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ICE Drops Deportation Threat Against Chinese Student Joining U.S. Army
The immigrants were brought into the military — which offers a track to citizenship — because they provide hard-to-find skills and languages. A slow-moving vetting program had put their visas at risk.
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Dallas woman fired after posting TikTok warning of ICE presence
The Hilton Anatole in Dallas terminated a TikTok user after they posted a video that subsequently went viral.
ICE wanted to house immigrants in a Hutchins warehouse. Realty company turned them down
The federal government planned to hold 9,500 people in Hutchins, as part of its plan to hold 80,000 immigrants in warehouses around the country.
Judges Ask ICE to Make Courts Off Limits To Immigration Arrests
Courts should be added to the list of "sensitive locations" that ICE officials are to avoid, judges say, arguing the justice system depends on safe and equal access to the court system.
How the runway crash and ICE agents' arrival are affecting LaGuardia
As President Trump says he's sending Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to help with TSA screening at U.S. airports, we hear from frustrated passengers at New York CIty's LaGuardia airport.
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ICE Threatens To Deport International Students If They Don't Attend In-Person Classes
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced Monday new guidelines that deny visas to international students attending U.S. colleges that offer online-only courses this fall.
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Russian Swimmer Claims World Record For Longest Under-Ice Swim
Yekaterina Nekrasova swam 279 feet beneath the ice of Lake Baikal in Siberia. She wasn't allowed to use a wet suit or flippers — just a regular bathing suit. It took her about a minute and a half.
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Cowboys-Packers Game Promises To Be A Second 'Ice Bowl'
Two big matchups kick off Saturday in the second round of NFL playoffs. NPR's Tom Goldman updates Scott Simon on the latest, on-field and off.
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Union leader detained at ICE raid in Los Angeles
Service Employees International Union California leader David Huerta was injured in a scuffle with federal agents. Sandra Diaz, vice president of SEIU-USWW California, talks with NPR's Scott Detrow.
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Minnesota protesters say ICE using force to silence dissent
Immigration agents are threatening protesters with arrest while protesters are making noise and trying to prevent immigration arrests. The legality of the actions of both sides appears to be in flux.
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