Brian Moore For Governor of Florida/DEMOCRATjenkan04
Brian Moore on the issues for Governor of Florida
Candidates personal history
Presented by The Highlands Tea Party http://thehighlandsteaparty.com /
Prepared by John Nelson
Brian Moore For Governor of Florida/DEMOCRATjenkan04
Brian Moore on the issues for Governor of Florida
Candidates personal history
Presented by The Highlands Tea Party http://thehighlandsteaparty.com /
Prepared by John Nelson
This powerpoint was made in the fall of 2019. It describes the basic setup of the US government (the branches set up in the constitution). It touches on how a president can be impeached and how the (then current) impeachment of Trump was progressing.
INADMISSIBILITY ON PUBLIC CHARGE GROUNDS: The new Department of Homeland Security (DHS) public charge regulations to determine whether an immigrant applying for admission or adjustment of status is inadmissible to the United States under the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) is now being implemented by DHS around the country as authorized recently by the U.S. Supreme Court.
What is a Public Charge?
Public Charge is not defined in the Immigration and Nationality Act; therefore, leave it to the executive branch of government to fill in the blanks.
The new regulations that are being implemented does exactly that. The regulations explains or informs DHS agents and officers and immigrants potentially effected by it the contours of certain items critical to a public charge inadmissibility determination.
Anger swells after NSA phone records collection revelationstrupassion
The scale of America's surveillance state was laid bare on Thursday as senior politicians revealed that the US counter-terrorism effort had swept up swaths of personal data from the phone calls of millions of citizens for years.
After the revelation by the Guardian of a sweeping secret court order that authorised the FBI to seize all call records from a subsidiary of Verizon, the Obama administration sought to defuse mounting anger over what critics described as the broadest surveillance ruling ever issued.
This powerpoint was made in the fall of 2019. It describes the basic setup of the US government (the branches set up in the constitution). It touches on how a president can be impeached and how the (then current) impeachment of Trump was progressing.
INADMISSIBILITY ON PUBLIC CHARGE GROUNDS: The new Department of Homeland Security (DHS) public charge regulations to determine whether an immigrant applying for admission or adjustment of status is inadmissible to the United States under the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) is now being implemented by DHS around the country as authorized recently by the U.S. Supreme Court.
What is a Public Charge?
Public Charge is not defined in the Immigration and Nationality Act; therefore, leave it to the executive branch of government to fill in the blanks.
The new regulations that are being implemented does exactly that. The regulations explains or informs DHS agents and officers and immigrants potentially effected by it the contours of certain items critical to a public charge inadmissibility determination.
Anger swells after NSA phone records collection revelationstrupassion
The scale of America's surveillance state was laid bare on Thursday as senior politicians revealed that the US counter-terrorism effort had swept up swaths of personal data from the phone calls of millions of citizens for years.
After the revelation by the Guardian of a sweeping secret court order that authorised the FBI to seize all call records from a subsidiary of Verizon, the Obama administration sought to defuse mounting anger over what critics described as the broadest surveillance ruling ever issued.
1. Politics & Political News | Reuters.com
WASHINGTON - A divided U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday embraced a broad interpretation of
discrimination claims allowed under the landmark Fair Housing Act, a blow to lenders and insurers
that face such lawsuits and had urged the court to curb them.
WASHINGTON - As talks on an Iran nuclear deal enter the final stretch, U.S. lawmakers are
sharpening warnings against a "weak" agreement and laying down red lines that, if crossed, could
prompt Congress to trip up a carefully crafted international pact.
NEW YORK - Republican New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, who suffered in the polls after a
politically motivated bridge traffic tie-up, will announce on Tuesday he is running for president,
according to a source familiar with his plans.
1:07pm EDT
- Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner on Thursday vetoed 19 budget bills that he said would create a nearly $4
billion deficit for the financially troubled state.
3:15pm EDT
http://www.reuters.com/politics