BorderSecurity
Since the start of Russia's full-scale invasion in February 2022, law enforcement agencies have uncovered nearly 400 criminal networks that help individuals evade military service by aiding them in fleeing abroad, a spokesperson for Ukraine's State Border Guard Service announced on March 17. "Altogether, about 400 organized criminal groups have been uncovered by law enforcement agencies, which, for a fee, promised people assistance in illegal travel across the border," State Border Guard Service spokesperson Andriy Demchenko said on a national TV broadcast. Criminal entities who assist those e...
Kyiv Independent (UK)
Since the start of Russia's full-scale invasion in February 2022, law enforcement agencies have uncovered nearly 400 criminal networks that help individuals evade military service by aiding them in fleeing abroad, a spokesperson for Ukraine's State Border Guard Service announced on March 17. "Altogether, about 400 organized criminal groups have been uncovered by law enforcement agencies, which, for a fee, promised people assistance in illegal travel across the border," State Border Guard Service spokesperson Andriy Demchenko said on a national TV broadcast. Criminal entities who assist those e...
Kyiv Independent
Since the start of Russia's full-scale invasion in February 2022, law enforcement agencies have uncovered nearly 400 criminal networks that help individuals evade military service by aiding them in fleeing abroad, a spokesperson for Ukraine's State Border Guard Service announced on March 17. "Altogether, about 400 organized criminal groups have been uncovered by law enforcement agencies, which, for a fee, promised people assistance in illegal travel across the border," State Border Guard Service spokesperson Andriy Demchenko said on a national TV broadcast. Criminal entities who assist those e...
Kyiv Independent (CA)
Lawyers cannot find the parents of 545 migrant children whose parents were separated from them, under a 2018 Trump administration “zero tolerance” policy. About two-thirds of those parents had been deported to Central America without their children, the American Civil Liberties Union stated Tuesday in a filing.The ACLU and other pro-bono law firms began working to find the separated family members in 2017, when the Trump administration began their pilot program of the policy.More than 1,000 parents separated from their children during the pilot program had been deported before a federal judge ...
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