The USCIS highlighted significant changes during the first 100 days of Donald Trump’s presidency, including the cancellation of approximately 4,000 international student visas, the highest in US history, as part of a zero-tolerance policy. The agency implemented social media vetting to screen for anti-American activities and reaffirmed a binary understanding of gender for visa applicants. Additionally, USCIS emphasized that obtaining a US visa is a privilege, not a right, underscoring the importance of adhering to US laws and values in immigration processes.
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7 killed, 30 injured as passenger train derails after bridge collapse in Russia
Tragic Train Derailment in RussiaAt least seven people were killed and 30 injured when a passenger train derailed in Russia's Bryansk region after a bridge collapsed, an incident attributed to "illegal interference" by authorities. The bridge, which passed over the railway line, unexpectedly fell, sending concrete debris onto the tracks just as the train approached. Bryansk governor Alexander Bogomaz confirmed the casualties, including two children, and stated that emergency services are on-site providing assistance to...
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