Long Before the New York Attack, FBI Agents Were Targeting Uzbek Immigrants
The U.S. has charged a number of Uzbek immigrants with terrorism, but data has shown that nationality is a poor indicator of terrorist threats.
The U.S. has charged a number of Uzbek immigrants with terrorism, but data has shown that nationality is a poor indicator of terrorist threats.
Updated: June 6. Donald Trump made relations with the United States a central issue in the final days of the British election campaign by heckling the mayor of London as he dealt with a terror attack.
The revised executive order targets immigrants from six Muslim-majority countries. Critics say it is unconstitutional.
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How a man accused of no crime found himself in indefinite detention on U.S. soil — and the remarkable lengths his family went to in order to get him back.
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