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		<title>Erdan calls for US to put military options on table to counter Iran’s growing nuclear threat</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Dec 2021 14:23:06 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>“The international community for years spoke very softly to Iran. Sanctions are very important, but the sanctions are not enough,” said Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations Gilad Erdan. (December 10, 2021 / JNS) As negotiators in Vienna are conducting &#8230; <a class="kt-excerpt-readmore" href="https://www.garnertedarmstrong.org/erdan-calls-for-us-to-put-military-options-on-table-to-counter-irans-growing-nuclear-threat/" aria-label="Erdan calls for US to put military options on table to counter Iran’s growing nuclear threat">Read More</a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>“The international community for years spoke very softly to Iran. Sanctions are very important, but the sanctions are not enough,” said Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations Gilad Erdan.</p>
<p>(December 10, 2021 / JNS) As negotiators in Vienna are conducting indirect negotiations to bring Iran and the United States back into the 2015 nuclear deal—the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA)—Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations Gilad Erdan told a crowd of thousands on Thursday that America should threaten Iran with its military to quench the threat.</p>
<p>Erdan was a guest speaker at the Israeli-American Council’s 2021 National Summit in South Florida in front of thousands of attendees as part of an onstage interview with Israeli TV host and defense analyst Yoav Limor during the summit’s opening plenary session.</p>
<p>Erdan started by pointing out that Israel had been opposed to the JCPOA since its inception, seeing it as “kicking the can down the road.” Today, he said, even members of the Democratic Biden administration agree that the old deal was faulty, which is why the administration has been pushing for a “longer, stronger deal.”</p>
<p>He said the international community can find a “formula” for preventing a nuclear Iran, and that U.S. sanctions alone won’t do it, as China and other major nations have been finding ways to go around them or simply outright ignoring them.</p>
<p>Israel hopes that the negotiations to re-enter the deal will fail, forcing the old signatories to the original deal to snap back crippling economic sanctions on Tehran.</p>
<p>Still, these measures may not be enough.</p>
<p>“What is this formula? The answer is quite clear, we should listen to the wise words of President [Theodore] Roosevelt, who used to say, ‘Speak softly, but also carry a big stick.’ The international community for many years spoke very softly to Iran. Sanctions are very important, but the sanctions are not enough,” said Erdan.</p>
<p>He continued, saying “Iran is on the verge of becoming a nuclear power. And this is the time now to present the Iranian regime [with] a credible military threat that would force them to decide between their own survival as a regime and their nuclear ambitions. And I believe the answer will be clear; Iran would rush to the negotiating table once they would be presented with a credible military threat.”</p>
<p>He said that Israel cannot rely on the international community, as the Islamic Republic poses a threat to its very existence.</p>
<p>“We are not going to wait until Iran would become a nuclear threshold country,” he said. “We are leaving all options on the table, and we’re not going to hesitate. We will do whatever is needed.”</p>
<p>Progress on the Visa Waiver Program</p>
<p>During the interview, Erdan did note optimism about the completion process to include Israel in the Visa Waiver Program, allowing Israelis to travel to the United States without a visa.</p>
<p>Despite the long, interconnected history between the two nations, Israel is not included in America’s Visa Waiver Program, although nationals from 40 other countries are allowed to travel to the United States without a visa.</p>
<p>The issue hit home for many in attendance since they are Israeli or have family members in Israel.</p>
<p>Erdan said the current situation was absurd—the United States is Israel’s closest ally, while the United Arab Emirates, which recently normalized its relations with Israel, already has a visa waiver agreement with Israel.</p>
<p>“Let me start with a personal story that I never told before. I’m now Israel’s ambassador for more than 14 months here in the United States. This is a true story. My parents were not able, couldn’t get a visa, to visit their own family and their grandchildren here in the United States since I was appointed,” said Erdan.</p>
<p>He told the audience that he understood the need to prioritize the issue after being contacted by so many families.</p>
<p>Erdan discovered that the reason Israel was not in the program was partially the result of American officials not understanding Israeli culture. They viewed Israelis in their 20s wanting visas to visit not as part of the culture of seeing the world after their completion of national military service, but as young people without jobs or still students—and thus, potential illegal immigrants.</p>
<p>“So our refusal rate went higher than 3 percent. And that’s what prevented Israel from joining this visa waiver program,” said Erdan. “Once I explained it to [U.S. Homeland Security] Secretary [Alejandro] Mayorkas—and even had the honor and opportunity to speak with the president himself—they prioritized this process.”</p>
<p>“So now, I can give you my assessment … that many, many of the relatives of the families of the IAC activists could be invited without a visa to participate” in the next summit,” he said to audience applause.</p>
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<p>Source: <a href="https://www.jns.org/erdan-calls-for-us-to-put-military-options-on-table-to-counter-irans-growing-nuclear-threat/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://www.jns.org/erdan-calls-for-us-to-put-military-options-on-table-to-counter-irans-growing-nuclear-threat/</a></p>
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		<title>Arrests along Mexico border jumped 40% last month amid Trump administration immigration crackdown</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Nick Miroff, The Washington Post]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Jul 2020 06:06:34 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>FILE &#8211; This April 22, 2020, file photo, shows Juarez, Mexico, and the Rio Grande from El Paso Texas. (AP Photo/Cedar Attanasio, File) WASHINGTON &#8211; The number of migrants detained along the Mexico border jumped 40 percent in June, defying &#8230; <a class="kt-excerpt-readmore" href="https://www.garnertedarmstrong.org/arrests-along-mexico-border-jumped-40-last-month-amid-trump-administration-immigration-crackdown/" aria-label="Arrests along Mexico border jumped 40% last month amid Trump administration immigration crackdown">Read More</a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" class="" src="https://www.adn.com/resizer/I0-cxJg_2PQHmif6OagryQR963A=/1200x0/cloudfront-us-east-1.images.arcpublishing.com/adn/QYX6BJSDB5ARFEEZ5HDAYKJZBU.jpg" alt="FILE - This April 22, 2020, file photo, shows Juarez, Mexico, and the Rio Grande from El Paso Texas. (AP Photo/Cedar Attanasio, File)" width="743" height="495" /><br />
FILE &#8211; This April 22, 2020, file photo, shows Juarez, Mexico, and the Rio Grande from El Paso Texas. (AP Photo/Cedar Attanasio, File)</p>
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<p class="element element-paragraph">WASHINGTON &#8211; The number of migrants detained along the Mexico border jumped 40 percent in June, defying a Trump administration emergency crackdown that has cited the coronavirus pandemic to swiftly &#8220;expel&#8221; those who cross illegally, according to enforcement statistics released Thursday by U.S. Customs and Border Protection.</p>
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<p class="element element-paragraph">U.S. authorities made 32,512 arrests and detentions along the Mexico border in June, up from 23,142 in May. The June total was nearly double the number of detentions recorded in April, after the Trump administration suspended normal immigration proceedings to quickly process most migrants and return them to Mexico in a matter of hours.</p>
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<p class="element element-paragraph">CBP figures show the vast majority of those detained in June &#8211; 89 percent &#8211; were promptly turned back to Mexico using the rapid-expulsion system that is facing legal challenge from rights groups and immigrant advocates. The administration has defended the expulsions as a necessary measure to keep detention cells along the border empty and avoid the risk of spreading infection.</p>
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<p class="element element-paragraph">Though the June enforcement numbers remain far below the levels tallied during last year&#8217;s migration crisis, the sharp month-over-month increase appears to be a sign the deterrent effects of President Donald Trump&#8217;s crackdown are wearing off.</p>
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<p class="element element-paragraph">Trump has been campaigning for reelection on his immigration record and the steep decline in irregular migration since last year, when border authorities made nearly 1 million arrests.</p>
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<p class="element element-paragraph">CBP released its June enforcement statistics just one day after the president stood in the Rose Garden with Mexican leader Andrés Manuel López Obrador and praised his cooperation on immigration enforcement.</p>
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<p class="element element-paragraph">&#8220;We&#8217;ve been helped greatly by Mexico on creating record numbers in a positive sense on our southern border,&#8221; Trump said, without specifying what records he was referring to. &#8220;It&#8217;s been really very, very tight.&#8221;</p>
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<p class="element element-paragraph">Because the CBP figures are a tally of monthly enforcement actions by U.S. agents, not the arrests of distinct individuals, it is unclear to what extent the June increase could be driven by border-crossers making repeat attempts to enter the United States.</p>
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<p class="element element-paragraph">The emergency enforcement measures CBP rolled out in late March allow U.S. agents to process unlawful border-crossers in outdoor areas and quickly send them back across the border into Mexico, rather than holding them in custody to initiate formal deportations or charge them with a crime.</p>
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<p class="element element-paragraph">Mexico has cooperated with Trump by agreeing to accept Central American returnees in addition to its own citizens. The measures are controversial because they have essentially shut the door on the ability of asylum seekers to seek safe refuge in the United States, while also waiving off anti-trafficking laws preventing the rapid deportation of underage migrants who arrive without a parent.</p>
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<p class="element element-paragraph">The American Civil Liberties Union and other immigrant advocacy groups filed a legal challenge last month to the expulsion system, which the Trump administration has put in place indefinitely.</p>
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<p class="element element-paragraph">U.S. Homeland Security officials have been anxious about the possibility of a new migration surge as a result of deteriorating economic conditions in Mexico and Central America. Mexico is facing its worse economic crisis in a century as a result of the pandemic, and the country has reported coronavirus positivity rates of nearly 50 percent in recent weeks, an indication of widespread community transition.</p>
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<p class="element element-paragraph">The U.S.-Mexico border region is a major hotspot for the virus. Three of the U.S. states with the worst outbreaks &#8211; Texas, Arizona and California &#8211; are border states.</p>
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<p class="element element-paragraph">Last month&#8217;s arrest totals, while higher than May&#8217;s, were approximately one-third of the 104,311 detentions CBP tallied during the same period a year ago, near the peak of the Central American migration crisis.</p>
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<p class="element element-paragraph">&#8220;The numbers are still quite low when put in recent historical perspective, but they have clearly gone up from the very low numbers early in the pandemic,&#8221; said Andrew Selee, president of the Migration Policy Institute in Washington. &#8220;It probably suggests that there are many more people faced with difficult economic circumstances in Mexico during the global recession who are willing to try and see if they can get into the United States, but Central Americans are still not crossing in large numbers, probably because of Mexican enforcement measures.&#8221;</p>
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<p class="element element-paragraph">In a statement, CBP acting commissioner Mark Morgan said the higher arrest numbers in June were a justification for continued construction of Trump&#8217;s $15 billion border wall project.</p>
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<p class="element element-paragraph">&#8220;While the number of encounters last month are not a surprise, this increase is still extremely concerning as we continue to battle the invisible enemy: covid-19,&#8221; Morgan said. &#8220;Therefore, it is imperative that we continue to build the border wall system and enforce CDC policies aimed at protecting the health of Americans.&#8221;</p>
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<p class="element element-paragraph">The barrier&#8217;s impact on reducing illegal crossings is not always clear. In CBP San Diego&#8217;s sector, for instance, where progress on new border barrier construction is the most advanced, arrest totals through June were nearly the same as last year&#8217;s, the latest CBP figures show, despite the overall border-wide decline.</p>
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<p class="element element-paragraph">Most of those taken into custody last month were single adults from Mexico, Morgan noted in his statement, in contrast to last year&#8217;s influx, when record numbers of families and children from Central America streamed across the border to surrender to U.S. agents and request humanitarian protection.</p>
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<p class="element element-paragraph">The Trump administration has ordered a sweeping overhaul of U.S. asylum rules since then, and this week it announced new measures that would deny entry to anyone from a country with an outbreak of a communicable disease.</p>
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<p class="element element-paragraph">With more than 3 million confirmed infections and at least 130,000 deaths, the United States has the world’s worst coronavirus outbreak, and hundreds of deportees sent to Central America and elsewhere have tested positive for the virus.</p>
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<p class="element element-paragraph">Source: <a href="https://www.adn.com/nation-world/2020/07/09/arrests-along-mexico-border-jumped-40-last-month-amid-trump-administration-immigration-crackdown/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.adn.com/nation-world/2020/07/09/arrests-along-mexico-border-jumped-40-last-month-amid-trump-administration-immigration-crackdown/</a></p>
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