jean montrevil, the immigrant activist and former u.s.ermanent resident who was abruptly deported to haiti in 2018, has been given three years of deferred action that will allow him to remain in the united states to pursue a path to permanent status. is comess a resu of a settleme in his rst endment wsuit agnst th u.s. govnment. arguefederaimmigrion ficials rget him foris actism, incling his iticisof the tmp admistratio's pocies tords hait we'll speakith jeanontrevil and hilawyer omonday tfind out more. you can see more than a decade of our interviews with jean at democracy now.org in buenos aires, argentina, a representative of burma's rohingya muslim minority testified in federal court thursday as a trial got underway against senior burmese military officials, charging them with crimes against humanity. the case was brought under the principle of universal jurisdiction, which allows for serious international crimes to prosecuted even if they were committed in another nation. first to testify was activist maung tun khin, one of an estima