The House is set to vote on a bill to repeal the “government pensions offset” and restore full Social Security benefits, backed by bipartisan support including House Speaker Mike Johnson. The legislation, advanced through a discharge petition, was blocked by conservative Freedom Caucus leaders due to concerns about the federal deficit, setting back its procedural rule but not the bill itself. If passed, the bill would benefit individuals receiving other pensions by eliminating reductions in Social Security benefits, but its fate in the Senate remains uncertain.
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Brown Medicine professor and doctor deported to Lebanon despite having valid visa, court filings claim
Dr. Rasha Alawieh, a doctor and assistant professor at Brown Medicine, was deported to Lebanon after returning from a trip to her home country despite holding a valid U.S. visa. Court documents alleged that Customs and Border Protection detained her without justification at Boston Logan International Airport for 36 hours before sending her back in violation of a federal judge's order. Alawieh, a Lebanese citizen with an H-1B visa for her employment at Brown Medicine,...
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