Asylum agreement between US and El Salvador is ready to go into effect
An asylum agreement between the United States and El Salvador is ready to go into effect, according to a memo obtained by CNN.
The agreement, signed last year, would send some migrants requesting asylum at the US border to El Salvador to seek protection. Immigrant advocate groups have criticized the agreements, arguing that they put migrants in harm’s way.
Acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf, who traveled to Panama and El Salvador this week, called the implementation of the so-called Asylum Cooperative Agreement a “critical step in the establishment of a truly regional approach to migration, and, more specifically, to the offer of protection to those migrants who are victims of persecution,” according to the memo.
Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what s clicking on Foxnews.com.
In a coordinated effort lasting more than a decade, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) used a recruitment agency to infiltrate British, Australian, and U.S. consulates in Shanghai.
A new report from The Australian said leaked membership records revealed information regarding almost two million CCP members, leading to the discovery that 10 consulates in the Eastern city have Communist Party workers.
The members are serving as senior political and government affairs specialists, economic advisers, clerks, and executive assistants, according to the paper.
The database which was sent to the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China in mid-September shows that CCP members are or have been employed by British, German, Swiss, Indian, New Zealand, Italian, and South African missions in the coastal metropolis and through the Shanghai Foreign Agency Service Department.
HEADLINES & GLOBAL NEWS
By
Dec 14, 2020 06:01 AM EST
(Photo : Ray Wong / Pixabay) For more than ten years the Chinese Communist Party has been recruiting people for the U.S., Australian, British Consulates to spy in Shanghai. This was done by an agency that was hush-hush in the operation.
For more than ten years, the Chinese Communist Party has been recruiting people for the U.S., Australian, British Consulates to spy in Shanghai, done by an agency that was hush-hush in operation.
Chinese ambitions are starting to show as more evidence comes out.
The CCP has been actively spying on several nations like the U.K., Australia, and American consulates in Shanghai without being too obvious. Serving key position these embassies without knowledge of the officers, reported Fox News.
Leaked records show CCP insiders infiltrated Western consulates, universities and global companies bizpacreview.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from bizpacreview.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Breadcrumbs
Submitted by Dave Hodges on Sunday, December 13, 2020 - 12:34.
by Rick Moran
In South Africa, they called it a “Truth and Reconciliation Commission.” It was set up to deal with the horrific crimes of the Apartheid regime that countenanced murder, torture, and a denial of basic human rights.
Most of us had heard of the South African TRC, but what was it really like?
South Africa’s TRC aimed for restorative justice, not retributive justice, which left quite a few victims of the system believing that some perpetrators escaped true accountability. South Africa’s commission “received 7,112 amnesty applications. Amnesty was granted in 849 cases and refused in 5,392 cases, while other applications were withdrawn.” The U.S. Institute of Peace concluded that “few trials were actually held. Several high-level members of the former police were convicted for the attempted murder of Reverend Frank Chikane in 1989. The trial of former minister of defense Ma