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visa started in the 1960s.re growing the capacity, so many people use contactless now, just to pay and go, it all causes strain on the system. it could be that itjust collapsed at some point because of the capacity. people like me get accused of being dinosaurs because we want to carry on using things like cheques. presumably this is a reminder about having to have more than one option. absolutely. as we heard just then, i'm saying to people don'tjust have cards from two different banks, have a visa card, and a mastercard, and american express and some cash. i talk to colleagues, "i barely carry 20 quid around with me," but you've got to have enough to get you through the next few hours just in case something like this happens. there's also an issue of compensation because people have been losing money, going to extra expense. small businesses have lost money. visa has apologised this morning but is that apology going to turn into cash for those who have lost money? which are saying today people should hold ont
visa started in the 1960s.re growing the capacity, so many people use contactless now, just to pay and go, it all causes strain on the system. it could be that itjust collapsed at some point because of the capacity. people like me get accused of being dinosaurs because we want to carry on using things like cheques. presumably this is a reminder about having to have more than one option. absolutely. as we heard just then, i'm saying to people don'tjust have cards from two different banks, have a...
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we don't know what's happened yet with visa.stances but whatever the reason we need them to work for basic functions, and banks and payment systems need to be better. if you were affected by this, how easy is it to get compensation if you're a customer or a small business? i think for customers it's predominantly in the moment issue. yesterday evening people buying petrol, going to the pub buying drinks, they were having problems. there will be people out of pocket. let's say you couldn't get a train and you had to stay in a hotel. we've had examples of people use visa cards and have to switch to a more expensive card. there is no real precedent for this. i would suggest if you're a customer, contact your bank when the dust has settled. keep your receipts and ask for compensation. it is not the bank's fault but they may hopefully sort something out behind the scenes with visa. we need to wait and see on that one. what paying options do customers have? i no longer have a cheque—book. do companies still accept cheques? i don't hav
we don't know what's happened yet with visa.stances but whatever the reason we need them to work for basic functions, and banks and payment systems need to be better. if you were affected by this, how easy is it to get compensation if you're a customer or a small business? i think for customers it's predominantly in the moment issue. yesterday evening people buying petrol, going to the pub buying drinks, they were having problems. there will be people out of pocket. let's say you couldn't get a...
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in the guardian, chaos as visa card network crashes in the guardian, chaos as visa card network crashespy apps for stalkers. in the mail, high street chain's vile slur on police. in the sun, by sheer luck sherlock showed up, benedict cumberbatch foils four muggers. hejumped he jumped out of the taxi when he saw a cyclist being beaten up and ended up being the hero. sherlock saves the day! that's what happened, apparently! tell us about this visa story. it's everywhere. it is everywhere. i love the way the sun do it here. we've got to have separate cards, make sure you have some cash with you. this was a disaster last night. i came to sa lfo rd , disaster last night. i came to salford, in the evening the thing i desperately needed a drink! i was stuck. laughter panting in the holiday end. i finally got one, i was able to negotiate. it's amazing how poor by lots of people, we are not used to using cash any more. what if this had gone on for longer and we might have had to live like this days on end? you go to parts of southern italy and you'll find you don't use euro coins, they've swappe
in the guardian, chaos as visa card network crashes in the guardian, chaos as visa card network crashespy apps for stalkers. in the mail, high street chain's vile slur on police. in the sun, by sheer luck sherlock showed up, benedict cumberbatch foils four muggers. hejumped he jumped out of the taxi when he saw a cyclist being beaten up and ended up being the hero. sherlock saves the day! that's what happened, apparently! tell us about this visa story. it's everywhere. it is everywhere. i love...
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because it is visa and visa's used to back so many credit and debit cards, one in every £3 in europeshops use to transfer the payments. so it is a massive scale and itjust caught everyone by surprise, the fact it was a friday evening as well when everyone is going in, doing theirweekly evening as well when everyone is going in, doing their weekly shop, it's exacerbated the issue. what i think is so scary, the statistics i've read, is so many of us now, it is second nature, 95% in the country rely on debit card translations to pay for goods and also with the co nta ctless pay for goods and also with the contactless payments we have now, we are encouraged to do that, it is about convenience, so how can this happen visa have said it is down to a hardware value, they have apologised and will no doubt look after it and you can bet your bottom dollar those regulations would be asking strict questions about what happened. it will be a wake-up call for the whole payment industry to make sure they build an extra resilience and this cannot happen again because as you say we are more reliant on
because it is visa and visa's used to back so many credit and debit cards, one in every £3 in europeshops use to transfer the payments. so it is a massive scale and itjust caught everyone by surprise, the fact it was a friday evening as well when everyone is going in, doing theirweekly evening as well when everyone is going in, doing their weekly shop, it's exacerbated the issue. what i think is so scary, the statistics i've read, is so many of us now, it is second nature, 95% in the country...
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. on a so—called tier two visa.non—eu skilled workers, introduced by theresa may when she was home secretary. that cap is limited at 20,700 people a year. now medical staff will no longer be included in it but will need to meet certain criteria, including having a valid job offer, which pays at least £30,000 per year and having some personal savings. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg reports. how many doctors do we need and does it matter where they come from? wigan infirmary alone is a0 short, they cannot get enough british and european doctors to apply and there we re european doctors to apply and there were strict limits on hiring staff from the rest of the world, but now they will disappear. everybody in they will disappear. everybody in the nhs has been asking, pointing out the logic from one part of the government trying to increase the medical workforce and another part stopping it through the visa cap. it is wonderful this decision has been made but it is a matter of implementing it quickly. visas for do
. on a so—called tier two visa.non—eu skilled workers, introduced by theresa may when she was home secretary. that cap is limited at 20,700 people a year. now medical staff will no longer be included in it but will need to meet certain criteria, including having a valid job offer, which pays at least £30,000 per year and having some personal savings. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg reports. how many doctors do we need and does it matter where they come from? wigan infirmary alone is...
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suppose jane doe shows up at our border with a valid visa, but after that visa was issued pursuant to the process you described, your honor, her home country learns that she associated with a terrorist organization but doesn't tell us. when she shows at the border we can't make an intelligent determination as to whether or not she's admissible under the ina. that's wt this proclamation goes to to make sure we have the minimum baseline information needed to determine admissibility. it really does reflect -- it is different than past proclamations but it is typical in the sense that it seeks to identify harmful conduct that a foreign government is engaging in and then it imposes sanctions in order to pressure that government to change. that's what president carter did with respect to iran, what president reagan did with respect to cuba. the harmful conduct is the failure to provide us with the minimum baseline information. >> can you represent that no other country that fails all three of the criteria was excluded from this list? >> well, your honor, what i can represent is that the ana
suppose jane doe shows up at our border with a valid visa, but after that visa was issued pursuant to the process you described, your honor, her home country learns that she associated with a terrorist organization but doesn't tell us. when she shows at the border we can't make an intelligent determination as to whether or not she's admissible under the ina. that's wt this proclamation goes to to make sure we have the minimum baseline information needed to determine admissibility. it really...
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payments processed through visa's systems account for one third of all uk spending. high—tech payment system can handle 65,000 transactions per second, but on friday that boast fell flat as cardholders in the uk and across europe found their plastic simply wouldn't work. the problem began in the afternoon, appearing to largely affect electronic payments rather than cash machine withdrawals. many shoppers took to social media to complain, with the company forced to apologise. these people in droitwich said it wasn't just customers who were caught out. you can tell the staff are on tenterhooks, the manager'sjumping and down. he's being a bit firm with his staff because it's territory they're not used to being in, i think. there was a couple in front of us, and we hear that all the cashpoints there... all the cards were down, and apparently it was all over the world. so i was, like, panicking. i've just gone on to barclays bank and drew some money out. payment processing through visa systems accounts for £1 of every £3 of all uk spending, that adds up to a lot of unhapp
payments processed through visa's systems account for one third of all uk spending. high—tech payment system can handle 65,000 transactions per second, but on friday that boast fell flat as cardholders in the uk and across europe found their plastic simply wouldn't work. the problem began in the afternoon, appearing to largely affect electronic payments rather than cash machine withdrawals. many shoppers took to social media to complain, with the company forced to apologise. these people in...
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visa have apologised but will that turn into cash for those who have lost money?o office today by king felipe in madrid. the ceremony comes less than 2a hours after his predecessor, mariano rajoy, was forced out of office. gavin lee has been following events in madrid. the new spanish prime minister pedro sanchez has brought about a political first in the past 2a hours, engineering a motion of no—confidence against mariano rajoy, the man who seemed unshakeable, even a week ago. the fact he survived as the people‘s party prime minister, attempts for his resignation, people calling for it, a no—confidence motionjust a year ago, and he got enough, pedro sanchez, enough people behind him to support that motion. what happened today? a short while ago, there was a brief formal ceremony, the swearing—in process at the royal palace on the outskirts of madrid. the victor stood side by side with the ousted former prime minister in that formal passing over of the role. and another political first, while pedro sanchez swore an oath on the constitution, he asked for the bible
visa have apologised but will that turn into cash for those who have lost money?o office today by king felipe in madrid. the ceremony comes less than 2a hours after his predecessor, mariano rajoy, was forced out of office. gavin lee has been following events in madrid. the new spanish prime minister pedro sanchez has brought about a political first in the past 2a hours, engineering a motion of no—confidence against mariano rajoy, the man who seemed unshakeable, even a week ago. the fact he...
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i think 95% of all credit card transactions in the uk go through visa's network.ash less and less in our lives because payment technology is evolved, but it still involves a third party — in this case visa — and whereas cash is direct from one person to another and when you are relying on third parties, there's always the risk of failure. so, do you think that people are going to think of carrying more cash as a result of what happened? they probably will for a bit and then the payment technology will work very well and people will forget, but then we will start... you know, it is very rare that people are that disappointed about having back—up systems. a lot of people nowjust go out without any cash at all, i know i do sometimes. bad habits form very quickly. you talked about how reliant we are on third party providers like visa and mastercard. what is the alternative? cash. this is one of the reasons, in fact, why bitcoin and crypto currencies were invented. they wanted to replicate cash for the internet. if you think of a cash transaction, i have the money in m
i think 95% of all credit card transactions in the uk go through visa's network.ash less and less in our lives because payment technology is evolved, but it still involves a third party — in this case visa — and whereas cash is direct from one person to another and when you are relying on third parties, there's always the risk of failure. so, do you think that people are going to think of carrying more cash as a result of what happened? they probably will for a bit and then the payment...
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but eventually became clear that this was a specific visa problem. visa has confirmed that.rom the seven brave —— seven bridget ever accuse “— the seven brave —— seven bridget ever accuse —— there were queues at the severn bridge tolls because the rendezvous to accept visa pavements. i had just had a report from some a same—day turn up to the local station. there was a sign on the ticket machine saying no cards accepted. they are wondering how they will buy the tickets. a lot of disruption. it is a mix up. there are six races. i have been out shopping, bought my dinner, tried to pay with visa, it failed, work with mastercard and then went to somewhere else. bought a drink, and visa did work. it is fragmented but causing a lot of disruption. right across the country. very patchy. hopefully it will be cleared up. no indication of when or any work has been done to clear up the problem. we had the first statement from visa at 4pm saying they were working hard at 4pm saying they were working hard at it and will be back in touch with them. there was one report from a small busines
but eventually became clear that this was a specific visa problem. visa has confirmed that.rom the seven brave —— seven bridget ever accuse “— the seven brave —— seven bridget ever accuse —— there were queues at the severn bridge tolls because the rendezvous to accept visa pavements. i had just had a report from some a same—day turn up to the local station. there was a sign on the ticket machine saying no cards accepted. they are wondering how they will buy the tickets. a lot...
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through a visa program. if that is the case, why are we not expecting the corporations and ceos to be responsible to make sure that when they bring in a worker, they have a visa, it should be their responsibility and their call -- cost to make sure that individual goes home. >> thank you, mary. i do think we should talk ely him -- illegal immigration. immigration today is legal. in the past, not necessarily so. there were people coming across without documents in the late 90's and early 2000's. today it is a most all legal. more than half of the people who become undocumented illegals in this country do so by overstaying a visa. we are in a new world. we keep talking about the border as the source of the problems. in fact, we need to track people who came in with legal visas. that is a bigger part of the equation. we should, over time, gradually invest in the border. we do need a little more in terms of people at the border, but it is not a crisis. we have fewer people coming across the u.s. mexico border, a
through a visa program. if that is the case, why are we not expecting the corporations and ceos to be responsible to make sure that when they bring in a worker, they have a visa, it should be their responsibility and their call -- cost to make sure that individual goes home. >> thank you, mary. i do think we should talk ely him -- illegal immigration. immigration today is legal. in the past, not necessarily so. there were people coming across without documents in the late 90's and early...
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visa says its high—tech payment system visa says its high—tech payment syste m ca n visa says its high—tech system can handle 65,000 transactions per second, but on friday that boast fell flat as cardholders in the uk and across europe found their plastic simply wouldn't work. the problem began in the afternoon, appearing to largely affect electronic payments rather than cash machine withdrawals. many shoppers took to social media to complain, with the company forced to apologise. these people in droitwich said it wasn't just apologise. these people in droitwich said it wasn'tjust customers who we re said it wasn'tjust customers who were caught out. you can tell the staff are on tender hooks, the manager's jumping and down. staff are on tender hooks, the manager'sjumping and down. he's being a bit firm with his staff because its territory they're not used to being in i think. there were customers in front of us, the cashpoint wasn't working, apparently it was all over the world, i was panicking. just gone on to barclays bank to get some money up. payment processing through visa systems acco
visa says its high—tech payment system visa says its high—tech payment syste m ca n visa says its high—tech system can handle 65,000 transactions per second, but on friday that boast fell flat as cardholders in the uk and across europe found their plastic simply wouldn't work. the problem began in the afternoon, appearing to largely affect electronic payments rather than cash machine withdrawals. many shoppers took to social media to complain, with the company forced to apologise. these...
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we have just spoken to visa.igation is still ongoing. pretty embarrassing. seems to be some kind of technicalfault affecting some of their systems if not all. thank you. some newsjust in and north korean officials have arrived at the white house to hand deliver a letter to president trump from the north korean leader kim jong—un. it is the first time north korean officials have visited the white house. mr trump earlier cancelled a summit between the two leaders planned for next week, but this latest move by north korea has revived hopes that it might yet go ahead. spain's prime minister mariano rajoy has been forced to resign after losing a vote of no confidence in parliament. he is the first prime minister in modern spanish history to be defeated in a no—confidence motion. it follows a long—running corruption scandal involving his right of centre people's party. the socialist party leader, pedro sanchez, who tabled the vote against, has been named as spain's new prime minister. art europe editor is in madrid. th
we have just spoken to visa.igation is still ongoing. pretty embarrassing. seems to be some kind of technicalfault affecting some of their systems if not all. thank you. some newsjust in and north korean officials have arrived at the white house to hand deliver a letter to president trump from the north korean leader kim jong—un. it is the first time north korean officials have visited the white house. mr trump earlier cancelled a summit between the two leaders planned for next week, but this...
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the daily telegraph, visa cap 011 well.y they are struggling with staff shortages because of this cap. we know this has been happening and there is a response but here is what i think. i think this is an inevitable thing because we have a shortage of nurses and a shortage of all sorts of nhs staff and foreign doctors who were actually on their way to getting visas and then they we re way to getting visas and then they were stopped. it was inevitable and it had to happen and the press was backing them and so on. it will not change the wider culture and the wider picture of the keep them out 01’ wider picture of the keep them out or send them away culture. also, technically, what are they going to do after next march? if people are 110w do after next march? if people are now allowed to move what do they do to get them in here? what is going to get them in here? what is going to have to happen? that is not even discussed. how does it happen? you can't go to the eu and say, by the way, what we really want to do is make sure the
the daily telegraph, visa cap 011 well.y they are struggling with staff shortages because of this cap. we know this has been happening and there is a response but here is what i think. i think this is an inevitable thing because we have a shortage of nurses and a shortage of all sorts of nhs staff and foreign doctors who were actually on their way to getting visas and then they we re way to getting visas and then they were stopped. it was inevitable and it had to happen and the press was...
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it points out that visa issued an apology without explaining what had gone wrong to spark the chaos.selling sweets and chocolates at check—outs, as part of government plans to tackle childhood obesity, the telegraph reports. christine lampard features on many front pages. in the mirror, it's claimed that her stalker threatened to write her epitaph on the the television presenter‘s gravestone, according to evidence heard in court. the lead in the times is that google is apparently making money from the sale of a mobile phone ap that is being used by abusive men to spy illegally on their partners. the i newspaper says that the british car industry fears that it will be the next target of trump's trade sanctions policy. a picture of the incoming and out—going spanish prime minister is the main photo on the independent. but it's main story is that a group of london labour mps are putting pressure onjeremy corbyn to back a new referendum on brexit. and finally, the daily mail reports that the home secretary is furious with the high street chain, lush, after it allegedly launched, what the
it points out that visa issued an apology without explaining what had gone wrong to spark the chaos.selling sweets and chocolates at check—outs, as part of government plans to tackle childhood obesity, the telegraph reports. christine lampard features on many front pages. in the mirror, it's claimed that her stalker threatened to write her epitaph on the the television presenter‘s gravestone, according to evidence heard in court. the lead in the times is that google is apparently making...
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it ends the important diversity visa lottery program. it funds $30 billion for trump's border wall and fails to address the horrible zero tolerance policy. why are we moving forward with a bill that does not address the malicious detention of families seeking asylum? a bill that does nothing to reyibet the 2,300 children separated from their parents? these policies are really a disgrace and stain on our country. just imagine the horrors of these families fleeing violence, domestic abuse. but we're not providing refugees, no. our government, our government has been ripping children out of the arms of parents. we're holding kids in cages. and now the trump administration wants to leave whole families, including young children in jail for extended periods of time, locking up kids is child abuse. the violation of their human rights. we must ensure that these children are reunited with their families. i urge my colleagues to vote no on this bill and as my colleague, congresswoman chu said, it is about making america white again. the speaker p
it ends the important diversity visa lottery program. it funds $30 billion for trump's border wall and fails to address the horrible zero tolerance policy. why are we moving forward with a bill that does not address the malicious detention of families seeking asylum? a bill that does nothing to reyibet the 2,300 children separated from their parents? these policies are really a disgrace and stain on our country. just imagine the horrors of these families fleeing violence, domestic abuse. but...
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as minors by parents on temporary work visas and grew up in the u.s. all other daca legislation that i am aware of discriminates against such persons simply because they and their parents haven't violated our laws. to be clear, there is no special path to citizenship for daca recipients or daca-eligible individuals. importantly, this bill will help ensure that the daca dilemma does not recur after a few short years. as with h.r. 4760, it will end catch and release. battle asylum fraud. and require that unaccompanied minors caught at the border be treated equally, regardless of their home country. as with h.r. 4760, it will ensure that the law no longer tempts minors and their parents to make the dangerous, illegal journey to the united states or to line the pockets of cartels. we must turn off the irresistible jobs magnet if we are ever to effectively deal which will legal immigration. while expansion of the hugely successful e-verify program is not contained in h.r. 6136, i am pleased that leadership has committed to bringing such legislation to the f
as minors by parents on temporary work visas and grew up in the u.s. all other daca legislation that i am aware of discriminates against such persons simply because they and their parents haven't violated our laws. to be clear, there is no special path to citizenship for daca recipients or daca-eligible individuals. importantly, this bill will help ensure that the daca dilemma does not recur after a few short years. as with h.r. 4760, it will end catch and release. battle asylum fraud. and...
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for example, it eliminates most visa cat girs that 3r0 mote -- promote family reunification as well as the diversity visa program which provides residents of many countries the only method of entering the united states. it removes critical protections for unaccompanied children and does away for safeguards for children traveling with their parents. it would decimate the agriculture industry by
for example, it eliminates most visa cat girs that 3r0 mote -- promote family reunification as well as the diversity visa program which provides residents of many countries the only method of entering the united states. it removes critical protections for unaccompanied children and does away for safeguards for children traveling with their parents. it would decimate the agriculture industry by
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, to gain these visas, and once they are issued an immigrant visa, they are in the legal immigrationystem. the question of a pathway to citizenship, that is really up to each individual. in 1986, when president reagan nine major immigration legislation, about half the people who were legalized decided not to pursue a pathway to citizenship, but under this legislation, we envision them having that option. republican thanks to florida congressman carlos cabello -- carlos crivello. news, though new york times is reporting that mark short will be leaving the white house this fall. much more coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is bloomberg markets: balance of power. i'm shery ahn. david: and i'm david westin. a report was sent to congress today on the conduct of james comey in the hillary clinton- james comey fbi investigation. fibercome the democratic cement had little california who serves on the house judiciary committee. before coming to congress, he was in the general judge advocate of -- in the air force. welcome, congressman. good to have you here. lieu: good to be on the s
, to gain these visas, and once they are issued an immigrant visa, they are in the legal immigrationystem. the question of a pathway to citizenship, that is really up to each individual. in 1986, when president reagan nine major immigration legislation, about half the people who were legalized decided not to pursue a pathway to citizenship, but under this legislation, we envision them having that option. republican thanks to florida congressman carlos cabello -- carlos crivello. news, though...
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you have the end of the visa lottery system and chain migration.e any stumbling block or obstacle to getting this done? >> i think the businessman trump will take a deal and run with it. whatever deal it is, he'll market it. to acquire property, in this case the immigration issue. to talk them down a little bit. improve them and market them to our value. i think this is a change of tone for immigration and its value t. eric: you see a deal in this coming week? >> i do. he has a few months before the mid-terms and this is the time to strike a deal. >> i adjudicated visas, i sat at a window like a bank teller and adjudicated hundreds of people's applications every day, people trying to come in hellly as tourists or immigrants. it was a challenging thing. we had to assess whether they could make the trip and return safely and whether they would be staying in our country illegally. it has a lot to do with jobs. but it's about our law. we are a country that believes in innocence before guilt. and our immration law we presume guilt before innocence. when
you have the end of the visa lottery system and chain migration.e any stumbling block or obstacle to getting this done? >> i think the businessman trump will take a deal and run with it. whatever deal it is, he'll market it. to acquire property, in this case the immigration issue. to talk them down a little bit. improve them and market them to our value. i think this is a change of tone for immigration and its value t. eric: you see a deal in this coming week? >> i do. he has a few...
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the diversity immigrant visa program awards up to 50,000 visas each year that presents permanent residency in the u.s. and serves as a pathway to citizenship. the lottery has been an imperative and creating a new opportunity for african and caribbean individuals seeking citizenship in the u.s. the proposed immigration bills today that will be coming to the floor aim to limit the refugee admissions, eliminate the diversity lottery, and reduce the number of employment-based visas distributed each year. as americans begin, many of the pastimes of the summer that are quintessentially summer, back yard baseball, trips, caribbean -- american heritage month. the bills coming on the floor this same month will end the diversity visa lottery program which has allowed many caribbean people come and be part of the american experience. in a month of polarized politics and the trump administration's assault on increasing diversity in this nation, caribbean american heritage month serves as a perfect counterpoint example to support the doctrine of americanism. congress and president bush adopted the cari
the diversity immigrant visa program awards up to 50,000 visas each year that presents permanent residency in the u.s. and serves as a pathway to citizenship. the lottery has been an imperative and creating a new opportunity for african and caribbean individuals seeking citizenship in the u.s. the proposed immigration bills today that will be coming to the floor aim to limit the refugee admissions, eliminate the diversity lottery, and reduce the number of employment-based visas distributed each...
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miles de personas serÍan elibles para obtener una visa temporal, para trabajar en los estados unidos. viento soplando del noroeste entre king sea 20 millas por hora. este, mÁs informaciÓn en sólo minutos. un brindis, para las estrellas de la selección mexicana. este es nuestro momento pa arriba! pa abajo! al centro! pa dentro! vamos por la estrella. estrella jalisco, la única cerveza premium mexicana que tiene el orgullo de ser la cerveza oficial de la xicana un beste es nuestro momentolas de la selección mexicana. pa arriba! pa abajo! al centro! pa dentro! vamos por la estrella. estrella jalisco, la única cerveza premium mexicana que tiene el orgullo de ser la cerveza oficial de la selección mexicana beatriz: extranjeros que deseen obtener una visa temporal para trabajar en estados unidos, para labores no destinados a la agricultura tendrÍa la oportunidad de hacer la solicitud hasta fis lede septiemb, omo parte de plan de servicios de ciuÍa e inmigraciÓn para llenar posiciones con las tizas h2 b. vamos a los detalles. >>durante los prÓximos cuatro meses, hasta el 30 de septiembre de
miles de personas serÍan elibles para obtener una visa temporal, para trabajar en los estados unidos. viento soplando del noroeste entre king sea 20 millas por hora. este, mÁs informaciÓn en sólo minutos. un brindis, para las estrellas de la selección mexicana. este es nuestro momento pa arriba! pa abajo! al centro! pa dentro! vamos por la estrella. estrella jalisco, la única cerveza premium mexicana que tiene el orgullo de ser la cerveza oficial de la xicana un beste es nuestro...
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termina la loterÍa de diversidad de visas, reduce la inmigraciÓn legal y otorga visas para los soÑadorescamino directo a la ciudadanÍa. se terminarÍan las visas para..." >> los hijos adultos casados de ciudadanos de estados unidos. y la otra es para hermanos y hermanas de ciudadanos de estados unidos. claudia: los demÓcratas dicen que no votaran a favor aunque la ley incluya prohibir la separaciÓn de madres e hijos en la frontera. >> quier negociar esos niÑos por nuestros jÓvenes, por nuestros soÑadores. >> los republicanos dicen que le den s, pero quitan visas a mi hermano.10 aÑos de daca y estÁ soÑadoras mantiene optimista. >> estos miles de republicanos no tienen estrategia para pasar. claudia: los detalles se continuarÁn elaborando el sÁbado y domingo. se espera un texto de proyecto de ley la prÓxima semana. ilia: muriendo al tema de la separaciÓn de familias en la frontera, es una campaÑa de luviano que estÁ generando mucho miedo a miles de migrantes que cruzan la frontera, a pesar de saber que es muy probable que les vayan a quitar a sus hijos. el drama que se vive a diario tiene u
termina la loterÍa de diversidad de visas, reduce la inmigraciÓn legal y otorga visas para los soÑadorescamino directo a la ciudadanÍa. se terminarÍan las visas para..." >> los hijos adultos casados de ciudadanos de estados unidos. y la otra es para hermanos y hermanas de ciudadanos de estados unidos. claudia: los demÓcratas dicen que no votaran a favor aunque la ley incluya prohibir la separaciÓn de madres e hijos en la frontera. >> quier negociar esos niÑos por...
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they are promising visas in exchange for dollars. they use this scheme to line their pockets with millions of dollars will simultaneously selling our citizenship. and not in the process of doing what the laws meant to do, create american jobs. i reference a few of these cases so i will not repeat them but there is one case, one of the most shocking to me, involved chicago attorney who pocketed more than $20 million of investment money. in general terms, how prevalent are these wrought schemes? -- these fraud schemes? >> you read about them almost every day. we have all sorts of investigations going on right now, numerous potential schemes, as i said, we have good doj, i don'tfbi, like it anymore than you do and i believe that sort of corruption and fraud takes the program. gao made5, recommendations to strengthen fraud detection and mitigation capabilities. in your testimony you noted that her agency has implemented two of those. what regulations have you implemented and why have you not implemented the remaining two and when, if eve
they are promising visas in exchange for dollars. they use this scheme to line their pockets with millions of dollars will simultaneously selling our citizenship. and not in the process of doing what the laws meant to do, create american jobs. i reference a few of these cases so i will not repeat them but there is one case, one of the most shocking to me, involved chicago attorney who pocketed more than $20 million of investment money. in general terms, how prevalent are these wrought schemes?...
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, work visa, or just a visa to tour the united states. prior to 9/11 and prioritizes, it was just basically wide open. and we relied upon the european countries to very, very carefully that people that were seeking a visa from those european union countries. not all of them, but nearly all of them. they provided the assurance. we backed off of that with the immigration weight that went into the european countries where there was an uncertainty that we could. >> melissa: i'm so sorry, we have to interrupt you because we are going to the white house and i thank you, congressman garamendi so much for your time. let's us into president again. >> president trump: that's all we need, border security. we got to get going. a lot of bad things are happening and i think we are doing incredibly well. we have bad laws. we have the worst immigration laws in the history of the worl world. and it's a joke. people can't believe it. other countries look at is and they say how is that possible? some of these countries, we take them to a court, to a judge,
, work visa, or just a visa to tour the united states. prior to 9/11 and prioritizes, it was just basically wide open. and we relied upon the european countries to very, very carefully that people that were seeking a visa from those european union countries. not all of them, but nearly all of them. they provided the assurance. we backed off of that with the immigration weight that went into the european countries where there was an uncertainty that we could. >> melissa: i'm so sorry, we...
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suppose that jane doe shows up on the border with a valid visa. after the visa was issued pursuant to that processor home country learnshe associated with it terrorist organization but doesn't tell us. when she shows up at the border we can't make an intelligent decision. that's what the proclamation goes to. making sure we have minimum baseline information needed. the proclamation is different than past but typical in that it speaks to identify harmful conduct that a foreign government is engaging in. it's imposing sanctions to them encourage them to change. here, the harmful conduct is the failure to provide us with the minimum baseline information. >> and you represent that no other country that fails all three of the criteria was excluded from this list? >> what i can represented that the analysis was holistic. it wasn't if you fail one or the other. >> i can represent that all of the countries listed in the proclamations of the same countries that fell below the baseline with the exception of somalia which the proclamation makes clear. iraq d
suppose that jane doe shows up on the border with a valid visa. after the visa was issued pursuant to that processor home country learnshe associated with it terrorist organization but doesn't tell us. when she shows up at the border we can't make an intelligent decision. that's what the proclamation goes to. making sure we have minimum baseline information needed. the proclamation is different than past but typical in that it speaks to identify harmful conduct that a foreign government is...
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er -- next a look at the visa investor program. members of the senate judiciary the ttee listened to director. they asked the -- about the zero to rants of arrests cults. and in -- adults. and in addition to so often separating parents and their children. this runs about 1:45 minutes. >> we'll have opening statements by the chairman and ranking member and then the subcommittee chairman and ranking member asked for time, so they will have three minutes apiece. and then we will give oath to mr. sisna and i'll introduce him. and then we'll have his opening statement. and then we'll have questions and answers. >> i thank director sisna for being here today for a very important hearing on a topic that goes to the very integrity of our nation's lawful immigration system. before i begin my formal remarks, i want to remind both my democratic and republican colleagues that the purpose of oday's hearing is to conduct oversight of eb-5 investor visas our general annual meeting for citizenship and immigration services is a separate hearing whi
er -- next a look at the visa investor program. members of the senate judiciary the ttee listened to director. they asked the -- about the zero to rants of arrests cults. and in -- adults. and in addition to so often separating parents and their children. this runs about 1:45 minutes. >> we'll have opening statements by the chairman and ranking member and then the subcommittee chairman and ranking member asked for time, so they will have three minutes apiece. and then we will give oath to...
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they are promising visas in exchange for investment dollars. they then use this scheme to line their pockets with millions of dollars will simultaneously -- while simultaneously selling our citizenship. and not in the process of doing what the law is meant to do, creating american jobs. i referenced a few of these cases, so i will not repeat them. there is one case, one of the most shocking to me, involved a chicago attorney who pocketed more than $20 million of investment money. in general terms, how prevalent are these fraud schemes? >> far too prevalent. you read about them almost every day. we have all sorts of investigations going on right now, numerous potential schemes, as i said, we have good partnership with sec, fbi, doj. i don't like it anymore than you do and i believe that sort of corruption and fraud taints the entire program. >> in 2015, gao made recommendations to strengthen fraud detection and mitigation capabilities. in your testimony you noted that your agency has implemented two of those recommendations. what regulations hav
they are promising visas in exchange for investment dollars. they then use this scheme to line their pockets with millions of dollars will simultaneously -- while simultaneously selling our citizenship. and not in the process of doing what the law is meant to do, creating american jobs. i referenced a few of these cases, so i will not repeat them. there is one case, one of the most shocking to me, involved a chicago attorney who pocketed more than $20 million of investment money. in general...
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it's obvious visa have a problem and across europe.and and europe. i have had messages on twitterfrom ireland and germany europe. i have had messages on twitter from ireland and germany but it's patchy. some indications it might be getting resolved. further clarification later in the hour and you might come back to us but for now, that's the latest. an emergency timetable is to come into effect on northern rail services from monday — after nearly two weeks of delays and cancellations brought about by a new schedule. some 165 trains will be removed from schedules each day until the end ofjuly to "stabilise service levels". the transport secretary, chris grayling, said network rail had finalised the new timetables far too late, and described recent disruption as "wholly unacceptable". alison freeman reports. they stand, they watch, they wait. for almost three weeks now, passengers on the northern rail network have been facing severe disruption after a new timetable was introduced. here at manchester piccadilly station, frustration is gro
it's obvious visa have a problem and across europe.and and europe. i have had messages on twitterfrom ireland and germany europe. i have had messages on twitter from ireland and germany but it's patchy. some indications it might be getting resolved. further clarification later in the hour and you might come back to us but for now, that's the latest. an emergency timetable is to come into effect on northern rail services from monday — after nearly two weeks of delays and cancellations brought...
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and it's all the country in the world we can go to without a visa. claim asylum because obviously if we go to another country and stay there. if our visa expires and we will be stuck in jail or debilitation censored because in order to be deported back to you because you visa expired or something you have to go through a neighboring country because it is and it was it is not there is a place we can go to. we can go back you know because of the war anyway but it might let's say you want to go back in jail because you need to get a visa to go to a neighboring country. don't mean i can just jump in that someone if you've been granted asylum already or from the process of seeking it and how concerned you are about that because south korea does not have a very good track record for allowing people seeking asylum to stay in the country . well basically they did say maybe they're ok they said they'll try the speed of the process you mean they don't usually use and if they do it's really a small percentage maybe three percent some so and in our case they sai
and it's all the country in the world we can go to without a visa. claim asylum because obviously if we go to another country and stay there. if our visa expires and we will be stuck in jail or debilitation censored because in order to be deported back to you because you visa expired or something you have to go through a neighboring country because it is and it was it is not there is a place we can go to. we can go back you know because of the war anyway but it might let's say you want to go...
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basada en mÉrito, el proceso podrÍa demorar mÁs de diez aÑos, se eliminarÍa la loteria de visas y la casa blanca, otorga 25 millones de dÓlares, para tecnologÍa, infraestructura y con destrucciÓn del muro y se pondrÍa fin a la politica de... los inmigrantes detenidos en la frontera tendrÍan que pelear sus casos desde sus centros de detenciÓn. >> entre lo mismo republicanos hay profundas diferencias sobre inmigraciÓn, por eso la propuesta de liderazgo competirÍa con los conservadores que es mÁs duro por ejemplo no a fred rÍo un camino a la ciudadanÍa padores, en washington lori para noticias. >> tenemos mÁs de la primera jornada de la copa mundial y la gran expectativa po el partido maÑana entre espaÑa y portugal. >> en noticias telemundo, california se podrÍa dividir en 3 estado les contamos todo sobre la propuesta que estarÁ en la vuelta electoral de noviembre. >> ademÁs comunidades del noreste de pennsylvania son arrasadas por la furia de un tornado (jessica) el humo de segunda mano provocó ataques de asma tan fuertes a mi hijo, aden, que terminó en cuidados intensivos. mi consejo
basada en mÉrito, el proceso podrÍa demorar mÁs de diez aÑos, se eliminarÍa la loteria de visas y la casa blanca, otorga 25 millones de dÓlares, para tecnologÍa, infraestructura y con destrucciÓn del muro y se pondrÍa fin a la politica de... los inmigrantes detenidos en la frontera tendrÍan que pelear sus casos desde sus centros de detenciÓn. >> entre lo mismo republicanos hay profundas diferencias sobre inmigraciÓn, por eso la propuesta de liderazgo competirÍa con los...
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visa said the disruption wasn't down to any unauthorised access or cyber attack.ake place later this month in singapore. nine days ago, the president abruptly cancelled the meeting, blaming what he described as the "open hostility" displayed by pyongyang. but yesterday diplomatic relations improved after a letter from the north korean leader was delivered to the white house. the bbc has learned that police have reopened an investigation into one of the central figures in the jeremy thorpe scandal of the 19705, which is currently the subject of the bbc drama 'a very english scandal‘. gwent police, who'd been reviewing the original inquiry, concluded three years ago that the gunman who claimed he was hired to kill mr thorpe's former lover, norman scott, had died. but police now say the alleged hitman may be alive. the rmt union has called for the transport secretary, chris grayling, to resign following days of delays and cancellations on trains in the south and north—west of england. the government are blaming network rail for leaving it too late to finalise new tim
visa said the disruption wasn't down to any unauthorised access or cyber attack.ake place later this month in singapore. nine days ago, the president abruptly cancelled the meeting, blaming what he described as the "open hostility" displayed by pyongyang. but yesterday diplomatic relations improved after a letter from the north korean leader was delivered to the white house. the bbc has learned that police have reopened an investigation into one of the central figures in the jeremy...
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some visa card payments have been disrupted across europe.processed. and some of the big supermarkets are reporting problems with customers using visa. let's get more from our technology correspondent, rory cellan—jones. how widespread is it? mckenzie greenock restarted getting reports soon after lunchtime from across the country of people having trouble with their cards, seeing transactions declined and it soon became clear it wasn't all cards, it was a problem with visa right across europe and the impact was patchy and severe in some places, some supermarkets putting up signs saying cash only, big queues at cash machines which were still working and 45 minute waits at one time at the severn bridge tolls as people tried to use their cards and failed. it has been resolved, it looks like in the last few minutes we have had a new statement from visa saying visa cardholders can use their cards because we are currently operating at close to normal levels. the statement says the issue was the result of a hardware failure and they don't believe it
some visa card payments have been disrupted across europe.processed. and some of the big supermarkets are reporting problems with customers using visa. let's get more from our technology correspondent, rory cellan—jones. how widespread is it? mckenzie greenock restarted getting reports soon after lunchtime from across the country of people having trouble with their cards, seeing transactions declined and it soon became clear it wasn't all cards, it was a problem with visa right across europe...
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currently, so—called tier 2 visas are limited to just under 21,000 people a year.cap, but they will need to meet certain criteria, including a valid job offer which pays at least £30,000 a year, and they must have some personal savings. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg reports. how many doctors do we need and does it matter where they come from? wigan infirmary alone is a0 short. they can't get enough british and european doctors to apply, and there were strict limits on hiring staff from the rest of the world, but now they'll disappear. we've been asking for this, everybody in the nhs has been asking, has been pointing out the illogic between one part of the government trying to increase the medical workforce, and another part stopping it through the visa cap. so it's wonderful that this decision has been made. it's a matter of implementing it and implementing it quickly. visas for doctors and nurses won't count any more towards the total of permits available for highly skilled workers. after a concerted push from the health secretary, home secretary and othe
currently, so—called tier 2 visas are limited to just under 21,000 people a year.cap, but they will need to meet certain criteria, including a valid job offer which pays at least £30,000 a year, and they must have some personal savings. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg reports. how many doctors do we need and does it matter where they come from? wigan infirmary alone is a0 short. they can't get enough british and european doctors to apply, and there were strict limits on hiring staff...
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island was the only country you have a level for us to go to without a visa and claim asylum because we can go into a few countries in the world with us of these but they don't accept refugees or they didn't sign the. united nations convention they cream and want to accept refugees and stuff so. it's of south korea but it's i mean we can't go to south korea we can go to. and it's dalai country now while we can go to. claim asylum because obviously if we go to another country and stay there with. if our visa expires than we will be stuck in jan or debilitation sense and because in order to be deported back to him because he's an expired us and then you have to go through a neighboring country because it isn't that and that was there's not there is a dire explains we can go to back to yemen we can go back you know because of the war anyway but if let's say you want to go back. because you need to get a visa to go to a neighboring country i mean they don't usually access to refugees and if they do it's really a small percentage maybe three percent something so and now a case they said t
island was the only country you have a level for us to go to without a visa and claim asylum because we can go into a few countries in the world with us of these but they don't accept refugees or they didn't sign the. united nations convention they cream and want to accept refugees and stuff so. it's of south korea but it's i mean we can't go to south korea we can go to. and it's dalai country now while we can go to. claim asylum because obviously if we go to another country and stay there...
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and many more than that before. >> if there's any wiggle room left in this litigation, it's over the visa waiver process. and if the challengers can show that people are being systematically denied when they have very good reasons to be granted visas, they may be able to pressure the administration with litigation, through litigation into being a little more loose and a little more generous in granting visas. i would say that at the moment, the administration has won in just about every respect. there's no reason to think that they're going to behave differently in the future. >> nina, thanks so much. of course, all of this emerges in the heated and often ugly atmosphere of the whole zero tolerance program at the u.s./mexico border. deb holland, the democratic candidate for congress is running as a passionate advocate for immigrant and refugee rights. what is most ironic, she's a member of the pueblo tribe, one of the first americans whose ancestors were victims of genocide by european immigrants. now she's on track to make history as the first native american woman ever elected to congre
and many more than that before. >> if there's any wiggle room left in this litigation, it's over the visa waiver process. and if the challengers can show that people are being systematically denied when they have very good reasons to be granted visas, they may be able to pressure the administration with litigation, through litigation into being a little more loose and a little more generous in granting visas. i would say that at the moment, the administration has won in just about every...
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se puede ingresar sin visa con un boleto para ver un partido.ridad. dicen estar seguras en el contexto de posible violencia de los hoigans ingleses o rusos. evitar que se cumplan amenazas de grupos terroristas, un tema del que ningÚn policÍa que opinar. decena de oficiales de 32 paÍses participantes llegaron al paÍs mÁs grande d mundo conoce husos horarios. en abril, se recibiÓ la primera de las varias amenazas de un grupo islÁmico contra jugadores. algunos miembros de la prensa laboran esperando que soliciten dejar de grabar. >> a veces pasa lo militares, gente de gobierno, patrullasy en este sentido este paÍs es muy delicado. hasta ahora, nadie se ha acercado a decirme que no lo haga. periodista: en este paÍs se tiene muy presente el atentado con bomba en el metro de san pÓ. solamente en moscÚ sha destinadoal menos 6500 policÍas para estar vigilando durante todo este magno evento. jorge: el mundial se permite ese nacionalismo que en otras cosas nos permitimos. a colombia cÓmo le va? ilia: espero que juguemos como nunca y no perdamos como siemp
se puede ingresar sin visa con un boleto para ver un partido.ridad. dicen estar seguras en el contexto de posible violencia de los hoigans ingleses o rusos. evitar que se cumplan amenazas de grupos terroristas, un tema del que ningÚn policÍa que opinar. decena de oficiales de 32 paÍses participantes llegaron al paÍs mÁs grande d mundo conoce husos horarios. en abril, se recibiÓ la primera de las varias amenazas de un grupo islÁmico contra jugadores. algunos miembros de la prensa laboran...
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estamos viendo pantalla los paÍses que pueden ser beneficiados con esta visa.a nueva oportunidad. cambiamos de tema. nuestro nÚmero del dÍa es 4.9. segÚn el departamento de trabajoentre los hispanos aumentÓ el desempleo una 10. sin embargo, la economÍa del país creÓ 232,000 trabajos reduciendo en una 10 la cifra. la mÁs baja en los Últimos 18 aÑos. carolina: son noticias alentadoras para la economÍa de estados unidos. este estudio tambiÉn habla de cÓmo ha incrementado en su Índice. estÁ muy bien. te vas o te arrestan?, son las palabras desesperadas del alcalde del condado para que los residentes que se resisten en la zona amenazada por el volcÁn kilauea evacÚan. sÓlo tienen 24 horas para dejar sus casas, si no pagarÍa los gastos de un eventual rescate. quÉ fuerte eso! carlos: imagina. verlo en vÍdeo es increíble. uno no pierde las esperanzas de que se frene antes de llegar a tu casa. carolina: dejar todo es muy difÍcil. hoy se inicia la temporada de huracanes. quÉ podemos esperar? carlos: para saber mÁs no vamos a conectar en vivo con albert martÍnez meteorÓlog
estamos viendo pantalla los paÍses que pueden ser beneficiados con esta visa.a nueva oportunidad. cambiamos de tema. nuestro nÚmero del dÍa es 4.9. segÚn el departamento de trabajoentre los hispanos aumentÓ el desempleo una 10. sin embargo, la economÍa del país creÓ 232,000 trabajos reduciendo en una 10 la cifra. la mÁs baja en los Últimos 18 aÑos. carolina: son noticias alentadoras para la economÍa de estados unidos. este estudio tambiÉn habla de cÓmo ha incrementado en su...
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jeju island offering adnan and all the yemenis the chance to into south korea through the islands visa free status the sudden influx of yemenis has overwhelmed the local community and the government is acting to stem the flow in april south korea's justice ministry banned yemenis on j.g. from traveling to other parts of the country and earlier this month excluded yemen from the island's visa waiver program the more than four hundred eighty yemenis still here and they are stuck until the government decides what to do with them. the percentage of successful asylum seekers in south korea is around just four st could. take the time to board if you look at just twenty seventeen it's just one percent so the number of applicants are rising with the rate of acceptance is dropping. many refugees now live in cramped conditions up to twenty min in this under grandchild charity and aid a largely grassroots. there is a negative sentiment towards islam and public opinion so that's something that we need to consider in the long term. more than half a million people have signed a petition urging the g
jeju island offering adnan and all the yemenis the chance to into south korea through the islands visa free status the sudden influx of yemenis has overwhelmed the local community and the government is acting to stem the flow in april south korea's justice ministry banned yemenis on j.g. from traveling to other parts of the country and earlier this month excluded yemen from the island's visa waiver program the more than four hundred eighty yemenis still here and they are stuck until the...