The letter raises several issues that must be addressed before endorsing such a deployment: [1] There is a troubling history of abuses and lack of accountability associated with past foreign interventions in Haiti; [2] Any deployment must include clear parameters and accountability measures to prevent abuses like excessive force and sexual exploitation; [3] Kenyan security forces have a record of human rights violations that requires examination before deployment.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document is a complaint filed in United States District Court by 20 U.S. states against the Department of Homeland Security and other federal agencies and officials. The complaint challenges DHS's new parole program that allows up to 360,000 aliens annually from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela to enter the US and receive work authorization for up to two years. The plaintiff states argue the program exceeds DHS's limited parole authority and was established without proper rulemaking procedures. They claim the program will cause them irreparable harm by allowing large numbers of additional aliens to enter their states. The complaint asks the court to declare the program unlawful and enjoin its implementation.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The letter raises several issues that must be addressed before endorsing such a deployment: [1] There is a troubling history of abuses and lack of accountability associated with past foreign interventions in Haiti; [2] Any deployment must include clear parameters and accountability measures to prevent abuses like excessive force and sexual exploitation; [3] Kenyan security forces have a record of human rights violations that requires examination before deployment.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document is a complaint filed in United States District Court by 20 U.S. states against the Department of Homeland Security and other federal agencies and officials. The complaint challenges DHS's new parole program that allows up to 360,000 aliens annually from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela to enter the US and receive work authorization for up to two years. The plaintiff states argue the program exceeds DHS's limited parole authority and was established without proper rulemaking procedures. They claim the program will cause them irreparable harm by allowing large numbers of additional aliens to enter their states. The complaint asks the court to declare the program unlawful and enjoin its implementation.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document lists media rights licensees for the FIFA World Cup 2022 across various African territories. It details the licensor, media rights, licensee, and whether the rights include TV, radio, mobile or internet for each territory. Rights holders include entities like FIFA, beIN Sports, SuperSport International, and various national broadcasters.
The Senate Select Committee investigated the performance of the CIA and FBI in investigating the assassination of President Kennedy. The report found that both agencies failed to fully carry out their responsibilities. In particular, the CIA did not disclose its plots to assassinate Castro to the Warren Commission, and the FBI closed its file on Oswald despite unresolved issues and failed to properly investigate him before the assassination. The Committee found deficiencies in how the agencies handled the investigation but did not find evidence of a conspiracy to assassinate President Kennedy.
The document provides a summary of the US government report on the assassination of former Haitian President Jovenel Moïse in July 2021. It outlines that the FBI alleges three individuals conspired with around 20 Colombian citizens and Haitian-American dual citizens to kidnap or kill Moïse. The US continues to assist Haitian authorities in their investigation. However, several Haitian authorities investigating the assassination have received threats, while investigative judges have stepped down, citing safety concerns. Break-ins at judges' offices have also hampered evidence collection. The document does not provide certain requested details due to ongoing DOJ investigations.
This document is a complaint filed by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) against Chalala Academy LLC, Lendvesting Academy Corp., and Alexandra Robert for violations of federal securities laws related to an alleged fraudulent investment scheme. The SEC alleges that from May 2020 to August 2021, the defendants raised approximately $900,000 from around 80 investors, mostly members of the Haitian and Haitian-American community in South Florida, by falsely promising guaranteed high returns of up to 48% through unregistered investment programs. The SEC claims the defendants misrepresented key facts to investors and misappropriated around $200,000 of investor funds, using other funds to make "Ponzi-like" distributions. The SEC is
Este documento resume la resolución del Consejo Directivo del Instituto Dominicano de las Telecomunicaciones (INDOTEL) que decide aprobar la solicitud de concesión y licencia presentada por Starlink Dominican Republic, S.R.L. para prestar servicios de acceso a internet en todo el territorio nacional. Se presentaron algunas objeciones durante el período de comentarios públicos, pero el INDOTEL determinó que la solicitud cumplía con todos los requisitos legales, técnicos y económicos. Por lo tanto, el Consejo Directivo aprobó ot
Este documento resume una resolución del Instituto Dominicano de las Telecomunicaciones (INDOTEL) que decide sobre una solicitud de confidencialidad presentada por la compañía Starlink Dominican Republic. La resolución determina que cierta información financiera presentada por Starlink como parte de su solicitud de concesión para proveer servicios de internet vía satélite será clasificada como confidencial por un período de dos años. La Dirección Ejecutiva del INDOTEL tiene la competencia legal para decidir sobre estas solicitudes de confidencialidad de acuerdo con las leyes y
Two U.S. Senators wrote to the Secretary of State to express concern over deteriorating security conditions in Haiti and urge prioritization of efforts to stabilize the security situation. They note increasing gang violence and kidnappings are preventing travel and businesses from operating in Haiti. The letter requests that funds allocated for security in the Western Hemisphere be used to strengthen Haiti's police, especially its SWAT unit, to support an anti-gang task force, and encourages partnering with international allies like Canada, the Dominican Republic, and Brazil on these efforts.
Seven Haitian asylum seekers ("Doe Plaintiffs") sought to proceed anonymously in their lawsuit against the U.S. government regarding asylum policies for Haitians. The court granted their request, finding that revealing their identities could endanger them and their families due to threats and violence they faced in Haiti. While open proceedings are important, the Doe Plaintiffs' privacy interests outweighed disclosure risks given threats of physical harm and the sensitivity of information involved. Allowing anonymity would not prejudice the government's defense.
The letter summarizes arguments that could be made for dismissing a case involving several corporate defendants. It requests permission to file supplemental briefing arguing that dismissal remains warranted based on forum non conveniens even with greater deference to plaintiffs' choice of forum, as directed by the appeals court. It also notes there are additional grounds for dismissing some or all claims, such as failure to state a claim or satisfy pleading standards. For example, arbitration may be compelled for claims against Western Union by plaintiffs who agreed to arbitration terms for money transfers. The letter requests permission to file pre-motion letters on these other arguments.
This document is a class action complaint filed in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia. It alleges that various U.S. government officials and agencies violated the rights of thousands of Haitian asylum seekers who arrived in Del Rio, Texas in September 2021. Specifically, it claims that the asylum seekers were subjected to inhumane treatment and summarily expelled from the U.S. without access to the asylum system pursuant to a discriminatory "Title 42 Process" and "Haitian Deterrence Policy." The complaint is brought on behalf of 11 individual Haitian plaintiffs who were harmed, as well as an organization that provides legal and humanitarian aid to Haitians. It seeks declaratory and inj
This document lists media rights licensees for the FIFA World Cup 2022 across various African territories. It details the licensor, media rights, licensee, and whether the rights include TV, radio, mobile or internet for each territory. Rights holders include entities like FIFA, beIN Sports, SuperSport International, and various national broadcasters.
The Senate Select Committee investigated the performance of the CIA and FBI in investigating the assassination of President Kennedy. The report found that both agencies failed to fully carry out their responsibilities. In particular, the CIA did not disclose its plots to assassinate Castro to the Warren Commission, and the FBI closed its file on Oswald despite unresolved issues and failed to properly investigate him before the assassination. The Committee found deficiencies in how the agencies handled the investigation but did not find evidence of a conspiracy to assassinate President Kennedy.
The document provides a summary of the US government report on the assassination of former Haitian President Jovenel Moïse in July 2021. It outlines that the FBI alleges three individuals conspired with around 20 Colombian citizens and Haitian-American dual citizens to kidnap or kill Moïse. The US continues to assist Haitian authorities in their investigation. However, several Haitian authorities investigating the assassination have received threats, while investigative judges have stepped down, citing safety concerns. Break-ins at judges' offices have also hampered evidence collection. The document does not provide certain requested details due to ongoing DOJ investigations.
This document is a complaint filed by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) against Chalala Academy LLC, Lendvesting Academy Corp., and Alexandra Robert for violations of federal securities laws related to an alleged fraudulent investment scheme. The SEC alleges that from May 2020 to August 2021, the defendants raised approximately $900,000 from around 80 investors, mostly members of the Haitian and Haitian-American community in South Florida, by falsely promising guaranteed high returns of up to 48% through unregistered investment programs. The SEC claims the defendants misrepresented key facts to investors and misappropriated around $200,000 of investor funds, using other funds to make "Ponzi-like" distributions. The SEC is
Este documento resume la resolución del Consejo Directivo del Instituto Dominicano de las Telecomunicaciones (INDOTEL) que decide aprobar la solicitud de concesión y licencia presentada por Starlink Dominican Republic, S.R.L. para prestar servicios de acceso a internet en todo el territorio nacional. Se presentaron algunas objeciones durante el período de comentarios públicos, pero el INDOTEL determinó que la solicitud cumplía con todos los requisitos legales, técnicos y económicos. Por lo tanto, el Consejo Directivo aprobó ot
Este documento resume una resolución del Instituto Dominicano de las Telecomunicaciones (INDOTEL) que decide sobre una solicitud de confidencialidad presentada por la compañía Starlink Dominican Republic. La resolución determina que cierta información financiera presentada por Starlink como parte de su solicitud de concesión para proveer servicios de internet vía satélite será clasificada como confidencial por un período de dos años. La Dirección Ejecutiva del INDOTEL tiene la competencia legal para decidir sobre estas solicitudes de confidencialidad de acuerdo con las leyes y
Two U.S. Senators wrote to the Secretary of State to express concern over deteriorating security conditions in Haiti and urge prioritization of efforts to stabilize the security situation. They note increasing gang violence and kidnappings are preventing travel and businesses from operating in Haiti. The letter requests that funds allocated for security in the Western Hemisphere be used to strengthen Haiti's police, especially its SWAT unit, to support an anti-gang task force, and encourages partnering with international allies like Canada, the Dominican Republic, and Brazil on these efforts.
Seven Haitian asylum seekers ("Doe Plaintiffs") sought to proceed anonymously in their lawsuit against the U.S. government regarding asylum policies for Haitians. The court granted their request, finding that revealing their identities could endanger them and their families due to threats and violence they faced in Haiti. While open proceedings are important, the Doe Plaintiffs' privacy interests outweighed disclosure risks given threats of physical harm and the sensitivity of information involved. Allowing anonymity would not prejudice the government's defense.
The letter summarizes arguments that could be made for dismissing a case involving several corporate defendants. It requests permission to file supplemental briefing arguing that dismissal remains warranted based on forum non conveniens even with greater deference to plaintiffs' choice of forum, as directed by the appeals court. It also notes there are additional grounds for dismissing some or all claims, such as failure to state a claim or satisfy pleading standards. For example, arbitration may be compelled for claims against Western Union by plaintiffs who agreed to arbitration terms for money transfers. The letter requests permission to file pre-motion letters on these other arguments.
This document is a class action complaint filed in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia. It alleges that various U.S. government officials and agencies violated the rights of thousands of Haitian asylum seekers who arrived in Del Rio, Texas in September 2021. Specifically, it claims that the asylum seekers were subjected to inhumane treatment and summarily expelled from the U.S. without access to the asylum system pursuant to a discriminatory "Title 42 Process" and "Haitian Deterrence Policy." The complaint is brought on behalf of 11 individual Haitian plaintiffs who were harmed, as well as an organization that provides legal and humanitarian aid to Haitians. It seeks declaratory and inj