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Monday, February 9, 2015

2 top Obama advisers leaving White House

WASHINGTON –  Two of President Barack Obama’s highest-ranking advisers will step down from their posts in the coming weeks, White House officials said Wednesday, reshuffling the president’s close-knit team for his final two years in office.

Jennifer Palmieri, Obama’s communications director, will step down in the spring and is in line to serve as communications director for Hillary Rodham Clinton’s likely presidential campaign, two Democrats with knowledge of staffing decisions said. Senior adviser Dan Pfeiffer, one of Obama’s longest-serving aides, is also on his way out, but hasn’t announced his future plans.

Amid a string of departures — the White House previously announced that presidential counselor John Podesta will leave in February — Obama will have to fill key vacancies as his presidency enters its final phase. As Obama looks to secure his legacy, he and his aides face a long list of policy steps announced earlier in his presidency that must be completed or locked in place before the next president takes over.

The White House reshuffle also reflects the gradual merging of Obama’s team with Clinton’s as the former first lady lays the groundwork for a widely expected campaign in 2016.

Podesta, who worked with Palmieri in President Bill Clinton’s administration, is expected to become campaign chairman for Hillary Clinton if she runs. Palmieri’s expected role in a future Clinton campaign was confirmed by two Democratic operatives who weren’t authorized to comment publicly and requested anonymity.

No firm date has been selected for Palmieri’s departure, but she’ll remain in her current role for a number of weeks, said a White House official. Pfeiffer plans to leave in mid-March. The official said Obama and chief of staff Denis McDonough would seek to fill the openings with an eye toward bringing in “new, energized staff with fresh ideas and new perspectives.”

A veteran media strategist known for her genial approach to dealing with reporters, Palmieri served in the Clinton administration and worked as a spokeswoman for North Carolina Sen. John Edwards during his presidential campaign. She was an executive at the Center for American Progress think tank before joining Obama’s staff at the start of his second term.

Pfeiffer is the last of Obama’s 2008 senior campaign team still working for the president. Obama’s communications director in his first term, he advocated for social media engagement and last month pushed to put the text of the State of the Union address on the Medium blogging platform in advance of delivery.

In a statement about his departure, Obama he’d benefited from Pfeiffer’s “political savvy and his advocacy for working people.” Before stepping down, he plans to wrap up a project in consultation with Silicon Valley experts to modernize digital communications, officials said.


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2 top Obama advisers leaving White House

Monday, January 19, 2015

House votes to overturn Obama immigration actions, bill heads to Senate - VIDEO: White House blasts move to block Obama"s immigration action

The Republican-led House voted Wednesday to overturn President Obama’s immigration actions from last November — and to unravel a directive from 2012 protecting immigrants who came to the U.S. illegally as children — sending the bill to the Senate where it faces an uncertain fate. 

The House voted 236-191 to approve the legislation, which funds the Homeland Security Department through the rest of the budget year to the tune of $40 billion. But as part of that bill, Republicans added provisions to gut the president’s immigration directives. 

Despite deep Democratic opposition, the House voted 237-190 on an amendment to undo the actions Obama announced in November that provide temporary deportation relief, and offer work permits, to some 4 million illegal immigrants. 

Another amendment would cancel Obama’s 2012 policy that’s granted work permits and stays of deportation to more than 600,000 immigrants who arrived in the U.S. illegally as kids. That measure passed more narrowly, 218-209, as more than two dozen Republicans joined Democrats in opposition. 

Republicans say Obama’s moves amounted to an unconstitutional overreach that must be stopped. 

“We do not take this action lightly, but simply there is no alternative,” House Speaker John Boehner said Wednesday. “It’s not a dispute between the parties or even between the branches of our government. This executive overreach is an affront to the rule of law and to the Constitution itself.” 

But as the White House threatened a veto, Democratic leaders claimed the GOP provisions would hurt immigrant families — and ultimately hurt Republicans politically. 

“The amendments … that the Republicans are tacking onto the bill, or at least trying to tack onto the bill, to keep the Department of Homeland Security open are inconsistent with our nation’s values and its history. They would tear families apart,” House Democratic Whip Steny Hoyer, D-Md., said. 

Even with Republicans in control of the Senate the bill faces tough chances there, especially because House GOP leaders decided to satisfy demands from conservative members by including a vote to undo the 2012 policy that deals with younger immigrants known as “Dreamers.” The amendment, which is opposed by some of the more moderate Republicans in the House, would ultimately expose those young people to deportation. 

Security-minded lawmakers on both sides of the aisle also are worried about using the DHS funding bill to wage the immigration fight, saying security funding should not be put at risk, particularly in the wake of the Paris terror attacks. Current DHS funding expires at the end of next month. 

In the Senate, Republicans would have to rally a 60-vote majority to advance the legislation, and they have only 54 members. 

With even some Republicans voicing reservations, the Senate may have to strip out the immigration provisions and send a straight DHS funding bill back to the House, as the Feb. 27 deadline looms. 

This, then, could set up another fight between GOP leadership and the conservative reaches of the party. 

One senior House GOP aide told Fox News, “I don’t know how this one ends.” 

Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid, in a written statement, said the bill would not pass the Senate. “Republicans have only been in control for a week and already they are picking an unnecessary political fight that risks shutting down the Department of Homeland Security and endangering our security,” he said, urging Republicans to pass a “clean” funding bill.

Some House Republicans acknowledged that the Senate is likely to reject their approach. 

“They’re not going to pass this bill,” Rep. Charlie Dent, R-Pa., said in predicting the Senate outcome. 

Obama has threatened to veto the House bill, and Democrats roundly denounced it, even as immigrant advocates warned Republicans they risked alienating Latino voters who will be crucial to the 2016 presidential election. 

“Just two weeks into this new Congress, Republicans have turned a bipartisan issue, funding our Department of Homeland Security, into a cesspool of despicable amendments that cater to the most extremist anti-immigrant fringe,” Rep. Ted Deutch, D-Fla., said in a House debate. 

Fox News’ Chad Pergram and The Associated Press contributed to this report.


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House votes to overturn Obama immigration actions, bill heads to Senate - VIDEO: White House blasts move to block Obama"s immigration action

Sunday, January 18, 2015

"State of confusion?" DHS braces for surge in immigrant applicants - House moves toward vote on blocking immigration actions, White House threatens veto

Nearly two months after President Obama announced his immigration executive actions, questions remain over whether the Department of Homeland Security can be ready to process millions of additional immigrants through an already-burdened system.

DHS is on a hiring spree as it sets an ambitious schedule – outlined in a recent memo from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, the DHS agency in charge of processing the requests — for accepting new applicants.

The agency plans to begin accepting applications in late February under an expanded program for those who came to the U.S. illegally as children (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA). And the agency is looking to May to implement the biggest, and most controversial, plank of Obama’s plan – effectively legalizing potentially millions of parents of U.S. citizens and legal residents.

But the colossal effort, on a tight timetable, perhaps inevitably has some questioning whether they can pull it off.

One source inside the Department of Homeland Security told Fox News that so far, not enough has been done to get that machine up and running on time. The source raised the specter of the HealthCare.gov launch.

“There is a state of confusion at DHS,” said the DHS source, who works in immigration enforcement, claiming that “just like ObamaCare, the administration is eager to make an announcement, but infrastructure is lacking to make it happen.”

The administration wants to hire 1,000 workers to help process applications out of a new facility in Crystal City, Va., just outside Washington.

Ken Palinkas, president of the National Citizenship and Immigration Services Council (NCISC), the union representing USCIS employees, said he recently toured the new operations center and it has little in it but leftover furniture from the last government tenant. With the agency aiming for Feb. 20 or so to launch the first phase, that leaves less than six weeks to hire, vet and train these new employees, he told FoxNews.com. 

“They want to do this in February – this is unheard of,” Palinkas said. “I’ve been working in government for 15 years, and I know things don’t get done on time.”

While the administration scrambles to get ready, Republican foes in Congress continue their quest to halt the effort. Republicans are debating legislation this week to block funding for the immigration actions.

But supporters of the program say that beyond leasing new office space and hiring employees, USCIS has been readying for the influx for some time and has learned from the rollout of DACA, which has been processing tens of thousands of young undocumented immigrants since 2012. Further, the administration already has launched a new policy, as a result of Obama’s November announcement, for immigration enforcement and deportations.

“The agency knew for a long time to anticipate something coming,” said Wendy Feliz, of the American Immigration Council. “They have been planning and thinking and modernizing for years. I think ramping it up to five million probably won’t be as hard as you think.”

Under what’s known as “deferred action,” those eligible would be able to work legally and avoid deportation for three years, as well as qualify for services offered by their state. Children and parents would have to demonstrate they have been living in the U.S. continuously since 2010.

DHS officials, meanwhile, describe an across-the-board effort to prepare, including multiple avenues for members of the public to get answers and training for employees.

A DHS spokeswoman stressed that Secretary Jeh Johnson has issued several sets of guidance, and training has begun for the new enforcement and removal program. She noted Johnson met with leaders from several agencies in Texas, and said there has been “extensive communication” with employees, in addition to DHS-sponsored town halls across the country.

As for the looming flood of applications, she said: “USCIS is building the additional capacity needed to begin accepting requests for upcoming immigration initiatives.”

She said additional workers and the new facility “will ensure that every case processed by USCIS receives a thorough review under our guidelines.” The spokeswoman said the USCIS website will be updated with new information “on a regular basis,” and hotlines are available for people to call if they have questions or need help.

Further, the departments of Homeland Security and State recently launched an outreach effort detailing eligibility requirements. The effort, which includes radio and TV ads, is aimed at the Mexican and Central American public, telling them whom the executive actions apply to and urging against more illegal immigration. Separate fliers remind would-be applicants that nobody can apply yet.

An estimated 3.7 million would be eligible for the program affecting parents of legal residents; and roughly 290,000 would be eligible for the expanded DACA.

The example of the 2012 DACA shows a significant number of those who qualify apply, and most who do are approved. According to the Migration Policy Institute, some 55 percent of the 1.2 million who qualified in 2012 have applied in the last two years.

According to their numbers, 682,189 had applied as of July 2014; approval was granted to 587,366. Those approved early in the program already are applying for renewals, which would add to the processing pressure on the agency.

According to the Brookings Institution, renewal applications should be in the 20,000-40,000 range per month until at least June. There have been numerous reports about DACA backlogs threatening a smooth roll-out of the expanded programs.

Meanwhile, a class-action suit filed against DHS and USCIS in July by asylum-seekers who say they have been in “limbo” cited a backlog of more than 45,000 in that program.

“The question is, how prepared is the agency going into this, and what things look like on their end,” said Audrey Singer, a senior fellow at Brookings. She is a supporter of the program who believes USCIS learned a lot in the last two years and will be depending on an “army” of municipal and community-based organizations to help streamline the effort.

According to a New York Times report in late December, the new operations center was leased for nearly $8 million a year, and salaries are expected to cost more than $40 million annually.

Palinkas, who opposes the president’s executive actions, said he’s been surprised at the “aggressive” nature of the roll-out. “My personal opinion is they are working more aggressively for illegal [immigrants] than for people who are legally taking the route [to citizenship],” he said.

Jessica Vaughan, policy director at the Center for Immigration Studies, which also opposes the actions, questioned where the money for the building comes from. “There is no doubt the agency has been planning this action for a quite some time,” she told FoxNews.com. “My idea is they squirreled away money from the fee revenues from other programs to get this off the ground … without authorization from Congress.”

This is the funding stream congressional Republicans are targeting.

Vaughan also predicted that with the influx of new applicants and the president’s ambitious timetable, USCIS agents will be pressured to “rubber stamp” requests. “It’s completely impossible for the agency to accommodate all these applications and process them with any integrity whatsoever,” she said. “This is five times their workload we’re talking about.”

Singer said aside from criminal background checks, applicants must meet specific criteria and provide documentation of their ages and residency.

“Rubber stamping” isn’t an option, she said. “People can speculate all they want. But this is a program the agency is taking very seriously, it’s very high profile and nothing is going to fly under the radar.”

Fox News’ Lucas Tomlinson contributed to this report.


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"State of confusion?" DHS braces for surge in immigrant applicants - House moves toward vote on blocking immigration actions, White House threatens veto

Sunday, November 2, 2014

Michael Allen, Jeadin White cop ICWI U-13, U-15 MVP titles

CAVALIER Soccer Club and Duhaney Park Football Club were the toast of the 2014 ICWI-sponsored KSAFA Under-13 and Under-15 football presentation at the ICWI office in New Kingston recently.

Cavalier Soccer Club defeated Santos in the Under-13 final and they received $25,000 and 20 medals, while Santos walked away with $20,000 and also 20 runners-up medals. Third-placed Real Mona received $15,000 and Allman Woodford received $10,000 for placing fourth.

Michael Allen of Cavalier SC was MVP for the Under-13 competition and he received a $25,000 grant from Paul Lalor, president and CEO of ICWI Limited.

In the Under-15 presentations, Duhaney Park, who defeated Santos in the final 1-0, received $25,000 and 20 medals. Santos walked away with another $20,000 for placing second, while Real Mona were third, receiving another $15,000.

Goalkeeper Jeadin White of Duhaney Park was the MVP for the Under-15 competition and he also received a $25,000 grant from Lalor.

Guest speaker Lalor was very pleased with the running of the competition as well as the conduct of the teams. He was also delighted with the talent he saw on display in both competitions and is looking forward to the 2015 season.

He noted that his company was very happy to be a part of the nurturing of children at this young age and that it fitted in well with their philosophy of corporate responsibility.

KSAFA President Stewart Stephenson was also pleased with the running of the competition and the overall discipline of the teams.


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Michael Allen, Jeadin White cop ICWI U-13, U-15 MVP titles

White Hall tag Sligo View United 3-0 in INSPORTS Community League football

BY GERALD REID Observer Writer

Sunday, October 12, 2014    

WHITE Hall defeated Sligo View United 3-0 as the 2014/2015 Institute of Sports (INSPORTS) All-Island Community League Football Championship continued at the Tinson Pen Sports Complex in Greenwich Town last Sunday.

The 14 parishes will all be playing their parish competition with the champions of each receiving $50,000 and advancing to the second stage to be played on a knockout format.

Meanwhile, the overall winners of the INSPORTS All-Island Community League Football Championship will collect a whopping $500,000 along with the Champions Trophy; Second place $150,000, third place $75,000, and fourth place will receive $50,000.

It was White Hall’s third consecutive win in Zone ‘B’ in the parish of St Andrew, where they have already beaten Ranch 12 FC 3-2 and Angel Mafia United 2-1 to take an early lead on points.

The goals for White Hall were scored by Reinhard Bent in the 18th minute, Lasana Bent in 49th and Nicholas Henry in the 85th minutes.

Nannyville through goals from Omar Barnes and Theodore Artwell in the 26th and 38th minutes, respectively, clipped High Light View 2-1 at EXED Community College playing field. Teddy Williams got the losers’ lone goal in the 45th minute. Nannyville led 2-0 at half-time.

Up Link FC beat Woodford Strikers 3-1 with two goals from Andrew Harrison in the 60th and 75th minutes, and the other from Lorenzo Morgan in the 30th minute, while Kemarley Walton got Woodford Strikers’ lone goal in the 50th minute at Bell/Chung Oval.

Wayne Brown’s two goals in the 55th and 68th minutes carved out a 2-1 win for Special United over Stadium Gardens, for whom Tahj Douglas netted in the 46th minute at EXED Community College playing field. The winners led 2-0 at the interval.

Meanwhile, Little Africa tagged Bridge Side FC 2-0 after leading 1-0 at half-time, while Cookhorn Lane clipped Cooreville Gardens 2-1. Both games were played at Pembroke Hall Primary School.

The competition continues today with double-headers at four venues, beginning at 1:00 pm.


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White Hall tag Sligo View United 3-0 in INSPORTS Community League football

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

All White party well attended despite showers


Tifa – File

Despite intermittent showers earlier throughout the day, patrons came out in impressive numbers at the All White Party at Sunset Jacks, East Hartford, which was promoted by DNZ Promotions and NS Music Enterprise on July 4.

With the Connecticut River in the background, patrons grooved to varied and diverse musical selections by various disc jockeys.

However it was the stage show which took the event to a higher decibel and kept patrons musically entertained into the wee hours of the morning.

Armed with her growing catalogue of hits, dancehall diva Tifa, delivered a rousing and entertaining set which saw the female patrons showing their appreciation. Tifa dropped hits such as Spell It Out, Crawny Gal, Bottom of the Barrel, Matie Wine, Dash Out and her current hit Bak It Up. She was later joined on stage by a male patron who proceeded to help her in the demonstration of Bak It Up.

Deejay Frassman was on home turf and fans gave him a hero’s welcome. The former Waltham Park Road resident, who migrated to the US a few years ago, has been making a name for himself on the US dancehall scene.

Songs including Nuh Man, Dat Nuh Hard Fi Do and Go Down And Wine (his current chart buster) had fans singing along from start to finish.

Khago was also in fine form delivering Nah Sell Out, Blood A Boil, Jah Jah Bless Me and Tun Up Di Ting.

Prior to and after the performances, the selectors kept patrons dancing with dancehall, reggae, hip hop and EDM treats. Sun jock JJ Wizzle, ZJs Liquid and Dymond and Foota Hype were outstanding in their respective sets.

DNZ head honcho Nikki Z hosted the event.


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All White party well attended despite showers

5 days To Reggae Sumfest - All White Party

The All White themed Party slated for Montego Bay’s Pier One on Tuesday, July 15, will see patrons decked in all white enjoying the sounds of Renaissance’s DJ Smoke, Zip103′s Bambino and Montego Bay’s DJ Kentucky. To experience a night of luxury starting at 8 p.m. patrons may buy presold tickets for J$1100 or J$1300 at the gate. An exquisite ambience is to be expected from the Reggae Sumfest team. Reggae Sumfest will be held at Catherine Hall, Montego Bay from Thursday July 17 to Saturday July 19.


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5 days To Reggae Sumfest - All White Party