Because of the shutdown cases immigrants may be delayed for years

Last Friday, January 25, President Donald trump has agreed to three weeks to open the government, including the immigration courts, while members of Congress continue negotiations on the construction of the wall. But for the longest shutdown in U.S. history could not pass in vain. Closures have not only resulted in thousands of canceled court hearings, but also caused turmoil and confusion among those who are waiting for this response…

January 29, 2019
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The new York state intends to prohibit teachers to carry guns in school

In new York as part of a broad package of gun control will prohibit teachers to carry guns in school. The bill actively promotes a state Senator Todd Kaminsky, Nassau County official. After the shooting in Parkland (Florida) in 2018, the President of trump and the NRA called for arming teachers and school staff. Vice News recently reported that at least 466 districts across the country have adopted a policy…

January 29, 2019
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Catholic leaders demanded to stop Governor Cuomo from the Church for the legalization of abortion before 24 weeks

January 28, 2019

Catholic leaders of the United States demand that Andrew Cuomo, signed the law expanding and strengthening abortion rights in new York, was excommunicated from the Church. Put whether Archbishop Timothy Dolan the head of the state Church such a harsh punishment? On January 22, the Governor of new York signed a law on reproductive health, adopted earlier by the Senate and the state Assembly. The document asserts the right of…

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The U.S. Senate to pass a new law against cruelty to animals

23 January, two Congressman from Florida re-introduced a bill according to which animal abuse and bestiality are Federal crimes. The law on the prevention of cruelty to animals (PACT) promoted by the members of the house of representatives Ted Deutsch and Vern Buchanan. It concerns the application of animal mutilation, and sexual exploitation. Persons who violate this law could face up to 7 years of imprisonment. The bill contains exceptions…

January 28, 2019
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Workers in new York will receive another $2.5 million from $27 million, rated contractors in 2014

More than 1.2 thousand workers in new York received less salary to $2.5 million. As found by the investigation of city Comptroller, that is the amount appropriated contractors on projects funded by the city. In September, Deon Kennedy, one of the deceived workers, received a letter from the Comptroller’s office. The letter said that he can get the money that he owed. «I tore up the letter because it was…

January 27, 2019
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USCIS resumes premium processing for petitions H-1B

January 26, 2019

Monday the USCIS resumes premium processing petitions H-1B for fiscal year 2019. Persons who have received requests for evidence (RFE) to pending applications for a limit on the 2019 financial year will need to include in your RFE response any request for premium processing status, which they can apply. H-1B visa is designed for skilled workers with a wide range of professions. USCIS guarantees processing within 15 days. As they…

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In one of the States, States were allowed to deny same-sex couples or couples of other religions in the adoption

Trump administration allowed federally funded Agency for the care of Miracle Hill Ministries to refuse adoption to LGBT people and fans of other religions. Now in this and other agencies that «based on faith», can deny the Jews, Muslims, Hindus, Catholics and other members of neoprotestant faiths. One of the conditions for refusal: they must guide adoptive parents in other institutions or in the Department of social services of the…

January 26, 2019
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In the US, migrants, asylum seekers near the border, will send to Mexico

Today, 25 January, the first group of asylum-seekers will be returned to the Mexican border town of Tijuana. A month ago, the Secretary of homeland security (DHS) Kirsten Nielsen stated that the migrants who arrived in the United States in search of asylum will be sent back to Mexico during the pendency of their cases. The exact date of the first expulsion Reuters reported the press Secretary of the President…

January 26, 2019
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California authorities plan to ban trapping

On 24 January the government of California has considered a law that would ban the centuries-old source of income for residents of the state: the fur industry. The law on the protection of wildlife presented the member of Parliament for Lorena Gonzalez. Animal rights activists have long claimed that the trapping of animals for their fur

January 26, 2019
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The new Yorker, who spent 20 years on charges of murder of his mother, declared innocent

He was held in prison for two decades on charges of the murder of his mother. But yesterday, 24 January, after a two-year investigation, the judge officially announced that the 46-year-old Huwe Burton from the Bronx are innocent and all of his criminal records erased. The man is considered a man who has never had problems with the law. However, it is, of course, will not erase from the memory…

January 25, 2019
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