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https://arstechnica.com/security/2017/04/researchers-claim-china-trying-to-hack-south-korea-missile-defense-efforts/

>Chinese government officials have been very vocal in their opposition to the deployment of the Terminal High-Altitude Air Defense (THAAD) system in South Korea, raising concerns that the anti-ballistic missile system's sensitive radar sensors could be used for espionage. And according to researchers at the information security firm FireEye, Chinese hackers have transformed objection to action by targeting South Korean military, government, and defense industry networks with an increasing number of cyberattacks. Those attacks included a denial of service attack against the website of South Korea's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which the South Korean government says originated from China.

>FireEye's director of cyber-espionage analysis John Hultquist told the Wall Street Journal that FireEye had detected a surge in attacks against South Korean targets from China since February, when South Korea announced it would deploy THAAD in response to North Korean missile tests. The espionage attempts have focused on organizations associated with the THAAD deployment. They have included "spear-phishing" e-mails carrying attachments loaded with malware along with "watering hole" attacks that put exploit code to download malware onto websites frequented by military, government, and defense industry officials.

>FireEye claims to have found evidence that the attacks were staged by two groups connected to the Chinese military. One, dubbed Tonto Team by FireEye, operates from the same region of China as previous North Korean hacking operations.
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>The other is known among threat researchers as APT10, or "Stone Panda"—the same group believed to be behind recent espionage efforts against US companies lobbying the Trump administration on global trade. These groups have also been joined in attacks by two "patriotic hacking" groups not directly tied to the Chinese government, Hultquist told the Journal—including one calling itself "Denounce Lotte Group" targeting the South Korean conglomerate Lotte. Lotte made the THAAD deployment possible through a land swap with the South Korean government.

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For 8 years Obama increase H1B's and H1B corruption. He was beholden to billionaire assholes like Larry Ellison. Today Trump took the 1st step in over a decade to help American workers and reduce H1B corruption.

http://money.cnn.com/2017/04/18/technology/h1b-reform/

More steps are needed but glad to see an Alpha take on assholes like Larry Ellison who hate America and the American worker.
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H1B helped American workers even when it was used to pay lower wages, because it brought down overhead of business cost, and thus cost of products and services for Americans in general, it made American businesses more globally competitive, and rather than outsourcing, foreigners hired by Americans would have to live in the US and patronize American businesses, although they wouldn't be allowed to stay beyond their employment contract, and it helped establish business ties with foreign economies.

On balance, there are probably more jobs for American tech works today because of the economic benefits of a global hiring pool to American businesses, cheaper products for the rest of us, and less outsourcing and relocation of operations abroad.
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Your full of shit H1B's have hurt america. Outsourcing has hurt America. H1B's are often anchor resources to facilitate outsourcing. Get educated read and article or two:

Thousands fired after being forced to train H1B replacements
60 minutes (real news)
http://twitchy.com/wa-37/2017/03/19/digging-your-own-grave-60-minutes-and-michelle-malkin-take-a-look-at-the-h1b-visa-program/

Trump was right when before the election he claimed
H1b's were planted to facilitate outsourcing.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/trump-h-1b_us_5890d86ce4b0522c7d3d84af
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CBS NEWS (real news)
http://www.cbsnews.com/videos/youre-fired/
PBS NEWS (real news)
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/the-bogus-high-tech-worker-shortage-how-guest-workers-lower-us-wages/
CNN NEWS (real news)
http://money.cnn.com/2017/02/21/technology/h1b-visa-program-flawed/
Human trafficking (our government)
https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdms/pr/twelve-defendants-plead-guilty-marriage-and-visa-immigration-fraud

AS they take over American companies here is Why they will never hire you:
http://www.firstpost.com/india/theres-no-point-denying-indians-are-racist-to-the-core-2809766.html
20 percent of H1-B visas have been found to be fraudulent. Source: http://www.h1bwiki.com/top-10-myths-about-h-1b-visa/

What happens when they take all our jobs:
https://www.quora.com/Will-India-surpass-the-economy-of-the-USA-in-the-future

Almost every company in the US is doing this despite the lower
skillset of India H1B's VS American workers.
http://www.masslive.com/business-news/index.ssf/2017/04/massmutual_announces_layoffs_in_springfi.html#incart_2box
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There is literally nothing wrong with globalism.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/04/11/asia/india-pakistan-execution-spy/

>Pakistan has sentenced to death an Indian man accused of spying, further raising tensions between the two countries.

>India claims the former naval officer was "kidnapped" from Iran and said his execution would be an act of "premeditated murder."

>Kulbushan Jadhav was arrested in March last year, "for his involvement in espionage and sabotage activities against Pakistan," according to a statement released by the Pakistan armed forces Monday.

>The statement said Jadhav confessed that he was tasked by India's foreign intelligence agency, the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), to "plan, coordinate and organize espionage / sabotage activities aiming to destabilize and wage war against Pakistan." A military court found Jadhav guilty on two counts of espionage and sentenced him to death.

>India has vociferously objected to Jadhav's sentencing, saying consular officials were denied access to him during his trial, in defiance of international law. New Delhi urgently summoned Pakistani diplomats Monday to discuss the case. "Jadhav was kidnapped last year from Iran and his subsequent presence in Pakistan has never been explained credibly," the Indian foreign ministry said in a statement.
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>The foreign ministry previously claimed Jadhav, a former naval officer, was operating a business in Iran prior to his arrest in Pakistan. Monday's statement said there was no "credible evidence" against Jadhav and described his sentence as "farcical."

>If the sentence is carried out, the statement said, "the government and people of India will regard it as a case of premeditated murder." Amnesty International said military courts, which were used in this case, were linked to coerced confessions and unfair trials.

>Pakistan executed 87 people last year, making it the world's fifth biggest executioner, according to an Amnesty report on the global death penalty this week.

>Jadhav was charged under the Pakistan Army Act 1952 and the Official Secrets Act 1923, both of which provide for the death penalty. Espionage has long been a tense subject between Pakistan and India. In 2013, Sarabjit Singh, an Indian man sentenced to death for spying, died in a Pakistan jail after being attacked by fellow inmates. More than 40 alleged Pakistani spies have been arrested in India since 2013, according to the government.

>While India does retain the death penalty, and hundreds of people were sentenced last year, only three executions have been carried out since 2007, according to Amnesty.
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>Talat Hussain, an Islamabad-based defense analyst said Jadhav's sentence could have "a very major impact" on the India-Pakistan relationship and further aggravate ties.
"I think we are heading for a major crisis," he said. "This will not bode well for both the countries and the region."

>Tensions between India and Pakistan have increased in recent months over continued violence in the disputed region of Kashmir, control of which both countries claim. In November, Pakistan evacuated thousands of people from the parts of Kashmir administered by Islamabad, blaming "Indian shelling." That came after an attack by militants on an Indian army base left 18 soldiers dead.

>Last month, Indian Home Minister Rajnath Singh called for the country to completely seal its border with Pakistan on the grounds that terrorists were using it to infiltrate the country.
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>>131022
military psyop. you have to understand that indochina should be treated as one entity of axis of Dr Evil in the globalized world where countries ceased to exists. and such stories as military deception to reinforce the illusion of division of divide and conquer as implemented by shit martini stirrers from rainbow donut of CIA lemon party gestapo.

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http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/cafe-bmo-marathon-men-s-charity-sexual-violence-assault-1.4057052

>Five community organizations are expressing concern that a Canadian registered charity associated with the men's rights movement is participating in the annual BMO Vancouver Run4Hope marathon.
>The Canadian Association for Equality Vancouver branch is one of eight community charities involved with the annual run.
>Each year, run participants ask sponsors to donate to any of these organizations, which are listed as community charities. There are also national and official charities from which to choose.
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>The men's group says it advocates for men and boys. Johnston says CAFE is an "evidence-based" organization that gets its statistics from neutral organizations such as Statistics Canada, and is not sure why his group draws such fire for trying to shine a light on male mental-health issues.
>"We are not making up numbers here," he said.
>But critics disagree.
>"This organization pushed their agenda by perpetuating information that is not accurate in regards to sexual assault and domestic violence that happens across Canada," said Greg Oudman, executive director of the Vancouver-based Health Initiative for Men.
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>Run Vancouver sent CBC News a statement in response, which read in part "Charities are not sponsors of the Vancouver International Marathon and their participation in the marathon should not be construed as an endorsement by the marathon."
>"Nonetheless we take seriously any and all concerns brought to our attention and will review this matter thoroughly to ensure that our guiding objectives are indeed being fulfilled."
>BMO did not respond to CBC's request for an interview.
>According to CAFE's website, its mandate is to "[achieve] equality for all Canadians."
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>CAFE obtained registered charity status with Canada Revenue Agency in 2014.
>In 2015, the group unveiled a controversial billboard campaign in Toronto that said half of all domestic abuse victims are men.
>CAFE has also been banned from Ryerson University in Toronto and the Toronto Pride Parade, among others.
>Recently, a representative from Run Vancouver told the organizations that signed the protest letter that their concerns would be addressed at an upcoming BMO board meeting, according to Oudman
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>"There's an attitude about men's rights that it's a misogynistic group of people that are antagonistic towards progress that women have made," said Johnston, who insists that CAFE does not seek to minimize or de-legitimize women's issues.
>His group has started a petition asking people to support CAFE's inclusion in the marathon.
>"People are threatened by the idea that men can suffer too."
>Johnston said the proceeds collected from the marathon would help fund legal aid for men and the creation of a centre for men and families.
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>Clay Jones, with White Ribbon, a group that encourages men to become involved in fighting violence against women, said he was surprised Run Vancouver accepted CAFE as a charity despite its history.
>"It's really important for corporate-backed organizations to do their due diligence and make sure that they're working with organizations that are doing good in the community," Jones said.
>"It is important to highlight issues that men face, but it needs to be done from a holistic framework and not from one that blames feminism for a lot of the ills that men face right now."
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>"It is important to highlight issues that men face, but it needs to be done from a holistic framework and not from one that blames feminism for a lot of the ills that men face right now."
Kek, this is my favorite part. Feminists opposing any group that supports male victims of DV or cares about men's issues, while also telling those groups to stop blaming feminism
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MRAs are pathetic tbh

http://www.cnn.com/2017/04/20/politics/sarah-palin-ted-nugent-kid-rock-white-house/

>Sarah Palin, with Kid Rock and Ted Nugent in tow, visited President Donald Trump at the White House Wednesday for dinner.

>The former Alaska governor, who was the Republican vice presidential nominee in 2008, posted a set of photos on her Facebook page from throughout the executive mansion, including in the Oval Office.

>A White House official said the group had dinner with the President, but didn't provide any further details.

>In one of her photos, Palin, Nugent, and Kid Rock pose in front of a portrait of Hillary Clinton, which hangs in the White House basement along with paintings of other first ladies. In another, Palin is seen chatting with Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner in the Oval Office as the President speaks on the phone nearby.

>Both Nugent and Kid Rock wore hats during their visit: Nugent in a camouflage cowboy hat and Kid Rock in a black fedora. Both men brought dates: Nugent his wife, Shemane Deziel, and Kid Rock his fiancée, Audrey Berry.

>Palin was an early supporter of Trump's, and was rumored to be in the running for a Cabinet post, though she was never selected.
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>>133850
gypsies, tramps and thieves coming home to roost in the stable of trojan horses - the slime house. Notice the CIA lemon party gestapo equipped that place with toilet of equality. Toilet so equal that its' more equal than toilets for the rest of us normal straight people, not crooked like the rainbows or crescents.
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>>133945
Take your meds before the lizards come and get you
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>Sarah Palin

God fucking damnit I just remembered this bitch exists

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>Sweden's United Muslims, SUM, will lose their
>government welfare - and have to pay back 60k usd.
>The decision comes after examinations by Aftonbladet >and the thoughtsmiths at Timbro made of the
>association's activities.
>"The statements made about women in lectures
>organized by SUM are contrary to the ideas of
>democracy," states the State's Mucf in its decision.g

http://www.aftonbladet.se/nyheter/samhalle/a/kn05k/sveriges-forenade-muslimer-forlorar-bidrag--tvingas-betala-535000-kr
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>aftonbladet has in several articles narrated what the
>association SFM, Swedish United Muslims, teaches at
>its lectures. Women must not leave their home without
>the husband's permission, they must not use perfume,
>show skin or dress in colors.
>In another lecture, an imam says that 12-year-old girls
>who do not cover themselves end up in hell.
>After the disclosure of Aftonbladet and liberal
>thought-tanker Timbra, the >Society for Youth and Civil Affairs, Mucf, has reviewed
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i will follow this.
big happening
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Aftonbladet.se is the Swedish equivalent of The Daily Mail.

Does someone know where I can find the complete manifesto of Joseph Jakubowski the guy on the news? I found this one but it is not complete

http://mediaassets.tmj4.com/document/2017/04/13/Jakubowski%20Manifesto_58240322_ver1.0.pdf?_ga=1.177777507.776253950.1468865234

I just want the complete file to translate it.
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read the rules retard
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>>132188
browsing through it, the guy seems liberal as fuck, which is a bit unexpected.
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What's shocking, that he's a pro-gun liberal or that he wanted to shoot Trump?

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Anybody following what is happening in Venezuela?
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/apr/19/venezuela-protest-mother-of-all-marches-maduro-violence
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>>134080
just CIA homos performing victory pride parade pushing sheep towards the slaughterhouse of the steep hill towards redhanded gandhi and mother teresa cannibals waiting below. With any stirred shit martini appearing as gaining traction towards shaken phase you have to look for escaping for various shit martini stirrers - potential "holocaust survivors" who after all set and done 6 feet under will be coming back to claim land, real estate, factories, etc.. So think of such directed energy warfare as ticking clock - the energy is accumulated before it by winding such clockwork orange colored apples in constructed to look like rube goldberg perpetuum mobile machines. Obviously it's not so obvious as it's very unclear how such military actions are performed. Maybe it's very specialized, but only on paper considering that all those CIA homos and DIA cunts are expert and versatile non state method actors you can't leave no stonewall unturned. Check the USA embassy compound in Caracas. Do not think that USA embassy is situated in this one compound. Any foreign embassy or consulate is part of this CIA lemon party gestapo al-qaeda.
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>>134101
STFU commie

As a venezuelan, we went from a great nation to fucking nigeria thanks to Chavez failed ideas,not to mention Maduro has armed groups that attack the population and has no intention of doing elections ever again, this regime needs to fall for the good of the region

http://www.healthyandnaturalhabits.com/mum-fears-autistic-daughter-starve-tesco-discontinuing-alphabet-potato-shapes/
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eh, let her starve. eventually hunger will take over and she'll eat regular food
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>>133050
but but

sad pictures...

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If you let her keep eating those potatoes she'll die from malnutrition. I hate how this passes as news nowadays.

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>The occasion of Harry Belafonte’s 90th birthday landing within a few days of the 89th Academy Awards on Sunday makes it a good moment to think about what celebrity political activism looked like a half-century ago, when Mr. Belafonte’s service in the civil rights movement involved acting as a confidant to the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and what it looks like now. Given the current tensions, the Oscars are sure to deliver a number of speeches, in greater volume than might ordinarily be expected, devoted to doing more than merely thanking the good people at Warner Bros. and William Morris Endeavor. Even if our sympathies perfectly line up with the substance of what is said, many of us will find ourselves annoyed — at the prospective opportunism, the posturing, the stridency, the absence of connection in some cases between words and meaningful action.

>Hollywood, for the most part, has positioned itself as one of Donald J. Trump’s chief institutional antagonists, and yet only a nation that had fully absorbed the values of show business could have elected him president. A culture that put a man whom many view as a pathological narcissist at the top of American government has also produced, rather logically, a response to his various offenses, among entertainers, that is tainted by a similar self-regard.

>Consider the recent adventures of Shia LaBeouf, a former Disney Channel performer and star of the “Transformers” franchise (whose name precedes that slightly cringe-making combination of words in any Wikipedia entry: “Shia LaBeouf is an American actor, performance artist and filmmaker”). In collaboration with his artistic partners Luke Turner and Nastja Sade Ronkko, Mr. LaBeouf mounted an exhibit, “He Will Not Divide Us,” on an exterior wall at the Museum of the Moving Image in Queens on Jan. 20, the day President Trump took office.
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>Perfectly suited to social media’s ethos of self-reference, the project aimed to have passers-by look into a camera and speak the words, “He will not divide us.” The footage was streamed live, online — art as reality television — but what it ultimately intended to achieve is unclear. The piece was to be in place for the duration of the Trump presidency, although the artists maintained from the outset that the installation was not an expression of partisanship but rather a “participatory performance artwork resisting the normalization of division.”

>An early fan of the piece was Councilman Jimmy Van Bramer, chairman of the Council’s Cultural Affairs Committee, who represents the Astoria district that is home to the museum. “I went the first day it was up, in the morning to watch,” Mr. Van Bramer told me, “and I thought it was really powerful and really moving.” Soon after, though, the exhibit began to attract white supremacists who came to vocalize their malice. On Jan. 29, Mr. Van Bramer, a Democrat, held a rally at the site, to which hundreds of Queens residents came, to condemn the vitriol and support inclusion, but the artists complained that the event reframed their original message as anti-Trump when it wasn’t.

>What seemed to elude their understanding is that you can’t call something a “participatory performance artwork” and then get angry when people participate on their own terms, especially if, in fact, the artwork encroaches on public space.
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>Mr. Van Bramer’s constituents, however, soon started calling his office and telling his staff that they were afraid of the presence of neo-Nazis gathering at the site. “The idea of an installation up for four to eight years sounds great,” he said, “but it was freaking people out on the block in a major way.” At one point, Mr. LaBeouf got into an altercation with someone at the site and was arrested. In addition, the nearby 114th Precinct had received calls, Mr. Van Bramer said, from as far away as South Carolina and Britain threatening bombs and gunmen at the site. The exhibit then required a constant police presence, which was obviously a drain on resources.

>Citing public-safety concerns, the Museum of the Moving Image decided to close the exhibition earlier this month. “The cops could be in the Queensbridge Houses,” Mr. Van Bramer said, referring to a large public housing complex in the area. “Instead they are watching an installation.

>Infuriated by the termination, the artists issued a statement saying the museum bowed to political pressure and had ignored their early requests to “act responsibly in moderating” the hate speech, as if there were an obvious path to accomplishing that. “I can honestly say I have never seen one of his movies,” the councilman told me, “but after this I can definitely say I’m not a fan of Shia LaBeouf, who showed no concern for the community.” According to Mr. Turner (who spoke on behalf his collaborators), the artists heard from only a single resident about noise, and after a conversation, he said, she was no longer concerned. “This is not indifference,” he said.

>Once the piece was taken down in Queens, it moved to a theater in Albuquerque, where the artists themselves dismantled it on Thursday morning after gunshots were heard in the area.
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>The artists no doubt see this as censorship, but the enemy in this drama is not a museum in Queens or a politician responsive to voters or even a narcissistic creative class. It is the racial and ethnic exclusionists so undone by a work of anodyne conceptual art, created in part by a movie star, that they are compelled out of the dark crevices of the internet and into the sun.

>Celebrities are lightning rods in a literal sense. The real work of combating bigotry is handled not by groovy street theatrics but by the hundreds of thousands of ordinary people who march and protest and call their legislators.

>Not too long ago, the right wing extremist Milo Yiannopoulos, who resigned this week from Breitbart News and lost a book contract, called Democrats “the party of Lena Dunham,’’ by which he meant the party of elite self-infatuation. The description was not entirely off base. Ms. Dunham, who endures virulent attacks from conservatives that far exceed her negligible wrongdoing, still, nevertheless began her speech at the Democratic National Convention this past summer, saying, “I am Lena Dunham, and according to Donald Trump, my body is probably, like, a 2,” as if the general charges of misogyny surrounding him were secondary to how critically he may view her.

>At the Women’s March on Washington last month, Ashley Judd surely endeared herself to not a single factory worker in Michigan when she raised the issue of female actors getting paid less than their male counterparts. Let the Bastille be stormed for the right of everyone to make $20 million a picture.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2017/04/18/first-protected-dreamer-deported-under-trump/100583274/

>Federal agents ignored President Trump's pledge to protect from deportation undocumented immigrants brought to the United States as children by sending a young man back to his native Mexico, the first such documented case, a USA TODAY examination of the new administration's immigration policies shows.

>After spending an evening with his girlfriend in Calexico, Calif., on Feb. 17, Juan Manuel Montes, 23, who has lived in the U.S. since age 9, grabbed a bite and was waiting for a ride when a U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer approached and started asking questions.

>Montes was twice granted deportation protections under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program created by President Barack Obama and left intact by President Trump.

>Montes had left his wallet in a friend's car, so he couldn't produce his ID or proof of his DACA status and was told by agents he couldn't retrieve them. Within three hours, he was back in Mexico, becoming the first undocumented immigrant with active DACA status deported by the Trump administration's stepped-up deportation policy.

>"Some people told me that they were going to deport me; others said nothing would happen," Montes told USA TODAY in his aunt and uncle's home in western Mexico where he's been staying. "I thought that if I kept my nose clean nothing would happen." He asked that the exact location of their home be withheld.
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>Since taking office, Trump has followed through on his campaign pledge to crack down on illegal immigration by signing executive orders to step up enforcement against the estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants living in the U.S. The new policy calls for expanding the criteria for detaining and deporting undocumented immigrants and hiring thousands of new agents.

>Yet Trump declined to revoke the DACA protections Obama had granted to more than 750,000 undocumented immigrants, repeatedly saying he had a soft spot for these young people who are leading productive lives and have few, if any, ties to the countries of their birth.

>"They shouldn't be very worried," he told ABC News in January. "I do have a big heart."

>Even so, DACA enrollees are being targeted by immigration authorities.At least 10 are in federal custody, according to United We Dream, an advocacy organization made up of DACA enrollees and other young immigrants.

>The group's advocacy director, Greisa Martinez, who has DACA protection, said Montes' case is proof that people like herself are at risk despite what Trump said.

>"We've seen Trump and (Department of Homeland Security Secretary) John Kelly say, 'The DACA program is alive and well.' We've seen (House Speaker) Paul Ryan look straight into the eyes of one of our members and say, 'You have nothing to worry about,'" she said. "And then this happens."

>Customs and Border Protection said Tuesday it could not discuss Montes' case because of the department's privacy policy.

>After USA TODAY published the story, the Department of Homeland Security — which had refused a request for comment for 24 hours — said it could not confirm details of Montes' deportation. Spokeswoman Jenny Burke said the department had no record of him renewing his DACA status after it expired in 2015, even though Montes' attorneys provided a copy of his work authorization card that showed his DACA status was valid through 2018.
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>A group of attorneys filed a lawsuit in federal court in California on Tuesday requesting that a judge force Customs and Border Protection to release details of the agent's encounter with Montes.

>Marielena Hincapié, executive director of the National Immigration Law Center, part of Montes' legal team, said it has requested information for months but has gotten no response.

>"Even in this administration, because of Trump's comments about loving these people, the integrity of the government's promises are at stake," Hincapié said. "How does an immigrant family today know that this is not going to happen to them?"

>The shy Montes was never a poster child for the DACA program. He wasn't his high school's valedictorian or a prominent advocate for fellow DREAMers.

>He suffered a traumatic brain injury as a child that left him with learning disabilities that meant a constant struggle to keep up in school and everyday conversations, according to Hincapié. Despite those challenges, he made it through special education courses and graduated high school in 2013. He started taking welding classes at a Southern California community college and paid for it by picking crops in California and Arizona.

>He lived with his mother and a younger brother, who was born in the U.S. and, thus, is a citizen. His mother did not want to be named or reveal her immigration status.

>Court records show he has four convictions: one for shoplifting in January 2016, and three for driving without a license, most recently three months ago.
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>Those convictions are not serious enough to disqualify him from DACA protections, according to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, the federal agency that approves DACA applications.

>Montes received renewed DACA protections in January 2016, which keeps him enrolled through 2018. That is why Montes was confused when he was approached by the federal officer in February.

>"They detained me, they took me to a center, they asked me a lot of questions, and I signed a lot of papers," he said.

>Montes said he couldn't understand anything he was signing and was not given any copies. Officers walked him to the U.S.-Mexico border and released him into Mexicali.

>There, he found a friend who put him up for the night. He called another friend, who drove across the border to return his wallet and bring fresh clothes. Then things got worse.

>Montes said he was jumped from behind, mugged and beaten. At that point, he decided he needed to get back home. He saw some people using a rope to climb over a section of the border wall and joined them. He was quickly captured by federal agents, questioned again and deported again.

>Burke, the DHS spokeswoman, said the department had no record of Montes being arrested and deported from California as he described. Instead, it only had a record of him being caught after climbing the wall on Feb. 19.

>Last week, the department suspended publishing weekly reports on cities it accused of failing to cooperate with federal deportation efforts because it acknowledged the reports had been riddled with errors.

>Today, Montes has reconnected with his estranged father and works in a gas station and a tortilla mill. But he's counting the days until he can return to the U.S. and continue building his life.

>"There I worked and studied at the same time. I only had six more months to finish (my studies)," he said. "I liked it there more than here."

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Cmon 4chan het the pictures
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goodnight sweet prince, you were misunderstood ;_:
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Sigh what a fucking pussy, killed himself.... in his video he was talking about getting jail time or a death sentence. I guess when his little tiny mongoloid brain figured out what would happen to him in prison he decided to kill himself. Fuck i wish i had my hands on him so i could do some cartel torture shit on him.

God america is filled fucking autists.

His life sucked because of the choiced he made, but he blames it on other ppl so he decides to kill an innocent old man. These type of ppl need to be put in a camp where they are torturedon a daily basis.

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Ah yes
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I wonder if the dogs really killed him or the strays just chewed up his body after finding him dead.
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Rest in pieces
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>>130531
I hope your newborn son gets mauled.

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http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/04/20/venezuelas-government-donated-500k-to-trumps-inauguration-report-shows.html

>Inaugural committee records filed with the Federal Election Commission show Venezuelan state-owned oil company PDVSA was one of the biggest corporate donors to events surrounding the swearing-in ceremony of President Donald Trump.

>The socialist nation, whose people are struggling to get food and medicines, made a $500,000 donation, records released Wednesday show.

>PDVSA made the donation through a U.S. affiliate, Citgo Petroleum, soon after offering a nearly 50 percent stake in Citgo to the Russian oil giant Rosneft as collateral for a $1.5 billion loan, The Guardian reported.

>The donation topped that of some U.S. corporate giants including Pepsi ($250,000), Walmart ($150,000) and Verizon ($100,000) and was on par with the likes of JP Morgan Chase and Exxon, which each donated $500,000. It came in under Bank of America's $1 million contribution.

>Even while accusing the U.S. of trying to overthrow him, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has been careful not to antagonize the new U.S. president. But the Trump administration has recently stepped up criticism of Venezuela's government. In February, Trump met with the wife of a jailed opposition leader at the White House and on Tuesday the U.S. State Department issued a statement decrying violence against protesters.

>"Those responsible for the criminal repression of peaceful democratic activity ... will be held individually accountable for their actions by the Venezuelan people and their institutions, as well as the international community," the statement read.
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>Tens of thousands of Venezuelans took the street Wednesday to protest Maduro and demand new elections, denouncing what they deem a steady slide toward authoritarianism coupled with pressing economic woes that include triple-digit inflation, vast food shortages and a rise in violence.

>The South American nation has the world's largest oil reserves and once commanded a booming economy, but those days are a distant memory to Venezuelans who accuse Maduro of pilfering the nation's oil wealth.

>PDVSA recently put up a nearly 50 percent stake in Citgo as collateral for a $1.5 billion loan from the Russian company Rosneft, drawing criticism from U.S. legislators who worry a default by Citgo would allow Russian leader Vladimir Putin to get a foothold in the American oil industry.

>"We are extremely concerned that Rosneft's control of a major U.S. energy supplier could pose a grave threat to American energy security," six senators wrote in an April 4 letter to the U.S. Treasury secretary.
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somewhat related:
http://www.jta.org/2017/04/19/news-opinion/politics/sheldon-adelson-gave-record-5-million-to-trump-inauguration-celebrations
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it wasn't venezuela's government. just CIA homos and DIA cunts funneled some of their money for themselves. You should check their expenditures in London working hand in hand with shit martini stirrers. Somehow those CIA homos serving in london realized that their piggy bank overflowing with billions of dollars. So they are building huge modern embassy out of their pocket. At no cost for american taxpayers.

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For months after he learned in 2015 that his 17-year-old daughter was kidnapped outside a club and raped by some of her former classmates, Javier Fernández said, he refused to go to the police.

That's not to say he didn't want justice. It's all the single father wanted for Daphne, his youngest child. “I wanted to kill them all,” he told a New Yorker writer last year.

But in Veracruz, Mexico, you don't rely on the police to punish the guilty and protect the innocent. “The last thing the system of justice provides is justice. I just didn’t trust the authorities,” Fernández said. He worried that the police would humiliate his daughter and then delay her case endlessly. “I knew they would fail us,” he said in an interview.

Instead, Fernández decided to meet with the men — the three alleged perpetrators and the purported driver of the car — and their well-to-do parents. In those sit-downs, which he taped, he demanded apologies. The young men complied.

“I regret what happened,” one said, his words captured on video. “I did great harm.”

“I don’t doubt it happened and we made a mistake,” another said. “We were wrong.”

Fernández hoped the expressions of contrition would help his daughter. Instead, things got worse. Rumors of Daphne's “promiscuity” began to spread on social media. In a note on Facebook, she described those days as a “kick in the stomach.” “If I’ve gone out drinking, if I have worn short skirts, like the great majority of girls my age, that’s why they’re going to judge me?” she asked. “For that reason, I deserved it?”
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Out of options, the father and daughter filed a police report against some of the families, among the city's wealthiest. The case languished for months, until Fernández released the men's taped words to the news media, sparking national outrage. Finally, arrest warrants were issued. The first trial began a couple of months ago, after Diego Cruz, 21, was extradited to Mexico from Spain. (In a statement, the four accused deny ever admitting to the rape. They say Daphne got inside the Mercedes voluntarily because “she wanted the party to go on.")

It seemed as if Daphne might finally get something like justice. Instead, her father's prediction came true. A judge found that Cruz had touched the victim’s breasts and penetrated her with his fingers. But, the judge said, that didn't make Cruz guilty of assault, because he'd acted without “carnal intent.” The judge also found that while Daphne was forced into the car, she was never “helpless.” Cruz was deemed innocent.

Daphne's story — its horrible beginning and unjust end — has rippled across Mexico. Perhaps that's because the tale is so familiar. “To many citizens” in Veracruz, “there is little difference between the rich and the government, and between the government and the criminals,” according to the New Yorker piece. The ferocious Zeta drug cartel has a near-monopoly over the state. Eight out of 10 people there say they live in fear. Since 2011, at least 15 journalists have been killed and hundreds of people have vanished. (One human rights advocate, Father Alejandro Solalinde, called the city “a factory of forced disappearances.”)
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Unsurprisingly, few trust the justice system and fewer come forward after an attack. In 2014, only 1 in 10 was reported to local authorities, according to Mexico’s National Institute of Statistics and Geography. The Mexican government’s National Institute for Women says more than 80 percent of sexual assaults are not reported, and barely 4.5 percent of criminals face sentencing in Mexico. A majority of victims told researchers that they didn't report because they didn't want to “waste their time,” the New Yorker piece said, citing a study.

Women in Mexico are being abducted, raped and killed at record rates. Women in areas hit hard by the drug war are particularly vulnerable. In conflict zones, women become “territory” to be conquered, and rape is a tool used to intimidate rival gangs and the local population. Between 2001 and 2010, the number of women killed in Mexico's biggest drug battlegrounds jumped 500 percent. Thousands of others have disappeared.

“Violence against women isn't an epidemic, it's a pandemic in Mexico,” Ana Güezmez, the country's representative to United Nations Women, told Reuters.

Two of the others accused in the rape case are awaiting trial; the fourth was not indicted.

In the meantime, Daphne tried going to university but was incapacitated by severe anxiety attacks. She withdrew and returned home before going to live with her sister in Europe. On Facebook, she wrote: “I just want this to end.”
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omg what a shit country

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