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US officials are pleading for help at the Canadian border, claiming the “most dangerous people are coming through” the largely unchecked crossing. The number of illegal entries from the often ...
An artist finds there’s more to admire if you approach everything in a museum with an eye for things beyond the art. By John Konrad Advertisement Advertisement Supported by sketch pad An artist ...
A bipartisan duo of senators from northern border states is asking the Trump administration to surge technological resources at both ends of the border, including more unmanned aircraft.
SAMARKAND, Uzbekistan (caucasuswatch.de) — The opening of Armenia’s borders with Turkey and Azerbaijan after three decades of closure is set to transform connectivity across Eurasia, said European ...
In one week, criminal charges were brought in 97 border crime cases, including against two U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents by federal prosecutors in southern California. Charges ...
The Range is set to open inside the former Homebase unit at Sittingbourne Retail Park later this week. The Range has taken over the former Homebase in Sittingbourne In January it was announced the ...
Sergeant Gregory Bovino during an interview at El Centro Border Patrol headquarters on Feb. 25, 2025. Photo by Kevin Clancy, Evident It was quiet on the border. A Border Patrol agent named James Lee ...
The woman was detained for overstaying her visa. A 52-year-old Chinese woman died by suicide while in custody at the Yuma Border Patrol station in Arizona, raising concerns about the adequacy of ...
A "quiet crisis" is emerging at the U.S.-Canada border, as one expert proposes an unconventional solution to fight human smuggling: leveraging advanced technologies like artificial intelligence.
But a corresponding bill in neighboring Illinois, House Bill 1500, remains stuck in committee, and there is ample reason to be skeptical about any change to state borders taking place. Yet ...
One is nowhere more powerless than at a border,' says Audrey Macklin, University of Toronto law professor You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account.
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