Hay solo tanto que Merz puede lograr en su opinión de que los aranceles “no benefician a nadie y dañan a todos” mientras está en Washington, ya que las negociaciones comerciales son un asunto de la comisión ejecutiva de la Unión Europea. Trump retrasó recientemente un arancel planificado del 50% sobre bienes provenientes de la Unión Europea, que de otro modo habría entrado en vigor este mes.
The findings are “based on sketchy data and a misguided concept of collective punishment,” said Doug Rand, a former Biden administration official at U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.Venezuela’s government had already warned its citizens against traveling to the U.S. A video released last week by the foreign ministry told Venezuelans the U.S. “is a dangerous country where human rights of immigrants are nonexistent.”
“If you are thinking about traveling, cancel your plans immediately,” it urged.But the administration’s decision is, who were already limited in their U.S. travel plans since the governments broke off diplomatic relations in 2019.
The announcement stunned the family of María Aldana, who has long worked multiple jobs in Caracas to support her brother’s dream to study engineering in the U.S. The family has spent more than $6,000 to finance his goals.Aldana, 24, said her distraught brother, who enrolled at a Southern California university two years ago, called the family crying.
“We did it all legally,” Aldana said.
The African Union Commission, meanwhile, appealed to the United States to reconsider “in a manner that is balanced, evidence-based, and reflective of the long-standing partnership between the United States and Africa.”Becky Gaugler, director of education and interpretation for the preservation society, welcomed visiting sixth graders from a nearby school earlier this spring. She told them the murals show “how we can talk about our own stories in relation to those stories in the past.”
One student group gathered beneath two contrasting dinner scenes. In one, a modest family prays over a simple meal of bread and soup. In another, a top-hatted millionaire dines alone, indifferent to the beggar at his feet as an angel weeps.The students debated which table they’d rather join. The rich man has better food, they noted, but the family appears more hospitable.
“They are very grateful obviously for what they have,” observed sixth-grader Corinne Coppler.Vaskov said the murals remain central to the parish’s identity. Though most services are now in English, the parish still holds a monthly Croatian-language Mass and celebrates other ethnic traditions.