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ICE Confirms New Foreign Students Can't Take Online-Only Course Loads In The U.S.
The agency says Friday that guidance granting visa flexibility to international students only applies to those who were actively enrolled at a U.S. school on March 9.
Commentary: Trump Travel Ban On Syrians Should Exempt Kids Under 10
Amitai Etzioni, who escaped Nazi Germany as a child, proposes a way for the U.S. to bring in young Syrian refugee children. A similar past program brought in thousands of unaccompanied Cuban minors.
Yemeni Family Reunited After Being Separated By Trump Administration's Travel Ban
Four Yemeni children separated from their parents by the Trump administration's travel ban reunited in Michigan. The ban bars people from seven, mostly Muslim majority countries from the U.S.
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Immigrant dairy farm workers live in inadequate housing
Many immigrant dairy farm workers often live in inadequate housing. Because they work year-round, their accommodations are not subject to rules governing other migrant worker housing.
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Politics chat: Jan. 6 committee break; Trump, Pence at dueling rallies; Biden health
This Sunday's politics chat covers some of the many questions in Washington right now — including those surrounding the Jan. 6 investigation and its consequences for former President Donald Trump.
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How Ted Cruz's Father Shaped His Views On Immigration
The Texas senator says giving a path to citizenship to immigrants in the U.S. illegally would be unfair to immigrants who followed the rules, like his own father, 74-year-old Rafael Bienvenido Cruz. He portrays his dad as a kind of Cuban Horatio Alger.
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Hong Kong Residents Are Getting Political Asylum In The U.S.
Hong Kong residents are seeking — and being granted — asylum in the United States as the region's limited autonomy disappears under Chinese control.
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Most undocumented people in Pakistan are Afghan. They're being forced to leave
A look at why Pakistan is choosing to deport more than a million Afghans now, and what it signals about the changing relationship between Pakistan and its Taliban-led neighbor.
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A Sort Of 'Digital Dunkirk,' American Citizens Are Stepping In To Help Afghan Allies
As chaos at the Kabul airport continues, Afghan allies are increasingly desperate to flee. They're reaching out to friends, volunteers and veterans groups ahead of the U.S. evacuation deadline.
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On Day 3 Under The Taliban, Hundreds of Afghan Journalists Are Still Trying To Flee
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Steven Butler of the Committee to Protect Journalists about his organization's efforts to help evacuate Afghan journalists.
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