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Jorge Ramos: Migrants Becoming More ‘Intelligent,’ Exploiting Porous Border to Enter U.S. Illegally | Breitbart

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Speaking to CNN’s Anderson Cooper, Ramos, who has been on the ground in Tijuana, Mexico, revealed that the Mexican government is expecting 9,000-15,000 more migrants and thousands more after Christmas. “More are coming,” said Ramos, who said this week that the United States had a responsibility to “absorb” the caravan migrants. Ramos said since President Donald Trump’s administration has created a “bottleneck” for the asylum-seeking migrants, the migrants are doing somethin

New developments put Manafort back in Russia probe spotlight - The Boston Globe

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The breakdown of a plea deal with former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort and an explosive British news report about alleged contacts he may have had with WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange threw a new element of uncertainty into the Trump-Russia investigation. On Tuesday, a day after prosecutors accused Manafort of repeatedly lying to them, trashing his agreement to tell all in return for a lighter sentence, he adamantly denied a report in the Guardian that he had met secretly with Assange around March 2016.

Politics - The Boston Globe

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US Representative Katherine Clark won a contested race to be the House Democrats’ vice chair against a centrist-oriented colleague.  US Representative Katherine Clark won a contested race to be the House Democrats’ vice chair against a centrist-oriented colleague.  The vote dramatized rifts among Democrats only weeks after midterm election victories handed them House control.   Another man has also been emerging as a central character in special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation in recent news reports: Julian Assange, the founder of Wikileaks.

Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onNovember 29, 2018
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US Representative Katherine Clark won a contested race to be the House Democrats’ vice chair against a centrist-oriented colleague.  US Representative Katherine Clark won a contested race to be the House Democrats’ vice chair against a centrist-oriented colleague.  The vote dramatized rifts among Democrats only weeks after midterm election victories handed them House control.   Another man has also been emerging as a central character in special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation in recent news reports: Julian Assange, the founder of Wikileaks.

Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onNovember 29, 2018
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US Representative Katherine Clark won a contested race to be the House Democrats’ vice chair against a centrist-oriented colleague.  US Representative Katherine Clark won a contested race to be the House Democrats’ vice chair against a centrist-oriented colleague.  The vote dramatized rifts among Democrats only weeks after midterm election victories handed them House control.   Another man has also been emerging as a central character in special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation in recent news reports: Julian Assange, the founder of Wikileaks.

Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onNovember 29, 2018
by admin
US Representative Katherine Clark won a contested race to be the House Democrats’ vice chair against a centrist-oriented colleague.  US Representative Katherine Clark won a contested race to be the House Democrats’ vice chair against a centrist-oriented colleague.  The vote dramatized rifts among Democrats only weeks after midterm election victories handed them House control.   Another man has also been emerging as a central character in special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation in recent news reports: Julian Assange, the founder of Wikileaks.