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Judge bars deportations of Venezuelans from South Texas under 18th-century wartime law
A federal judge on Thursday barred the Trump administration from deporting any Venezuelans from South Texas under an 18th-century wartime law and said President Donald Trump's invocation of it was “unlawful.” U.S.
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Kuwait frees 10 more Americans in the second release in as many months
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A Palestinian student at Columbia is released after arrest at his citizenship interview
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Israel says it carried out operation against gunmen attacking Druze fighters in Syria
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The US government has a new policy for terminating international students' legal status
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