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USA ends 'protected' status for Nicaraguans
Delgado. In its wake, the U.S. granted Nicaraguans and Hondurans a Temporary Protected Status (TPS), meaning they were sheltered from deportation and allowed to get things like jobs and insurance. They are still here because the people who willingly accepted our temporary offer, their advocates, and their governments have abused our generosity and managed to get the program extended far beyond any reasonable definition of temporary.
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Woman turns unruly after discovering husband's affair midair, forces pilot to land
As soon as she found out about the affair the woman created a ruckus and the couple who were travelling to Bali for a family vacation with their child were deplaned at Chennai . The woman, who was allegedly inebriated, got into a heated altercation with her husband. The pilot diverted the flight to Chennai , where the family was de-boarded.
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Remarks By Britain's Johnson Raise Fears For Imprisoned Iranian-British Woman
The head of the London-based media foundation that employed Zaghari-Ratcliffe welcomed Johnson's actions and urged him to meet with her in jail. The Iranian judiciary cited Johnson's remarks as evidence that she had lied about what she was doing in the country, the newspaper said.
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Labour calls for probe into Priti Patel meetings in Israel
The worldwide development secretary was forced to apologise on Monday after she held 12 undisclosed meetings while on holiday in August. "It is hard to escape the conclusion that had she been a more expendable minister - Mark Garnier, for instance - or if the prime minister was in a position of strength, Patel would have faced a Cabinet Office inquiry at best, and her P45 at worst".
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Three militants, army man killed in Pulwama gunfight; Encounter over
Defence spokesman Col Rajesh Kalia said that three terrorists, who are believed to be associated with Jaish-e-Muhammad, have been killed in the fierce encounter that broke out this evening at Kandi Aglar village. "He has succumbed to his injuries", said a police official. "The exchange of fire between the two sides is going on but there are no casualties reported".
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Paul Manafort Will Not Be Allowed to Take Off His Ankle Monitor
Jackson did indicate that she was leaning in favor of easing that condition while planning to impose certain restrictions, such as a bar on global travrl. Manafort agreed to pay $10 million if he failed to appear in court, and Gates agreed to pay $5 million - but Jackson found little assurance in their promises.