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Mexico's tactic to cut immigration to the U.S.? Wear out migrants
Los Angeles Times· 11 hours ago“I would rather cross the Darien Gap 10,000 times than cross Mexico,” García said, sitting in a...
Four instructors from Iowa’s Cornell college stabbed in public park in China
The Independent via Yahoo News· 2 days agoHe also confirmed that the school was in coordination with the US State Department. "The U.S....
You Lost Your Passport. Now What?
New York Times· 3 days agoWhile just about every other document is accessible online, a lost passport is one of the last analog emergencies that can derail an international trip....
Work Visas: A Comprehensive Guide for Foreign Workers
Investopedia· 7 days agoA work visa is a government-issued document that enables a foreign worker to live and work in...
Dryad Says Maduro Intensifies Threats to Annex Oil-Rich Portion of Guyana
Rigzone· 2 days agoPresident Maduro has intensified threats to annex an oil-rich portion of Guyana and is constructing military infrastructure near the border, Dryad Global stated in its latest Maritime Security ...
American arrested in Turks and Caicos says it's unclear if State Dept was on 'US side' or 'Turks...
Fox News· 7 days agoBryan Hagerich, a Pennsylvania dad of two, has been home for nearly two weeks after he was arrested...
Mexico's tactic to cut immigration to the US: grind migrants down
ABC News· 2 days ago“I would rather cross the Darien Gap 10,000 times than cross Mexico,” García said, sitting in a...
Colombia opening consulate office in Charlotte
WCNC Charlotte· 2 days agoThe Ministry of Foreign Affairs said it hopes to help nationals in the Queen City. For the latest breaking news, weather and traffic alerts from WCNC...
At least 41 die in a fire at a building housing foreign workers in Kuwait
Los Angeles Times· 1 day agoA fire swept through a building that housed foreign workers in Kuwait early Wednesday, killing at...
Mexico’s tactic to cut immigration to the US: grind migrants down
KSAN - KLST San Angelo· 2 days agoVILLAHERMOSA, Mexico (AP) — “Here, again.” Yeneska García’s face crumbled as she said it, and she pressed her head into her hands. Since fleeing crisis in Venezuela in January, the 23-year-old had …