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As for the families of the low-skilled working immigration population in the country, 51 percent (76 percent counting immigrant-led households with children) are collecting some sort of check from our welfare services. Is that good? No. Does that mean we shut it all down? No. That figure comes from the Center for Immigration Studies, who noted the need for the immigration process to be more "selective." At the same time, there are a lot of American households with children that are also getting some form of government assistance (via USA Today):
Our internal affairs are none of Washington's business. Many people rightly denounced Barack Obama's crude attempt to influence the EU referendum by saying we would be at 'the back of the queue' for an American trade deal if we voted to leave.
The same people must logically also denounce Donald Trump's gross and ill-mannered intervention in our private affairs on Friday, which he then pretended, totally unconvincingly, not to have meant.
Archer Amorosi was killed on Friday morning after his parents reached out to the same police officers who said they would help with no questions asked, as the teenager was battling mental health issues, and appeared to be suicidal. His father told KARE 11 News that the family called a crisis hotline and the police on Thursday, and then called the police again on Friday, which resulted in the fatal encounter.
"My ex-wife called them because they said if they came back they would take him in for an evaluation. They said wouldn't ask questions. Instead, they killed him," His father said.
It is unclear whether there is video footage of the shooting, as reports claim that the Carver County Sheriff's Office does not use body cameras-however, the scene may have been recorded by the dash camera on one of the squad cars.
The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) agency is already attempting to defend the unnamed officers responsible for Amorosi's death, by claiming that the deputies used a Taser on the teenager before two of them opened fire with their guns.
"Foreign citizens who stayed legally in Russia with Fan IDs but tried to cross the border with Western countries via [Russia's] Kaliningrad, Murmansk and Leningrad regions will be expelled. They have violated their purpose of stay and will be expelled from Russia," Gorovoy said, adding that the majority of the individuals were citizens of Kenya, Morocco, and other African countries.
The Fan ID, a FIFA-issued identification card all match ticket holders needed to enter World Cup stadiums, replaced usually strict Russian visas. In late June, Finnish media reported that the country's authorities were looking at five asylum applications from people who arrived in Finland through Russia with Fan IDs.
Russia's first-ever FIFA World Cup kicked off on June 14 and came to a close on Sunday with 64 games played in 11 cities across the country.
The attacks on WikiLeaks and its founder, Julian Assange, are a response to an information revolution that threatens old power orders, in politics and journalism.
Comment: See also:
- John Pilger: Bring Julian Assange home
- Interview with John Pilger: That eerie silence surrounding the Julian Assange case
- John Pilger: Ecuador's talks with UK over Assange 'defame country's good name'
- John Pilger: The isolation of Julian Assange is the silencing of us all
- Noam Chomsky, John Pilger, and others join calls demanding Ecuador stop 'gagging' Assange
- John Pilger: Assange's internet blackout and Skripal incident part of a propaganda war risking a real one
- John Pilger: Clinton, Assange and the war on truth
Comment: The fact that more people aren't up in arms and making a lot of noise about the injustice Assange is facing is simply tragic. Love him or hate him, an attack on Assange is really an attack on the free press (which is already on the verge of extinction).
See also:
- Victory for Assange: Court of Human Rights orders safe passage of Wikileaks founder out of embassy
- White House: The US and Ecuador coordinating on the future of Julian Assange asylum
- John Solomon: Vault 7, DNC hacking and how Comey upset the DOJ deal with Assange
- The plot thickens as analyst Charles Ortel explains why Comey had to meddle in Assange-DOJ talks
- The entrapment and long captivity of Julian Assange
- The arbitrary, indefinite detention of Julian Assange
- The Assange case will define 'freedom of the press' in the 21st century
The incident began when officers were conducting an investigation at the Sky-Vu Motel while seeking a person of interest in the death of Sharath Koppu, an Indian student at the University of Missouri, who was shot and killed after an unknown person opened fire during an attempted robbery at the restaurant where Koppu worked.
During that investigation, the officers encountered a suspect who fired on them with a rifle, Kansas City Police tweeted on Sunday. Two officers were struck but remain in stable condition.
The young man was attempting to board a train at Panvel Station in Mumbai on Saturday, when he became stuck between the train's closing doors, according to the Times of India.
"I work hard to make sure your programs are funded for the purposes of trying to get these individuals help, and what I am asking you to do is work with your clients and ask them to at least have respect for the community - at least, clean up after themselves and show respect to one another and people in the neighborhood," Breed told the Investigative Unit, referencing her conversations with nonprofit groups aimed at serving the homeless.
When pressed about whether her plan calls for harsher penalties against those who litter or defecate on city streets, Breed said "I didn't express anything about a penalty." Instead, the mayor said she has encouraged nonprofits "to talk to their clients, who, unfortunately, were mostly responsible for the conditions of our streets."
In an email to about 6,000 employees on Friday, the $20 billion office rental company announced that it will no longer reimburse employees for meals that include red meat, poultry, or pork and will stop serving meat at company events.
Employees who need medical or religious allowances are being referred to the company's policy team.
Comment:
- Lierre Keith on 'The Vegetarian Myth - Food, Justice and Sustainability'
- Being vegan not as good for humanity as you might think
- The Vegan Confusion - How vegans and vegetarians kill animals after all...
- Mara Kahn: "Vegan betrayal: Love, lies, and hunger in a plants-only world"
- Italy proposing laws to send parents to jail for forcing children to adhere to vegan diets
- Animal abuse: California shelter proposing to put all dogs on vegan diet















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