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The Philippines is lifting its ban on foreign tourists
The Philippines is losing restrictions on travel to the country. The change would affect tourists from 150 countries, including the U.S. where the largest diaspora of Filipinos live.
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Maine volunteers welcome Ukrainian refugees
Across the U.S., volunteers are stepping up to resettle Ukrainians fleeing Russia's invasion. In Maine, one Ukrainian man has taken in 11 people and plans to welcome more.
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Jamaica is reevaluating its relationship with the British monarchy
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Lisa Hanna, a member of Jamaica's parliament, about how Jamaica's relationship with the monarchy may change after Queen Elizabeth II's death.
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Obama Says U.S. Prepared To Allow 30 Percent More Refugees Next Year
President Obama says the U.S. will allow 30 percent more refugees into the country next year, underlining a promise he made last year. This comes ahead of a gathering of world leaders at the United Nations General Assembly next week that will focus on the global refugee crisis.
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A man must decide to flee Ukraine to join his family or stay to care for his parents
A Ukrainian man is being forced to choose between the two: a wife and three children who have fled the country and aging parents who are trapped behind enemy lines.
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Trump Appeals To Supreme Court To Reinstate Travel Ban
President Trump has appealed to the Supreme Court over the travel ban. Just one week ago, the 4th Circuit Appeals Court rejected an appeal by the government, and the executive order has been on a legal hold since it was issued.
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Cornyn hopes to block Biden plan that would allow tens of thousands of migrants to remain in U.S.
On FOX News, U.S. Sen. John Cornyn said he plans to stop a proposed rule that would allow tens of thousands of migrants from Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela and Haiti to stay in the U.S. as their asylum cases are under consideration.
Mexican Border and the New Passport Rules
The U.S. government says about 75 million travelers crossed the northern border in the last fiscal year, less than the 87 million who came by air. Both are dwarfed by the number of visitors crossing the southern border with Mexico: 234 million. One busy point of entry for travelers is Nogales, Ariz.
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When Immigration Status Puts Couple's Life 'At Pause'
On their first date, Irakere Picon told Arianna Hermosillo that he was undocumented. He works as an immigration lawyer, and the couple, now married, face anxieties related to his status.
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Dallas Muslim leader will be deported, judge cites allegations he supported terrorism
A North Texas Muslim community leader Marwan Marouf will be deported after an immigration judge denied his request for voluntary departure, citing terrorism-related allegations tied to decades-old Holy Land Foundation donations.
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