Indian students facing minor criminal offences, including traffic violations in the US, are now being targeted by the country's authorities US authorities have revoked visas of international students including dozens of Indian students who received related mails from their designated school officials According to a report by Times of India, which quoted the e-mails receieved, the students were informed that their F-1 student visas were no longer valid and were asked to leave the country at once. The e-mails cited past criminal offences by the students like shifting lanes while driving, drunk driving, shoplifting, etc. as reasons for their deportation. In the past few weeks, hundreds of international students in the US received e-mails informing them about their visa being revoked and asking them to self-deport. read more
There is little to no evidence to support a "vague, uncorroborated" allegation that Kilmar Abrego Garcia was once in the MS-13 street gang, U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis wrote. read more
UNITED NATIONS (AP) " The Israeli military backtracked on its account of the killing of 15 Palestinian medics by its forces last month after phone video appeared to contradict its claims that their vehicles did not have emergency signals on when troops opened fire on them in the Gaza Strip. The military initially said it opened fire because the vehicles were "advancing suspiciously" on nearby troops without headlights or emergency signals. An Israeli military official, speaking late Saturday on condition of anonymity in line with regulations, said that account was "mistaken." read more
Students and local activists gathered on Wednesday evening at Powder House Park to protest the detainment of Tufts graduate student, Rumeysa Ozturk, by federal authorities on Tuesday. read more
Key Points President Donald Trump said countries that purchase oil and gas from Venezuela will face a 25% tariff on the trade those nations have with the U.S. Trump said the tariff will take effect April 2. The president accused Venezuela of sending gang members to the U.S. read more
Tariffs haven't went into effect yet, so no one is being affected. You people are liars.
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You're a piece of ----. A stupid one too. Your mommy must be very proud!
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Though Trump announced a pause for many the tariffs he introduced on April 9, the White House confirmed with USA TODAY that many still remain in effect, including:
20% tariffs previously imposed on China, now totaling 145% with latest announcements.
A baseline tariff of 10% that took effect April 5 for trading partners targeted in Trump's announcement April 2. Canada, Mexico, Russia, North Korea and others do not have a baseline tariff.
Section 232 tariffs on steel, aluminum and autos remain unchanged.
Sectoral carve-outs in the reciprocal/baseline tariffs as outlined in the initial executive order remain unchanged.
The EU tariff remains at the 10% baseline that took effect April 5. An additional 20% tariff on EU is paused.
Fentanyl tariffs on Canada and Mexico remain unchanged " USMCA trade is tariff-free, non-USMCA trade is tariffed at 25% (except for energy and potash, which is tariffed at 10%).
The baseline 10% did not take effect on Canada and Mexico on April 5, and neither country is getting the 10% baseline now.
A tariff on countries importing Venezuelan oil remains in effect.
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