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A Hungarian man who overstayed his Visa and was detained and released by ICE murdered two people while on the run, according to Florida police. -
Visa, Mastercard Agree to Cut Merchants' Swipe Fees in Historic $30 Billion Settlement
Are you informed about the epic deal shaking the world of card payments? Learn how Visa and Mastercard have consolidated a massive $30 billion settlement, resulting in a landmark cut in swipe fees for merchants. Don't miss out, read more now! -
Trump’s Revised Travel Ban, Federal Judge In Hawaii Issues Temporary Restraining Order
A federal judge in Hawaii on Wednesday halted the Trump administration’s revised travel ban on visitors from six Muslim-majority countries and refugees around the world, just a day before the executive order was to be implemented. -
Walmart Sues VISA Over Fraud-Prone Signature Authentication in US Card Purchases
Walmart has sued VISA on Tuesday for allowing fraud-prone signature verification module in card purchases across the US. The same payment processor allows purchases while verifying consumers through PINs. The chain of supermarkets accuses VISA for seeking more profit through verification of the consumers’ signatures. -
Turkey to become visa-free access to Europe by the end of June
Turkey has met the criteria and requirements for visa liberalization. All they need to do is wait for the approval of European Union governments and committee by the end of June. If passed, Turkey will have a visa-free access to Europe for its nationals. -
US companies have issues on hiring H-1B visa holders
US companies, notably Disney and Silicon Valley firms, are trying to thresh out issues on hiring H-1B visa holders. They are acused of hiring H-1B visa holders to replace local American workers. -
South Dakota files criminal charges against Joop Bollen in EB5 case
A former South Dakota employee involved in the immigration case has been charged. He enticed foreign investors by rewarding them with green cards. -
House passes bill to tighten visa waiver program
The House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly on Tuesday to tighten restrictions on travel to the United States by citizens of 38 nations who are allowed to enter the country without obtaining a visa. -
U.S. court hears challenge to $5.7 billion Visa, MasterCard settlement
A U.S. appeals court on Monday weighed whether to uphold the approval of an estimated $5.7 billion antitrust settlement by MasterCard Inc (MA.N) and Visa Inc (V.N) with merchants over credit card fees despite the objection of several major retailers. -
Russia accuses Britain of forcing out its diplomats
Russia has accused the British government of forcing out its diplomats in violation of international law, saying it believes some of the country's politicians have taken a strategic decision to worsen relations with Moscow. -
U.S. tightens visa waiver program amid foreign fighters concerns
The United States announced tighter security measures on Thursday for visitors from the 38 countries in its visa waiver program, which include European nations that have seen hundreds of residents traveling to fight with militant groups in Syria and Iraq.
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