
The key suspect in last week’s kidnapping of a 3-month-old baby boy in San Jose had previously been deported to El Salvador three times, NBC Bay Area has learned.
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ICE Deportation Agents Expand Use of App Advocates Say Violates Privacy to Monitor Immigrants
U.S. immigration authorities are turning to smartphones to keep tabs on immigrants and ensure they attend their deportation hearings
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U.S. Citizen Who Says He Was Held in ICE Custody for More Than a Month Wants Accountability
A Riverside County man says he was held in an ICE detention facility for more than a month, even though he’s a U.S. citizen, and now he wants to hold the agency accountable.
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ICE Detains US Citizen
Two civil rights groups today sued U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement on behalf of a Riverside County man who allegedly was unlawfully transferred to an ICE immigration lockup for deportation proceedings even though he is a citizen. Colleen Williams reports for the NBC4 News on Thursday, Dec. 16, 2021.