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Leaked Ice doc exhibits employee detained in Hyundai raid had legitimate visa
José Olivares
At the very least one of many Korean employees swept up in a large immigration raid on a Hyundai Motor manufacturing unit website in Georgia final week was residing and dealing legally within the US, based on an inner federal authorities doc obtained by the Guardian.
Officers then “mandated” that he conform to be faraway from the US regardless of not having violated his visa.
The doc exhibits that immigration officers are conscious that somebody with a sound visa was among the many individuals arrested throughout the raid on the Hyundai manufacturing unit and brought to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) detention for elimination proceedings, the place the individuals arrested remained on Tuesday earlier than anticipated deportation flights again to South Korea.
The doc in query reviews on the person’s case and was leaked completely to the Guardian. It was written by an Ice agent. The Guardian is redacting the identification of the person in query, who arrived within the US in June, as a result of it has not been potential to achieve him immediately and it’s unclear whether or not he has any authorized illustration.
The doc says that immigration brokers from Atlanta “decided that [redacted] entered into the US in [redacted], with a sound B1/B2 visa and [redacted] was employed at HL-GA Battery Firm LLC as a contractor from the South Korean firm SFA. From statements made and queries in regulation enforcement databases, [redacted] has not violated his visa; nonetheless, the Atlanta Discipline Workplace Director has mandated [redacted] be introduced as a Voluntary Departure. [Redacted] has accepted voluntary departure regardless of not violating his B1/B2 visa necessities.”
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Photograph of novelty examine suggests Epstein ‘bought’ Trump a girl for $22,500
Ramon Antonio Vargas
A scrapbook for Jeffrey Epstein’s fiftieth birthday launched on Monday incorporates a photograph of him holding a novelty examine bearing Donald Trump’s signature, together with a word suggesting Epstein “bought” him a girl for $22,500, shedding additional gentle on the longtime relationship between the president and the convicted intercourse offender.
The picture exhibits Epstein and Joel Pashcow, a longtime member of Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort, and a 3rd determine, apparently a girl, whose face is redacted within the picture, which was shared on social media by Democrats on the Home oversight committee. The caption, apparently from Pashcow, reads: “Jeffrey exhibiting early skills with cash + ladies! Sells ‘absolutely depreciated’ [redaction] to Donald Trump for $22,500.”
Epstein “confirmed early ‘individuals expertise’ too”, the caption continued. “Though I dealt with the deal I didn’t get any of the cash on the woman!”
The examine is signed “DJ Trump” in a method that differs from most of his signatures on the time.
The Wall Road Journal reported that the lady was somebody whom Epstein and the now two-time US president – whose center preliminary is J – “socialized with” within the Nineteen Nineties. The lady’s lawyer advised the newspaper that she reduce ties with Epstein round 1997 and had no romantic relationship with both Epstein or Trump, doesn’t know Pashcow, and had no information of the letter, which she known as a “disgusting and deeply disturbing hoax”.
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White Home would again forensic evaluation of signature on Epstein letter
Good morning and welcome to our dwell protection of US politics amid the continued furore over hyperlinks between Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein, as the White Home stated it will assist a forensic evaluation of the signature on a letter purportedly given by the president to the convicted intercourse offender.
White Home officers on Tuesday doubled down on their assertion {that a} sexually suggestive letter carrying what gave the impression to be Trump’s signature that was included in a birthday e-book for Epstein had not been signed by the president.
The letter, and its drawing of a unadorned girl’s torso, was a part of a batch of paperwork launched by the Home oversight committee in response to a subpoena after its existence was first reported in July by the Wall Road Journal.
At a press briefing, Trump’s press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, denied Trump’s involvement within the letter and added that the White Home would assist an knowledgeable evaluate of the signature to find out whether or not it had been carried out by Trump’s hand.
“Three separate signature analysts who stated this was not the president’s genuine signature and now we have maintained that every one alongside. The president didn’t write this letter, he didn’t signal this letter,” Leavitt stated.
A number of White Home officers have sought to distance Trump from the 2003 word suggesting the signature didn’t resemble latest examples. However officers have declined to handle the truth that earlier than his time in workplace, Trump often used solely his first identify in signatures, stylized with a line extending from the final letter – and Trump’s signature on a letter from 1995 carefully resembled the one discovered on the word to Epstein.
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