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    Top stories include: three U.S. soldiers are shot and killed in Afghanistan by a man wearing an Afghan army uniform; a Sikh temple in Wisconsin will hold its public funeral for several members killed last week in an apparent hate crime.
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  • The college has shared little about the students in question, their immigration status, or their circumstances. But officials have suggested these events fit a pattern evident in a nationwide crackdown on foreign students.
  • Gratien Milandou-Wamba had applied for asylum, but ICE says it arrested him after he allegedly tried to purchase a gun.
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