Monday, September 4, 2017

USA news on Youtube Sep 4 2017

Trump Seriously Considering Ending DACA, With 6-Month Delay

President Trump is strongly considering a plan that would end the Obama-era program that shields young undocumented immigrants from deportation, but only after giving Congress six months to come up with a potential replacement for the popular initiative, according to three administration officials briefed on the discussions.

Officials working on the plan stressed that Mr Trump could still change his mind, and some key details had not yet been resolved.

Among them: whether beneficiaries of the program, known as Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, would be allowed to renew their protected status during the six-month period.

The compromise, which could lead to legislation superseding President Barack Obama's executive order, is intended to address a growing chorus of Republican lawmakers, led by the House speaker, Paul D.

Ryan, who have implored the White House to keep some form of the program.

The temporary solution has been the subject of quiet negotiations between Mr Trump's legislative staff and members of Mr Ryan's staff, according to an administration official familiar with the talks.

But administration aides concede that Congress may be unable to agree on a legislative fix, given the headwinds that previous legislation has run into for years. It is unclear exactly what would happen after six months if Congress does not act.

Continue reading the main story. The president is scheduled to receive more counsel on the matter on Monday, before an announcement the White House has said will be made on Tuesday. The plan was first reported on Sunday night by Politico.

The White House press secretary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, had no response to questions about the negotiations, other than to say Mr Trump still intended to make some kind of announcement after Labor Day.

One official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal deliberations, said that Mr Trump was sympathetic to the plight of the young immigrants, known as Dreamers — many have known life only in the United States and have few connections to the countries of their birth — but had been told by Justice Department lawyers that his predecessor's program would not survive a court challenge.

Last week, John F.

Kelly, the president's chief of staff, told associates that he did not see how the State of Texas, which has led the charge against the DACA policy, could proceed with a lawsuit while parts of the state are still underwater from Hurricane Harvey.

Democrats and corporate leaders, as well as Republicans, have urged Mr Trump to preserve the program, and public opinion polls have found overwhelming support for allowing the young immigrants to stay and work in the United States.

But Attorney General Jeff Sessions and his former aide, Stephen Miller, who is now the president's top national policy adviser, have been pushing Mr Trump to end the program.

Both are immigration hard-liners who see ending DACA as a core campaign promise that the president must adhere to.

Eleven state attorneys general wrote to Mr Sessions in June threatening to mount a legal challenge to the DACA program unless the administration phased out the program by Sept. 5, which is Tuesday.

In a meeting at the White House, Mr Sessions informed Mr Trump that he would not defend what he considered an unconstitutional order in court, according to people familiar with the conversation, and officials at the White House and the Department of Homeland Security have made the case to the president that his administration would look foolish if it argued in favor of preserving it.

The president has sent wildly divergent signals about the DACA program, publicly agonizing over the fate of the initiative for months.

He has vowed to prevent deportations of minors in college while promising to crack down on all forms of immigration. Most of those in Mr Trump's White House, including his own family, support lenience toward immigrants in the program.

The president's daughter Ivanka Trump and his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, who are both advisers to the president, back extending the DACA protections.

The policy change would affect about 800,000 undocumented immigrants currently shielded under the DACA program, potentially rescinding their legal status and subjecting them to deportation.

Immigration advocacy groups have said that ending the program would be a coldhearted step that would yield no benefit to the nation while endangering large numbers of young people raised in the United States who are seeking to work and pay taxes.

"I don't understand what anybody thinks we gain by taking away people's ability to work and subject them to deportation," said Cecilia Muñoz, who helped create the program as the chief domestic policy adviser to Mr Obama.

"The positive benefits of DACA are so abundantly clear.".

Murphy, Democrat of Connecticut, told Republicans in a Twitter message that "your moment has come" to preserve the program. "Every Democrat will join you," he said. "Show the courage and grace to save these children, and our nation.".

Representative Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, a Florida Republican who is retiring, wrote on Twitter, "After teasing #Dreamers for months with talk of his 'great heart,' @POTUS slams door on them.

Even as his supporters who favor curtailing illegal immigration have sought to hold him accountable to his campaign promise, Mr Trump has publicly expressed reservations about ending DACA.

In an April interview with The Associated Press, Mr Trump said that those protected under the program should "rest easy" about their status.

He insisted that his administration was "not after the Dreamers, we are after the criminals." He added, "That is our policy.".

But Mr Sessions has sought to enforce immigration laws as they exist now, and has balked at Mr Obama's executive actions in internal debates, administration officials said.

Any move to end the DACA program will not improve Mr Trump's already testy relations with Silicon Valley tech companies. On Thursday, a group of top tech chiefs — including Timothy D. Cook of Apple, Jeffrey P.

Bezos of Amazon and Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook — signed an open letter to the president and congressional leaders urging them to preserve the program.

On Saturday, Mr Zuckerberg changed the profile picture on his Facebook page, which has 96 million followers worldwide, to say, "I Support DACA." On Sunday, Mr Cook tweeted, "250 of my Apple coworkers are #Dreamers. I stand with them.".

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NEW BEGINNING【What happened to me and the future of this channel】 - Duration: 7:36.

Hi everyone!

My name is Lia and this is my first video in the last four years.

So..

It's been a while! Yo, what's up?

So, many of you might have been wondering where I've been, what happened to me,

why did I suddenly disappear...

off the planet of the Earth?

Well, today I want to explain what happened to me, why I stopped making videos, and what

I want to do with this channel from now on.

So, I am originally from Europe, Bulgaria.

Suddenly one day, in eight grade, my parents came back from work

and they informed me that they had won Green Cards.

At the summer of 2011, we moved to the state of Maryland

which is on the East Coast of the United States.

When I moved here I faced a language barrier, a cultural barrier.

There was so much I had to learn.

My English wasn't really good.

I had to do good in school, I had to make new friends;

It was a whole new world that I had to adapt to.

So, it was a very hard journey; a journey that was actually super beneficial to my growth

as a person.

I cannot emphasize enough how important I believe it is for people to experience living abroad.

I would recommend it to anyone.

I think everyone should go live abroad for a year or two

Get a job abroad, get an internship abroad, go study abroad.

It is so important to go see the world!

I think this creates mutual acceptance between

the different countries, and I think it is a key factor of developing

a more peaceful and happy united world.

If you don't know, I was part of 3 great studios, full of so many talented people.

Please, if you don't know them, go follow them; I will put a link in the description below

I was so proud to be part of their team; it was an honor, it was a great adventure.

However, they did overwhelm me...

There were projects all the time.

And you are kind of expected to do most of them….

And they also have pretty tight deadlines….

So, it was really really stressful to keep up with all my MEP parts

while at the same time

Working on my own projects in my free time,

while also... Relocating to the USA, learning a new language,

and doing well in school, and making new friends.

I was all over the place and it was hard.

It was hard.

But, you know, I tried to time manage myself, I tried to keep up with everything.

The second problem came when I realized that

America (USA) has much stricter laws about

copyright.

Here there is a huge amount of cyber security and if you get caught

Downloading songs/videos illegally, not giving credit,

you can get in a lot of trouble.

And it can also go on your record which totally ruins your future

Because every time you apply to jobs, it is gonna be there: that black spot on your record.

I did not want to get in any trouble, so I tried to stay away from that.

For a while, I used only footage that I had downloaded in Bulgaria, but..

I don't like reusing the same footage again and again and again.

So, I stopped using anime and I began using just pictures, drawings, manga.

Even though I am supposed to cite that as well, I feel that it is a little bit easier

to get my hands on.

But then the third and worst thing happened…

was that

My computer crashed.

Everything got deleted.

That's when I lost my Sony Vegas program, my Adobe After effects,

Everything that I used to edit videos with just puff…

DISAPPEARED.

It was a very difficult decision, it was a very sad decision, that I had to make, but…

I couldn't afford to get the program again.

I also didn't really have the time to edit anymore because I had all these other factors

that were building up.

So, I kind of just had to let it go.

That didn't mean that I stopped watching anime…

I kept on watching it, for a very long time.

I am still watching the videos you guys make. I give them thumbs up, I add them to my favorites,

I enjoy other people's work.

I have probably forgotten how to do good videos myself...

unfortunately, because it's been a very long time

but…

you know, maybe I'll try again.

We'll see what happens.

So I was like 14, maybe 15 years old, at the time I last posted my last video

Now I am almost 21.

And I think that I have changed a lot, I have grown a lot

I see the world as a much smaller place than I did before.

But I am still me.

And I still want to do videos for YouTube and I want to touch people's hearts.

What I want to focus on in the future

is the adventures that I go through

in my life.

I travel a lot.

I have been to most of Europe, I have been to North and South America, I've been to Egypt.

Obviously Japan is still a huge part of my heart.

I am absolutely in love with that country and their culture.

I am actually gonna take Japanese next year in college

And I am really really excited, even though it is a super hard language to learn

I believe I can do it

And I actually plan to go study abroad *in* Japan

Maybe next summer; we will see how my schedule

works out.

Until then though, I will post my other adventures, my other travels around the world.

I would like to ask you to challenge yourself, to get outside of your comfortable zone and

experience life!

Do things that you wouldn't think you would have done otherwise,

because these are the things

That are gonna change you, that are gonna

give you the most.

And even if you don't like it, and you decide you don't want to do it again

Well, at least you can say "I did it, I tried, I didn't like it, but

I am PROUD that I was BRAVE ENOUGH TO DO IT"

I have a friend who actually skydived last weekend.

I might do it, but we will see what happens because that is a little bit too much.

I am really excited for my new series of YouTube videos.

And I would really really appreciate it if you guys stick with me.

I want to thank you

For every single like, every single favorites, every single comment you've left…

…on my page, on my videos.

It means SO much to me.

I am so happy to have made people inspired,

I am happy to have been acknowledged by all of you, and...

…I really hope I continue to make you happy with my new videos.

Thank you so much for all of your support and I'll see you in the next video!

Bye bye!

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