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Asylum seekers find loophole in CBP app to enter U.S.
After hearing about Segura’s success with the loophole, many other asylum seekers have followed his footsteps and have begun lining up at the border
After hearing about Segura’s success with the loophole, many other asylum seekers have followed his footsteps and have begun lining up at the border
“She’s bilingual in Spanish and is happy there, raising her daughter away from all the noise,” Daily Mail columnist Allison Bishoff reports
Elizabeth Hoover, an associate professor in the Environmental Science and Policy Management department at UC Berkeley, said she has been living a lie her entire life, that she is actually white
"I knew I could save it, and I'm grateful for that. I wouldn't want to see the end result if I hadn't been there," said the man
“All SENTRI applicants undergo a rigorous background check, provide biometric information including fingerprints, and an in-person interview as part of the approval process,” the CBP said
Unraveling the Mystery: The Black Dahlia Murder
The balloon poses no national security threat and did not fly over any sensitive areas, the DOD said. However, it is still unclear who owns the flying object
U.S. visa applicants who are found to be drug abusers or addicts or have admitted to using controlled substances are “inadmissible,” according to U.S. law
California schools are allowed to counsel children on gender transition in secret from their parents, and Gov. Gavin Newsom recently signed a bill enabling the state to give out of state runaway minors to take hormones to alter their body without parental consent
According to the U.S. Geological Survey’s latest data, several earthquakes of between 2.5 and 4.5 in magnitude hit the southern part of the state
Sadie and Eddie Martinez were buying a Baby Jesus at Michael’s craft store when a 31-year old white woman falsely accused them of trying to kidnap her children in an apparent attempt to get publicity