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Al Jazeera on MSNUS to deport Haitian legal permanent residents with alleged gang tiesThe administration of President Donald Trump has said it will deport Haitians living in the United States as legal permanent ...
A barber from Honduras who settled in Kenner. The owner of a construction company who came from New York City. A ...
In Subterrane, the characters who live in the Cipher Falls district of New Stockholm are also creatives and Bohemians who are ...
History will judge DeSantis’ Hispanic internment camp as harshly as it has FDR’s Japanese internment camps,” writes the former executive director of the ACLU of Florida.
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Miami Community Newspapers on MSNFamily Expo, Parent Club Pass Help Round Out Summer; Ready Kids for SchoolSummer in Miami-Dade is in full swing, and The Children’s Trust is working hard to make it memorable. From the return of the Family Expo to the launch of a program that rewards parents and caregivers ...
A coalition of immigrants’ rights organizations participated today in a public hearing held by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) that examined widespread and escalating human ...
There are about 40 occult-related gangs operating in one province. Understanding what draws young people to them is key to ...
History will judge DeSantis’ Hispanic internment camp as harshly as it has FDR’s Japanese internment camps,” writes the former executive director of the ACLU of Florida.
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This column unpacks the rise of occult gangs in the Free State, where ritual murders and demonic symbols aren’t urban legends ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNDevil worship, muti and murder — the growth of occult gangs in South AfricaOccult elements like 666 symbols, inverted crosses and traditional witchcraft now infest the crime underworld.
Tattoos have become a form of self-expression. Unfortunately, observers mostly misread these inky cues and misjudge the personalities of tattoo bearers, a new study says.
The Trump administration cannot cut off legal status and work permits for thousands of Haitian migrants this fall, a federal judge ruled.
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