One Big Reason Migrants Are Coming in Droves: They Believe They Can Stay
Thursday, February 1, 2024 | |
By Cecilia Kang and David McCabe Senators criticized the chief executives of Meta, TikTok, Snap, X and Discord for not doing enough to prevent child sexual abuse online, amid rising fears over how the platforms affect youths. | | News analysis By Miriam Jordan Seeking asylum has become the surest way for migrants to stay in the U.S. The underfunded immigration system can't keep up, so cases languish for years. | | By Matthew Mpoke Bigg, Adam Rasgon and Thomas Fuller The U.S. envoy to the United Nations urged it to "take quick and decisive action" over Israeli allegations that 12 employees of UNRWA, the main aid agency for Palestinians, had taken part in the Oct. 7 attack. | | |
World By Andrew E. Kramer Portraits of Gen. Valery Zaluzhny hang in coffee shops and bars inside Ukraine, but his strained relationship with President Volodymyr Zelensky may cost him his post. | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Anna Sauerbrey Any complacency about the threat of the far right has been shattered. | | |
By Shawn Paik Demonstrators protesting a new ticketing system blocked access to Peru's most-visited site and threw rocks at police officers, who fired tear gas into the crowd. | | By The Associated Press The House Homeland Security Committee voted to move forward with impeaching Alejandro N. Mayorkas over his handling of immigration at the Southwestern border. | | By The New York Times After the Federal Reserve announced that interest rates would remain unchanged, Jerome H. Powell, the Fed's chair, signaled that cuts could come this year — though not by the central bank's next meeting. | | |
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