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Rahatupu
#501 Posted : Monday, February 13, 2017 5:32:25 PM
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Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:
Flo-ology wrote:
Tokyo wrote:
harrydre wrote:

That has nothing to do with travel ban. Many people are denied entry at POE. Her inconsistenct narrative resulted in denial of entry




@Tycho, I agree with you. At POE you are interrogated of your intentions in that country. If your answers/explanations don't add up you are denied entry. The way she carried herself plus the academic certificates in her possession sold her out. I suspect in this case the young lady was planning to use her certificates to get "those" jobs in US and most likely overstay as some Kenyans do.


If the Visa was validly obtained and no new information had been received between issuing the visa and the time of entry to invalidate the visa, then I don't think the immigration officer should deny you entry.

The whole point of applying for a visa before travel is to allow for vetting of travelers, before they get to the POE. Withdrawing consent to enter after giving it is unfair and unjustified.


@obi.....wrong. a visa is a first line of defence while the immigration officer is the last line. Pls read the disclaimer on visas_- ....does not constitute authority to enter.....entry maybe denied. Secondly new info is what the immigration officer seeks from the person arriving by way of interrogation.
masukuma
#502 Posted : Monday, February 13, 2017 5:45:16 PM
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hamburglar wrote:
I think if someone is being truthful they would not have a problem with the immigration officers vetting or even handing over their phone for them to peruse. She had to give out the phone because by refusing to hand it over it would have meant immediate deportation. Handing it over shows that at least she was cooperating and that will sometimes help your cause if the case is 50/50.

that line has been used by dictators all over!! arguing that you don't care about the right to privacy because you have nothing to hide is no different than saying you don't care about free speech because you have nothing to say! Nobody needs to justify why they 'need' a right, The burden of justification falls on the one seeking to infringe upon the right.
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hardwood
#503 Posted : Monday, February 13, 2017 6:42:34 PM
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To visit another country is a privilege. The visa is a privilege, not a right and can be revoked at any moment by your host. It's just like visiting your neighbor. A neighbor can accept your request for a visit, but if you land at the door with luggage and baggage that suggests that you don't intend to go back home after the visit and thus would become a burden and a nuisance to the host, then the jirani can say no and turn you back at the main door, the fact that you have spent 200 bob from ushago to his home notwithstanding. So the US did nothing wrong in denying that Kenyan entry.
aemathenge
#504 Posted : Monday, February 13, 2017 8:37:31 PM
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According to (former) NSA analyst and counterintelligence officer John R. Schindler's piece in the Observer, the U.S.'s intelligence community is so convinced that Donald Trump and his administration have been compromised by Russia that (they) it are no longer briefing the White House on all of its most sensitive information, lest the information end up in Putin's cold, tiger-blood-soaked hands.

In light of this, and out of worries about the White House’s ability to keep secrets, some of our spy agencies have begun withholding intelligence from the Oval Office.

Why risk your most sensitive information if the president may ignore it anyway?

A senior National Security Agency official explained that NSA was systematically holding back some of the “good stuff” from the White House, in an unprecedented move.

For decades, NSA has prepared special reports for the president’s eyes only, containing enormously sensitive intelligence. In the last three weeks, however, NSA has ceased doing this, fearing Trump and his staff cannot keep their best SIGINT [Signals Intercept] secrets.

Worse, our nation's intelligence experts aren't solely worried that Team Trump might accidentally reveal secrets to the enemy.

There's concern that even the Situation Room has been compromised by Russia.

What’s going on was explained lucidly by a senior Pentagon intelligence official, who stated that “since January 20, we’ve assumed that the Kremlin has ears inside the SITROOM,” meaning the White House Situation Room, the 5,500 square-foot conference room in the West Wing where the president and his top staffers get intelligence briefings.

“There’s not much the Russians don’t know at this point,” the official added in wry frustration.

Credit to the Observer for publishing this piece, since Jared Kushner, Trump's senior aide/son-in-law/lead puppeteer, is the paper's owner and publisher.


Source:
hardwood
#505 Posted : Monday, February 13, 2017 8:44:59 PM
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aemathenge wrote:
Quote:
According to (former) NSA analyst and counterintelligence officer John R. Schindler's piece in the Observer, the U.S.'s intelligence community is so convinced that Donald Trump and his administration have been compromised by Russia that (they) it are no longer briefing the White House on all of its most sensitive information, lest the information end up in Putin's cold, tiger-blood-soaked hands.

In light of this, and out of worries about the White House’s ability to keep secrets, some of our spy agencies have begun withholding intelligence from the Oval Office.

Why risk your most sensitive information if the president may ignore it anyway?

A senior National Security Agency official explained that NSA was systematically holding back some of the “good stuff” from the White House, in an unprecedented move.

For decades, NSA has prepared special reports for the president’s eyes only, containing enormously sensitive intelligence. In the last three weeks, however, NSA has ceased doing this, fearing Trump and his staff cannot keep their best SIGINT [Signals Intercept] secrets.

Worse, our nation's intelligence experts aren't solely worried that Team Trump might accidentally reveal secrets to the enemy.

There's concern that even the Situation Room has been compromised by Russia.

What’s going on was explained lucidly by a senior Pentagon intelligence official, who stated that “since January 20, we’ve assumed that the Kremlin has ears inside the SITROOM,” meaning the White House Situation Room, the 5,500 square-foot conference room in the West Wing where the president and his top staffers get intelligence briefings.

“There’s not much the Russians don’t know at this point,” the official added in wry frustration.

Credit to the Observer for publishing this piece, since Jared Kushner, Trump's senior aide/son-in-law/lead puppeteer, is the paper's owner and publisher.


Source:


#FakeNews #HogwashPress
Rahatupu
#506 Posted : Monday, February 13, 2017 10:49:33 PM
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Copied:......is not a disagreement about the law and the Constitution. There is no constitutional right for a citizen in a foreign country who has no status in America to demand entry into our country. Such a right cannot exist; such a right will never exist," Miller said
masukuma
#507 Posted : Monday, February 13, 2017 11:49:19 PM
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hardwood wrote:
To visit another country is a privilege. The visa is a privilege, not a right and can be revoked at any moment by your host. It's just like visiting your neighbor. A neighbor can accept your request for a visit, but if you land at the door with luggage and baggage that suggests that you don't intend to go back home after the visit and thus would become a burden and a nuisance to the host, then the jirani can say no and turn you back at the main door, the fact that you have spent 200 bob from ushago to his home notwithstanding. So the US did nothing wrong in denying that Kenyan entry.

I am in total agreement with you! sio right! it can be withdrawn. my biggest issue is that people allow themselves to be bended over backwards so much to a point where you sacrifice your individual right!
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murchr
#508 Posted : Tuesday, February 14, 2017 6:34:10 AM
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Hii hand shake jo! Laughing out loudly
"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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murchr
#509 Posted : Tuesday, February 14, 2017 7:51:50 AM
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Day 26

"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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hardwood
#510 Posted : Tuesday, February 14, 2017 8:54:08 AM
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#ChapaKazi #MAGA






hardwood
#511 Posted : Tuesday, February 14, 2017 8:56:23 AM
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A working president....






hardwood
#512 Posted : Tuesday, February 14, 2017 9:26:56 AM
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#GreatLeader






quicksand
#513 Posted : Tuesday, February 14, 2017 9:28:27 AM
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hardwood wrote:
A working president....








...who had to fire the National Security Adviser for being a National Security RISK! The irony is delicious.
...And, it is being presumed Michael Flynn acted on his own, cause God forbid if he was under orders from Trump it will be curtains.
It is interesting how Trump, his lackeys and sycophants cannot see the fires engulfing them ...sikio la kufa ...
More popcorn please Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
hardwood
#514 Posted : Tuesday, February 14, 2017 9:29:55 AM
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#MAGA





hardwood
#515 Posted : Tuesday, February 14, 2017 9:40:36 AM
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murchr wrote:
Day 26



So what? Why didn't you give the reasons for his resignation? OK let me help you....

The New York Times wrote:
Michael T. Flynn, the national security adviser, resigned on Monday night after it was revealed that he had misled Vice President Mike Pence and other top White House officials about his conversations with the Russian ambassador to the United States.

Mr. Flynn, who served in the job for less than a month, said he had given “incomplete information” regarding a telephone call he had with the ambassador in late December about American sanctions against Russia, weeks before Mr. Trump’s inauguration. Mr. Flynn previously had denied that he had any substantive conversations with Ambassador Sergey I. Kislyak, and Mr. Pence repeated that claim in television interviews as recently as this month.

But on Monday, a former administration official said the Justice Department warned the White House last month that Mr. Flynn had not been fully forthright about his conversations with the ambassador. As a result, the Justice Department feared that Mr. Flynn could be vulnerable to blackmail by Moscow.

In his resignation letter, which the White House emailed to reporters, Mr. Flynn said he had held numerous calls with foreign officials during the transition. “Unfortunately, because of the fast pace of events, I inadvertently briefed the vice president-elect and others with incomplete information regarding my phone calls with the Russian ambassador,” he wrote. “I have sincerely apologized to the president and the vice president, and they have accepted my apology.”

“I am tendering my resignation, honored to have served our nation and the American people in such a distinguished way,” Mr. Flynn wrote.

The White House said in the statement that it was replacing Mr. Flynn with retired Lt. Gen. Joseph K. Kellogg Jr. of the Army, a Vietnam War veteran, as acting national security adviser.
Ngalaka
#516 Posted : Tuesday, February 14, 2017 1:16:57 PM
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General Michael Flynn - was pushed out - as 'National Security advisor' to Trump for discussing with the Russian Ambassador - about the Latest sanctions slapped on Russia by Obama administration, then lying about it - to among others VP Pence.

Apparently, following the discussion between Flynn and the Russian Ambassador, Putin withheld the expected retaliation on sanctions!

Then....

At the time Trump tweeted;-
Isuni yilu yi maa me muyo - ni Mbisuu
harrydre
#517 Posted : Tuesday, February 14, 2017 9:36:13 PM
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Ngalaka wrote:
General Michael Flynn - was pushed out - as 'National Security advisor' to Trump for discussing with the Russian Ambassador - about the Latest sanctions slapped on Russia by Obama administration, then lying about it - to among others VP Pence.

Apparently, following the discussion between Flynn and the Russian Ambassador, Putin withheld the expected retaliation on sanctions!

Then....

At the time Trump tweeted;-


They are inching closer to getting him. When you hear of 'testify' being asked by republicans. Nikunoma
i.am.back!!!!
murchr
#518 Posted : Wednesday, February 15, 2017 3:31:40 AM
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White house today tried to portray a picture of being deceived by Flynn about his russian associate phone calls. But it later emerged that Trump was in the know for weeks and the only reason he fired this guy was coz of the leaks



In all this the VP was in the dark, not even being informed about the "resignation"


In other news

NY TIMES wrote:
WASHINGTON — President Trump and his top aides coordinated their response to North Korea’s missile test on Saturday night in full view of diners at Mr. Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida — a remarkable public display of presidential activity that is almost always conducted in highly secure settings.

The scene — of aides huddled over their computers and the president on his cellphone at his club’s terrace — was captured by a club member dining not far away and published in pictures on his Facebook account. The images also show Mr. Trump conferring with his guest at the resort, Shinzo Abe, the Japanese prime minister.

Shortly before the club member, Richard DeAgazio, who joined Mr. Trump’s club recently, took the pictures, North Korea test-fired a ballistic missile into the sea off its eastern coast. Mr. DeAgazio posted his photographs to Facebook as the two leaders and their staff members reviewed documents and worked on their laptops, using cellphones as flashlights.

“HOLY MOLY !!! It was fascinating to watch the flurry of activity at dinner when the news came that North Korea had launched a missile in the direction of Japan,” Mr. DeAgazio wrote later on Facebook, describing how the two leaders “conferred and then went into another room for hastily arranged press conference.”

The fact that the national security incident played out in public view drew swift condemnation from Democrats, who said it was irresponsible for Mr. Trump not to have moved his discussion to a more private location.

“There’s no excuse for letting an international crisis play out in front of a bunch of country club members like dinner theater,” Representative Nancy Pelosi of California, the Democratic leader in the House, wrote on Twitter.


https://www.nytimes.com/...-north-korea-trump.html

"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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murchr
#519 Posted : Wednesday, February 15, 2017 6:10:01 AM
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This story by BD is just laughable.
Business Daily wrote:
“A failure of Kenyan diplomacy” is to blame for President Donald Trump’s decision on Monday to place phone calls to the presidents of Nigeria and South Africa but not Kenya, a well-placed source in Washington tells the Business Daily.


This is the deal.

Washington Post wrote:
President Trump signed his first piece of legislation on Tuesday, a measure that could presage the most aggressive assault on government regulations since President Reagan.

The bill cancels out a Securities and Exchange Commission regulation that would have required oil and gas and mining companies to disclose in detail the payments they make to foreign governments in a bid to boost transparency in resource-rich countries.

“Today, President Trump is signing his name to a bill with only one clear purpose: to make it easier to get away with corruption,” said Oxfam America’s senior policy adviser for extractive industries Isabel Munilla. “This rule was mandated by Congress, a mandate that remains in force in spite of this senseless bill.” She said the SEC was still under instructions to come up with another rule that would serve the same purpose.

The House resolution was introduced by Rep. Bill Huizenga (R-Mich.), a member of the House Financial Services Committee. In the Senate, the lead sponsor was Sen. James Inhofe (R-Okla.).


https://www.washingtonpo...?utm_term=.3f4602ac00b7
"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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MatataMingi
#520 Posted : Wednesday, February 15, 2017 11:19:48 AM
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http://www.independent.c...en-letter-a7578831.html

Really interesting.
Drump is SICK. He needs HELP
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