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United States Passport. The “Trump 2.0 Travel Ban” was announced on March 14, which expands on Trump’s original 2017 executive order that restricted travel from seven Muslim-majority countries: Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen. HOLLY GUSTAVSEN/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER

‘I just miss my family’: Trump administration’s proposed travel ban induces anxiety, fear for international students

Truman Dickerson March 26, 2025
As graduation approaches this spring, a Boston University senior from Myanmar had hoped her mom — whom she hasn’t seen in two years — could travel to the United States to watch her receive her diploma.
A Salvadoran dance created and performed by children of Temporary Protected Status (TPS). GUTHRIE KUCKES/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Children of TPS immigrants channel struggles into production, perform at GSU auditorium

Mae Tonge October 4, 2018
Children of El Salvadoran immigrants spanning from 5–18-year-olds took to the stage in the George Sherman Union Auditorium to perform stories they created in “The Last Dream.” Yet the trials and tribulations they acted out onstage mirrored struggles they may soon face.
GRAPHIC BY GABRIELLE DIPIETRO/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Trump’s executive order could have consequences for U.S. colleges

Cynthia Fernandez February 5, 2017

U.S. colleges could lose up to $700 million in revenue per year if President Donald Trump's executive order, which prevents citizens of seven Muslim-majority nations from entering the United States...

OP-ED: The end of Western liberalism

OP-ED: The end of Western liberalism

Editors January 31, 2017

Op-Eds do not reflect the editorial opinion of The Daily Free Press. They are solely the opinion of the author. Many thought this moment would have never occurred in our present universe, but here it...

EDIT: Focus on the game

Daily Free Press Admin February 12, 2014

In a full-page ad in The New York Times Tuesday entitled “An Appeal to President Putin and the Russian Government,” 51 signatories called on President Vladimir Putin of Russia to lead efforts in helping...

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