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时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Jobs   来源:Explainers  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Mangione is due back in state court June 26, when Judge Gregory Carro is expected to rule on his request for dismissal.

Mangione is due back in state court June 26, when Judge Gregory Carro is expected to rule on his request for dismissal.

“To include Afghanistan — a nation whose people stood alongside American service members for 20 years — is a moral disgrace. It spits in the face of our allies, our veterans, and every value we claim to uphold,” said Shawn VanDiver, president and board chairman of #AfghanEvac.Trump wrote that Afghanistan “lacks a competent or cooperative central authority for issuing passports or civil documents and it does not have appropriate screening and vetting measures.” He also cited its visa overstay rates.

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Haiti, which avoided the travel ban during Trump’s first term, was also included for high overstay rates and large numbers who came to the U.S. illegally. Haitians continue to flee poverty, hunger and political instability deepens while police and a U.N.-backed mission fight a surge in gang violence, with armed men controlling at least 85% of its capital, Port-au-Prince.“Haiti lacks a central authority with sufficient availability and dissemination of law enforcement information necessary to ensure its nationals do not undermine the national security of the United States,” Trump wrote.The Iranian government government offered no immediate reaction to being included. The Trump administration called it a “state sponsor of terrorism,” barring visitors except for those already holding visas or coming into the U.S. on special visas America issues for minorities facing persecution.

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Other Mideast nations on the list — Libya, Sudan and Yemen — all face ongoing civil strife and territory overseen by opposing factions. Sudan has an active war, while Yemen’s war is largely stalemated and Libyan forces remain armed.International aid groups and refugee resettlement organizations roundly condemned the new ban. “This policy is not about national security — it is about sowing division and vilifying communities that are seeking safety and opportunity in the United States,” said Abby Maxman, president of Oxfam America.

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The travel ban results from a Jan. 20 executive order Trump issued requiring the departments of State and Homeland Security and the Director of National Intelligence to compile a report on “hostile attitudes” toward the U.S. and whether entry from certain countries represented a national security risk.

During his first term, Trump issuedKIEV, Ucrania (AP) — Al menos cinco personas, entre las que había un niño de un año, murieron en un ataque nocturno con drones rusos en la ciudad de Pryluky, en el norte de Ucrania, afirmó el jueves el gobernador regional, Viacheslav Chaus.

El ataque se produjo unas horas después de la conversación entre el presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, y su homólogo ruso, Vladímir Putin. Según Trump, Putin dijo “muy firmemente” que Moscú tomará represalias por los ataques con drones de Ucrania el fin de semana contra aeródromos militares rusos.Seis personas más resultaron heridas en el ataque y fueron hospitalizadas, agregó el gobernador, que dijo que seis drones tipo Shahed impactaron en áreas residenciales de Pryluky a primera hora del jueves, causando daños graves en edificios residenciales.

Horas después, otras 17 personas resultaron heridas en un ataque con drones rusos en la ciudad de Járkiv, en el este del país, incluidos niños, una mujer embarazada y otra de 93 años, escribió el jefe regional, Oleh Syniehubov, en Telegram.Alrededor de la 1:05 de la madrugada, drones tipo Shahed impactaron en dos edificios de apartamentos en el distrito Slobidskyi de la ciudad, provocando incendios y destruyendo varios vehículos particulares.

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