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F-1 Student Reportedly Denied Entry at Atlanta Airport
A viral post claims an F-1 student was denied entry at Atlanta airport after U.S. border officers examined his phone and reviewed WhatsApp conversations. The account has not been independently verified, and the post does not establish that group membership caused the reported decision. F-1 Student Reportedly Denied Entry at Atlanta Airport The post, discussed in a Times of India report pub
F-1 Student Reportedly Denied Entry at Atlanta Airport
A viral post claims an F-1 student was denied entry at Atlanta airport after U.S. border officers examined his phone and reviewed WhatsApp conversations. The account has not been independently verified, and the post does not establish that group membership caused the reported decision. F-1 Student Reportedly Denied Entry at Atlanta Airport The post, discussed in a Times of India report pub
Virat Kohli Reflects on RCB’s Historic IPL Victory
In a candid session on the RCB Podcast, Virat Kohli opened up about the emotions of finally achieving Royal Challengers Bangalore’s IPL victory, breaking a long-standing championship jinx. Kohli admitted that winning earlier in his career wouldn’t have felt as special, given the years of pressure, heartbreak, and fan expectations. An Emotional Journey of 18 Years Kohli reflected on his 18-year
Virat Kohli Reflects on RCB’s Historic IPL Victory
In a candid session on the RCB Podcast, Virat Kohli opened up about the emotions of finally achieving Royal Challengers Bangalore’s IPL victory, breaking a long-standing championship jinx. Kohli admitted that winning earlier in his career wouldn’t have felt as special, given the years of pressure, heartbreak, and fan expectations. An Emotional Journey of 18 Years Kohli reflected on his 18-year
CBP Dog Nitro Detects Hidden $44K on Cancun Flight at Philadelphia Airport
PHILADELPHIA — A CBP canine named Nitro helped officers seize more than $44,000 in hidden cash from a passenger preparing to board a flight to Cancun, Mexico, at Philadelphia International Airport on Wednesday, April 30. According to U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials, the 54-year-old traveler initially claimed he was carrying only $10,000. However, officers later discovered more than $44,000 concealed inside separate envelopes in the passenger’s carry-on bag after Nitro alerted authorities during an outbound enforcement inspection. Why Was the Cash Seized? Federal law does not limit how much cash travelers can carry into or out of the United States. However, travelers must report amounts exceeding $10,000 to the U.S. Treasury. CBP officials said the passenger failed to properly declare the money and attempted to conceal the currency to evade federal reporting laws. Authorities seized the cash and later returned $240 before releasing the traveler. “This traveler concealed currency in multiple locations for the purpose of evading federal currency reporting laws,” Acting Area Port Director Elliott Ortiz said in a statement. CBP Says Currency Seizures Remain a Major Focus Nitro, a three-year-old chocolate Labrador retriever trained to detect currency, firearms, and ammunition, played a key role in the airport cash seizure. CBP said officers and agents seized an average of nearly $180,000 in unreported or illicit currency every day across U.S. borders during 2025, highlighting growing enforcement efforts tied to international travel and bulk cash smuggling investigations.
CBP Dog Nitro Detects Hidden $44K on Cancun Flight at Philadelphia Airport
PHILADELPHIA — A CBP canine named Nitro helped officers seize more than $44,000 in hidden cash from a passenger preparing to board a flight to Cancun, Mexico, at Philadelphia International Airport on Wednesday, April 30. According to U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials, the 54-year-old traveler initially claimed he was carrying only $10,000. However, officers later discovered more than $44,000 concealed inside separate envelopes in the passenger’s carry-on bag after Nitro alerted authorities during an outbound enforcement inspection. Why Was the Cash Seized? Federal law does not limit how much cash travelers can carry into or out of the United States. However, travelers must report amounts exceeding $10,000 to the U.S. Treasury. CBP officials said the passenger failed to properly declare the money and attempted to conceal the currency to evade federal reporting laws. Authorities seized the cash and later returned $240 before releasing the traveler. “This traveler concealed currency in multiple locations for the purpose of evading federal currency reporting laws,” Acting Area Port Director Elliott Ortiz said in a statement. CBP Says Currency Seizures Remain a Major Focus Nitro, a three-year-old chocolate Labrador retriever trained to detect currency, firearms, and ammunition, played a key role in the airport cash seizure. CBP said officers and agents seized an average of nearly $180,000 in unreported or illicit currency every day across U.S. borders during 2025, highlighting growing enforcement efforts tied to international travel and bulk cash smuggling investigations.
Federal report details fatal shooting of Minnesota nurse during anti-ICE protests
A Department of Homeland Security report released this week has detailed the initial findings surrounding the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti, a Minnesota nurse who was killed during protests against federal immigration enforcement operations over the weekend. The document summarizes the preliminary conclusions of an internal investigation conducted by Customs and Border Protection following the confrontation that led to Pretti’s death. According to the report, federal officers atte
Federal report details fatal shooting of Minnesota nurse during anti-ICE protests
A Department of Homeland Security report released this week has detailed the initial findings surrounding the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti, a Minnesota nurse who was killed during protests against federal immigration enforcement operations over the weekend. The document summarizes the preliminary conclusions of an internal investigation conducted by Customs and Border Protection following the confrontation that led to Pretti’s death. According to the report, federal officers atte
Trump promises honorable investigation into Alex Pretti killing amid mounting pressure
US President Donald Trump has pledged what he described as an “honourable and honest” investigation into the killing of Alex Pretti, as pressure mounts on his administration over the actions of federal agents involved in the incident. Speaking in a televised interview, Trump said he intends to personally monitor the probe, stressing that he wants to review the findings himself and ensure that the process meets the highest standards of integrity. He also expressed sympathy for Pretti’s family, calling the episode a deeply sad situation. The case has become a flashpoint after conflicting accounts emerged about how Pretti was killed during an encounter with Border Patrol agents in Minnesota. Pretti, an intensive care nurse at the Minneapolis VA hospital and a licensed gun owner, was fatally shot on Nicollet Avenue during a federal operation. Video footage circulating publicly appears to show him holding a cell phone while attempting to assist a woman who had been pushed to the ground by agents moments before shots were fired. According to witnesses and subsequent reports, Pretti was struck multiple times. The administration has faced criticism not only over the shooting itself but also over sharply different statements issued by senior officials in its aftermath. White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller drew widespread backlash after publicly referring to Pretti as a “would-be assassin.” Trump later distanced himself from that characterization, indicating that such language did not reflect his own view of the situation while reiterating the need for a formal investigation to establish the facts. Initial official explanations further fueled controversy. Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino claimed that Pretti had approached agents with a handgun and posed an imminent threat, describing him as a domestic terrorist intent on harming officers. A preliminary statement from the Department of Homeland Security asserted that a single agent fired defensive shots in response. Those accounts were later challenged by a government report sent to Congress, which revealed that two US Customs and Border Protection agents had discharged their weapons, contradicting earlier claims. The discrepancies intensified public outrage and sparked protests aimed at the Trump administration, with demonstrators demanding accountability and transparency. Critics argued that shifting narratives undermined public trust and raised serious questions about the use of force by federal agents. The administration has since acknowledged the inconsistencies and said they will be addressed as part of the ongoing inquiry. Amid the growing backlash, Trump announced several administrative steps. He reassigned operational control in Minnesota to border enforcement coordinator Tom Homan and said some federal agents would be withdrawn from the state. While the president publicly defended Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and ruled out her resignation, he confirmed that action had been taken against senior Border Patrol commander Gregory Bovino. Despite softening his rhetoric, Trump has continued to emphasize the issue of gun possession during the incident. He repeated claims that Pretti was carrying a firearm and suggested that doing so contributed to the fatal outcome, arguing that weapons should not be present in such encounters. Earlier statements from the president similarly focused on Pretti’s decision to carry a gun, even as he pledged to review the circumstances of the shooting. As investigations proceed, the case remains under intense scrutiny from lawmakers, civil rights groups, and the public. With multiple agencies now involved and the president promising direct oversight, the outcome of the probe is expected to have broader implications for federal law enforcement practices and the administration’s handling of high-profile use-of-force cases.
Trump promises honorable investigation into Alex Pretti killing amid mounting pressure
US President Donald Trump has pledged what he described as an “honourable and honest” investigation into the killing of Alex Pretti, as pressure mounts on his administration over the actions of federal agents involved in the incident. Speaking in a televised interview, Trump said he intends to personally monitor the probe, stressing that he wants to review the findings himself and ensure that the process meets the highest standards of integrity. He also expressed sympathy for Pretti’s family, calling the episode a deeply sad situation. The case has become a flashpoint after conflicting accounts emerged about how Pretti was killed during an encounter with Border Patrol agents in Minnesota. Pretti, an intensive care nurse at the Minneapolis VA hospital and a licensed gun owner, was fatally shot on Nicollet Avenue during a federal operation. Video footage circulating publicly appears to show him holding a cell phone while attempting to assist a woman who had been pushed to the ground by agents moments before shots were fired. According to witnesses and subsequent reports, Pretti was struck multiple times. The administration has faced criticism not only over the shooting itself but also over sharply different statements issued by senior officials in its aftermath. White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller drew widespread backlash after publicly referring to Pretti as a “would-be assassin.” Trump later distanced himself from that characterization, indicating that such language did not reflect his own view of the situation while reiterating the need for a formal investigation to establish the facts. Initial official explanations further fueled controversy. Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino claimed that Pretti had approached agents with a handgun and posed an imminent threat, describing him as a domestic terrorist intent on harming officers. A preliminary statement from the Department of Homeland Security asserted that a single agent fired defensive shots in response. Those accounts were later challenged by a government report sent to Congress, which revealed that two US Customs and Border Protection agents had discharged their weapons, contradicting earlier claims. The discrepancies intensified public outrage and sparked protests aimed at the Trump administration, with demonstrators demanding accountability and transparency. Critics argued that shifting narratives undermined public trust and raised serious questions about the use of force by federal agents. The administration has since acknowledged the inconsistencies and said they will be addressed as part of the ongoing inquiry. Amid the growing backlash, Trump announced several administrative steps. He reassigned operational control in Minnesota to border enforcement coordinator Tom Homan and said some federal agents would be withdrawn from the state. While the president publicly defended Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and ruled out her resignation, he confirmed that action had been taken against senior Border Patrol commander Gregory Bovino. Despite softening his rhetoric, Trump has continued to emphasize the issue of gun possession during the incident. He repeated claims that Pretti was carrying a firearm and suggested that doing so contributed to the fatal outcome, arguing that weapons should not be present in such encounters. Earlier statements from the president similarly focused on Pretti’s decision to carry a gun, even as he pledged to review the circumstances of the shooting. As investigations proceed, the case remains under intense scrutiny from lawmakers, civil rights groups, and the public. With multiple agencies now involved and the president promising direct oversight, the outcome of the probe is expected to have broader implications for federal law enforcement practices and the administration’s handling of high-profile use-of-force cases.
US proposes five-year social media checks for visa-free foreign travellers
American authorities have unveiled a proposal that would require foreign tourists from dozens of countries, including the United Kingdom, to provide a five-year record of their social media activity before entering the United States. The measure, introduced by Customs and Border Protection, seeks to significantly expand the personal information collected from travellers who qualify for the visa waiver programme. Forty-two countries currently participate in the programme, which allows short-te
US proposes five-year social media checks for visa-free foreign travellers
American authorities have unveiled a proposal that would require foreign tourists from dozens of countries, including the United Kingdom, to provide a five-year record of their social media activity before entering the United States. The measure, introduced by Customs and Border Protection, seeks to significantly expand the personal information collected from travellers who qualify for the visa waiver programme. Forty-two countries currently participate in the programme, which allows short-te
India Post Resumes All International Postal Services to the United States
India Post will resume all categories of international postal services to the United States beginning Wednesday, following the successful implementation of a new customs-compliant system that aligns with recent US import regulations. The Ministry of Communications confirmed the development, marking a major restoration of cross-border mail services that had been suspended since August 22 due to changes in the United States’ shipping policy. The temporary suspension came after the U
India Post Resumes All International Postal Services to the United States
India Post will resume all categories of international postal services to the United States beginning Wednesday, following the successful implementation of a new customs-compliant system that aligns with recent US import regulations. The Ministry of Communications confirmed the development, marking a major restoration of cross-border mail services that had been suspended since August 22 due to changes in the United States’ shipping policy. The temporary suspension came after the U
PCB Protests India’s No Handshake Gesture After Asia Cup 2025 Clash
The Asia Cup 2025 witnessed unexpected drama off the field as the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) officially lodged a protest against India following the much-discussed no handshake controversy. The incident occurred during the India versus Pakistan group match, where Team India refused to engage in customary handshakes with their rivals, sparking widespread debate across the cricketing community. According to reports,
PCB Protests India’s No Handshake Gesture After Asia Cup 2025 Clash
The Asia Cup 2025 witnessed unexpected drama off the field as the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) officially lodged a protest against India following the much-discussed no handshake controversy. The incident occurred during the India versus Pakistan group match, where Team India refused to engage in customary handshakes with their rivals, sparking widespread debate across the cricketing community. According to reports,
Austin Drummer Detained at DFW, Tour Canceled
Yamal Said, the drummer for the Austin-based band Lord Buffalo, was detained by Customs and Border Protection agents on Monday at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport. Said, a Mexican national and lawful permanent resident of the United States, was reportedly removed from a Europe-bound flight and handed over to local authorities due to an active arrest warrant, according to CBP officials. The band took to Facebook on Wednesday to break the news, stating that the drummer was forc
Austin Drummer Detained at DFW, Tour Canceled
Yamal Said, the drummer for the Austin-based band Lord Buffalo, was detained by Customs and Border Protection agents on Monday at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport. Said, a Mexican national and lawful permanent resident of the United States, was reportedly removed from a Europe-bound flight and handed over to local authorities due to an active arrest warrant, according to CBP officials. The band took to Facebook on Wednesday to break the news, stating that the drummer was forc
DHS Mistakenly Sends Deportation Notices to U.S. Citizens in Immigration Parole Crackdown
In a sweeping move targeting individuals living in the United States under humanitarian parole, the Department of Homeland Security sent a mass email with the subject line “Notice of Termination of Parole.” The message carried a stark warning: recipients were ordered to depart the U.S. immediately or face possible law enforcement action leading to deportation. It also emphasized that any benefits tied to their parole, such as work authorization, would be revoked. The email further wa
DHS Mistakenly Sends Deportation Notices to U.S. Citizens in Immigration Parole Crackdown
In a sweeping move targeting individuals living in the United States under humanitarian parole, the Department of Homeland Security sent a mass email with the subject line “Notice of Termination of Parole.” The message carried a stark warning: recipients were ordered to depart the U.S. immediately or face possible law enforcement action leading to deportation. It also emphasized that any benefits tied to their parole, such as work authorization, would be revoked. The email further wa









