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President Trump bows to pressure, signs executive order to stop family separations at the US-Mexico border















President Trump finally bowed to pressure and signed an executive order on Wednesday to prevent undocumented immigrant families from being separated at the US-Mexico border.



The development, however, contradicts repeated claims from top administration officials that only Congress could act to end the separations.



Read the executive order as provided by the White House:


"By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, including the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), 8 U.S.C. 1101 et seq., it is hereby ordered as follows:

Section 1. Policy. It is the policy of this Administration to rigorously enforce our immigration laws. Under our laws, the only legal way for an alien to enter this country is at a designated port of entry at an appropriate time. When an alien enters or attempts to enter the country anywhere else, that alien has committed at least the crime of improper entry and is subject to a fine or imprisonment under section 1325(a) of title 8, United States Code. This Administration will initiate proceedings to enforce this and other criminal provisions of the INA until and unless Congress directs otherwise. It is also the policy of this Administration to maintain family unity, including by detaining alien families together where appropriate and consistent with law and available resources. It is unfortunate that Congress's failure to act and court orders have put the Administration in the position of separating alien families to effectively enforce the law.

Sec. 2. Definitions. For purposes of this order, the following definitions apply:

(a) "Alien family" means

(i) any person not a citizen or national of the United States who has not been admitted into, or is not authorized to enter or remain in, the United States, who entered this country with an alien child or alien children at or between designated ports of entry and who was detained; and

(ii) that person's alien child or alien children.

(b) "Alien child" means any person not a citizen or national of the United States who

(i) has not been admitted into, or is not authorized to enter or remain in, the United States;

(ii) is under the age of 18; and

(iii) has a legal parent-child relationship to an alien who entered the United States with the alien child at or between designated ports of entry and who was detained.

Sec. 3. Temporary Detention Policy for Families Entering this Country Illegally. (a) The Secretary of Homeland Security (Secretary), shall, to the extent permitted by law and subject to the availability of appropriations, maintain custody of alien families during the pendency of any criminal improper entry or immigration proceedings involving their members.

(b) The Secretary shall not, however, detain an alien family together when there is a concern that detention of an alien child with the child's alien parent would pose a risk to the child's welfare.

(c) The Secretary of Defense shall take all legally available measures to provide to the Secretary, upon request, any existing facilities available for the housing and care of alien families, and shall construct such facilities if necessary and consistent with law. The Secretary, to the extent permitted by law, shall be responsible for reimbursement for the use of these facilities.

(d) Heads of executive departments and agencies shall, to the extent consistent with law, make available to the Secretary, for the housing and care of alien families pending court proceedings for improper entry, any facilities that are appropriate for such purposes. The Secretary, to the extent permitted by law, shall be responsible for reimbursement for the use of these facilities.

(e) The Attorney General shall promptly file a request with the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California to modify the Settlement Agreement in Flores v. Sessions, CV 85-4544 ("Flores settlement"), in a manner that would permit the Secretary, under present resource constraints, to detain alien families together throughout the pendency of criminal proceedings for improper entry or any removal or other immigration proceedings.

Sec. 4. Prioritization of Immigration Proceedings Involving Alien Families. The Attorney General shall, to the extent practicable, prioritize the adjudication of cases involving detained families.

Sec. 5. General Provisions. (a) Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect:

(i) the authority granted by law to an executive department or agency, or the head thereof; or

(ii) the functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals.

(b) This order shall be implemented in a manner consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations.

(c) This order is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person.

DONALD J. TRUMP

THE WHITE HOUSE,

June 20, 2018."

Nigeria's Super Eagles rated as the third worst team after first round of games at the 2018 World Cup















The Super Eagles' 2-0 loss to Croatia in their opening game of the 2018 World Cup has been adjudged as the 29th best of the 32 teams participating at the World Cup after the first round of games.



British newspaper Daily Telegraph, in an appraisal of all the teams, rated Nigeria as only better than Saudi Arabia which lost the opening game of the competition 5-0 to host country Russia and debutants Panama who lost 3-0 to Belgium.



The paper described Nigeria's performance as “a horrible performance from a group of players who didn’t seem to grasp quite how important their opening game at the World Cup was. Whether the manager’s fault or those in green shirts, there was no urgency, no great surge to try and rescue a point, an isolated striker and full-backs who weren’t allowed to get forward. Nigeria should be so much better than this.”



Spain and Portugal, who played out an enthralling 3-3 draw came in first and second while Mexico, which defeated reigning champions Germany were rated third. Brazil, who were held by Switzerland and England, late 2-1 winners over Tunisia round up the top five in the ratings.



Nigeria will play their second game on Friday against Iceland at the Volgograd Arena. Only an outright win can keep the Super Eagles hopes of staying in the competition alive

Adorable photo of John Legend & his daughter Luna















Musician John Legend shared this photo via IG of himself holding hands with his two-year-old daughter, Luna, and captioned it; "Me and my little partner in crime.

'I've moved on, and I love it' - Peter Okoye of Psquare says















Mr P of the Psquare was a recent guest on The Koffee Gang show on Hot 93.3 FM hosted by Sensei Uche and Misi where he spoke about his new single ‘Ebeano‘, the possibility of a P-Square reunion and more.



In the interview, Peter said he loves the fact that he has moved on and he'e enjoying every bit of it. 'I left a Psquare who has almost a million subscribers on Youtube to start in my own and I wasn't afraid to start afresh. I know there's something good out there, but I've moved on, and i love it, I love the energy' he said.



He also said, 'when people come to my show expecting to see Psquare, I ask myself, am i giving them the same energy and the answer is YES I am. Most people that doubted me because of what has been said out there have all been proven wrong. I'm a multi instrumentalist, I produce songs but I don't want to brag about it, I'm a studio engineer as well, I also direct music videos but I don't brag about these things. Its not about the money, I'm enjoying myself doing what I'm doing'.



Watch the interview below..

Janet Jackson reveals her battle with depression as she covers August edition of Essence Magazine















Pop icon Janet Jackson is on the cover of Essence magazine’s July/August 2018 issue where the 52-year old star opened up about the secret for her happiness, her struggle with depression, the #MeToo movement and more.



See excerpts from the revealing interview below.



On struggling with depression: I struggled with depression. The struggle was intense. Low self-esteem might be rooted in childhood feelings of inferiority. It could relate to failing to meet impossibly high standards. And of course there are always the societal issues of racism and sexism. Put it all together and depression is a tenacious and scary condition. Thankfully, I found my way through it.



On happiness: When it comes to happiness, I’m no expert. I have only my life experience as a guide. I’ve known great happiness and great sadness. But I guess the key question is, What do I really know about happiness? In my forties: Like millions of women in the world, I still heard voices inside my head berating me, voices questioning my value. Happiness was elusive. A reunion with old friends might make me happy. A call from a colleague might make me happy. But because sometimes I saw my failed relationships as my fault, I easily fell into despair.



On her one-year-old son Eissa: The height of happiness is holding my baby son in my arms and hearing him coo, or when I look into his smiling eyes and watch him respond to my tenderness. When I kiss him. When I sing him softly to sleep. During those sacred times, happiness is everywhere.



On #MeToo: We are living at a time in history when women all over the world are refusing to be controlled, manipulated, exploited or abused. We have found our strength, and we will not relent.

Cossy Orjiakor allegedly battered by her neighbour for interfering while he was beating his wife (photos)











Actress Cossy Orjiakor is accusing her male neighbour of battering her while she was trying to intervene in the domestic violence in his home.



According to Cossy, the man is fond of inflicting pain on his wife, and her gesture to intervene ended up backfiring as she was cuaght in tthe crossfire. She took to IG to share photos of the man and her injuries, writing:




This is Mr Matin Obinka Maruche, he deals on Italian mens wares and also own the plaza where a bank and also @kaffydance studio somewhere in badore, Ajah. Martin is an uneducated big boy from Agulu Uzoigbo in Anambra state. He maybe an ideal husband material hahahhaha, tall dark and handsome he also owns assorted property in Lagos. and unfortunately is also my neighbor.

He is so fond of beating up his wife at anytime it please him. I also heard crazy stories from his various house girls that u won't believe, you will just wonder why!!?... His wife is a drop dead gorgeous lady. Her hips will make most woman go green with envy. I remember the night he pushed her down the stairs. Well.... Tonight another episode..he was beating her on the streets. The child was begging him to stop and he hit the little girl with his belt..I stupidly went to intervene and he used belt to wipe me so hard..see the picture broken finger, torn leg, elbow, boobs sef not spared. This guy wicked ooo...hmmm my dear i no no who send me, I for jejele stay put in my house. Anyway for
The wounds he gave me I present to you Mr Martin Obinka Maruche, a Child and wife beater.... Am wondering if I should go to police or just take care of my wound. Up till now i can still hear the wife scream for help. Guess by tomorrow she will use foundation and eyeglass to cover the wounds he is inflicting on her right now. Sometimes its better to be single or be a baby mama than end up with men that can destroy you . Mr Matin Maruche phone number +2348034017578 #notime #fordrama #foreversingle. #babymama mode activated.

Photos: FRSC official jumps on the moving vehicle of a motorist who refused to stop for him

















The FRSC official based in Nasarawa, jumped on a moving vehicle of a motorist who refused to stop for him. See more photos below





George and Amal Clooney donate $100,000 to help Immigrant Children who have been separated from their families












President Donald Trump‘s “zero tolerance” immigration policy that separates toddlers from their parents and put them in detention camps recently caused a global outrage.



The policy which has now been reviewed saw wide-spread criticism, with several celebrities and public figures, including the first lady Melania Trump, singer John Legend and wife, Chrissy Teigen pushing for its removal.



Amal and George Clooney have added their voices to the cause, releasing a statement to People and donating $100,000 through their foundation to a group protecting the immigrant children.



The statement reads in part:



At some point in the future our children will ask us: ‘Is it true, did our country really take babies from their parents and put them in detention centers?’ And when we answer yes, they’ll ask us what we did about it. What we said. Where we stood.



We can’t change this administration’s policy but we can help defend the victims of it.



The couple donated to the Young Center for Immigrant Children’s Rights which is trying to help the separated families.

Justin Bieber carries his girlfriend Hailey Baldwin as they pack on the PDA in LA (Photos)












Singer, Justin Bieber, 24, looked so in love as he was pictured carrying his 21-year-old girlfriend, model Hailey Baldwin around a Los Angeles film studio on Tuesday.

The pair who were casually dressed for the outing were joined by a male friend.

Justin who dated Hailey briefly from 2015 to 2016 confirmed they were back together after he was pictured passionately kissing her around the Big Apple in Brooklyn on Sunday.

See full photos below.

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