Hyundai, South Korea and U.S. immigration
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Diana Shaw of Wiley Rein LLP discusses the emergence of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection as a linchpin in the Trump administration's focus on tariffs, which affects how businesses must calibrate their compliance strategies.
Fights and rivalries between K-pop fandoms happen often and can get rather feisty.However, some fans took it too far when they claimed to have reported Soobin, the leader of K-pop boy group Tomorrow X Together (TXT),
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Under Trump administration, ICE scraps paperwork officers once had to do before immigration arrests
For years, officers were required to fill out "homework” before operations. But, one source noted, “it’s hard to fill out a worksheet that just says, ‘Meet in the Home Depot parking lot.’”
Economists have warned the president’s immigration policies could drive a labor shortage threatening to shrink U.S. GDP growth and amplify inflation.
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WVNS Bluefield on MSNMexican citizen living illegally in Kanawha County pleaded guilty and was sentenced for an immigration crime
A Mexican citizen living illegally in Kanawha County pleaded guilty and was sentenced for an immigration crime. According to a press release from the United States Department of Justice, on Wednesday,
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Fear of federal immigration enforcement dulls Mexican Independence Day celebrations in Chicago
As Chicago braces for federal immigration enforcement, Mexican Independence Day celebrations in Chicago have drawn smaller crowds amid fear in Mexican American community.
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Daily Voice on MSNBad Bunny Refuses Mainland US Shows Over Immigration Raids: 'ICE Could Be Outside'
One of the world's biggest music stars says he's skipping the continental US because of Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids under President Donald Trump. Superstar rapper Bad Bunny made the comments to British magazine i-D in an interview published on Wednesday,
Immigration lawyers call the LA decision “disturbing,” say it opens door to racial profiling in Minnesota. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday that immigration agents in Los Angeles could continue to use what opponents call racial and ethnic profiling to decide who to question about their citizenship.
The Buffalo Valley Regional Police Commission adopted a policy to guide the department on how to interact with the United States immigration Customs Enforcement and undocumented immigrants. During a public meeting on Wednesday,