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Time of India
2 days ago
- Time of India
US: What tactics is ICE using to deceive undocumented immigrants during arrests?
Live Events MORE STORIES FOR YOU ✕ Visa overstays in US persist without much scrutiny Career pathways in US dim for international students as Trump cracks down on visas « Back to recommendation stories I don't want to see these stories because They are not relevant to me They disrupt the reading flow Others SUBMIT — Breaking911 (@Breaking911) Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials in Tucson, Arizona, are facing allegations of impersonating utility workers while attempting to locate and detain an undocumented immigrant. The incident reportedly took place in a south Tucson neighbourhood on Wednesday to local resident Christine Cariño, two individuals appeared wearing Tucson Electric Power (TEP)-style clothing and asked questions about a Honduran man who has lived in the area for more than a decade. Cariño told the New York Post that the men said they were responding to a request for a city service estimate.'He said, 'We're trying to find somebody that wanted a free estimate,'" Cariño said. She became suspicious when she noticed that the men's clothing did not match typical TEP uniforms. One wore a reflective shirt, while the other was in a plain black t-shirt. Cariño said she spotted a badge under one man's shirt and asked whether they were from the Department of Homeland Security ( DHS ).The men were later allowed into the property's garden by the resident's stepson. Cariño, who witnessed the interaction, began warning others nearby: 'Don't open the door, they don't have a warrant!' she yelled, a moment captured in video obtained by local outlet KGUN 9. 'They're lying, they're not in a uniform!'(Join our ETNRI WhatsApp channel for all the latest updates)Under US law, immigration agents must have occupant consent or a signed warrant to enter a residence. Witnesses allege the individuals misrepresented themselves in order to gain immigration agents reportedly told the resident through the door that he had missed immigration court hearings. The man denied the claim and did not come tactic has drawn national scrutiny in the past. A 2020 complaint by the ACLU of California alleged that immigration enforcement officers have posed as delivery drivers or contractors to conduct arrests, calling the practice unconstitutional. That case remains unresolved.


Newsweek
4 days ago
- Politics
- Newsweek
Boulder Attack Videos Show People Being Set on Fire
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Eight people were injured after a man hurled makeshift incendiary devices into a crowd at a pro-Israel event in Boulder, Colorado, on Sunday. The 45-year-old suspect, identified as Mohamed Sabry Soliman, allegedly shouted "Free Palestine" as he threw Molotov cocktails into the crowd of people gathered to remember the Israeli hostages still being held captive in Gaza. Soliman was reportedly shirtless and holding makeshift flame-throwers in each hand when he was arrested at the scene. More video of the terrorist in Boulder Colorado who attacked a pro-Israel event that was bringing awareness of American and Israeli hostages being held by Hamas. — Breaking911 (@Breaking911) June 1, 2025 Footage of the incident shows the chaos following the attack, with bystanders tending to the victims. One person can be seen lying on the ground, as others attempt to beat out the flames. Mark Michalek, an FBI special agent, said on Sunday: "It is clear that this is a targeted act of violence and the FBI is investigating this as an act of terrorism." Four women and four men, aged between 52 and 88, were wounded and hospitalized, according to Boulder Police. Newsweek has contacted Boulder Police for comment outside of regular working hours. Police officers investigate the attack in Boulder, Colorado, on Sunday. Police officers investigate the attack in Boulder, Colorado, on Sunday. David Zalubowski/AP This is a breaking story. More to follow.


India Today
22-05-2025
- India Today
Video: Pakistani immigrant dies after falling from 2nd-floor while fleeing fire in Brooklyn
A Pakistani immigrant, Ashiq Hussein, 53, died after falling while trying to escape a fire at his apartment in the Sunset Park area of Brooklyn, New York. The fire broke out on the second floor of a building at 3902 9th Avenue early on May arrived at the scene around 7 AM and managed to control the blaze, according to the New York City Fire Department (FDNY). A video shared by local news outlets shows Hussein attempting to climb down an FDNY ladder from the third as he stepped onto the top part of the ladder, it just retracted. Hussein tumbled first on to a store awning and then on to the IN NYC: FDNY probes fatal ladder failure in Brooklyn fire rescue. Ashiq Hussain (53) Pakistani immigrant, fell from a 2nd floor window while escaping a fire on Monday. The ladder collapsed, causing Hussain to strike his head on the pavement. He later died at the hospital. Breaking911 (@Breaking911) May 22, 2025 He was rushed to Maimonides Medical Center, where doctors pronounced him dead. The city's medical examiner later confirmed that Hussein died due to serious injuries to his head and chest from the New York City Police Department (NYPD) reported that he was sharing an apartment with two roommates. A friend of his told that Hussein was working as a taxi driver in order to support his family in Pakistan. He was waiting for his wife, three daughters, and a son to join him in New York, news website People just wanted them to be successful and be able to contribute towards not just their own family but also toward humanity in some way," the friend told the New York Daily News. "He was an awesome dad It's a loss that I don't think anyone is going to get over any time soon."The FDNY said in a statement that they are investigating the incident: "We are aware of an incident that took place at an all-hands fire in Brooklyn earlier this week. As is standard practice, we began a proactive investigation of the facts and circumstances surrounding the tragic death of a civilian immediately, inclusive of our Fire Marshals, Fire Operations, and our Division of Safety."Two other people were injured in the incident. One firefighter also suffered a leg injury but is in stable condition. Authorities said the cause of the fire is still being investigated.


Time of India
22-05-2025
- Time of India
Pakistani immigrant dies after rescue ladder fails during escape from Brooklyn fire
A devastating fire in Brooklyn took the life of 53-year-old Pakistani immigrant Ashiq Hussain, who plunged to his death when a rescue ladder abruptly retracted as he attempted to escape. The tragic incident was caught on video, showing the moment the ladder gave way while a firefighter stood at its top. Ashiq Hussain was an Uber driver living in Sunset Park. He was seen in shocking bystander footage attempting to climb out of a third-storey window at 3902 Ninth Avenue just after 7 am on Monday. As smoke poured from the window behind him, a firefighter waited at the top of a retractable ladder to help him escape. — Breaking911 (@Breaking911) But just as Hussain stepped onto the first rung, the top portion of the ladder unexpectedly slid back into itself. The video shows Hussain spinning in the air before landing on a deli awning and then falling to the ground. He was rushed to Maimonides Hospital Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead, police confirmed, according to the New York Post. 'The ladder just retracted as soon as he put his foot on it,' said a witness who shared the video with local media. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Viral Video: मृत्यू कसाही येऊ शकतो! सीसीटीव्हीत कैद झाली काळीज पिळवटणारी घटना Latest News Read More Undo 'It was horrifying.' The firefighter positioned at the top of the ladder managed to hold on and was not thrown off. Two other residents suffered from smoke inhalation, and a firefighter was hospitalised with a leg injury sustained while battling the flames, police sources were quoted as saying to the Post. FDNY officials have launched a full investigation into the ladder malfunction and the cause of the fire. The ladder involved has been taken out of service. 'We are aware of an incident that took place at an all-hands fire in Brooklyn earlier this week,' an FDNY spokesperson said. 'As is standard practice, we began a proactive investigation of the facts and circumstances surrounding the tragic death of a civilian immediately, inclusive of our Fire Marshals, Fire Operations, and our Division of Safety.' Hussain's grieving family is demanding answers, saying his death could have been prevented if the ladder had functioned properly. 'I blame the Fire Department in this,' said his cousin, 52-year-old Mazhar Iqbal, speaking to the Daily News. 'They did really wrong. They took the head of the family. They ruined the family's life.' Hussain was originally from Pakistan and had been living and working in New York as a driver to support his family. No firefighters were suspended or disciplined. The FDNY investigation remains ongoing.


India Today
15-05-2025
- Politics
- India Today
Donald Trump knows why Putin skipped Ukraine peace talks
US President Donald Trump said he wasn't surprised that Russian President Vladimir Putin skipped the highly anticipated peace talks with Ukraine. On Thursday, Trump made it clear that he thinks no progress will be made in the Russia-Ukraine conflict unless he and Putin meet face-to-face."Look, nothing's going to happen until Putin and I get together. Okay?" Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One. He was responding to a question about the peace talks taking place in Trump urged Putin to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, but the Russian leader chose not to attend. According to Trump, Putin backed out because he found out Trump wouldn't be there TRUMP: "Nothing's going to happen until Putin & I get together, OK?""I don't believe anything's gonna happen, whether you like it or not, until he & I get together." Breaking911 (@Breaking911) May 15, 2025"He was going to go — but he thought I was going to go. He wasn't going if I wasn't there," Trump added. "And I don't believe anything's going to happen, whether you like it or not, until he and I get together. But we're going to have to get it solved because too many people are dying."Trump also said he wasn't upset that Putin had sent a lower-level team to represent Russia at the meeting. "I'm not disappointed in anything," he said. "Why would I be disappointed? We just took in $4 trillion and he says 'are you disappointed about a delegation?'"PEACE TALKS FALLS WITHOUT TOP LEADERSadvertisementTrump had indicated that he might travel to Istanbul. "If something happened, I would go on Friday if it was appropriate," he told reporters while in Qatar. He also mentioned that US Secretary of State Marco Rubio was already present in Turkey on America's were the first direct talks planned between Russia and Ukraine since the war. The Kremlin confirmed that a Russian delegation was present, but Putin had no plans to attend in asked if Putin would attend if Trump decided to show up, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said, "It is premature to say what kind of participation will be required and at what level, because we do not know if the Ukrainian negotiators will show up or not and how the negotiations will go."In response to Russia's move, Zelenskyy said he will not attend the peace talks in Istanbul. Instead, Ukraine's delegation led by Defence Minister Rustem Umerov and including senior military and intelligence officials will be Watch