
Judge: Restore Free Hotline For Immigrants
U.S. District Court Judge André Birotte Jr. has ordered the Trump administration to restore a free immigration detention hotline that allows detainees to report concerns.
U.S. District Court Judge André Birotte Jr. has ordered the Trump administration to restore a free immigration detention hotline that allows detainees to report concerns.
The EU is donating the equivalent of $4.3 million dollars to help refugees in three Latin American countries find jobs that will help them meet their basic needs.
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Homeland Security is waiving federal contracting laws, allowing 177 miles of border wall to be built more quickly in four states: Arizona, California, New Mexico and Texas.
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The Asian American Alliance said a student coronavirus-themed party was insensitive and racist. The state University at Albany is investigating the off-campus party.
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Purdue University has a piece on their website blog entitled “The Evolution of Technology in the Classroom,” which explores the impact of technology on education.
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