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It just got a bit colder for Muslims who intend to travel to the US from all over the world including India and especially the Arab countries. The US head of civil rights for the US Department of Homeland Security is urging Muslim air travelers to...
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Michael E. Schroeder speaks at a news conference at the Legislative Office Building, Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2009 in Hartford, Conn. as Connecticut state Sen. John DeFronzo, D-New Britain, center, and Rep. Tim O’Brien, D-New Britain, right, look on....
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