Amid a clash over accused gang members deported to El Salvador, the lawyer for one man says he is a soccer player whose tattoos have to do with sports - not gangs.
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The New Republic on MSNA Tattoo of a Soccer Ball Is Enough to Get You Deported to El SalvadorAccording to an attorney for a detained Venezuelan asylum-seeker, her client’s deportation was justified because he had a ...
I’d like to think that everyone, regardless of their lot in life, has memories of their "trip of a lifetime." Here's mine.
Its been three months since a recruitment panel was set up comprising Public Sector Commissioner David Mackie, the Director-General of the Department of Housing and Public Works (DHPW) Mark Cridland ...
There’s a giant yellow hand holding a donut in Florissant, Missouri, and somehow that’s not even the most delicious thing ...
Family members who suspect their loved ones were sent to El Salvador's mega prison fear they are wrongly being accused of ...
The mixed-status family has requested an investigation, alleging immigration authorities denied medical care to their 10-year ...
The 24-year-old edge rusher, formerly with the Giants, has other links to the Philadelphia area. He has struggled to remain ...
"My dad thought it was hilarious," he tells TODAY.com. "My mom didn’t even really understand what was happening." ...
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Country fans could tune in to “Opry 100: A Live Celebration” live on Wednesday, March 19 from 8 to 11 p.m. ET on NBC. Now, ...
Whitney, the author of Family Worship, suggests having a regular time each day for the practice and choosing a time when the ...
Laboy remembered going to a candlelight vigil for her son in the days after his death and encountering his friend Abdul Vicks ...
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