Sunday, June 23, 2019

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Pres. Trump and State Officials Speak on Upcoming Mass Deportation Sweep


OAN Newsroom
UPDATED 11:13 AM PT — Saturday, June 22, 2019
President Trump says ‘when people come into our country illegally, they will be deported’.
That’s according to a series of tweets by President Trump Saturday, regarding Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s upcoming deportation sweep this week.
The President said, the individuals ICE are scheduled to apprehend ‘have already been ordered to be deported’ saying ‘they have run from the law and run from the courts, these are people that are supposed to go back to their home country’.
ICE will begin its massive deportation sweep Sunday, with reports saying, they plan to remove up to 2,000 illegal migrants across ten major cities.
Meanwhile, Chicago Mayor, Lori Lightfoot, says the city’s police will not cooperate with ICE in the deportation effort.
Rather, Lightfoot tweeted on Friday, that she ordered Chicago police and law enforcement officials to block ICE’s access to city department databases related to immigration.
She also said she personally reached out to ICE leadership in the city to voice her opposition to the raids.
Other cities where raids are expected to take place include Houston, Chicago, Miami and Los Angeles.

Iran Threat Remains High as Iranian Cyber Attacks Continue Against U.S.

In this June 18, 2019 photo, President Donald Trump speaks during his re-election kickoff rally at the Amway Center in Orlando, Fla. Trump declared Thursday that “Iran made a very big mistake” in shooting down a U.S. drone. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)


OAN Newsroom
UPDATED 11:22 AM PT — Saturday, June 22, 2019
Cyber security firms say they’re seeing an uptick in Iranian cyber attacks against the U.S.
Iran is allegedly targeting U.S. cyber infrastructure in its recent attacks, as tension continues to rise between Washington and Tehran.
Most often, the attacks take the form of a deceptive email, meant to trick users into installing malicious software onto their systems.
Experts say, the report shows the length to which the Iranian regime is going to find out what the next U.S. move will be.
The surge in attacks this month took place around the same time the U.S. blamed Iran for the oil tanker attacks.

Biden vows to repeal Trump tax cuts on 'Day One' if he captures White House


Former Vice President and current presidential candidate Joe Biden promised Saturday that on "Day One" of a Biden presidency he would repeal President Trump's 2017 tax cuts and close $500 billion on tax loopholes.
Speaking at the South Carolina Democratic Party Convention, Biden said that "Income inequities are at an all-time high and made worse by Trump's tax cuts and enormous giveaways to the top one-tenth of the 1 percent ... and it's time we start to reward work over wealth."
Outlining his policy proposals in this visit to the early primary state, Biden said the GOP-backed tax cuts, which have been heavily criticized in some quarters as beneficial only to the rich, have no socially redeeming value. He vowed to "put that money to good use."
Biden promised that, among other things, residual funds from the tax break would be put toward initiatives such as green energy research and development, two-year college tuition grants and a public-option health insurance plan.
The 2020 hopeful also proposed an $8,000-per-child credit for child care. In addition, he promised to increase Title I funding for schools with high numbers of low-income students, and to allocate between $15 billion and $45 billion to expand universal pre-K, raise teachers' pay, fully fund special education and double the number of school psychologists, guidance counselors and nurses to support public school systems.
Biden also reiterated his plan to implement a public health care option like Medicare, which would guarantee that low-income individuals have health coverage.
Biden continues to lead the polls in a field of some two-dozen Democratic contenders.

Trump says US will impose 'major' sanctions on Iran starting Monday


President Trump said on Saturday that his administration was preparing an additional round of "major" sanctions against Iran amid heightened tensions between the two countries.
"Iran cannot have Nuclear Weapons! Under the terrible Obama plan, they would have been on their way to Nuclear in a short number of years, and existing verification is not acceptable. We are putting major additional Sanctions on Iran on Monday," he wrote in a tweet. "I look forward to the day that sanctions come off Iran, and they become a productive and prosperous nation again - The sooner the better!"
Earlier in the day, Trump told reporters that his administration was moving forward with sanctions.
“They’re going on slowly and in some cases pretty rapidly," Trump said as he was departing for Camp David.
The president also confirmed in a tweet that he would discuss Iran at Camp David this weekend.
“I am at Camp David working on many things, including Iran!” he wrote.
Concerns about the possibility of a military confrontation rose on Thursday, after Iran shot down a U.S. spy drone over the Strait of Hormuz. Officials in Tehran and Washington have disputed whether the drone was in Iranian airspace or not.
Trump said in a tweet that the U.S. was “cocked & loaded” to retaliate on Thursday night, but that he ultimately decided against doing so because 150 people would have died.
“We want to be proportionate,” he said on Saturday, though he did not rule out the possibility of future military action against Iran.
“It’s always on the table until we get this solved,” he added. “We have a tremendously powerful military force in that area.”
Trump announced last year that Washington would unilaterally withdraw from the Obama-era Iran nuclear deal, bucking U.S. allies while imposing a punishing round of economic sanctions.

Saturday, June 22, 2019

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Give illegal immigrants a 10-year visa ‘immediately,’ 2020 Dem Hickenlooper says: report


The estimated 11 million illegal immigrants living in the U.S. should be granted 10-year visas “immediately,” a Democrat seeking the party’s 2020 presidential nomination said Friday.
John Hickenlooper, who served as Colorado’s governor from 2011 until earlier this year, made the comment at the NALEO forum in Miami, during a candidates forum sponsored by the Spanish-language TV network Telemundo.
Other 2020 Democrats participating in the forum were Pete Buttigieg, Julian Castro, Amy Klobuchar, Beto O’Rourke, Bernie Sanders, Eric Swalwell and Elizabeth Warren
Hickenlooper was asked what message he would have for those living in the U.S. illegally, the Washington Free Beacon reported.
“What I would say with the 11 million people that are here now,” Hickenlooper said, “[is] that we should give them a 10-year visa immediately, put them on a pathway to citizenship and make sure that if it takes longer they can have extensions."
During his response, Hickenlooper also referred to a 2014 interview in the Wall Street Journal, for which he received backlash for suggesting that illegal immigrants didn’t regard U.S. citizenship as a priority.
"What I was trying to say at that time,” Hickenlooper explained Friday, according to the Free Beacon, “was the priority should be allow people to come out from the shadows.”
Hickenlooper also proposed free health care for the undocumented.
At the same forum Friday, Hickenlooper also addressed remarks from earlier in the week, in which he criticized the Democratic socialism preached by fellow Democratic candidate Sanders.
Having taken heat over criticizing a fellow Democrat, Hickenlooper instead framed his answer as part of a critique of President Trump.
“President Trump is fueling a national crisis of division in this country that is moving the country backwards,” Hickenlooper said, according to the Hill. “But socialism is not the answer.”
Hickenlooper announced his White House run in March, saying he aimed “to produce the progressive change Washington has failed to deliver.”
Friday’s event in Miami was part of the annual conference of the NALEO Educational Fund, a nonprofit that helps U.S. Latinos participate in the nation’s political process.
The conference for NALEO (National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials) is scheduled to conclude Saturday.

Sean Spicer: Joe Biden a 'flip-flopping gaffe machine' benefitting largely from Obama ties


Democratic 2020 frontrunner Joe Biden is reliably gaffe-prone and is leading in the polls chiefly due to his association with former President Barack Obama, according to Sean Spicer.
The former vice president's name identification is another reason he leads a pack of more than 20 candidates -- not because he is running a good campaign, Spicer, a former White House press secretary under President Trump. said Friday on Fox News' "Hannity."
"I think there's a false narrative out there that Joe Biden is some sort of political success," Spicer told guest host Jason Chaffetz. "He's been saying dumb things since he was first elected in the early 1970s. He has run for president twice and epically failed.

"I think there's a false narrative out there that Joe Biden is some sort of political success. He's been saying dumb things since he was first elected in the early 1970s. He has run for president twice and epically failed."
— Sean Spicer, former White House press secretary
"Biden right now benefits from eight years of ... being vice president to, frankly, a popular president from the Democratic Party."
However, Biden's penchant for making public gaffes and the absence of Obama at his side will hurt him when he joins his fellow contenders for next week's primary debates in Miami, Spicer said.
"He is a flip-flopping gaffe machine," Spicer claimed.
"Right now, once the other candidates have an opportunity to go after him on the debate stage coming up ...  and he doesn't have Obama to carry the ticket, he will fail epically as he has twice before."
Most recently, Biden remained defiant after making comments about how he was able to work well with former Sens. Herman Talmadge, D-Ga., and James O. Eastland, D-Miss., despite the fact they were avowed segregationists.
Biden's campaign defended the comments while the candidate himself rebuffed calls for his apology -- and has fired back at his critics.
“Apologize for what?” Biden told reporters Wednesday night when asked about the criticism over his remarks. “Not a racist bone in my body. I've been involved in civil rights my whole career. Period. Period. Period.”
Fox News' Paul Steinhauser contributed to this report.

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