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Antisemitism
By that ratio, if other factors such as pogroms and conversions had not intervened, there would be 200 million Jews in the world today, instead of something like 13 million." ... The Saudi Arabian government website initially stated that Jews would not be granted tourist visas to enter the country. -
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H-1B visa
This four level prevailing wage can be obtained the DOL website, and is generally far lower than average wages. ... In 2002, about 5 percent of Sun's 39,000 employees had temporary work visas, he said. -
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Chiune Sugihara
Many years later, he recalled, "No one ever said anything about it. ... Levine discovered two documents from a Japanese foreign office file: the first aforementioned document is a February 5, 1941 diplomatic note from Chiune Sugihara to Japan's then Foreign Minister Yōsuke Matsuoka in which Sugihara stated he issued 1,500 out of 2,132 transit visas to Jews and Poles; however, since almost all the names of the 2,132 people were not Lithuanian at all, this would imply that most of the visas were given to Polish Jews instead. -
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Human rights in Saudi Arabia
Before February 2004, the official website of the Saudi Supreme Commission for Tourism stated that visas would be denied to "Jewish people". ... ↑ "Jews barred, said Saudi Web site", CNN (February 28, 2004). -
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United States visas
On and after January 1, 2004, Mexican TNs will file the necessary paperwork with a Department of State Consulate in Mexico in order to receive a TN visa. ... U.S. citizens may petition the USCIS for a K temporary visa for fiancé(e)s, spouses and unmarried dependent children of said fiancé(e)s and spouses. -
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Antisemitism in the Arab world
A Saudi government website initially stated that Jews would not be granted tourist visas to enter the country. ... Often the leaders of other nations are said to be controlled by Jews. -
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2008 Bucharest summit
U.S. President George W. Bush had a meeting at Neptun with President Băsescu about visas for one another's countries and working on organising bilateral relationships. ... Jaap de Hoop Scheffer said that ”The debate on Kosovo should continue because we had a round of different opinions”. -
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Reports of organ harvesting from Falun Gong practitioners in China
Sky News' Website says that "China has been accused of taking organs from executed prisoners to supply the international transplant market. ... On July 6, 2006, Matas told reporters that the Chinese government, which has repeatedly denied similar allegations, refused entry visas to China for the pair to investigate further. -
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Planning of the September 11 attacks
Atta, al-Shehhi, and Jarrah all obtained new passports, claiming the old ones were lost, before applying for U.S. visas. ... His aunt, Barbara Arens, says that she was suspicious and that she went to the police and pleaded to them "to do something." -
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Concerns over the 2008 Summer Olympics
Foreigners in Beijing reported more regular checks of their identification and work permits, while travel agents in Hong Kong reported that multiple-entry business visas for the mainland, commonly used by foreign businesspeople who lack work visas, were no longer being issued, apparently in an attempt to prevent the entry of foreign activists. ... A senior BOCOG official has said he was concerned about the empty seats, arguing that the hot, humid weather was to blame for the poor turnout.
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