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1hon MSN
New DHS rule aims to shorten visa wait times abroad for religious workers serving U.S. congregations
The U.S. Catholic Church has long relied on foreign-born clergy amid a priest shortage. Other traditions, ranging from Buddhism to Pentecostal Christianity, also recruit foreign-born clergy to serve growing non-English-speaking congregations or because they have specialized training from international institutions steeped in the religion’s history.
Why didn’t DHS ask the Department of Justice or the U.S. attorney’s office to try to get a warrant for this information?” Federal Magistrate Judge Peter Kang asked.
The Senate is readying to pass a three-bill funding package, but time is fast running out to avoid another government shutdown, and there are tricky, political issues with the DHS funding bill.
A person was shot in the leg by a federal law enforcement officer in Minneapolis on Wednesday evening after resisting arrest and “violently assaulting” an officer, the Department of Homeland Security said in a statement.
The Trump administration announced Tuesday it will end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Somalis in March, effectively forcing as many as 2,400 people out of the U.S., despite the president's remarks last month that Somalia was "barely a country."
Trump admin tells Gov. Tim Walz and Mayor Jacob Frey to honor ICE detainers for more than 1,300 criminal illegal immigrants held in Minnesota, after allegedly releasing hundreds back on to the streets.
DHS responded after a video went viral showing a Border Patrol agent hugging a protester outside an ICE facility in Minneapolis.
That’s the people who we are targeting and we’re trying to get out of Minneapolis because we don’t have state and local law enforcement’s help.”