Thursday, September 7, 2017

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Fifteen states and the District of Columbia filed suit on Wednesday against the Trump

administration over its decision to roll back an Obama-era program,... which offered protection

to undocumented immigrants brought to the U.S. as children.

They claim it's an assault on the values that built the states and the nation.

But with President Trump having 'no second thoughts' on DACA, some 800-thousand people--

including Koreans there... face an uncertain future.

Cha Sang-mi reports.

Koreans in America are watching carefully after the Trump administration on Tuesday

said it's rescinding the Obama-era program called Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals.

President Trump has given Congress six months to come up with comprehensive legislation

to decide the fate of the so-called "dreamers," before the scheme is eventually scrapped over

the next couple of years.

Attorney General Jeff Sessions made the announcement, calling the Daca order unconstitutional and

a "unilateral executive amnesty."

The end of Daca means those covered by the program -- an estimated 800,000 young people

including around 8-thousand South Koreans, possibly more -- could be deported starting

next March and first-time applications will not be acted on after this Tuesday.

The five-year-old program gave two-year work and study permits to undocumented immigrants

under the age of 30 who entered the U.S. illegally as children, if they provided their personal

information.

An official at the Korean Consulate General in L.A. said there are more than 25-hundred

Korean DACA recipients in California alone, and because of the seriousness of the situation,

there is no immediate measure for the Korean government to take.

The Korean American Federation of L.A. said among the Korean DACA recipients there are

more students than workers.

The association is concerned they will have to live in fear of deportation and be unable

to get support from others due to the need to conceal their status.

The move to end DACA could reinforce President Trump's approval among his base, but many

in Washington are against it.

A study by the Center for American Progress estimates that the loss of all DACA workers

would reduce U.S. GDP by over 400-billion U.S. dollars over the next decade.

Some business leaders and Barack Obama himself have condemned the move and urged Congress

to quickly act to protect the "dreamers."

The former president issued his own statement defending DACA's legality and the "dreamers"

saying they are Americans in their hearts and minds, just not on paper.

Cha Sang-mi, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> Trump scraps 'Dreamer' immigration program - Duration: 2:50.

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Trump Deal With Democrats Rattles GOP Leadership - Duration: 4:48.

For more infomation >> Trump Deal With Democrats Rattles GOP Leadership - Duration: 4:48.

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: 15 states and D.C sue Trump administration over decision to dismantle DACA - Duration: 0:50.

Fifteen U.S. states and the District of Columbia filed a lawsuit on Wednesday against the Trump

administration... over its decision to scrap the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals

policy.

They claim the decision to end the program, which offers protection to undocumented immigrants

brought to the U.S. as children, is an assault on the values that built the states and the

nation.

But with President Trump having 'no second thoughts' on DACA, some 800-thousand people,

including over 8-thousand Koreans, face an uncertain future.

The administration is no longer accepting any new DACA applications from Tuesday onward

and the two-year work permits for those covered by the program will not be renewed starting

next March.

For more infomation >> : 15 states and D.C sue Trump administration over decision to dismantle DACA - Duration: 0:50.

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[WATCH] Undocumented Activists Rally At Trump Tower - Duration: 1:48.

Undocumented and unafraid!

I refuse to go back into the shadows!

Donald Trump and Jeff Sessions!

You don't ******* scare me!

Si se puede!

Immigrants are welcome here!

No Trump!

No Fear!

Immigrants are welcome here!

I'm here today not only standing for myself, but for the 800,000 other DACA Dreamers,

and over 11 million immigrants that live in this country

But I'm also here to stand for human dignity, and against hatred and bigotry.

Part of what DACA did for me is that it helped me gain access to work, and be able to go

and be able to go to school,

the fear that is instilling in our communities, not only is it destroying us,

but also it fills us with the fear that no human being should ever experience.

I am a Colombian immigrant, raised in Madison, New Jersey, I also stand here saying, I am American.

It's part of the Trump administration not thinking things through.

Acting out of impulse.

Acting out of racism, because this is racist!

For more infomation >> [WATCH] Undocumented Activists Rally At Trump Tower - Duration: 1:48.

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Trump and Melania digs deep as send $1 million in Hurricane Harvey help to 12 charities - Duration: 3:24.

For more infomation >> Trump and Melania digs deep as send $1 million in Hurricane Harvey help to 12 charities - Duration: 3:24.

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Donald Trump, the President of Fantasyland MSNBC - Duration: 9:19.

For more infomation >> Donald Trump, the President of Fantasyland MSNBC - Duration: 9:19.

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More Americans bringing 'Trump anxiety' into therapy - Duration: 2:27.

For more infomation >> More Americans bringing 'Trump anxiety' into therapy - Duration: 2:27.

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Between the Scenes - Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un: The Daily Show - Duration: 1:39.

- You know when Donald Trump, I sometimes wonder,

when Donald Trump watches Kim Jong Un, and then

he's like "he's crazy, he's unreasonable, he's wild."

sometimes I wish someone would be like, "you see him?

"that's how we see you."

Like it's because Donald Trump doesn't get to see himself,

which I understand is a concept.

I remember Kanye West once said his only regret in life

is that he'll never get to see himself perform, alright?

Which I understand, I understand what Kanye's saying.

You can't experience yourself

because you are being yourself,

and like Donald Trump doesn't get to know

what it's like to be worrying about Donald Trump.

But Kim Jong Un is the best example,

and to see his face whenever Kim Jon Un's,

he goes "I told him not to do it, he still, who is he?"

and you're like, "that's you."

You know how Donald Trump is, I don't know

if you've ever seen a baby see

another baby loosing its shit, have you ever seen that?

I remember when I had my baby brother,

like when he was really young, and I'd go around

and he'd be like throwing tantrums and stuff,

and then another baby would be like (cries),

and then my brother would stop and he would look

like, what's going on there?

And you can see it in his face, he's like what, what?

And then he'd look at me and be like, "the baby,

"why the baby make noise?"

and I'm like, "that's you, asshole, that's you."

(upbeat tune)

For more infomation >> Between the Scenes - Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un: The Daily Show - Duration: 1:39.

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Trump's Lawyer Says He And Kelly Are The Only "Adults In The Room" In Trump Admin - Duration: 3:59.

Earlier this week, White House Special Counsel Ty Cobb, who has been one of Donald Trump's

personal lawyers in the past, got into an email exchange with a business owner where

he told that business owner, in a manner of speaking, because the two went back and forth

relentlessly, with Cobb losing his temper more than once.

But he did explain to this business owner that look, it would be great if there were

other adults in the room in the Trump Administration, in addition to me and Kelly.

What Donald Trump's lawyer, Ty Cobb, is saying here is that he himself, Ty Cobb, and Chief

of Staff Kelly are the only two adults in the Trump Administration.

Now, I'm sure Trump's lawyer did not mean to say that during this very heated email

exchange, but he did it to defend why he took the job within the Trump Administration to

begin with.

Because they needed more grown-ups there.

They needed people to steer them in a better direction, a more mature direction, and that

is exactly what Ty Cobb and General Kelly claim they've been trying to do.

And we've actually seen that Kelly is trying to do that with Donald Trump.

But all of that underscores the larger point.

Trump's own lawyer believes that he and General Kelly are the only two grown-ups within that

Trump Administration an Administration that does include Donald Trump himself.

And that's the part that Americans need to be paying attention to.

When you have these people who work so closely with the President, saying that when they're

in a room with him, they're still the only adults, that Donald Trump is essentially acting

like a child, that his staffers have come forward and said we have to handle him with

kid gloves.

That's a problem.

That's not the kind of behavior that we should expect or even tolerate from a sitting President

of the United States, and yet many people in this country think it's perfectly fine

that Donald Trump acts that way.

That he has to be treated in that manner.

Well, it's not.

That's the guy who has access to our nuclear codes and, at a whim, could launch a nuclear

attack against anyone in the world, because there's no checks and balances for something

like that.

We need grown-ups and honestly, judging from the email exchange, which you can read in

the link to below this video, Cobb is not one of those grown-ups.

He is a guy who is just like Donald Trump.

He loses his temper, he lashes out at any kind of criticism, doesn't offer any firm

examples or facts or figures or statistics.

He argues purely with emotion and doesn't take anyone else's feelings or situations

into account, much like Donald Trump.

There are no grown-ups in this Administration.

Maybe General Kelly sometimes, but Trump himself doesn't even like to listen to Kelly.

As soon as Kelly leaves the room, he likes to call Steve Bannon on his personal cell

phone without General Kelly knowing about it.

Donald Trump is a guy who could not be trusted.

He couldn't be trusted as a business leader.

You probably wouldn't trust him, leave him alone in your house.

And he sure as hell can't be trusted as President of the United States.

And that is the big take-away from this email exchange with Trump's lawyer.

That is what he was hinting at when he said that he and Kelly were the only adults in

the room and that is what we're dealing with today.

A President man-child that no one in this country, no one in the world should give their

full trust to, because he has proven time and time again, he's really not a trustworthy

kind of guy.

For more infomation >> Trump's Lawyer Says He And Kelly Are The Only "Adults In The Room" In Trump Admin - Duration: 3:59.

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Republicans Refuse Vote On Legislation To Stop Federal Spending At Trump Properties - Duration: 3:27.

Recently Democrats in Washington, D.C. have been trying to pass amendments, or at least

tack them onto must-pass legislation in order to stop the federal government from spending

money at Donald Trump's own properties, money that is paid for by the taxpayers that would

then go into Donald Trump's pocket.

It's something that's been happening since the first day Donald Trump came into office,

and it's something that Democrats are trying to put an end to.

This past week Republicans, who control the House of Representatives, announced that they

would not be bringing these amendments by these Democrats forward for a vote.

Republicans do not think it's a big deal that Donald Trump is wasting taxpayer money at

his own properties.

Republicans don't think it's a bad thing that Donald Trump is clearly using the office of

the presidency to put more money in his own pocket, money that could be better spent on

things like, I don't know, disaster relief, as we've got Hurricane Irma approaching right

now as a category five, strongest storm ever in the Atlantic Ocean.

Yet Republicans still want to waste our tax dollars at Donald Trump's resorts.

We know so far this year that up until the end of September, or basically once the end

of September hits, the Secret Service is out of money.

They will not have enough money to pay overtime.

They're not going to have enough money to even pay some regular employees who are charged

with protecting Donald Trump and his family, because of his constant travel to his own

resorts.

They've spent tens of thousands of dollars in taxpayer money on golf carts alone.

Donald Trump, the alleged billionaire president, could easily afford this or even better, instead

of charging them, since you own the place and they're there to protect you, how about

you just let them use the golf carts for free?

That's what really gets me about all the money Trump is spending at his own properties is

that we don't have to spend it.

They could be offering rooms, and golf carts, and meals free of charge to the federal government

because the president owns those places.

That's a side of the story that nobody's talking about.

It's not just that he's spending our money at his own resorts.

It's that it's completely unnecessary.

The owner of a business can absolutely waive a fee or at least reduce it a little bit whenever

they please.

Yet Donald Trump refuses to do that because the money's not coming out of his pocket.

It's going back into his pocket.

It's coming out of all of ours, and Democrats in D.C. were trying to protect our tax dollars,

but the Republicans that control the House of Representatives said, "No, let's not worry

about that.

We know that the federal government's running out of money for disaster relief, for Secret

Service, for education, for all kinds of things, but let's go ahead and just let Donald Trump

waste even more of our tax dollars by spending it at his own resorts."

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