Jonah Hicap
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Obama won't suspend fiancée visa even though this was used by California shooter to gain U.S. entry
The White House announced Thursday that it won't call for the suspension of the fiancee or K-1 U.S. visa that was used by the female suspect in the San Bernardino shooting to enter the country.
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Arab-looking U.S. doctor wearing Muslim garb detained at Houston airport, a victim of racial profiling
A Muslim-American doctor, who heads an anti-Muslim radicalization organization in the U.S., was detained at a Houston airport after he arrived from Newark.
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U.S. House passes bill to tighten visa waiver programme affecting U.S. travel of citizens from 38 countries
The U.S. House of Representatives has passed a bill that would tighten restrictions on travel to the United States by citizens from 38 countries under the Visa Waiver Program.
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Syrian refugees arrive to start new life in U.S., with help from groups that defied governors' actions
Syrian families have finally arrived in Texas and Indiana through the help of groups that defied governors' actions to block them from resettling in the U.S.
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Texas police chief tells citizens to arm themselves, warns Obama: 'If you try to disarm us, you will cause a revolution'
A police chief in East Texas has urged citizens to buy guns to arm themselves against Muslim terrorists and fight President Barack Obama.
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72 U.S. Homeland Security employees on terror watch list; 95% of screenings fail at major airports â Dem lawmaker
A total of 72 employees who were working for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) were found to be on the terrorist watch list.
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U.S. sheriffs call on gun owners to take matters into their own hands, take down shooters when they see them
An Arizona sheriff has urged 250,000 Arizona gun owners who carry concealed weapons permits to take the matter into their own hands in fighting terrorism and mass shooters.
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'No human being is illegal': Linguists decry use of 'illegal immigrants' to tag people who enter U.S. without papers
How do you describe the nearly 11 million people living in the United States without proper documents?
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Gun sales soar in U.S. after San Bernardino shooting on fear of gun control curbs and for protection amid killings
The number of guns sold has dramatically risen in California following the San Bernardino shooting that killed 14 people.
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American parents more concerned about sex and nudity than violence in movies, survey reveals
American parents are more concerned about sex and nudity in movies than violence and language.
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U.S. attorney general vows to take action against 'anti-Muslim rhetoric' that 'edges toward violence'
US Attorney General Loretta Lynch told Muslims that she would take action against any "anti-Muslim rhetoric" that "edges toward violence."
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Texas yields to D.C. as it drops opposition to planned resettlement of Syrian refugees in the state
Texas withdrew on Friday its request to ban 21 Syrian refugees who were scheduled to resettle in the state after the US government gave it information about the group.