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Green card holder held in Tacoma, WA ICE detention center Posted: March 25, 2025 | Last updated: March 25, 2025 Lewelyn Dixon, a University of Washington lab tech was detained by ICE under unclear ...
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The Trump administration’s proposal to vet social media profiles of green card applicants already legally in the U.S. is being condemned as an attack on free speech. Because it is! Via The Independent ...
And now, in a surprise announcement, League of Legends’ client will include a non-Runeterra card battling mini-game in the vein of Inscryption or Balatro called The Demon’s Hand. The new ...
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Wyatt detention facility in Central Falls, R.I., on March 18, 2025. Credit: Olivia Ebertz / The Public's Radio A lawyer for a New Hampshire green card-holder who is being held by U.S. Immigration and ...
A man used hand sanitiser and printer paper to start a fire and escape a home where he was allegedly held captive for 20 years by his stepmother. The 32-year-old, who has not been publicly named ...
A New Hampshire man with a green card was detained by immigration officers at Logan Airport and is being held by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement at the Donald W. Wyatt detention facility in ...
A 32-year-old man set fire to his home Feb. 17 after allegedly being held captive by his stepmother ... started the fire with printer paper and hand sanitizer, using a lighter found in his late ...
Legal experts say green card holders can be deported on national security grounds, but add that the case against Mr Khalil is unprecedented. "Targeting individual protesters just for protesting ...
Several players have received red cards for similar incidents but while former Premier League referee Dermot Gallagher admitted it did not look good, it would not have constituted a red card offence.