Federal officials said the refugee review is part of a broader push to tighten legal immigration pathways and ensure that prior approvals granted during the Biden administration meet updated national security and public safety standards.
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Kaelan Deese,
The Washington Examiner,
9 Jan. 2026
Since 1993, the organization has worked across the Sacramento area, supporting refugees, immigrants and survivors of human trafficking.
The city also offers a tourist train for five euros that runs about every hour, connecting the historic center with the two main beach areas (Platja de la Grava and Platja de l’Arenal).
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Liz Provencher,
Travel + Leisure,
9 Jan. 2026
The museum, focused on the arts, history and technology, will draw tourists and scholars from around the world.
The hotel was underwritten by the local banana-growing elite as well as by Canarian emigrants who had made their fortunes in the Americas.
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Javier Montes,
Artforum,
1 Jan. 2026
Along with cargo, millions of emigrants boarded ships bound for the U.S. and Canada from nearby docks, including the likes of Albert Einstein and abstract expressionist painter Willem de Kooning (who has a 1969 painting in the galleries).
Corcoran designs greeting cards, prints and notepads in a style that is nostalgic for expatriates, said Crawford, whose mother is an expat.
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Mars King,
Twin Cities,
7 Nov. 2025
Prior to checking in at the guesthouse, Mangione met a Japanese professional poker player at dinner in Tokyo in February and chatted with two American expatriates in Bangkok in March, The New York Times reported.
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