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FBI Investigates 2017 Death of Colorado Teen Burned Alive as a Possible Hate Crime

The death of an Asian American teenager who was set on fire and burned alive in Colorado in 2017 will now be investigated as a possible hate crime by the FBI. The details: In a statement, the federal law enforcement agency shared that it is looking into the case of 17-year-old Maggie Long as a "hate crime matter," reported CBS4. The FBI noted that a hate crime is a “criminal offense against a person or property motivated in whole or in part by the individual’s bias against a race, religion, disability, ethnicity/national origin, sexual orientation, gender or gender identity.”

Local FBI Agents Encourage Oakland Victims to Step Forward

Local FBI Agents Encourage Oakland Victims to Step Forward
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New Hampshire woman with Boston ties has been missing for over a year

New Hampshire woman with Boston ties has been missing for over a year
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Four people matching terror watchlist arrested at U S -Mexico border

The Customs and Border Protection agency confirmed to Congress today that four people arrested at the southern border since Oct. 1 match names on the FBI's Terrorist Screening Database, a congressional aide briefed on the correspondence told Axios. Why it matters: Three of the people arrested were from Yemen and one was from Serbia. The four arrests are more than the number of similar people taken into custody during recent full fiscal years, according to the source. In fiscal 2018, six people from Yemen and Bangladesh were arrested.Stay on top of the latest market trends and economic insights with Axios Markets. Subscribe for freeMost migrants arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border come from Mexico or Central America and are seeking asylum, family reunification or better jobs in the U.S.Republican House members who visited the border on Monday said an unspecified number of migrants crossing the border had names matching those on the terror watchlist.Former President Trump and other c

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