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Minister Boris Johnsons brecksville to leave the European Union. And im leah harding with sports president says the womens world cup could be held every 2 years after the success of this years event in france jenny and event may soon break away from its 4 year cycle. Hello mass protests are going on in new delhi and elsewhere in india against a citizenship law that opponents see as anti muslim theres been more violence in the Northern City of luxor now where officers have been seen hitting people with sticks after a Police Station was damaged and at least 2 protesters were shot and killed in. Confrontations with police on thursday a curfew is in place and parts of the city until friday nights well thousands of protesters have gathered in the. Calling for the withdrawal of the newly passed law the legislation offers a path to citizenship for persecuted minorities from 3 neighboring countries but excludes muslims or women are now leading some of the rallies against the law sabina stresse
Can apply for the remain in mexico policy that says Asylum Seekers from any country passing through the southern border must wait in mexico the in the u. S. Opponents say it puts the lives of migrants at risk. Sending people back to danger without regard of what will happen and where there is no human protection and leaving them on their own, its cruel and unlawful. U. S. Attorneys say its a necessary way to slow the flow of migration through the u. S. Mexico border and during the hearing this morning, one judge was skeptical. You dont even ask whether they have any kind of fear . Thats reasonable in this context. You are giving them nothing . Not even asking them the key question with respect to say, are you afraid . The other rule before the court was the asylum ban code that would bar migrants from coming to the u. S. From the southern borders seeking asylum unless they come through the official port of entry. The u. S. Attorney on the merits congress recognizes there could be addit