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Mexican Town Once Welcomed Migrants. Now It Blames Mexico’s President for Them.

April 20, 2019April 20, 2019PAULINA VILLEGAS and KIRK SEMPLEComments Off on Mexican Town Once Welcomed Migrants. Now It Blames Mexico’s President for Them.

A relentless series of migrant caravans in recent months has taxed local resources and the patience of residents who are turning their ire on the president.

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F.B.I. Bars Some China Scholars From Visiting U.S. Over Spying Fears

April 14, 2019April 15, 2019JANE PERLEZComments Off on F.B.I. Bars Some China Scholars From Visiting U.S. Over Spying Fears

The Trump administration is revoking the visas of a number of Chinese experts who study the United States, fearful they share information with security agencies.

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U.S. Wants to Allow More Foreign Workers While Also Restricting Immigration

April 8, 2019April 8, 2019MIHIR ZAVERI and EMILY S. RUEBComments Off on U.S. Wants to Allow More Foreign Workers While Also Restricting Immigration

The move to expand the H-2B visa program appeared to clash with the Trump administration’s repeated message about a crisis on the southern border.

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Migration Surge From Central America Was Spurred, in Part, by Mexican Policies

April 1, 2019April 1, 2019KIRK SEMPLEComments Off on Migration Surge From Central America Was Spurred, in Part, by Mexican Policies

The López Obrador administration’s migrant-friendly policies appear to have encouraged more migrants to move north. Border cities are straining to shelter them.

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In Greece, an Economic Revival Fueled by ‘Golden Visas’ and Tourism

March 20, 2019LIZ ALDERMANComments Off on In Greece, an Economic Revival Fueled by ‘Golden Visas’ and Tourism

Less than a year after the country ended a multibillion-euro international bailout, property buyers from China and Russia are helping to mend its economy.

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U.S. Tries to Squeeze Venezuelan President by Revoking His Allies’ Visas

March 7, 2019KATIE ROGERSComments Off on U.S. Tries to Squeeze Venezuelan President by Revoking His Allies’ Visas

The visa announcement is the latest in a series of relatively modest moves designed to slowly choke off President Nicolás Maduro’s economic resources.

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India Protests U.S. Detention of Students in Fake-University Sting

February 3, 2019February 4, 2019REUTERSComments Off on India Protests U.S. Detention of Students in Fake-University Sting

New Delhi said several Indian students had been unwittingly caught up in an operation intended to expose visa fraud.

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Mexico Moves to Encourage Caravan Migrants to Stay and Work

January 25, 2019JEFF ERNST and KIRK SEMPLEComments Off on Mexico Moves to Encourage Caravan Migrants to Stay and Work

President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has streamlined the process to give humanitarian visas to migrants from Central America, drawing more toward the border with the United States.

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Son of Yemeni Mother Dies Soon After She Won Visa Battle With U.S. to See Him

December 29, 2018December 29, 2018CHRISTINA CARONComments Off on Son of Yemeni Mother Dies Soon After She Won Visa Battle With U.S. to See Him

Shaima Swileh, a Yemeni citizen who lives in Egypt, fought to visit her only child in California, where he was receiving treatment for a brain disease.

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Chase for Talent Pushes Tech Giants Far Beyond West Coast

December 13, 2018JACK NICAS and KAREN WEISEComments Off on Chase for Talent Pushes Tech Giants Far Beyond West Coast

Amazon and Google are aggressively opening offices outside of their Silicon Valley and Seattle hometowns. On Thursday, Apple said it would invest $1 billion in Austin, Tex.

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