The 2002 MLS Cup winners would go 3-2-1 in their next six games after winning the season opener. After losing in the 2001 MLS ...
His extensive history of illegal entry into the U.S. includes removals dating back to 2002, with the latest being in 2011. Following his last two illegal reentries, Ruiz-Diaz was convicted on Aug. 27, ...
The Concacaf Nations League title playoffs bring together the U.S. and three nations caught in the crosshairs of Trump's ...
Along the way, he promoted Rollins, signed future catcher Carlos Ruiz as an international free agent and snagged Shane Victorino from the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 2004 Rule 5 Draft. How much did ...
(AP Photo/Matias Delacroix) Carlos Ruiz-Hernandez, Panama’s deputy foreign minister, said Thursday a small number are in contact with international organizations and the U.N. Refugee Agency as ...
The United States, through the U.N. Refugee Agency, is paying for food, lodging and other needs of the deported migrants, said Carlos Ruiz-Hernández, Panama’s vice minister of foreign affairs.
Those who were willing to return to their countries — about 150 to date — were put on planes with the assistance of United Nations agencies and paid for by the U.S. Carlos Ruiz-Hernandez ...
Maj. of the Marine Corps Carlos Ruiz said in a Feb. 21 service statement. All ranks will still be able to request resignation or retirement six to 18 months in advance provided they fulfill their ...
Panama on Saturday released dozens of migrants who were held for weeks in a remote camp after they were deported from the U.S. They were given 30 days to leave the Central American nation.
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The Good Phight on MSNLet’s remember some guys with the 2015 Phillies Opening Day RosterL ate March is the time when the Opening Day roster starts to come into focus. Camp is winding down and numbers are being cut ...
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The Good Phight on MSNKody Clemens makes team, seemingly finalizing Opening Day rosterWith that move placing Clemens on the 26-man roster and the team’s waiver claim of Carlos Hernandez, it looks like the ...
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