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extension before the open accounts are unserved day it's really before the twenty seven reduced to uscis the reason and the usefulness for an extension if you do is we need a concrete brown for the u.k. in order to able to be able to make an informed decision and the questions will be does an extension increase the chances for a direct if you question of do we do or agreement but francis has not accepted the resignation of a french cardinal who was convicted of failing to report sexual abuse allegations phillipa barberin travel to rome to present his resignation to the pope after being found guilty of covering up sexual abuse committed by a priest cardinal barbara is planning to appeal his conviction and a statement by the church in new york says the pope rejected the resignation on the basis of the presumption of innocence father robert gallo is a professor at the pontifical university of the holy cross he says the case could set a new precedent. so judicial experts are watching this case very closely because if it is the case that he is found eventually guilty even after the appeal thi
extension before the open accounts are unserved day it's really before the twenty seven reduced to uscis the reason and the usefulness for an extension if you do is we need a concrete brown for the u.k. in order to able to be able to make an informed decision and the questions will be does an extension increase the chances for a direct if you question of do we do or agreement but francis has not accepted the resignation of a french cardinal who was convicted of failing to report sexual abuse...
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or i go rog i will go and then you go visit the uscis and i was able to make you know the only photo. without glasses. later when john lennon was asked if the bet in could be taken seriously he replied that it was part of the couple's policy not to be taken seriously. and yet their hope for world peace is still an inspiration today. and with me now is a man who stayed at the. hilton david living there was a few years later the road and i didn't get to see yoko ok. now i could remember the bedded name because i was a sort of impressionable teenager at the time but you weren't even full but even for you it's a significant event and it is you know i think that just shows how i connick the bed in was you can't talk about the peace movement of the late sixty's without talking about the bad and the way that you go and john lennon went about selling peace to the world as if it were a product you know and they were the poster children as if it were a breakfast cereal even and this was their gimmick to get people's interest going now obviously we don't have world peace so in that sense it didn
or i go rog i will go and then you go visit the uscis and i was able to make you know the only photo. without glasses. later when john lennon was asked if the bet in could be taken seriously he replied that it was part of the couple's policy not to be taken seriously. and yet their hope for world peace is still an inspiration today. and with me now is a man who stayed at the. hilton david living there was a few years later the road and i didn't get to see yoko ok. now i could remember the...
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>> his attorney is trying to figure out why his client has been called in twice for questioning by uscis>> i asked if she could clarify what reasons they were bringing him in. she said we have tell you anything. >> nguyen legally came as a refugee when he was 12. he was convicted of voluntary manslaughter in high school after he was a get away driver for a friend who stabbed a person to death. nguyen said he took responsibility serving 12 years in prison and another two years in i.c.e. detention before being released. >> he took the promise of the criminal justice system that you can pay your debt and move forward and he built a life on that. >> under the trump administration, thousands of neat that mees immigrants face uncertain fate for crimes committed in the past. >> the san jose city council will consider a resolution denouncing the deportation of vietnamese immigrants. >> love will set us free. his wife is a u.s. citizen. but his situation remains unclear. he awaits a hearing on immigration court and hopes to meet with a judge before uscis makes another unexpected interview request
>> his attorney is trying to figure out why his client has been called in twice for questioning by uscis>> i asked if she could clarify what reasons they were bringing him in. she said we have tell you anything. >> nguyen legally came as a refugee when he was 12. he was convicted of voluntary manslaughter in high school after he was a get away driver for a friend who stabbed a person to death. nguyen said he took responsibility serving 12 years in prison and another two years...
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be so much of to do just so long it's up and up with digital which would do no good legal so from uscis view that is just a sellout over of those. people are. we prepared the joint. now we need to weld the pipes together. you see. what each of you are. welding each circular joint is like docking the international space station. the third in full moon. the full moon. should never do the food go kill. hit the moment the battle for the. world is still. the bridge arches were built in curch and became a bit of a local attraction. residents come here at the weekends to watch the building process. and. for the change itself boy ottawa. for the bush. it's also become quite a popular hideaway for courts and couples. in the shots still doesn't have any wants to take a sightseeing. cut off decided to take her shots face in my own hands and act as a matchmaker and. we're sitting here eating and talking about life in general food here is a very serious business conference. if he keeps on staring at his phone he might never find himself a bright. person civilly as a doctor like her mother her father
be so much of to do just so long it's up and up with digital which would do no good legal so from uscis view that is just a sellout over of those. people are. we prepared the joint. now we need to weld the pipes together. you see. what each of you are. welding each circular joint is like docking the international space station. the third in full moon. the full moon. should never do the food go kill. hit the moment the battle for the. world is still. the bridge arches were built in curch and...
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daniela: en su pÁgina en internet uscis, puede encontrar la informaciÓn y recursos gratuitos, asÍ comoevastadores tornados que azotaron el condado lee el pasado domingo. se contabiliza medidas personas muertas hasta el momento. la menor de las vÍctimas es un niÑo de seis aÑos. siete personas fallecidas que pertenecen a una sola familia. a la angustia se suma la amenaza de temperaturas bajo cero y riesgo de congelaciÓn. palmira: el vicepresidente de estados unidos mike pence estuvo de visita en phoenix, arizona. hizo referencia a los daÑos y a las vÍctimas de alabama. liliana: esta maÑana varios esperaban la llegada del vicepresidente mike pence, en la terminal ejecutiva. >> creo que estÁ haciendo buen trabajo apoyando al presidente. >> posiblemente sea una oportunidad Única en la vida de poder ver a un dignatario. >> soy un republicano conservador y apoyo al presidente y a mike pence, como vicepresidente. liliana: entre los presentes el gobernador, despuÉs de esperar un par de horas, en el aviÓn por fin se veÍa a lo lejos y aterrizÓ. el gobernador lo recibiÓ, luego bajaron juntos para
daniela: en su pÁgina en internet uscis, puede encontrar la informaciÓn y recursos gratuitos, asÍ comoevastadores tornados que azotaron el condado lee el pasado domingo. se contabiliza medidas personas muertas hasta el momento. la menor de las vÍctimas es un niÑo de seis aÑos. siete personas fallecidas que pertenecen a una sola familia. a la angustia se suma la amenaza de temperaturas bajo cero y riesgo de congelaciÓn. palmira: el vicepresidente de estados unidos mike pence estuvo de...
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extension before the open accounts are on thursday it's really before the twenty seven leaders to uscis the reason and their usefulness for an extension if you really do is we need a concrete plan for the u.k. in order to able to be able to make an informed decision and the questions will be does an extension increase the chances for a direct if you question of do we do agreement or lawrence lee has been following developments in london. well to reason may is right singh has written is in the process of writing to the head of the european council and just asking for an extension to law school fifty on a delayed subject sits and clearly she's working on the assumption that that's going to be granted on some level but a lot of the music now coming out of brussels is to say why should we do it you can't tell us what you'll tentative plan is i'm certainly the french among others are suggesting they might not guns an extension asshole now just to extrapolate that that would mean that all of the e.u. summit at the end of this week there would be one week left until the supposed bricks it date
extension before the open accounts are on thursday it's really before the twenty seven leaders to uscis the reason and their usefulness for an extension if you really do is we need a concrete plan for the u.k. in order to able to be able to make an informed decision and the questions will be does an extension increase the chances for a direct if you question of do we do agreement or lawrence lee has been following developments in london. well to reason may is right singh has written is in the...
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the dangers of the job, our agents, officers, and enlisted personnel, whether they're from cvp, ice, uscis, coast guard, or beyond, have done an extraordinary job staying focused on the mission. they are seizing drugs on the high seas. they are identifying fraudsters applying for visas. they are investigating vast criminal networks across the country in the physical world and on the dark web. they are taking down gun runners, sex slavery rings, and child exporters. -- exploiters. they are helping bring in more legal immigrants each year than any other nation on earth, and so much more. they all deserve our respect and the thanks of a grateful nation and i ask you to join me in thanking them now. [applause] sec. nielsen: i want to briefly tell you about someone who exemplifies these efforts. homeland security investigation special agent alicia mcdonald. just last april, asian mcdonald and her colleagues executed high risk arrest warrants against gang members tied to the mexican mafia p they apprehended individuals linked to at least seven homicides. because of her meticulous please work, th
the dangers of the job, our agents, officers, and enlisted personnel, whether they're from cvp, ice, uscis, coast guard, or beyond, have done an extraordinary job staying focused on the mission. they are seizing drugs on the high seas. they are identifying fraudsters applying for visas. they are investigating vast criminal networks across the country in the physical world and on the dark web. they are taking down gun runners, sex slavery rings, and child exporters. -- exploiters. they are...
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now, we did reach out and we got uscis responding to this. are summoned to court on a case-by-case basis. they can appeal negative decisions and still have their right to due process. we want to include, as always, their view of these facts. but donald trump's desire to clamp down on the border is sidelining these people who are actually suffering some of the worst crimes known to man in the world. and again, it's not democrats or republicans with different views about the wider immigration debate, which is a big debate. it is donald trump not protecting these victims and then using their own horrific stories to push his separate agenda. >> they nab women, they grab them, they put tape over their mouth. electrical tape, usually blue tape, as they call it. it's powerful stuff. not good. >> the problem is powerful. but the facts indicate president trump is actually undercutting the very protections for those victims that he keeps invoking as props. presidents of both parties have long stood united in this basic human rights policy. and we are t
now, we did reach out and we got uscis responding to this. are summoned to court on a case-by-case basis. they can appeal negative decisions and still have their right to due process. we want to include, as always, their view of these facts. but donald trump's desire to clamp down on the border is sidelining these people who are actually suffering some of the worst crimes known to man in the world. and again, it's not democrats or republicans with different views about the wider immigration...
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an extension before the open accounts are unserved it's really before the twenty seven reduced to uscis the reason and the usefulness for an extension you really do is really need a concrete brown for the u.k. in order to able to be able to make an informed decision and the question will be. those an extension increase the chances for director. of the reader a group of other delimeters following the reaction in brussels you do sense a certain degree of frustration listen to the words of e.u. chief negotiator michele bachmann year he did say clearly that there was genuine uncertainty now hanging above everyone concerned he did say clearly that it's not because a new deal was voted against in westminster that it was off the tables here in brussels and then when he talked about the extension he questioned what for if it's a short extension what could possibly happen that will change and will make to reason me convinced the house of commons to ratify the current withdraw agreement of withdrawal and if it's a long extension we're talking here about an extension for up to two years what will
an extension before the open accounts are unserved it's really before the twenty seven reduced to uscis the reason and the usefulness for an extension you really do is really need a concrete brown for the u.k. in order to able to be able to make an informed decision and the question will be. those an extension increase the chances for director. of the reader a group of other delimeters following the reaction in brussels you do sense a certain degree of frustration listen to the words of e.u....
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april 23rd regarding the justice department's zero-tolerance policy, cbp commissioner kevin mcaleenan, uscistor francis cissna, and then-i.c.e. acting director thomas homan, stated, "dhs could also permissibly direct the separation of parents or legal guardians and minors held in immigration detention so that the parent or legal guardian can be prosecuted pursuant to these authorities." did you read that memo, yes or no? >> yes. >> did you concur with this assessment made by your component agency leaders, yes or no? >> i -- there are many assessments in there. i concurred with their recommendation on what to do to increase consequences for those crossing the border illegally. >> the piece that i just read, do you concur with that? >> i'm sorry, could you read that particular -- >> dhs could also permissibly direct the separation of parents, minors, held in immigration detention so the parent or legal guardian can be prosecuted pursuant to these authorities. authorities." that specific statement. >> as i understand it, we have the legal authority to do that, yes. >> did you agree with that? >
april 23rd regarding the justice department's zero-tolerance policy, cbp commissioner kevin mcaleenan, uscistor francis cissna, and then-i.c.e. acting director thomas homan, stated, "dhs could also permissibly direct the separation of parents or legal guardians and minors held in immigration detention so that the parent or legal guardian can be prosecuted pursuant to these authorities." did you read that memo, yes or no? >> yes. >> did you concur with this assessment made...
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that has to go through uscis or the state department. you we try to do is inform that this constituent comes to you this way you should send them. we have a very close relationship and we tried to push that information out. we can't do anything about how hurdles ores or the the steps they have to go through. i think one of the biggest issues is that a person comes to my member and asks what to do, my member needs to know what to tell them. theresa: chairman true ask -- aboutan, the question was the governments of countries sending people to the united states. one of the things i've noticed is maybe an uptick in the number counselor offices around that help people. do you know whether your county or other counties have relationships with the local consulates of foreign countries to help service migrants in their communities? bill: i'm sure in the miami-dade area there's a lot of influx through that avenue. in our community i doping so much. i think to the numbers the question of the number of folks coming in that is a hard thing to addres
that has to go through uscis or the state department. you we try to do is inform that this constituent comes to you this way you should send them. we have a very close relationship and we tried to push that information out. we can't do anything about how hurdles ores or the the steps they have to go through. i think one of the biggest issues is that a person comes to my member and asks what to do, my member needs to know what to tell them. theresa: chairman true ask -- aboutan, the question was...
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i want to start by express my concerns with plans to close uscis, the international field offices. it was previously mentioned. this may seem out of scope with this hear, but i guarantee you it's not. two years ago, they put forward a plan to close its 12 dozen overseas offices and said many other responsibilities would be shifted to the state consular's office. it's my understanding that the reason these offices exist is to take some of the workload off the consular officials. let me make myself clear. i posed this plan. i know a number of my colleagues also oppose it. i will lead a letter in opposition to it. i want to find out how are you going to address the overload of work for these consular offices? are you going to increase staff? now you shift this to another unit that may be overburdened. do you have a plan to increase staffing? do you project what kind -- what kind of workload do you expect they will have? >> i know our team is very well apprised of the transition taking place. our consular team is confident they can achieve the mission set. >> one of the issues that com
i want to start by express my concerns with plans to close uscis, the international field offices. it was previously mentioned. this may seem out of scope with this hear, but i guarantee you it's not. two years ago, they put forward a plan to close its 12 dozen overseas offices and said many other responsibilities would be shifted to the state consular's office. it's my understanding that the reason these offices exist is to take some of the workload off the consular officials. let me make...
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two weeks ago, the uscis forward plan to close its 12 dozen overseas many other said responsibilities would be shifted on to the state consular's office. is my understanding that the very reason these offices exist work load off the officials. plan and a number of colleagues oppose it. i want to find out how are you address the overload of work for these consular offices? staff? going to increase there's currently a backlog to now you'reand shifting these services to another unit that may be with.rdened to begin do you have a plan to increase staffing and do you project what you project load do these consular offices are going to have? is. pompeo: i know our team very well apprised of this transition taking place and our consular team is confident they achieve the mission set. >> one of the issues that often forward is the lengthy times that folks have to wait these services. with regards to family reunification, some families, some mothers, have to wait as years. seven by the time their done, those kids that they want to reunite thisare now adults and great degree of issues to the fa
two weeks ago, the uscis forward plan to close its 12 dozen overseas many other said responsibilities would be shifted on to the state consular's office. is my understanding that the very reason these offices exist work load off the officials. plan and a number of colleagues oppose it. i want to find out how are you address the overload of work for these consular offices? staff? going to increase there's currently a backlog to now you'reand shifting these services to another unit that may be...
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claims from individuals who are crossing the border, but that ultimately lies with our partners at uscis when it comes to the determination. we provide that information. we have questions of everyone to make a determination of whether they have a fear of returning to their country. it is logged in the system of record. in the information is provided through ice and cia s. >> do you know why the spike occurred a few years ago? it was under the obama administration? or theory is there was a directive that came down from on high that we should be easier on that determination. what do you think? >> i cannot speak to specifically what is in cis the constitutes the framework for credible fear. another observation i can share is the rate in which individuals who come to our custody who have been processed as expedited removals oh my that is the time of encounter with our colleagues in border patrol, chief provost agents asked them, do you have a fear to return to your country? many of them say, no they do not. however one individual who was transferred to my custody as a mandatory detention, it
claims from individuals who are crossing the border, but that ultimately lies with our partners at uscis when it comes to the determination. we provide that information. we have questions of everyone to make a determination of whether they have a fear of returning to their country. it is logged in the system of record. in the information is provided through ice and cia s. >> do you know why the spike occurred a few years ago? it was under the obama administration? or theory is there was a...
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claims from individuals that are crossing the border, but that ultimately lies with our partners at uscis when it comes to the determinations and the initial determination. we provide that information, we ask questions of everyone to make a determination of whether or not they have a fear of returning to their country. that is logged in our system of record, and then that information is provided forward through i.c.e. and on to cis. >> do you know why that spike occurred a few years ago? it was under the obama administration. our theory is there was some directive that came down from on high that we should be easier on that determination, but what do you think? >> well, i can't speak to specifically what is in cis' lane as it relates to what constitutes the framework for credible fear. another observation i can share is the rate in which individuals who come to our custody who have been processed as expedited removals, that's the time of encounter with our colleagues in border patrol. agents ask, do you have a fear to return to your country? many of them say, no, they do not. however, onc
claims from individuals that are crossing the border, but that ultimately lies with our partners at uscis when it comes to the determinations and the initial determination. we provide that information, we ask questions of everyone to make a determination of whether or not they have a fear of returning to their country. that is logged in our system of record, and then that information is provided forward through i.c.e. and on to cis. >> do you know why that spike occurred a few years ago?...