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'Wanted a better life for her,' says mother of Gurupreet Kaur, Indian girl who died near US-Mexico border
•The parents of 6-year-old Indian girl Gurupreet Kaur, who died of heat stroke near the US-Mexico border, said they sought asylum in the US because they 'wanted a safer and better life for her'.
US intents to terminate trade benefits for India under GSP: All you need to know about preferential trade agreement
Fp Staff •United States President Donald Trump has notified Congress in a letter of his "intent to terminate" trade benefits for India and Turkey under the Generalised System of Preferences (GSP) eligibility criteria.
US fires tear gas across Mexico border to stop 150 migrants trying to breach fence in Tijunana; 25 travellers detained
•Facial recognition helps arrest man with fake French passport entering the US
•Facial recognition has been growing for law enforcement, border control as concerns rise on privacy.
US-Mexico border migrants say Donald Trump's intention to deploy military won't deter them
•On Tuesday, the same day that US president Donald Trump announced his intention to deploy military to help patrol the US-Mexico border, Edwin Valdez and four other Central American migrants were walking through dense brush at a south Texas wildlife reserve, hoping to escape notice.
Donald Trump threatens to end foreign aid to countries that won't prevent illegal drugs from reaching US
Ians •US president Donald Trump has threatened to end foreign aid to countries who do not prevent illegal drugs from reaching the US.
Face scan for US citizens boarding international flights likely to create privacy issues
Fp Archives •The European Union is also moving toward face scans and fingerprint collection but limited to third, country nationals crossing external borders.
US laptop ban lifted for Abu Dhabi International Airport, UAE first exemption to security measure
•The capital of the United Arab Emirates became the first city to be exempt from a US ban on laptop computers being in the cabins of airplanes coming from the Middle east
Be prepared to hand over your device passwords or face indefinite detention at the US border
Tech2 News Staff •People are being detained at the US border, often without any reasonable cause, until they reveal the passwords and permit access to their phones and other devices.
Anti-Trump protests: Citizens' rise against state is a sign that all is not lost in United States
Padminip •People can't afford to sit idle when the law can be manipulated and there's erosion between the courts and enforcement agencies, and that's exactly what US citizens are doing in their protests whether it's the Women's Marches, occupying airports or surrounding deportation vans