
Laura Strickler
Senior Investigative Reporter and Producer at NBC News
Senior Investigative Producer/Reporter @NBCNews national, Mom x2, former @CBSNews. FOIA Fan. Lutheran. [email protected] Signal @strickdc
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flipboard.com | Dan De Luce |Tom Winter |Laura Strickler |Courtney Kube |Gordon Lubold
What Were The Painted Targets On Old Warplanes For? Even if you have only cursory knowledge of aviation and military history, odds are you can picture an old warplane in your mind. The drab colors, the …
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5 days ago |
nbcwashington.com | Kimmy Yam |Laura Strickler
Islam Alatrash / SOPA Images / LightRocket via Getty ImagesA Filipino immigrant detained in Texas described being woken up at 2:30 a.m. on Wednesday by armed guards in tactical gear, being told he was being sent to Libya, and then waiting for hours on a bus at a military base outside a military plane, his lawyer said.
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5 days ago |
nbcsandiego.com | Kimmy Yam |Laura Strickler
A Filipino immigrant detained in Texas described being woken up at 2:30 a.m. on Wednesday by armed guards in tactical gear, being told he was being sent to Libya, and then waiting for hours on a bus at a military base outside a military plane, his lawyer said. The flight never took off and he was sent back to solitary confinement in the Texas facility along with the other 12 detainees, mostly from Asian countries, the immigrant's lawyer, Johnny Sinodis, told NBC News.
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5 days ago |
nbcchicago.com | Kimmy Yam |Laura Strickler
A Filipino immigrant detained in Texas described being woken up at 2:30 a.m. on Wednesday by armed guards in tactical gear, being told he was being sent to Libya, and then waiting for hours on a bus at a military base outside a military plane, his lawyer said. The flight never took off and he was sent back to solitary confinement in the Texas facility along with the other 12 detainees, mostly from Asian countries, the immigrant’s lawyer, Johnny Sinodis, told NBC News.
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5 days ago |
nbclosangeles.com | Kimmy Yam |Laura Strickler
A Filipino immigrant detained in Texas described being woken up at 2:30 a.m. on Wednesday by armed guards in tactical gear, being told he was being sent to Libya, and then waiting for hours on a bus at a military base outside a military plane, his lawyer said. The flight never took off and he was sent back to solitary confinement in the Texas facility along with the other 12 detainees, mostly from Asian countries, the immigrant's lawyer, Johnny Sinodis, told NBC News.
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