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Canada's Safe 3rd Country Agreement With The U.S. Draws Criticism
Canadians and rights groups have challenged the country's U.S. asylum accord, as migrants continue to head north over the border seeking refuge.
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At Camp David, Trump Outlines Vision On North Korea, Welfare, Immigration For 2018
In wide-ranging press conference, Trump said he hoped for bipartisan support on fixes to U.S. immigration laws and national welfare programs. Trump also hinted he was open to talks with North Korea.
Democrats Are Serious About A DACA Deal, Rep. Espaillat Says
Steve Inskeep talks to Democratic Rep. Adriano Espaillat of New York about President Trump saying he doesn't think Democrats want a deal on DACA, the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
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Fearing Deportation From U.S., Migrants Walk To Canada
Migrants who believe the U.S. is more likely to deport them are heading into Canada, many on foot. They're taking advantage of a loophole that says they won't be turned back right away.
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Getting Aid To Bahamas Is A Logistical Nightmare As Support Systems 'Do Not Exist'
"Anywhere we could put a warehouse has been destroyed by floodwaters and may not be safe for storing supplies," one aid group says of the widespread destruction brought by Hurricane Dorian.
Supreme Court Revives Parts Of Trump's Travel Ban As It Agrees To Hear Case
In what President Trump calls "a clear victory for our national security," the Supreme Court says that parts of his revised travel ban can take effect.
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After The Trip Seen 'Round The World, Syrian Refugee Builds A New Life
The man who was tripped by a kick from a Hungarian camerawoman is now rebuilding his life in Spain. He's learning Spanish, working at a soccer academy — and trying to reunite his family.
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Why War Reporters Go Solo, Despite The Risks
Many war correspondents used to travel with national armies, which provided some level of protection. But today, journalists increasingly head out independently and report from the rebel side of the war, which increases the risks. The recent deaths of two prominent reporters reflect this trend.
North Texas Asian community finds its niche
By Suzanne Sprague, KERA 90.1 reporterDallas, TX – Suzanne Sprague, Reporter: In old East Dallas, not far from Baylor University, there is a pocket of…
U.S. Continues Airstrikes Against Islamic State
Journalist James Foley was killed this week by the Islamic State. Will airstrikes be enough to hold back the militants? CNN's Peter Bergen talks with NPR's Scott Simon.
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