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VIDEO: US immigration laws 'like you're in prison'

The US state of Alabama is set to introduce some of the toughest immigration laws in America. The new legislation, branded racist by critics, will require schools to find out if students are legal and will make it a crime to give a lift to an ...

US immigration laws 'like you're in prison'

The US state of Alabama is set to introduce some of the toughest immigration laws in America. The new legislation, branded racist by critics, will require schools to find out if students are legal and will make it a crime to give a lift to an ...

Top Burmese diplomat seeks political asylum in US

A high-level Burmese career diplomat in the United States, Kyaw Win, the deputy chief of mission, on Monday defected to ... Mizzima A high-level Burmese career diplomat in the United States, Kyaw Win, the deputy chief of mission, on Monday defected ...

Cruise ship rescues seven Cuban migrants stranded at sea

FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida (CMC) A Royal Caribbean cruise ship rescued seven Cuban migrants on its way to South Florida on Friday, the cruise line and the US coast guard said here. The Oasis of the Seas was on its way back to Port Everglades when ...

Top Myanmar diplomat seeks asylum in U.S.

WASHINGTON, July 4 (UPI) -- The deputy chief of mission at the Myanmar Embassy in Washington, D.C., says he has requested U.S. authorities grant him political asylum. In defecting to the United States, Kyaw Win told the Voice of America he wrote a letter ...

Burmese diplomat seeks US asylum

Kyaw Win says the Burmese military continues to hold uncontested power. [AFP] The second highest-ranking diplomat at Burma's embassy in Washington has reportedly defected and is seeking US political asylum. Kyaw Win, the embassy's deputy chief of ...

Diplomat Seeks Asylum in US

A high-ranking Burmese embassy official says a lack of political progress pushed him to defect. RFA Deputy Chief of Mission Kyaw Win, July 1, 2011. The number two diplomat at the Burmese Embassy in Washington, D.C. has defected and is now seeking ...

Top Myanmar diplomat seek asylum in US

Washington: The Deputy Chief of Mission at the Myanmar Embassy in Washington, who had previously served in New Delhi, has defected and is now seeking political asylum in the United States saying he fears for his life back home, a media report said on ...

Number two at Burma embassy in US seeks asylum

Online news: Asia The second highest-ranking diplomat at Burma's embassy in Washington has defected and is seeking US political asylum, Radio Free Asia has reported. Kyaw Win, the embassy's deputy chief of mission, told RFA that government of Burma has ...

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