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New York
New Jersey mayor says racial profiling avoided him from going to White House Ramadan event: Prospect Park Mayor Mohamed Khairullah said the U.S. Secret Service rejected him entry to the White House for an occasion with numerous visitors. — CNN
Around the U.S.
How the Telugu immigrant neighborhood is instilling their culture in the next generation: Telugu professional photographer Akash Pamarthy checked out the Telugu-speaking Indian neighborhood and identity in the U.S. through family, mementos, celebrations and food. — NPR’s Picture Show
Abbott knocked for conjuring up migration status of shooting victims: Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s constant concentrate on casting undocumented immigrants as unsafe in his state follows him casting recently’s mass killing as internal to a marginalized neighborhood. — The Washington Post
Chicago mayor slams Abbott’s resumption of migrant busing to cities: Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot composed that Abbott’s absence of coordination in an effort to score political points has actually impacted Chicago’s capability to receive migrants in a safe, organized, and dignified method. — ABC News
Mexican migration company head to stand trial in lethal migrant center fire: A judge purchased Francisco Garduño to stand trial for charges that he stopped working to safeguard the 40 migrants who passed away in a fire at a border detention center in March. — NBC News
Washington D.C.
USCIS worried candidates are controling the H-1B visa system to acquire unjust benefit: USCIS information reveal the low yearly H-1B limitation would have caused a rejection of over 75% of H-1B registrations for FY 2024, even if numerous registrations were omitted. — Forbes
Biden admin. releasing 1,500 active-duty soldiers to southern border : The service members will be released for 90 days and will supply functional assistance to U.S. migration authorities ahead of the termination of Title 42. — CBS News