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A California bill would allow non-citizens with valid work authorization to become police officers. The bill would not extend those rights to those without legal migratory status, however, contrary to what is being shared by posts on social media. Gee whiz.”Another post reads, in part, “The bill makes no distinction between legal and illegal immigrants.” (here)The posts refer to bill SB-960, which can be seen (here), introduced on Feb. 9, 2022, by California State Senator Nancy Skinner. It is a violation of federal law to work in the U.S. without valid work authorization (here), (here), (here). Bill SB-960 would amend the requirement that police officers have to be U.S. citizens or permanent residents and allow non-citizens with valid work authorization to hold the position.
REUTERS/Tom BrennerWASHINGTON, Dec 15 (Reuters) - Over 200 advocates from around the United States converged on Capitol Hill this week with an 11th-hour mission: persuade lawmakers to provide citizenship to "Dreamer" immigrants who illegally entered the United States as children. Addinelly Moreno Soto, a 31-year-old communications aide who came to the United States from Mexico at age 3, trekked to the Capitol from San Antonio with her husband hoping to meet with her state's U.S. Senator John Cornyn, an influential Republican whose support could help advance a deal that has eluded Congress for more than a decade. The end-of-year push comes as a window is closing for Congress to find a compromise to protect "Dreamers", many of whom speak English and have jobs, families and children in the United States but lack permanent status. Tillis himself has been skeptical about whether Congress will have time to pass the legislation before the year’s end.
They want the incoming Republican-controlled House Judiciary Committee to launch an impeachment investigation of Mayorkas ASAP in early January. While their alleged crimes are very different, any impeachment effort against Mayorkas would likely end similarly: Belknap was acquitted in a Senate trial. Democrats, controlling the Senate majority, would surely do the same if Republicans could even muster the majority needed to impeach Mayorkas. McCarthy would rather just see Mayorkas resign, although there’s no indication Mayorkas will. “If Secretary Mayorkas does not resign, House Republicans will investigate every order, every action and every failure.
It belies a conventional narrative that Democrats were universally ceding Latino voters to the Republican Party, a story line repeated throughout the run-up to the Nov. 8 midterms. Instead, indicators show the GOP in danger of losing Latino voters in this region, a prospect that could mean being boxed out of the Southwest for the long term. In New Mexico, the state with the most residents identifying as Hispanic or Latino in the country, Latino Democrats won nearly every statewide race. Even with some Latino voters staying home, NBC News exit polling showed that Cortez Masto won more than 60% of that vote. Still, there’s plenty of danger signs for Democrats when it comes to Latino voters, particularly among men.
WASHINGTON—With weeks left until they lose control of the House, Democrats are scrambling to see whether they can cobble together enough support to reach a deal allowing the young immigrants known as Dreamers to stay legally in the U.S. But their plans face skepticism from Republicans, who say it would be imprudent to change any aspect of the immigration system without first taming record illegal crossings at the southern border. Concerns over those crossings have been heightened by an imminent court-ordered end to Title 42, the pandemic-era policy that has limited access to the border for asylum seekers for the stated purpose of reducing the spread of Covid-19. Government officials warn there could be an even larger border surge when the policy is lifted later this month.
Rep. Pete Aguilar, a California Democrat, is taking on the highest-level job ever held by a Latino in the House, the party's No. 3 position in House leadership, from No. His colleagues shouted, "We want Petey Pie," a nickname from his grandmother, during elections, according to a source who was in the room during the closed-doors leadership elections. “I think it’s important to have a Latino to be in the top three in House leadership. Some have seen him as potentially becoming the first Latino House speaker.
Congressional Democrats are weighing a push for a fix to the decade-old program that protects hundreds of thousands of immigrants known as “Dreamers” in the lame-duck session. House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, D-Md., mentioned addressing DACA as a top priority in the lame-duck session during a Democratic caucus meeting Tuesday, a senior Democratic aide told NBC News. “We want to get DACA done,” Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said. He expressed confidence that a group of Senate Democrats, including Durbin, are working to gain the Republican votes needed in the upper chamber. Democrats are projected to hold onto the majority in the Senate, but control of the House remains unknown.
Rodriguez was one of several Hispanic voters and activists who spoke to Noticias Telemundo about their mobilization as voters or organizers against recent legislation they see as anti-LGBTQ. That is why we are committed to strengthening the LGBTQ vote, which is a bloc that has already demonstrated its electoral power." According to a study by the Williams Institute at UCLA, about 9 million LGBTQ adults were registered to vote in the 2020 election, 22% of them Latino. But for Jorge Gutiérrez, a DACA recipient who came to the U.S. at age 10, discussing the rights of LGBTQ people is fundamental. In his experience, the attacks on minorities and the LGBTQ community have intensified over the years.
The first Latino from California elected to Congress since 1879, he would become one of the most influential Latino politicians on Capitol Hill. “The white establishment of that time was not happy that a Latino was elected to the City Council,” Roybal-Allard said. The Dream Act has since gone through 11 variations and has been stuck in the Senate since. As the Dream Act stalled in Congress, President Barack Obama in 2012 announced the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, also known as DACA, through an executive order. Asked how she wants to be remembered after her retirement at the end of this Congress in January, Roybal-Allard focused on the work.
LOS ANGELES — Under a string of golden street lights, the directions roll off Jorge Xolalpa’s tongue interchangeably in English and Spanish as he paces the sidewalk with a cameraman by his side. Moments like these are precious to Xolalpa, whose eyes dart with excitement as he describes his love of film. Xolalpa was nine in 1998 when his mother collected him from school in Mexico and took him to catch an airplane bound for Los Angeles. He said his mother was escaping his abusive father, and that she sold toys and T-shirts in Los Angeles’ densely packed downtown streets to make ends meet. Xolalpa said he didn’t initially apply for DACA, fearing his family could be deported if he handed his personal information to immigration authorities.
“Collectively, we represent the backbone of an American economy facing tremendous workforce challenges as a result of the pandemic. Circuit Court of Appeals recently ruled that DACA was illegal but allowed more than 600,000 current DACA recipients to keep their status while a lower court reviewed a new DACA rule the Biden administration put forward. He is predicted to rule against the new DACA rule ultimately, because he found its previous iteration illegal. “Tragically, the 5th Circuit and courts have made it clear that not only did they rule the current DACA rule is illegal, but the new DACA rule will be illegal, too,” said Todd Schulte, the president and executive director of FWD.US, a group that has advocated for DACA to continue. “Now, no one trusts Democrats of the Biden administration to actually enforce the law and crack down on illegal immigration.
A federal judge in Texas on Friday extended an order temporarily allowing hundreds of thousands of young immigrants enrolled in a program to work and study in the U.S. without fear of being deported. The administration's revised version of DACA, aimed at codifying and strengthening the protections, is set to go into effect on Oct. 31. Texas, which is home to over 100,000 people enlisted in the DACA program, filed suit to end the program in 2018, alleging that the program is illegal because it should have been created by legislation, not executive order. Hanen agreed that the program was unlawful his July 2021 ruling. The program narrowly survived a different challenge before the high court in a 5-4 ruling in 2020, but the court now has a larger conservative majority.
For meteorologist Joseph Trujillo, the right translation is more than a language issue, especially when it comes to weather-related warnings. A NOAA assessment revealed a lack of weather-related resources in the Spanish language that could have helped communities take action to save lives. But those linguistic differences can bring great challenges when translating emergency information, such as weather alerts, for all Hispanic people. They designed a new list of categories that better reflect the risk of climate emergencies in simpler terms: minimum, low, moderate, high and extreme. That first experience led him to pursue meteorology and his investigative work, which he presented to the National Weather Service.
The White House is preparing to take executive action to protect hundreds of thousands of immigrants known as “Dreamers,” people close to the White House told NBC News, as the Biden administration braces for a potential court defeat that could end the decade-old Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. Circuit Court of Appeals, possibly within days. Although the Biden administration is likely to appeal the order, the Supreme Court has indicated it would agree with a 5th Circuit ruling that ends the Obama-era program. The order would direct Immigration and Customs Enforcement to deprioritize deporting DACA recipients and refrain from deporting them if they aren’t deemed threats to public safety or national security. And if something terrible comes out of the 5th Circuit, I think it could be an issue in November,” said Durbin, referring to the November midterm elections.
There is “no better time to be a young woman of color” than right now, Pierre-Bravo emphasized, “because the tide is shifting. In 2019, Pierre-Bravo teamed up with her mentor Mika Brzezinski to co-author “Earn It!” a book aimed at helping young women navigate their careers. During the pandemic, Pierre-Bravo created Acceso, an online platform dedicated to opportunity and mentorship for young women. According to Maria Chávez, professor of political science at Pacific Lutheran University, it is not uncommon for professional Latinas to feel stress both in the workplace and at home. With “The Other,” Pierre-Bravo hopes that young women can benefit from her journey and learn how to move ahead.
Below, CNBC Select rounded up five of the best personal loan lenders that still accept applicants who have credit scores below 670. Sometimes, a potential borrower may have a low credit score because they have extremely limited credit activity. Other times, a lack of credit history may result in them having no credit score at all. Many personal loan lenders offer amounts starting around $3,000 to $5,000, but with Upgrade, you can apply for as little as $1,000 (and as much as $50,000). Common personal loan definitions you should knowHere are some common personal loan terms you need to know before applying for one.
There are many things you can use a personal loan for, including a wedding, a funeral, a home renovation, debt consolidation or a big emergency. Just like with any other form of credit, personal loan lenders will typically want to measure the creditworthiness of applicants by looking at their credit scores and credit history. Fortunately, though, some personal loan lenders can still consider such applicants. CNBC Select rounded up some personal loan lenders that may still approve applicants who don't have a sufficient enough credit history to generate a credit score. While SoFi generally accepts good or excellent credit for its personal loan products, borrowers can apply for a loan using a co-applicant.
If approved, not all applicants will qualify for larger loan amounts or most favorable loan terms. Citi stands out as a personal loan lender because it doesn't charge origination fees, early payoff fees or late fees. Eligible borrowers Must be at least 18 years old Loan amounts $2,000 to $30,000 Loan terms Up to 60 months [ Return to account summary ] See if you're pre-approved for a personal loan offer. Bottom lineWhen you need money in a pinch, many personal loan lenders can get you funded as soon as the same business day. Every personal loan review is based on rigorous reporting by our team of expert writers and editors with extensive knowledge of loan products.
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So Select rounded up some personal loan lenders that offer expedient funding so you can cover large expenses in a pinch. This lender provides personal loans for just about every purpose except for higher education and small businesses. Funds are also generally disbursed quickly — 92.6% of personal loan applicants receive same-day funding if they sign their agreement before 7 p.m. Personal loan interest rates range from 4.99% to 17.99%. *Your LightStream loan terms, including APR, may differ based on loan purpose, amount, term length, and your credit profile.
Medicii spun că o viață intimă armonioasă este foarte importantă pentru evoluția cu succes a sarcinii, dar și a viitoarei nașteri. În plus, la multe femei în timpul sarcinii apar hemoroizii, ceea ce creează dureri și disconfort”, explică Iraida Snigur. Care sunt beneficiile sexului în timpul sarciniiMedicii sunt unanimi în părerea că sexul în timpul sarcinii este necesar pentru ambii parteneri. Iată câteva avantaje de a face sex în timpul sarcinii:Buna dispozițieAbstinența prelungită în timpul sarcinii nu este benefică nici viitoarei mame, nici viitorului tată. Plăcere mai mareÎn timpul sarcinii fluxul de sânge către pelvis crește, vaginul se îngustează și clitorisul crește.
Persons: Ginecologii, paterni, Snigur Organizations: Universitatea Leiden
Actele cu care poți vota la parlamentarele din 11 iulie
  + stars: | 2021-07-10 | by ( Aliona Ciurca | ) www.zdg.md   time to read: +1 min
La alegerile parlamentare anticipate din 11 iulie 2021, alegătorii vor putea vota pentru unul dintre cei 23 de concurenți electorali înscriși în liste, pe teritoriul R. Moldova cu următoarele acte de identitate:buletinul de identitate valabil cu fişa de însoţire, care confirmă domiciliul sau reşedinţa titularului pe teritoriul secţiei de votare;buletinul de identitate provizoriu;legitimaţia de serviciu pentru militarii în termen și livretul eliberat de Centrul Serviciului Civil. Cetăţenii care nu deţin un act de identitate valabil necesar pentru a vota pe teritoriul ţării, pot solicita un butetin de identitate provizoriu, eliberat în mod gratuit şi conform principiului teritorial, la centrele multifuncţionale ale Agenţiei Servicii Publice, care vor fi deschise între orele 7.00-21.00 în ziua votării. Solicitanţii nu vor fi obligaţi să prezinte documente de stare civilă dacă nu au intervenit schimbări în datele personale de la eliberarea ultimului act de identitate sau în cazul în care modificările se atestă în Registrul de stat al populaţiei. Cetăţenii Republicii Moldova care au depus cererea pentru eliberarea buletinului de identitate în perioada 11 iunie – 08 iulie 2021, vot putea să-şi ridice actul de identitate până la data de 11 iulie, inclusiv, indiferent de termenul-limită şi tariful achitat pentru perfectarea documentului. Informaţii suplimentare pot fi solicitate la Call – centrul Agenţiei Servicii Publice (14 909), afişat pe pagina web a aAgenţiei www.asp.gov.md .
Locations: Moldova
Datele statistice arată că în prima jumătate a acestui an au fost vămuite peste 20 de mii autoturisme, de aproape două ori mai mult faţă de aceeaşi perioadă a anului trecut. Avem o încasare de 10 milioane de lei, e o cifră nesemnificativă per total din cifra de 590 de milioane încasate pe toate autoturismele. Totodată, doar puţin peste 1600 dintre ele sunt mai vechi de 10 ani. "Când vorbeşti cu oamenii, îi întrebi, vreai să cumperi maşină mai veche de 10 ani? Şi expertul economic Veaceslav Ioniţă consideră că actuala formulă de calcul pentru determinarea costului de vămuire a maşinilor mai vechi este inechitabilă.
Persons: Importatorii, Veaceslav Ioniţă Locations: Germania, Elveţia, Italia, Franţa, România
Moldovenii de peste hotare pot afla în regim online care este situaţia la secţiile de votare din regiunea în care se află. Astfel, accesând pagina diaspora.cec.md, oamenii vor putea vedea cât de aglomerată este secția de votare, pentru a-și putea exercita dreptul constituţional fără a sta ore în șir la coadă. "Cetățenii moldoveni de peste hotare își vor putea exercita dreptul de vot în baza buletinului de identitate, a livretului de marinar sau a pașaportului, care va putea fi folosit chiar dacă i-a expirat termenul de valabilitate. Potrivit Comisiei Electorale Centrale, pentru fiecare secție de votare de peste hotare vor fi alocate câte 5 mii de buletine de vot. Excepție fac doar 4 secții de vot, unde au fost duse câte 500 și, respectiv, 300 de buletine, deoarece la scrutinul prezidenţial au participat mai puţin de 100 de alegători.
Sursa foto: Facebook/ Eugenia CaracașȘi-a făcut studiile la cele mai bune universități din lume, dar a revenit acasă dornică să investească în educațieO tânară din Calărași a revenit acasă, dornică să investească în educație, după studiile făcute în Marea Britanie. Eugenia Caracaș a pornit o afacere alături de cumnata sa, care de asemenea se afla în străinătate. Au creat mai întâi la Călărași un centru de dezvoltare, care oferă cursuri de robotică, aritmetică mentală, dar și ateliere de creație cu pixuri 3D. Și-a făcut studiile la cele mai bune universități din lume și deși ar fi putut avea salarii de zeci de mii de euro peste hotare, a decis să înceapă totul de la zero acasă. „Mi-am făcut studiile în Marea Britanie, dețin un postuniversitar în psihologia aplicată la Oxford University și nivelul 16 avansat de engleză generală la Cambridge" , a spus Eugenia Caracaș, fondatoarea unui centru de dezvoltare.
Persons: Eugenia Caracaș, Eugenia Organizations: Facebook, Oxford University, Uniunea Europeană Locations: Calărași, străinătate, Călărași, Hâncești, Cahul, Cambridge, Republica Moldova
Horoscop 10 iulie 2021 TaurTAURII se gândesc dacă un proiect în care au investit mult timp şi bani merită încă puţin efort. Horoscop 10 iulie 2021 GemeniŞi GEMENII sunt puţin stresaţi din cauza unor achiziţii pe care le-au făcut în ultimul timp. Horoscop 10 iulie 2021 RacRACII sunt tentaţi să pună accent pe aparenţe. Horoscop 10 iulie 2021 FecioarăPot exista mici obstacole în parcursul profesional al FECIOARELOR. Horoscop 10 iulie 2021 BalanţăPentru BALANŢE se întrevăd probleme în cuplu.
Persons: Berbec, Fecioară Organizations: Taur, Gemeni
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