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US: 800 National Guard Deployed in Washington D.C. Amid Low Crime Rates

President Trump declared a “crime emergency” despite D.C.’s 30-year low crime rate, seized control of its police for 30 days, and deployed 800 National Guard troops to patrol key areas like Union Station, the National Mall, and nightlife districts.

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Deported Iranian family departs Japan

Deported Iranian family departs Japan

NARITA, Japan - Amine Khalil (R), a 43-year-old Iranian, is seen off by his eldest daughter Maryam, 18, at Narita International Airport, northeast of Tokyo, on April 26, as Khalil, his wife Fharoki Akram, 40, and his second daughter Shahrzad, 10, leave for Iran. The Justice Ministry has decided to deport them for overstaying their visas by over 10 years but has allowed Maryam to stay in Japan so that she can continue her education at a Japanese junior college.

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Deported Iranian family departs Japan

Deported Iranian family departs Japan

NARITA, Japan - Amine Khalil (L), a 43-year-old Iranian, his eldest daughter Maryam (C), 18, and second daughter Shahrzad, 10, speak to reporters at Narita International Airport, northeast of Tokyo, on April 26, before Khalil, his wife Fharoki Akram, 40, and Shahrzad leave for Iran. The Justice Ministry has decided to deport them for overstaying their visas by over 10 years but has allowed Maryam to stay in Japan so that she can continue her education at a Japanese junior college.

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LEAD:Iranian girl of family to be deported enrolls in Japanese school

LEAD:Iranian girl of family to be deported enrolls in Japanese school

MAEBASHI, Japan - Amine Maryam (R), 18, the elder daughter of an Iranian couple facing deportation from Japan, sheds tear at a news conference held in Ikuei Junior College in Takasaki, Gunma Prefecture, where she enrolled on April 4. Maryam's father, Amine Khalil (L), 43, her mother and her 10-year-old sister, who was born in Japan, will be deported later this month while Maryam, who has lived most of her life in Japan, has received a special residency permit so she can attend school.

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Special residency permit issued for Iranian couple's daughter

Special residency permit issued for Iranian couple's daughter

TOKYO, Japan - The elder daughter of Iranian national Amine Khalil holds up a special residency permit issued by Justice Minister Jinen Nagase in Tokyo on Feb. 16 with her father standing behind her. The daughter, named Maryam, is scheduled to enter a two-year junior college in Gunma Prefecture in April.

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Japan allows Iranian family to stay until Feb. 16

Japan allows Iranian family to stay until Feb. 16

TOKYO, Japan - Amine Khalil (L) speaks at a press conference with his 18-year-old daughter Maryam in Tokyo on Jan. 12 after Japan's immigration authorities allowed his four-member family to remain in Japan until Feb. 16.

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Iranian family's plea for permission to stay in Japan rejected

Iranian family's plea for permission to stay in Japan rejected

TOKYO, Japan - Amine Khalil, a 43-year-old Iranian, and his elder daughter Maryam speak to reporters in Tokyo on Dec. 8 after the Justice Ministry denied their application for a special residence permit to continue living in Japan. The ministry extended temporary permission for them.

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Embattled Iranian family's stay in Japan extended for 1 month

Embattled Iranian family's stay in Japan extended for 1 month

TOKYO, Japan - The Tokyo Regional Immigration Bureau on Nov. 10 gave permission for Amine Khalil (in photo) and his Iranian family to stay in Japan for another month on a temporary basis ahead of the government's decision on whether to issue them with a special residence permit.

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Embattled Iranian family's stay in Japan extended for 1 month

Embattled Iranian family's stay in Japan extended for 1 month

TOKYO, Japan - Iranian Amine Khalil (L) speaks in Tokyo on Nov. 10 before he was notified by the Tokyo Regional Immigration Bureau of the extension of temporary permission for his family of four to stay in Japan for another month.

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LEAD:Iranian girl of family to be deported enrolls in Japanese s

LEAD:Iranian girl of family to be deported enrolls in Japanese s

MAEBASHI, Japan - Amine Maryam (R), 18, the elder daughter of an Iranian couple facing deportation from Japan, sheds tear at a news conference held in Ikuei Junior College in Takasaki, Gunma Prefecture, where she enrolled on April 4. Maryam's father, Amine Khalil (L), 43, her mother and her 10-year-old sister, who was born in Japan, will be deported later this month while Maryam, who has lived most of her life in Japan, has received a special residency permit so she can attend school. (Kyodo)

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Deported Iranian family departs Japan

Deported Iranian family departs Japan

NARITA, Japan - Amine Khalil (R), a 43-year-old Iranian, is seen off by his eldest daughter Maryam, 18, at Narita International Airport, northeast of Tokyo, on April 26, as Khalil, his wife Fharoki Akram, 40, and his second daughter Shahrzad, 10, leave for Iran. The Justice Ministry has decided to deport them for overstaying their visas by over 10 years but has allowed Maryam to stay in Japan so that she can continue her education at a Japanese junior college. (Kyodo)

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Deported Iranian family departs Japan

Deported Iranian family departs Japan

NARITA, Japan - Amine Khalil (L), a 43-year-old Iranian, his eldest daughter Maryam (C), 18, and second daughter Shahrzad, 10, speak to reporters at Narita International Airport, northeast of Tokyo, on April 26, before Khalil, his wife Fharoki Akram, 40, and Shahrzad leave for Iran. The Justice Ministry has decided to deport them for overstaying their visas by over 10 years but has allowed Maryam to stay in Japan so that she can continue her education at a Japanese junior college. (Kyodo)

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Special residency permit issued for Iranian couple's daughter

Special residency permit issued for Iranian couple's daughter

TOKYO, Japan - The elder daughter of Iranian national Amine Khalil holds up a special residency permit issued by Justice Minister Jinen Nagase in Tokyo on Feb. 16 with her father standing behind her. The daughter, named Maryam, is scheduled to enter a two-year junior college in Gunma Prefecture in April. (Kyodo)

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Special residency permit issued for elder daughter of Iranian co

Special residency permit issued for elder daughter of Iranian co

TOKYO, Japan - Iranian Amine Khalil (R) and his daughter Maryam (L) show up at the Justice Ministry's Tokyo Regional Immigration Bureau on Feb. 16 as Japan issued special residency permit the same day to the daughter who is scheduled to enter a two-year junior college in Gunma Prefecture in April. AmineAhis wife and another daughter have been ordered to leave Japan for overstaying their visas. (Kyodo)

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Iranian family's plea for permission to stay in Japan rejected

Iranian family's plea for permission to stay in Japan rejected

TOKYO, Japan - Amine Khalil, a 43-year-old Iranian, and his elder daughter Maryam speak to reporters in Tokyo on Dec. 8 after the Justice Ministry denied their application for a special residence permit to continue living in Japan. The ministry extended temporary permission for them. (Kyodo)

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Japan allows Iranian family to stay until Feb. 16

Japan allows Iranian family to stay until Feb. 16

TOKYO, Japan - Amine Khalil (L) speaks at a press conference with his 18-year-old daughter Maryam in Tokyo on Jan. 12 after Japan's immigration authorities allowed his four-member family to remain in Japan until Feb. 16. (Kyodo)

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Embattled Iranian family's stay in Japan extended for 1 month

Embattled Iranian family's stay in Japan extended for 1 month

TOKYO, Japan - Iranian Amine Khalil (L) speaks in Tokyo on Nov. 10 before he was notified by the Tokyo Regional Immigration Bureau of the extension of temporary permission for his family of four to stay in Japan for another month. (Kyodo)

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Embattled Iranian family's stay in Japan extended for 1 month

Embattled Iranian family's stay in Japan extended for 1 month

TOKYO, Japan - The Tokyo Regional Immigration Bureau on Nov. 10 gave permission for Amine Khalil (in photo) and his Iranian family to stay in Japan for another month on a temporary basis ahead of the government's decision on whether to issue them with a special residence permit. (Kyodo)

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