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The number of migrants trying to cross the U.S.-Mexico border illegally continues to rise and so does the temperature along the Southwest border. U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials in Arizona are warning migrants not to come during deadly triple digit temperatures.
TUCSON, ARIZ. – The number of migrants trying to cross the U.S.-Mexico border illegally continues to rise and so does the temperature along the Southwest border. U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials in Arizona are preparing for a busy summer ahead, working in triple-digit temperatures.
CBP’s Tucson Sector opened their doors Thursday to media to help warn migrants not to cross in the desert heat.
Border Patrol said they have seen a 100 percent increase in unaccompanied children coming into their custody over the last fiscal year. Many of them will now come to the new facility for a 72 hour stay.
Government supports army s actions across LoC to counter terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir: Defence minister Arun Jaitley
Government supports army s actions across LoC to counter terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir: Defence minister Arun Jaitley
Defence Minister Arun Jaitley Said The Army Is Taking Such Preemptive And Measured Actions To Counter Terrorismin The Kashmir Valley.
News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Rahul Mishra | Updated on: 23 May 2017, 06:40:59 PM
New Delhi:
The government on Tuesday supported the Army s action against Pakistani posts along the LoC which were involved in aiding infiltration of terrorists into India. Further, they also claimed that such measures are needed to ensure peace in Jammu and Kashmir. Defence Minister Arun Jaitley said the Army is taking such preemptive and measured actions to counter terrorism in the Kashmir Valley.
Indian Army refuses to respond to RTI after tweets on Pak forces mutilating body of 2 Indian jawans
Indian Army refuses to respond to RTI after tweets on Pak forces mutilating body of 2 Indian jawans
The Indian Army On Monday Said In A Tweet That Pakistan Army Had Mutilated Body Of Two Indian Soldiers. However, The Indian Army Refused To Furnish Details Of Incident Under The Right To Information (RTI) Act Saying It Could Be Against National Security.
News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Ashish Ranjan | Updated on: 01 May 2017, 08:15:43 PM
New Delhi:
The Indian Army on Monday said in a tweet that Pakistan Army had mutilated body of two Indian soldiers. However, the Indian Army refused to furnish details of incident under the Right to Information (RTI) Act saying it could be against national security.