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DI FARRINAZ REACH INA DI DANCE

 

DI FARRINAZ COME OUT AT LAST!

Mi haffi mek excitement fi dis one…..rayyyyyyyyyy woie… some a di farina dem start show dem face ooo..Rodigan dance did shell dung! Dem seh who nay deh deh a who nuh mek! Roy Fowl and mi sure did glimpse Mercedes, mic plaster Angella Striker, Lena British, Bandy leg Rose, di next Rose, Likkle Miss, Oney British an Black Roses..WI  AH CAL DEM OUT OH…CAWKALEE AND CAMILE LEE UNNO R MISSED..Dem seh all who neva do hair di whole a di year do dem hair up fi Rodigan party..DI PEOPLE DEM WAS CLEAN! OUT AND CLEAN! PARTY AND CLEAN! STR8 CLEANESS GWAAN..Dem seh Rodigan dem bring back out di real choo blue dancehall…wha tight up frack and wine…yuh wudda tink a di 90ties when dancehall ketch a fire..Stone Love dash it out House of Leo/Dutty rub up style, Afrique from New York dash it out , Gefus an Foota Hype/Grease Ninja..Dash it out wicked di people dem nay waa lef….From Shabba Ranks tuh Buju…Lady Saw tweet last night seh she was out wid a bright smile pan har face…Mi nay know ah so Rodigan nice…dem seh she and Bounti Killa, Elephant Man, Macka Diamond, Wickerman, Lexus and di DownSound Force, including Harry Toddler, Toya,, new generation sensation Specialist, G Warren, Motion and recent member, Nature deh deh di place tun up like a did krismus…kaws not a ting nay gwaan fi di holiday pawty dem but Rodigan own sell off and Fowl Fish fry gwaan good tuh..aldoe Mercedes bad wig beat mi, weaken mi bad a di fish fry..She nay look suh dusty a Rodigan at allllllllllllll..STARCH TIGHTS AND SPRITZ BACK INA SEASON…DANCEHALL A COME BACK…

P.S DEM SEH MOET AND HENNY DID DEH PAN ALMOST EVERY TABLE HEY HAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY

 

 

DIS A WHEY WI SHOW DEM THAT DANCEHALL IS

ANGEL SEH VOTE……………..ppeeerrp

EVERYTIME ELECTION COME A DI SED TING

Associated Press, Luis Alonso Lugo and Alicia A. Caldwell

WASHINGTON — The Obama administration plans a rule change to help reduce the time undocumented immigrant spouses and children are separated from citizen relatives while they try to win legal status in the United States, a senior administration official said Thursday.

Currently, undocumented immigrants must leave the country before they can ask the government to waive a three- to 10-year ban on legally coming back to the U.S. The length of the ban depends on how long they have lived in the U.S. without permission.

The official said the new rule would let children and spouses of citizens ask the government to decide on the waiver request before the undocumented immigrant heads to his or her home country to apply for a visa. The undocumented immigrants still must go home to finish the visa process to come back to the U.S., but getting the waiver ahead of time could reduce the time an undocumented immigrant is out of the country.

The official spoke on the condition of anonymity because the proposed policy change had not been made public.

The waiver shift is the latest move by President Barack Obama to make changes to immigration policy without congressional action. Congressional Republicans repeatedly have criticized the administration for policy changes they describe as providing “backdoor amnesty” to undocumented immigrants.

Immigrants who do not have criminal records and who have only violated immigration laws can win a waiver if they can prove that their absence would cause an “extreme hardship” for their citizen spouse or parent. The government received about 23,000 hardship applications in 2011 and more than 70 percent were approved, the official said.

Applications for the waiver can take as long as six months to be acted upon, the official said. The new rule is expected to reduce that processing time to just days or weeks, the official added.

“This would streamline the process (and) reduce the time of separation between family members,” the official said.

The proposal will be published in the Federal Register on Friday. The official said the administration hopes to change the rule later this year.

Immigration has become a difficult issue for Obama ahead of the November election. As a presidential candidate, he pledged to change what many consider to be a broken immigration system.

To that end, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano announced plans last year to review some 300,000 pending deportation cases in an effort to target criminal undocumented immigrants, repeat immigration law violators and those who pose a national security or public safety threat. Napolitano said the DHS would delay indefinitely the cases of many undocumented immigrants who have no criminal record and those who have been arrested for only minor traffic violations or other misdemeanors.

A pilot program to review about 12,000 cases pending in immigration court in Baltimore and Denver was launched in November and ends next week. The review is expected to expand to other jurisdictions later this year.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director John Morton also issued a memo in June outlining how immigration authorities could use discretion in deciding which undocumented immigrants to arrest and put into deportation proceedings. Morton wrote in the memo that discretion could be used in a variety of cases, including for people with no criminal record and young people brought to the country illegally as children.

Congressional Republicans have decried the policy changes, arguing that the Obama administration is circumventing Congress to essentially provide amnesty to countless undocumented immigrants.

Rep. Lamar Smith, R-Texas, who chairs the House Judiciary Committee, has been among the most vocal critics and has accused Obama repeatedly of not enforcing immigration law.

Several attempts at an immigration law overhaul have failed in recent years, including the so-called DREAM Act, which would have allowed for some young undocumented immigrants brought to the U.S. as children to earn legal status if they went to college or joined the military.

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MINUS BUZZA YUH HAFFI SHOW YUH SON HOW ITS DONE BOO..UR BLEACH REACH AND FI HIM OWN BAILY COME CHOO..WAR BETWEEN TRENDY AND JODY …WI WAA KNOW IS WHO OWN DIS SCHOOL BWAAY CAUSE DEM ALL A CALL HIM BABY FAWDA AND ALL DESE TINGS…AND DI BLEACH NUH DEVAH ALL NUNG

YEAH MAN..ICE FI REAL

Lorene Turner tells WFAA that her granddaughter Jakadrien Turner ran away from home in the fall of 2010 when she was just 14. Jakadrien made her way to Houston, where she was arrested by police.

That’s when things took a turn toward the Kafka-esque. Jakadrien gave the police a false name and her new alias just happened to match up with the name of a 22-year-old Colombian citizen who had been in the United States illegally. And to compound Turner’s plight further, the Colombian national had a warrant out for her arrest.

The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) then deported Jakadrien in April 2011.

“They didn’t do their work,” Lorene Turner said. “How do you deport a teenager and send her to Colombia without a passport, without anything?”

Turner said she’d been looking on her computer every night for clues to her granddaughter’s location, and has been cooperating with Dallas police as she carries out her search. It turns out that after Jakadrien was deported, she was given a work card in Colombia and released onto the streets.

“She talked about how they had her working in this big house cleaning all day, and how tired she was,” Turner said.

Jakadrien is now being held in a Colombia detention facility while awaiting more information on her case.

“ICE takes these allegations very seriously,” said ICE Director of Public Affairs Brian Hale. ” At the direction of [the Department of Homeland Security], ICE is fully and immediately investigating this matter in order to expeditiously determine the facts of this case.”

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