Greenland’s new prime minister, Jens-Frederik Nielsen, firmly stated that the United States will not take control of the territory, in response to President Trump’s desire to annex it. Trump had expressed intentions to acquire Greenland, but Nielsen emphasized Greenland’s independence and self-determination. Despite a visit by Vice President JD Vance and his delegation, which Greenlanders resisted, the U.S. officials were not invited by the island’s government, leading to changes in their itinerary and protests in the capital.
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‘Have mercy’: Families plead as migrants arrested at routine DHS check-ins
Ambar anxiously awaited her husband Jaen's release from an immigration facility in Manhattan, fearing he would be taken away in handcuffs. Despite her pleas, Jaen was detained by agents and faced expedited removal, raising concerns about the treatment of migrants during check-ins with immigration authorities. Jaen's lawyer indicated that he had pending asylum and parole requests, while Ambar and their daughter Aranza were left distressed and separated, reflecting the broader challenges faced by migrant families...
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