Thursday, 3 August 2017

America president pushing to limit legal immigration

America president Donald Trump pushes to limit legal immigration by saying any immigrants who speak English that he wants them and he wont collect welfare for there living and staying in America

President Trump introduced legislation today with Sens. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., and David Perdue, R-Ga., aimed at cutting legal immigration to the United States.
The bill — a revised version of an immigration-reform bill introduced in February — would change the system for granting legal residency, or green cards, by giving priority to high-skilled, English-speaking immigrants.
"This competitive application process will favor applicants who can speak English, financially support themselves and their families and demonstrate skills that will contribute to our economy," Trump said today at the White House alongside Cotton and Perdue.


Trump, who promised during his election campaign to reform the immigration system, argued that the bill, called the Reforming American Immigration for Strong Employment (RAISE) Act, would replace "our low-skilled [immigration] system with a points-based system."
"They're not going to come in and immediately go and collect welfare," he said.
Under a 1996 welfare reform bill signed by President Clinton, legal immigrants are already barred from receiving government benefits for five years or longer. Some exceptions include children and human trafficking victims who allowed to collect certain benefits.
The RAISE Act would establish a point-based system for issuing green cards and would give more points to people who are highly skilled — which, Trump suggested, would reduce the number of immigrants receiving government benefits.
"For some people, they may think that's a symbol of America's virtue and generosity," Cotton said of the current immigration system. "I think it's a symbol we're not committed to working-class Americans. We need to change that."
Trump, along the same lines, said the new legislation would lead to higher pay for American workers and "help ensure that newcomers to our wonderful country will be assimilated, will succeed and will achieve the American dream."
According to the Department of Homeland Security, 1,051,031 immigrants gained permanent residency in the United States in 2015.
It's unclear when the Senate may take up the new legislation. The initial immigration reform bill was opposed by some Republicans and business groups and has been stalled in the Senate.
Some immigration reform advocates also disagree with the idea that the RAISE Act would contribute to better wages.
"This bill slashes overall legal immigration by 50 percent -- the biggest reductions in a century -- which would severely harm the economy and actually depress wages for Americans," said Todd Schulte, president of FWD.us, an immigration reform advocacy group founded by Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and others in the tech industry.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce also expressed doubt that the RAISE Act would improve the employment landscape.
"The goal of moving to a more skills-based immigration system that meets the diverse needs of our economy is a good one and one long championed by the Chamber," Randy Johnson, senior vice president for labor, immigration, and employee benefits at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce said. "But dramatically reducing overall immigration levels won’t raise the standard of living for Americans. In fact, it will likely accomplish the opposite, making it harder for businesses, communities, and our overall economy to grow, prosper, and create jobs for American workers."
But, other groups that want stricter immigration laws have expressed support for the new legislation. NumbersUSA president Roy Beck said in a statement that the RAISE Act "will do more than any other action to fulfill President Trump's promises as a candidate to create an immigration system that puts the interests of American workers first."
Sen. Perdue, R-Georgia, also rejected criticism of the proposed legislation. He said he does not believe the RAISE Act would unfairly discriminate against Latino workers, who accounted for 48.3 percent of the foreign-born labor force in 2016 according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.



GUSTAVO POYET the legend

Chelsea Fc signed Gustavo Poyet as summer signing twenty years ago and he later become a leader to guide Chelsea Fc to many glory

Gustavo Poyet joined Chelsea Fc in 1997 which turned out to be a thrilling year for Blues fans by the time Gus Poyet joined on a free transfer from Real Zaragoza in Spain. The dynamic midfielder had been an important member of their side that defeated Arsenal in the Cup Winners’ Cup final a couple of years earlier.
The Chelsea boss then Ruud Gullit was seeking to strengthen a squad that had just won the FA Cup,The first major trophy of chelsea in  26 years.  Chelsea fc then brought in the dynamic midfielder 

Over his four seasons at the club, Poyet would prove to be most significant major signing that brought more success back to the club, playing a crucial part in four more trophy wins, and a near-miss in the league, too. 
Five goals in 19 appearances in 97/98 pointed to a natural goalscoring ability. Poyet possessed a varied armoury in that department: long-rangers, headers, and instinctive close-range finishes, such as his maiden goal for the club, against Barnsley.
His Super Cup winner against Real Madrid in Monaco was a more cultured finish, and it typified his happy knack of scoring important goals. Others included the one that qualified Chelsea fc for the Champions League for the first time, a winner against Leeds, and two clever efforts in a tight FA Cup semi-final against Newcastle at Wembley.

Poyet scored 49 goals in 145 games, an impressive strike rate for a midfielder. It was testament to the timing of his runs, his technical ability and his fearsome aerial presence  

He moved across town to Tottenham as a 33-year-old and like many of his Chelsea peers of the era then stepped into management, including in England at Brighton and Hove Albion and Sunderland. He is currently in charge of Shanghai Shenhua in China. 


LIVERPOOL FC LOOKING TOWARD TO BE BACK TO THE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE AFTER SOME YEARS OFF IN THE TOURNAMENT

Liverpool FC are looking forward to be back to the champions league after some seasons off from the competition.
Liverpool fc legend Steven Gerrard geered his former club up to grab the european elite competition spot by winning their qualifying game against unknown team yet 
these are the list of the teams remain in the last qualifying round of the champions league in which we will know liverpool fc opponent tommorrow friday 4th August, 2017 
#UCL play-off draw 🗓️ Friday 4 August 🕰️ 12.00 CET 🏠 Nyon 🇨🇭 📺 UEFA.com First legs: 15/16 August Second legs: 22/23 August‏
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Sevilla Napoli Liverpool CSKA Moskva Sporting CP FCSB Young Boys Hoffenheim Nice İstanbul Başakşehir

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Olympiacos Celtic København APOEL Maribor Qarabağ Astana Rijeka Hapoel Beer-Sheva Slavia Praha

JUAN MATA HAPPY TO BE BACK FOR MANCHESTER UNITED AND PROMISE MORE GLORY

Juan Mata happy to be back for to manchester united first team after an injury layoff for sometimes.
Juan Mata entered as a second half substitute for manchester united against Sampdoria today August 2nd, 2017 and took his chance by scoring the winning goal in the game which is the last manchester united game in pre-season tour before facing Real Madrid on August 8th, 2017.


He is very happy to be back and promise manchester united fans more glory in the coming season that will start with the UEFA super cup. "I had a problem but I'm happy to be back back & get a run out ahead of the new season. our minds are already on the super cup next week. Good end of the MUtour, ready for the season let's go Manchester united" said by Juan Mata on his twitter account after the Manchester United and Sampdoria game.

     

CHRISTOPHER WRAY SWORN IN AS THE NEW DIRECTOR OF THE FBI IN AMERICA

The former assistant attorney general Christopher Wray has been sworn in today Wednesday August 2, 2017 as the new FBI Director.

He was very happy to the extent in which he said “It is a great honor of a lifetime to serve as Director of FBI. I long ago grew up to know and admire the FBI from my earliest days as a line prosecutor to my years as assistant attorney general. I’m excited, humbled and grateful therefore, to have this chance to work side by side again with these fine professionals for the good of the country and the cause of justice. God bless America 

RESIGNING TO FATE CAN LEADS TO DESTRUCTION

In life, it is often claimed by human beings generally that we are born equally, but noticing the situations around however reveal the truth that we are not born equally.

Life is filled with all the forms of inequalities, some are born great to a wealthy families while others born unknown by anyone in life, this two points make us understand that we are not born equally.
Though born into wealthy families doesn’t decide the future because some are born  great only to get reduced quite later, while others born unknown by anyone in life, grow up to become great quite later. Some peoples are born into rich families, having the hope of being affluent naturally but went in life eventually make them experience the opposite; thus becoming pauperized elements eventually. But few others born into very impoverished sources become great later in life because they hope, they work hard and pray for the best and so they were reward by fate to become greatness later in life. When there is self determined effort. There will always be a reward.

Resigning yourself to fate is very devastating; keep on hoping and struggling for a better future, at the end success would eventually be yours. Make sure you have a desired mentor that you will be following his/her path not coping him/her but trying to working toward his/her path and have the desire of more greatness and hope for the best    

Wednesday, 25 January 2017

I miss my father so much- CHRISTIANO RONALDO

I miss my father so much, because I lost him when I bust into scene as a talented teenager in Manchester United in 2005, almost 12 years ago.
The man who were born to go through so many unpleasant situations in his life before death later took him from us. I wanted to create an happy moments for him so that hist past can be forgotten by him because he used to live through pain for many years.
A man who went to fight an unpopular war as a young man, drafted like all eligible men during Portugal's military dictatorship, shipped off to Africa to try to keep the colony of Angola from winning it's freedom. The man of courage. After the war, his life changed forever until the death to him from us. My father who his real name is Denis Aveiro started drinking himself until it leads to liver failure.
My father used to tell his friends that he had a son who had get all the things he had failed to get out of life. "My son will be the best player in the world". He had tell them, and they would always laugh and roll their eyes, they would call him a fool not knowing that his believed ad thought will turn out well.
Beneath it, Ronaldo remains the driver son of a broken soldier; boys like that often grow up trying to be move important than the next drink. As the documentary suggests, Ronaldo never really understood his dad. But on the island of Madeira, there are ageing veterans who do. They think about Aveiro whenever they see his son on television, both proud and sad.
I miss my friend a lots (Martin) After the war in Angola, we were abandoned, we didn't have any money and no work of course when I see Ronaldo, I remember his dad: he had a problems and didn't have anything to eat. So he would turn to drinking. His friends would buy him drinks. He didn't have money. He didn't eat properly. A local soccer club became his home, where he had do odd jobs and manage the uniforms and drink in the little bar there, a fixture but not the kind of a man a son swells with pride when he sees. Even as a baby, Christiano Ronaldo must have sensed the way other men looked at his dad.
This club is where Ronaldo's career began, moving alone to Lisbon as a 12years old to try to make something of himself. He only had himself then. When Ronaldo talks about his dad now, he acknowledges the violence and alcoholism but blames his dad's war experience on his failings, when really it was just something inside Aveiro that did him in, just as it is something inside Ronaldo that made his fame and success possible too.
In September 2005, Ronaldo lost his father to liver failure. He died in London, 52years old and his insides rotten, in the care of his famous son. Ronaldo did everything he could do to save his dad. It wasn't enough. It is too late then. Continue to rest on father. I miss u so much.