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The Bhutanese immigrants detained by ICE and deported this week, are believed to have touched down in Bhutan at some point in the past 24 hours, but are no longer in that country. That is according to ...
Four of the six Bhutanese refugees who were taken into custody by ICE despite living legally in Pennsylvania have now been deported, a Dauphin County official said late Friday. Six other members of ...
PennLive has been unable to confirm the details with ICE officials, but Tilak Niroula, head of the Bhutanese community in Harrisburg, said family members were notified that the men are just days away ...
Dauphin County Commissioner Justin Douglas, advocating on behalf of the large Bhutanese community living in central Pennsylvania, on Wednesday urged “ICE and the Trump administration to ...
Among the Pennsylvanians deported were three people from Dauphin County, two people from Allegheny County, and one person ...
Dauphin County Board Chairman Justin Douglas says the Trump administration Wednesday should end the deportation of Bhutanese ...
Five members of Harrisburg’s Bhutanese community, who have legal refugee status in the U.S., were detained last week by ICE, according to a leader in that community. On Monday, Tilak Niroula ...
Four Pennsylvania residents — Bhutanese refugees of ethnic cleansing in Bhutan in the 1980s and 1990s — were deported back to that country Thursday. Less than a day later, they were at the ...
The office also said that at least nine Pa. residents are detained by ICE, but the actual number might be higher. There are similar reports regarding Bhutanese Nepali communities throughout the ...
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — Dauphin County officials said Friday that ten Bhutanese Nepali refugees — including four from Pennsylvania — have been deported. According to Dauphin County ...
ICE arrested the men in early March. Tilak Niroula, center left, community leader for the Bhutanese refugee community in Central Pennsylvania, and Dauphin County Commissioner Justin Douglas ...
Around 65,000 moved to the U.S., chiefly to the East Coast; also to cities in western Pennsylvania and Ohio. In recent years, Bhutan has become the world's third largest cryptocurrency investor.