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A judge reinstates Djokovic's visa but his Australian Open status remains unclear
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Tom Maddocks of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation about an Australian judge handing tennis star Novak Djokovic a legal victory when he restored his visa.
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Chinese Investors Among Majority Of EB-5 Visa Recipients
The EB-5 visa grants permanent U.S. residence to anyone investing a half million dollars in a U.S.-based development project. Eighty percent of EB-5 recipients are Chinese. NPR takes a look at why they are applying for these visas.
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LULAC Wants Immigrant Teens To Get Special Visa And Be Placed In Foster Homes
LULAC’s request comes after Gov. Greg Abbott said migrant children are being brought to the U.S. by human traffickers or being used as drug mules.
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Organist Celebrates 25 Years Playing Wanamaker Organ
Peter Conte has serenaded shoppers in Philadelphia for 2 shows a day, 6 days a week for more than 2 decades. On Saturday, those attending Wanamaker Organ Day will hear him and the refurbished organ.
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With Fewer Available H-2B Visas, Employers Struggle To Find Seasonal Workers
The number of H-2B visas available to foreigners seeking work in the U.S. is down from last year. A Maine hotel owner is among those worried about finding enough workers to stay open over the summer.
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Indians still pray at 'visa temples' after the U.S. deported migrants in chains
Hindu temples offer prayers for a path to the U.S. But some in India were stunned by the way the U.S. deported Indians despite Prime Minister Narendra Modi's friendship with President Trump.
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Under Strain From Syrian Refugees, Lebanon Enacts Stricter Visa Policy
Already, an estimated 1.5 million Syrians have fled to Lebanon and Lebanese officials say they can't accommodate more refugees. Robert Siegel talks with Lama Fakih of Human Rights Watch.
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Top Stories: New Medical School Would Serve Rural Areas; How To Prevent Drownings This Summer
The top local stories this evening from KERA News:Texas has almost a dozen medical schools. But it also has a shortage of rural healthcare workers.The…
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Supreme Court: At 21, Some Children Must Start Visa Process Over
In an unusual majority, the Supreme Court's liberal and conservative justices have decided that immigrant children who turn 21 while their parents' immigration application is pending must start over.
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San Bernardino Shooting Puts Screening For 'Fiancé Visas' Under Scrutiny
One of the alleged shooters in the San Bernardino attack came to the United States on a K-1, or fiancé, visa. NPR's Richard Gonzales looks at how obtaining a fiancé visa isn't easy and may get tougher.
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