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Al Jazeera on MSNColombia and the US agree to collect and share biometric data for migrantsHomeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem touted the memorandum as a step towards cracking down on undocumented migration.
Gladys and Nelson Gonzalez have called the United States home since 1989. Their three daughters, now grown, were all born and raised in California.
Kristi Noem meets with the Colombian president and exchanges words of praise with the foreign minister, Laura Sarabia. Both countries signed a deal for biometric data cooperation
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is visiting Colombia as part of a tour of three Latin American nations to discuss deportation, immigration and crime.
Gladys and Nelson Gonzalez, who are in their 50s, have reportedly been deported after 35 years of living with their three US-born children in California. Immigration authorities have said that the cou
Gladys and Nelson Gonzalez were arrested on February 21 despite having three American daughters and a clean criminal record
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Latin Times on MSNAre Mexican Cartels Behind Violence in Colombia's Conflict Zone?Colombian President Gustavo Petro has repeatedly claimed Mexican cartels are behind violence in the country's conflict zone, but that's not accurate, experts say
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Colombia Warns Trump Against Drug BlacklistingAFP Colombia's defense minister on Sunday warned Donald Trump's administration against blacklisting his country for failing to curb drug exports, saying the decision would bring yet more cocaine to the United States. Washington is currently weighing ...
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Daily Post Nigeria on MSNUS, Colombia agree to share biometric data of migrantsThe United States of America and Colombia have signed a memorandum of understanding, paving the way for both nations to exchange biometric data collected from migrants. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem,
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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem will visit the prison in El Salvador that took in migrants at the center of the deportation battle playing out in U.S. courts.