Court bars asylum claims before refugees enter US Alito wrote another decision June 25 for a 6-3 majority that allowed the administration to turn back refugees at the border.
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Bart Jansen,
USA Today,
1 July 2026
Cathryn Miller-Wilson is executive director of HIAS Pennsylvania, a refugee agency that serves about 6,000 clients a year.
The store becomes both destination and theatre, capturing domestic consumers, tourists and aspirational shoppers who may never step inside the All England Club.
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Kate Hardcastle,
Forbes.com,
2 July 2026
From Buc-cee's to barbecue, international tourists can't get enough of American culture.
The book looked at the world of a swath of Irish women emigrants who were deemed troublemakers, highlighting that for a period of time, Irish women outnumbered Irish men in prison.
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Georg Szalai,
HollywoodReporter,
30 June 2026
Perhaps as important as Morocco’s investment in nurturing domestic talent has been its improved efforts to scout and court eligible international talent —often the descendants of emigrants who have learned the game in world-class competitive environs elsewhere.
Note the poster of the defector Mikhail Baryshnikov hawking Crime and Punishment.
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Brittany Allen,
Literary Hub,
25 June 2026
Anthropic, whose ranks include many safety-minded defectors from its rival, argues the slower rollout will help society adapt to the powerful new tools.
The numbers reinforced a growing belief among expatriates that the Colombian diaspora has evolved into a major political force.
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Antonio María Delgado,
Miami Herald,
22 June 2026
Supporters of the initiative dislike an influx of expatriates from the neighboring European Union, and say Swiss infrastructure, housing, social programs, natural resources and way of life have been strained under demographic growth.
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