The Biggest Backlog in the US Diversity Visa Program? All the Broken Promises to Those Who Applied.

Osama Mohamed let out a sigh of relief as he and his wife stood at the steps of the US Embassy in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on the first day of September. Clutched tightly in his hands was the letter he’d been chasing for nearly a year and a...

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How a Muslim immigrant became radicalized in the ways of America

Nearly 25 years ago, my family and I fled war-torn Somalia and sought safe haven in the U.S. I had left one of the most homogeneous societies on the planet and came to a country that is one of the most diverse. I quickly learned that what binds...

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Student suing Riverdale Country School claims he was wrongfully expelled over false rape allegation

A student filed a lawsuit against the elite Riverdale Country School claiming he was wrongfully expelled over a bogus rape allegation, the Daily News has learned. The teen, a junior referred to as "John Doe" in court papers, says the...

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Feds Tell Calif. Judge That Green Card Ban Was Legal

Law360 (December 4, 2020, 10:58 PM EST) -- A government attorney told a California federal judge Friday that President Donald Trump lawfully barred noncitizens from moving to the U.S. on new green cards under a coronavirus-related order, arguing that...

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NYC man blames Trump for death of newborn son in Yemen after wife denied entry into U.S.

Sulaiman Dihyem's first son was born — and died — an American citizen in a foreign land. The proud dad was in Brooklyn last month when his wife delivered their doomed child in war-torn Yemen, and he blames the Trump administration for...

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EXCLUSIVE: Judge orders feds to print visas for Yemeni nationals snagged by Trump travel ban

A Brooklyn federal judge has ordered immigration authorities to print up visas that were promised to roughly 30 Yemeni nationals, but then denied after President Trump’s latest travel ban. After officials already gave the green light on...

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