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For example, on Nov. 12, The New York Times reported that officials from the FBI and the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) are quietly checking up on Middle Eastern students at more than 200 college campuses nationwide. School administrators are calling this canvass of the halls of academia the most...
We are closer to this state than it may initially appear. After two months of investigations, the government is still detaining many of the 1,000 suspects and witnesses it took into custody after the attacks. Some are foreign nationals detained by the INS; others have been arrested for small...
Dartboard was shocked to learn from a recent New York Times article that when the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) arrests people trying to enter the country illegally, those people are often allowed to stay.
Michael A. Pearson, a senior INS official, testified to Congress on Tuesday that, of the 12,338 people detained along the nation’s northern border this past year, only two-thirds voluntarily chose to return home. One would assume that the rest of the undocumented immigrants were not...
Bartley believes that some elements of the comparison between ’60s demonstrations and those of the PSLM are valid. “There is a direct link in methodology—we’re both part of a social movement which has used sit-ins. We needed...