
Ivan Taylor
Reporter at CBS News
Reporter @cbsmiami, #Nicaraguan, passionate about #news, #reading & #fitness. Instagram: @ivan_taylor
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1 week ago |
cbsnews.com | Ivan Taylor
The conflict between Israel and Iran is personal for Rabbi Yossie Harlig. "My daughter is there now and now they've closed down the airports, there's no way of getting out," Harlig said. The rabbi said his 20-year-old daughter Toba Harlig went to study in northern Israel. She has already tried to leave, but hasn't been able to. "She had a flight to come back home and then got canceled and the missiles started raining again," Harlig said.
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1 week ago |
cbsnews.com | Ivan Taylor |"By September
A Cuban immigrant was abruptly detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in the hallway of a Miami federal courthouse Monday, following what was supposed to be his final immigration hearing. "This is unfair… It's not fair," screamed Daysis Salvador, the wife of 44-year-old Didie Espinoza, as she recorded video of her husband being handcuffed and taken into an elevator by plainclothes ICE agents with covered faces.
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2 weeks ago |
cbsnews.com | Ivan Taylor
Hialeah man with student visa says ICE agents lied to him to get him out of his home and detain him A South Florida college student says he was misled by immigration agents posing as civilians and detained for two weeks over what his attorney calls a clerical mistake by his school.
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2 weeks ago |
cbsnews.com | Ivan Taylor
Trump’s new travel ban rattles South Florida families with ties to Cuba, Haiti and Venezuela The Trump administration's newly expanded travel ban took effect Monday, triggering confusion and concern among travelers at Miami International Airport — especially those with ties to Cuba, Venezuela and Haiti.
South Florida teen fears for family's future as proposed rule threatens asylum seekers' work permits
3 weeks ago |
cbsnews.com | Ivan Taylor
Fear amongst asylum-seekers who could lose work permits A South Florida teenager is voicing concern for his family's future as reports circulate that a possible Trump administration regulation could strip work permits from many asylum seekers. The regulation could affect Venezuelans like his father, who fled political turmoil for a better life in the United States.
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