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‘Voting to fund illegals with Medicaid dollars': Smucker & Bessent rip Dems on ‘Big Beautiful Bill'

‘Voting to fund illegals with Medicaid dollars': Smucker & Bessent rip Dems on ‘Big Beautiful Bill'

Time of India12-06-2025

Democrats opposing the 'Big, Beautiful Bill' risk harming the middle class, warns Rep. Lloyd Smucker. In a fiery exchange with Scott Bessent, Smucker slams the left for supporting Medicaid access for 1.4 million undocumented immigrants, 'voting to allow Medicaid dollars to those here... illegally' all while increasing taxes on hardworking Americans. He argued that rejecting the bill means prioritizing non-citizens over citizens and endangering the US economy with reckless policies.
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UAE safest hub for parking money, to attract more millionaires despite Israel-Iran conflict, say immigration experts
UAE safest hub for parking money, to attract more millionaires despite Israel-Iran conflict, say immigration experts

Time of India

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UAE safest hub for parking money, to attract more millionaires despite Israel-Iran conflict, say immigration experts

The United Arab Emirates will attract more millionaires and continue to remain a paradise for high-net-worth individuals despite the tensions prevailing in the Middle East following the Israel-Iran war. Several international migration consultants and wealth managers believe that despite the conflict, the Emirates is still the safest country to park money and has always been a stronger magnet in a time of crisis in the Gulf region. In an interview to The Khaleej Times, Armand Arton, CEO of leading immigration investment firm Arton Capital, claimed that he is hopeful the UAE will continue attracting even more millionaires than it had in the last five years. He said that the Emirates has always been the safest hub because of the infrastructure, the safety nets, the rule of law, the quality of life and the low tax. Citing the Russia-Ukraine war and Donald Trump's return to power in the US, Arton said that the conflict between Moscow and Kyiv was the last big wave of wealth that came in. He further stated that the taxation in the UK and the politics of Europe created a second wave of Europeans. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Build Your Dream Villa Near Bengaluru Airport Sumadhura Group Learn More Undo Talking about the third wave of Americans, the Arton Capital CEO said that it came after US President Trump was elected, as a lot of Democrats and others moved to the UAE. 'We see that very high profile of people coming in and asking for the Golden Visa,' he added. UAE attracted around 13,000 new millionaires in 2024, says report Live Events Armand Arton's claim was strongly backed by the UBS Global Wealth Report 2025, which came out on Wednesday, June 18, 2025, stating that the Emirates attracted around 13,000 new millionaires in 2024, which is a 5.8 per cent increase. The rise brings the total number of high-net-worth individuals in the country to 240,343. The millionaires in the UAE command approximately $785 billion (2.88 trillion) in wealth, according to The Khaleej Times. 'War always comes with a very high human cost, but a localised conflict like the current situation is likely to have a very limited macroeconomic effect. Unless there is a major escalation, we would not see this as significantly changing global macro trends, including migration,' said Paul Donovan, chief economist at UBS Global Wealth Management. Iran-Israel war 'will create a new wave of people, says Arton The Arton Capital CEO said that the Iran-Israel conflict, which escalated sharply after the US struck three nuclear sites in Iran on Sunday (June 22, 2025), 'will create a new wave of people from the neighbouring country who will come to the UAE and who are still considering that this is the safest place to park their money and family.'

U.S. to screen personal social media accounts of F, M, and J category non-immigrant visa applicants
U.S. to screen personal social media accounts of F, M, and J category non-immigrant visa applicants

The Hindu

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U.S. to screen personal social media accounts of F, M, and J category non-immigrant visa applicants

Just days after the United States announced that foreign students applying for a visa must unlock their social media accounts for government review, the U.S. government has extended this condition to all individuals applying for an F, M, or J nonimmigrant visa. In a social media post, the U.S. Embassy in India, said that 'every visa adjudication is a national security decision,' while adding that the applicants will have to 'adjust the privacy settings on all of their personal social media accounts to 'public' to facilitate vetting necessary to establish their identity and admissibility to the United States.' Noting that the United States has required visa applicants to provide social media identifiers on immigrant and nonimmigrant visa application forms, since 2019, it added that all available information will be used in the visa screening and vetting 'to identify visa applicants who are inadmissible to the United States, including those who pose a threat to U.S. national security.' The Trump administration last month temporarily halted the scheduling of new visa interviews for foreign students hoping to study in the U.S. while preparing to expand the screening of their activity on social media, officials said. With regards to the information regarding visa scheduling, the U.S. State Department in a June 18 statement had said that the overseas posts will resume scheduling F, M, and J nonimmigrant visa applications soon. Applicants should check the relevant embassy or consulate website for appointment availability. The United States must be vigilant during the visa issuance process to ensure that those applying for admission into the United States do not intend to harm Americans and our national interests, and that all applicants credibly establish their eligibility for the visa sought, including that they intend to engage in activities consistent with the terms for their admission.

'God help us all': Trump's appointment of 22-year-old college grad to terrorism unit amid Iran crisis faces backlash
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'God help us all': Trump's appointment of 22-year-old college grad to terrorism unit amid Iran crisis faces backlash

US President Donald Trump's move to pick a 22-year-old college graduate with no previous government leadership or security experience for a critical terrorism-prevention role has drawn criticism amid rising tensions with Iran. The backlash from Democrats came in the wake of military strikes against Iran and warnings from officials about the heightened risk of terror attacks at home. For the unversed, Thomas Fugate , who previously worked as a landscaper and grocery clerk is leading the Center for Prevention Programs and Partnerships- a division of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) that oversees terrorism prevention. It is known as CP3. The CP3 works to combat terrorism, school shootings and other hate-driven violence, oversees an $18 million grant program intended to help communities battle violent extremism. 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Recent work experience: landscaping/grocery clerk. Never worked a day in counter-terrorism. But he's a BIG Trump fan. So he got the job," his post read on X. Live Events — ChrisMurphyCT (@ChrisMurphyCT) A former Trump campaign worker, Thomas Fugate's experience has raised some serious concerns. A report from Pro Publica in June revealed that Thomas Fugate got the job after William Braniff — an Army veteran with over two decades of national security experience — resigned in protest of cuts to CP3. Thomas Fugate's LinkedIn profile shows he spent several months performing 'lawn care work around my neighborhood,' and also worked part time as a clerk at an H-E-B supermarket. ALSO READ: Thomas Fugate: A novice who replaced an army veteran to lead US terror prevention centre In a post, social media account named 'The Republicans against Trump' wrote, 'As major U.S. cities brace for possible terror attacks in response to the strikes on Iran, just a reminder of who Trump put in charge of terror prevention. God help us all.' — RpsAgainstTrump (@RpsAgainstTrump) The appointment of the recent University of San Antonio graduate had already put counterterrorism experts and insiders on edge. 'It sounds like putting the intern in charge,' a counterterrorism researcher who has experience working with CP3 told ProPublica. 'We're entering very dangerous territory,' another longtime counterterrorism official said. 'Maybe he's a wunderkind. Maybe he's Doogie Howser and has everything at 21 years old, or whatever he is, to lead the office. But that's not likely the case,' an counterterrorism researcher, who has worked with CP3 officials for years, told ProPublica. 'It sounds like putting the intern in charge.' The appointment of Fugate with no counter-terrorism experience to a key role in terrorism prevention has raised eyebrows, particularly in the context of escalating tensions with Iran, raising questions about the administration's prioritization of national security amidst geopolitical tensions. The department told The Independent that Fugate was 'temporarily given additional leadership responsibilities' in CP3 'due to his success.' Staffers he works with, however, have likened meeting with him to 'career counseling' while expressing shock at how little he appears to know about the role, the outlet reported. ALSO READ: Tulsi Gabbard snubbed by Trump after US spy chief defied her Iran advice? Pics from Situation room sparks buzz What is DHS saying? In a statement to the Daily Beast, a DHS spokesperson called the Center for Prevention Programs and Partnerships an 'insignificant' and 'ineffective' piece of a larger puzzle. 'Unfortunately, under the Biden administration, CP3 was weaponized against political opponents, and its main purpose was to funnel money to progressive groups. It should be no surprise to anyone that the Trump Administration is making a diligent effort to end waste, fraud, and abuse—this office is just another example,' they wrote. 'The senior official performing the duties of the undersecretary has directly overseen efforts to reform this office and has tasked several staffers to assist with this.' ALSO READ: A list of 'safest' countries to seek shelter as World War III fear looms According to his LinkedIn profile, Fugate briefly worked as a gardener in 2020 before beginning a series of fellowships and internships, including one at the conservative Heritage Foundation. Before taking up the new leadership responsibilities, Fugate was hired as a 'special assistant' in an immigration office at the Department of Homeland Security. He later joined the Trump campaign and attended the Republican National Convention. He also held the position of secretary general for a Model United Nations club. In recent months, he shared photos from the White House, including one post where he described taking 'the first major leap' of his career with enthusiasm.

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