State Dept. Improperly Seized Passports of Americans in Yemen, Inquiry Finds By News November 03, 2018 Add Comment Edit The passports, which consular officials said contained false or fraudulent names, were taken between December 2012 and June 2013, just as Yemen’s fragile political system began descending into chaos. Share this post Related PostsTrump Administration Flying Migrants Out of Texas to Ease Overcrowding at BorderU.S. Officials Say Iran Has Removed Missile Threat From Some BoatsFormer C.I.A. Officer Sentenced to 20 Years After Spying for ChinaJim Jordan Claims Vindication, but Inquiry Says Talk of Abuse at Ohio State Was RampantAfter Alabama Abortion Law, 3 Democrats Propose a New StrategyUnita Blackwell, 86, Dies; Rights Crusader and Winner of Historic ElectionBarr Again Casts Doubt on Russia Inquiry’s Origins, Aligning With Trump’s AttacksOn Politics: The Biggest Stories of the Week
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