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Tag: US immigration

Family of ICE officer’s victim hires law firm

NEW YORK – The family of the woman shot dead by a US immigration officer in Minneapolis has hired a law firm to probe...

J-1 visa not a path to US citizenship—PH Embassy

The Philippine Embassy in Washington emphasized that the J-1 Exchange Visitor Program is a temporary visa strictly intended for cultural exchange, warning that it...

Pinoy detainee in US to be deported

The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), through the Philippine Consulate in San Francisco, has confirmed the impending deportation of Northwest ICE Detention Center detainee...

Philippines in talks with US to protect detained Filipinos

The Philippines is in touch with United States authorities to protect the rights of Filipinos detained by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) as...

Cubans fear US privileges to end under Trump

MIAMI – Vizcaino rarely leaves his house and avoids crowded places when he does, fearing a sudden detention by immigration police. The 54-year-old artist arrived...

Seoul sending plane to repatriate workers

SEOUL – A chartered plane will depart Seoul for the United States on Wednesday to repatriate hundreds of South Korean workers detained in a...

DMW, US group to aid seafarers

The Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) is now coordinating with the US-based Pilipino Workers Center (PWC) to assist more than 100 Filipino cruise ship...

US immigration, border agents to be deployed at Club World Cup

MIAMI — United States immigration and border agents will be deployed at venues hosting FIFA Club World Cup games when the tournament kicks off...

Palestinian student detained at interview

NEW YORK—US immigration authorities on Monday (Tuesday) arrested another Columbia University student who participated in pro-Palestinian campus protests, detaining him as he attended an...

They work, pay taxes and call US home — but risk deportation

As he has done for years, Erik Payan had just opened up his tire repair shop in the small Texas town of Cleveland on...

US immigration publishes personal data of vulnerable migrants

The personal data of more than 6,000 migrants seeking protection from persecution was published on a US government website, the department responsible for the gaffe...
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