In Russia comes into force a new procedure for the departure of children abroad

Starting from June 12, parents, guardians or adoptive parents will be able to submit a statement of disagreement with the child's departure abroad to the migration units of the territorial bodies of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. The Border Service will not accept such documents now. The FSB also told that the children will need ...

In Texas, border guards found an illegal child who was stolen by a smuggler

A three-year-old girl, who disappeared after illegally entering the United States, was rescued by agents of the Border Service and the National Guard, who were involved in the search, writes Fox News. A border patrol in the Rio Grande Valley on the southern border responded to reports that illegal immigrants ...

Ukraine and Russia make it difficult for each other to enter

Ukraine has tightened the rules of entry for Russians, adding Russia to the list of states of "migration risk". Russia is preparing countermeasures. President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko signed a decree, according to which from January 1, 2018, the rules for the entry of Russian citizens into Ukrainian territory will be tightened. According to the presidential administration, ...

Border guards check people's documents during the evacuation of Hurricane Harvey

Because of Hurricane Harvey, thousands of Texas residents fled their homes to avoid the risk of devastating wind and flooding. At the same time, border patrol checkpoints, which check the documents of individuals to make sure they are legal residents of the United States, remain open, which is ...

TSA undercover agents can monitor you in the terminal.

Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers are watching some passengers after they go through a check, according to a new report from the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). The covert surveillance program extends to the entire terminal, and the ACLU claims that this contributed to abusive and racist ...

US Customs has forced a programmer to prove that he can write codes

On February 26, while crossing the US border, a 28-year-old developer from Lagos, Nigeria, Celestine Omina, was detained by the US Customs Service. Officials forced Omin to prove that he understands programming and really is who he claims to be, writes Ain. This was the first visit ...

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