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House Republicans are calling for the rollback of federal entry programs in the CNMI, saying visa‑free access for Chinese nationals has opened the door to large‑scale birth tourism and potential interference by the Chinese Communist Party.
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CNMI Governor David M. Apatang and senior officials attend regional security summit in Guam
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Delegate Kimberlyn King-Hinds’ first bill, H.R. 3400 — the TRAVEL Act of 2025 — advances to the Senate after clearing the U.S. House.
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The Port Authority of Guam is seeing mixed results in its latest financial report, with fewer containers moving through the port, but overall revenues showing signs of recovery.
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Over the weekend, a group of CNMI residents staged a demonstration against what they call U.S. President Donald Trump’s illegal policies.
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U.S. territories are now eligible for the Obama Voyager Scholarship in 2025.