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usadvlottery · 3 months
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if-you-fan-a-fire · 9 months
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"DEPORTEE's RETURN MAY BE ALLOWED," Toronto Globe. July 21, 1933. Page 3. --- Welland Man Can Apply for Admission to United States ---- (Special Despatch to The Globe.) Welland, July 20. - Word Thursday from United States Immigration officials to Rev. Dr. T. H. Ibbott of Welland uncovers once again the deportation case of August Gabert in 1931 to his native land, Germany, after, Gabert had paid his son a visit in Detroit, only to find that the American Immigration officials would not allow him to re-enter Canada. After much correspondence with the Immigration Department at Washington, Rev. Dr. Ibbott, who is working on the case, received word Thursday that Mr. Gabert has been granted permission to reapply for admission to the United States after his deportation. Rev. Dr. Ibbott believes that Gabert will be successful in his efforts to be allowed to return to America.
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mysharona1987 · 5 months
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How genocide and ethnic cleansing works. Pretend other human beings aren’t human.
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reasonsforhope · 1 year
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"While tourists visiting Mexican beaches complain about piles of smelly seaweed, one Mexican gardener reckoned it was something like a gift.
The governments in places like Cancun have been required to clear away as much as 40,000 tons of sargassum seaweed, which smells like rotten eggs, but Omar de Jesús Vazquez Sánchez is steering it away from the landfills and into a kiln, where he makes adobe-like blocks that pass regulation as a building material.
He started SargaBlock to market the bricks, which are being highlighted by the UN Development Program as a stroke of brilliance, and a sustainable solution to a current environmental problem.
His story begins back in 2015 when, like any experienced laborer, he found rich people were stuck with a job they didn’t want to do. In this case, it was cleaning up the sargassum on the beaches of the Riviera Maya.
Omar grew up in poverty, immigrated to the US as a child to become a day laborer, and eventually dropped out of school and became a substance abuser. The American dream never appealed to him as much as a “Mexican dream”—a mix of memories from his childhood and dreams of being a gardener back home, so he moved back.
His time feeling unwanted as an addict and immigrant gave him a unique perspective on the smelly seaweed.
“When you have problems with drugs or alcohol, you’re viewed as a problem for society. No one wants anything to do with you. They look away,” Omar told Christian Science Monitor in a translated interview.
“When sargassum started arriving, it created a similar reaction. Everyone was complaining, I wanted to mold something good out of something everyone saw as bad.”
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The ecology and environment offices of Quintana Roo, the legislative area that includes the city of Cancun, approved the SargaBlocks for use, and similar organic-based blocks have been reckoned as being capable of enduring 120 years.
The UN Development Program selected Omar’s work to be featured in their Accelerator Lab global broadcast to alert the world of its value and ingenuity.
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There are all kinds of naturally-occurring pollutants or burdens that could be used in construction, and the UNDP hoped that by sharing Omar’s vision of the future of the Caribbean’s sargassum problem, it would inspire others to act in similar ways.
Bricks and cement can be great sources to use up naturally-occurring material that’s dangerous or burdensome—like this Filippino community using the ash from volcanic eruptions to make bricks.
Omar has been fortunate enough to be able to donate 14 “Casas Angelitas,” or homes made of SargaBlock, to families in need, and seems to be exceedingly close to achieving his “Mexican dream.”"
-via Good News Network, 4/24/23
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kuramirocket · 11 months
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memenewsdotcom · 10 days
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Senate dismisses Mayorkas impeachment
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lilithism1848 · 4 months
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usadvlottery · 2 months
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Applicants must carefully review the eligibility requirements and ensure they meet all necessary criteria before submitting their application. The Diversity Visa Lottery Program serves as a gateway for individuals from diverse backgrounds to embark on a new chapter in the United States. By understanding country eligibility and meeting the program's requirements, aspiring immigrants can take the first step towards realizing their aspirations of living and working in America.
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if-you-fan-a-fire · 1 year
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“Alien Blames 'Black Paul’,” Border Cities Star. February 7, 1933. Page 8. ---- SMUGGLED TO U. S. --- Micaleff Named as Head Of Airplane Gang ---- For the sum of $65, 'Black Paul’ Micaleff, alleged head of a smuggling gang, agreed to get Louis Gunson, a Lithuanian, into the United States, Gunson declared when brought before David A. Wolff, assitstat United States district attorney, yesterday afternoon at Detroit.
Canadian police state that Micaleff was still residing on the East Windsor waterfront according to latest information. They have not been asked to co-operate in investigating the case, they said. 
Gunson was arrested with four other men, after immigration officers saw a plane land at the Eagle Flying Field at Harper avenue and Seven Mills Road, Detroit.
The officers waited, they said, until they saw the pilot. Jacob Leslie, 30, of 1553 Seyburn avenue, Detroit, take Gunson to an automobile driven by Charles Schmidt. 36, of 832 Temple; avenue. Detroit. The men, with Norman Diehle of 5920 Three Mile Drive, a service man at the airport, were then placed under arrest. 
The plane, which immigration authorities say has been used extensively in transporting aliens from Canada, was seized at the flying field.
The four men were taken before Assistant District Attorney Wolff. where Gunson is said to have implicated "Black Paul." 
Leslie and Schmidt were taken before Commissioner Stanley J. Hurd, who set a $3,500 bond for Leslie and a $4,500 bond for Schmidt. $1,000 of which was for a liquor violation. Officers reported they found two gallons of whisky in his car.
Gunson had been living In Canada since 1922. He came recently to Windsor from Montreal.
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robot-roadtrip-rants · 2 months
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the best part of being an American is how people will move here from other countries and build restaurants where you can eat their delicious food and there's always more people moving in and there's always more delicious food to discover. like. why do people not like immigrants. do you not want FOOD. you have never known the ecstasy of walking into a tiny hole in the wall and an iraqi mom comes out and feeds you iraqi mom food, and it shows.
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Florida about to find out🤣
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coffee-n-ritalin · 8 months
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I honestly don't get why people still want to live in the US. I mean, there is no health services, terrible labor laws, people make them swear allegiance to the flag, which is something that in my country was done during the dictatorships...
Logic dictates people should be filing out of there, right?
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reasonsforhope · 1 year
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“America likes to tell a certain story about itself: It’s a safe haven, a place of refuge for the tired, the poor, the huddled masses yearning to breathe free. It’s a story that history shows hasn’t always been true. But thankfully, it just got easier for Americans to take matters into their own hands and turn that aspiration into a reality.
The Biden administration on January 19 launched the Welcome Corps, a new program that will allow groups of Americans to directly sponsor refugees to resettle in their communities.
Whereas recent programs have focused on bringing over people from specific places — Afghanistan, Ukraine, Venezuela — this program makes it possible for private citizens to resettle people from any place in the world, so long as they are refugees as defined by the US Refugee Act.
Under the Welcome Corps program, you and a few of your friends can pool together funds to provide an immigration pathway that allows vulnerable people who may not otherwise be able to immigrate the ability to rebuild their lives in the US. Forming a private sponsor group involves bringing together at least five adults in your area and collectively raising $2,275 for each person you want to resettle in your community. With that money, sponsors commit to helping them through the first three months there, which can include securing and furnishing housing, stocking the pantry with food, supporting job hunts, and registering kids for school.
It’s a powerful way to improve life for the newcomers, granting them protection from persecution or violence in their country of origin, plus the chance to access health care, education, and socioeconomic opportunities. It can also improve life for everyone who’ll be in the newcomers’ orbit, including you and your neighbors. Research suggests welcoming refugees will likely benefit your community as a whole, for example by opening new businesses that revitalize neighborhoods. In Canada, a similar private sponsorship program has proven immensely popular and successful over the past decade.
But you might be thinking: Why should it fall to private citizens to fork over the cash, time, and energy to resettle refugees? Shouldn’t that be the government’s job?
...It’s a fair point: This is the government’s job. That’s why the advocacy groups that pushed for the Welcome Corps program insisted that any refugees who come to the US via private sponsorship should be in addition to the number of traditional, government-assisted resettlement cases.
The State Department has signaled that it agrees. This means that by sponsoring a refugee, you can play a role in allowing the US to take in more refugees overall. It really is additive.
And unlike prior programs for Afghans or Ukrainians, which were temporary, ad hoc responses to crises, the Welcome Corps is intended to be a permanent fixture. The hope is that it’ll complement the traditional resettlement process, which has been struggling for years.”
-via Vox, 1/27/23
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anarchywoofwoof · 1 month
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if you are any shade other than lily white and you live in texas, i suggest you start carrying your birth certificate with you. this country is spiraling down the drain faster than you can react at this point.
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destielmemenews · 1 month
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This decision comes after the Supreme Court paved the way for Texas state officials to arrest and detain people they suspect of entering the country illegally. The court had previously issued an indefinite pause on the proceedings.
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