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The Guatemalan government announced Thursday morning it would again receive deportation flights from the U.S., two days stanley cup after it suspended them over concerns about the coronavirus pan stanley mugs demic.On Tuesday, officials in Guatemala City moved to block the flights, saying adequate sanitary protocols needed to be established with the Trump administration. Early Thursday morning, the country s foreign ministry stanley cup said those protocols were in place and that U.S. immigration officials had agreed not to deport anyone to Guatemala with symptoms of the COVID-19.Guatemala s government expects to receive a flight with 99 Guatemalan deportees Thursday, the foreign ministry said in a statement. After landing, all of them will be instructed to self-quarantine at home, the ministry added. Thursday s announcement will likely come as a relief for the Trump administration as it continues trying to deter migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border. Although border apprehensions have declined from a surge last spring, Guatemala has been the largest source of migrants who trek north to the U.S. southern border in the past few years.Despite agreeing to receive its owndeported nationals, the Guatemalan government said removals of Salvadoran and Honduran migrants to Guatemala under its Asylum Cooperative Agreement with the Trump administration would remain suspended. Those deportations will resume, the foreign ministry said, after the Guatemalan government ends its coronaviru Dzmz When will we know a winner on election night
NBC s Tim Russert deflected criticism of his ethics and credibility as the prosecution rested its case Thursday in the trial of former White House aide I. Lewis Scooter Libby.The network journalist got the kind of interrogation he usually gives on his Sunday television show Meet the Press, as attorneys flashed excerpts of his previous statements on a video monitor and asked h stanley mugs im to explain inconsistencies.Russert, who testified that he never discussed outed CIA operative Valerie stanley mug Plame with Libby, was the final witness called by Special Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald. A law school graduate, Russert avoided several traps that Libby attorney Theodore Wells laid before him. He seemed uncomfortable at times, however, as Wells asked him to explain why he willingly told an FBI agent about a July 2003 conversation with Libby, then gave a sworn statement saying that he would not testify about that conversation because it was confidential. Did you disclose in the affidavit to the court that you had already disclosed the contents of your conversation with Mr. Li stanley italia bby, Libby s attorneys Theodore Wells asked. As I ve said sir ... Russert began. It s a yes or no question, Wells interrupted. I d like to answer it to the best of my ability, Russert said. This is a very simple question. Either it s in the affidavit or it s not Wells asked. Did you disclose to the court that you had already communicated to the FBI the fact that you had comm
The Guatemalan government announced Thursday morning it would again receive deportation flights from the U.S., two days stanley cup after it suspended them over concerns about the coronavirus pan stanley mugs demic.On Tuesday, officials in Guatemala City moved to block the flights, saying adequate sanitary protocols needed to be established with the Trump administration. Early Thursday morning, the country s foreign ministry stanley cup said those protocols were in place and that U.S. immigration officials had agreed not to deport anyone to Guatemala with symptoms of the COVID-19.Guatemala s government expects to receive a flight with 99 Guatemalan deportees Thursday, the foreign ministry said in a statement. After landing, all of them will be instructed to self-quarantine at home, the ministry added. Thursday s announcement will likely come as a relief for the Trump administration as it continues trying to deter migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border. Although border apprehensions have declined from a surge last spring, Guatemala has been the largest source of migrants who trek north to the U.S. southern border in the past few years.Despite agreeing to receive its owndeported nationals, the Guatemalan government said removals of Salvadoran and Honduran migrants to Guatemala under its Asylum Cooperative Agreement with the Trump administration would remain suspended. Those deportations will resume, the foreign ministry said, after the Guatemalan government ends its coronaviru Dzmz When will we know a winner on election night
NBC s Tim Russert deflected criticism of his ethics and credibility as the prosecution rested its case Thursday in the trial of former White House aide I. Lewis Scooter Libby.The network journalist got the kind of interrogation he usually gives on his Sunday television show Meet the Press, as attorneys flashed excerpts of his previous statements on a video monitor and asked h stanley mugs im to explain inconsistencies.Russert, who testified that he never discussed outed CIA operative Valerie stanley mug Plame with Libby, was the final witness called by Special Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald. A law school graduate, Russert avoided several traps that Libby attorney Theodore Wells laid before him. He seemed uncomfortable at times, however, as Wells asked him to explain why he willingly told an FBI agent about a July 2003 conversation with Libby, then gave a sworn statement saying that he would not testify about that conversation because it was confidential. Did you disclose in the affidavit to the court that you had already disclosed the contents of your conversation with Mr. Li stanley italia bby, Libby s attorneys Theodore Wells asked. As I ve said sir ... Russert began. It s a yes or no question, Wells interrupted. I d like to answer it to the best of my ability, Russert said. This is a very simple question. Either it s in the affidavit or it s not Wells asked. Did you disclose to the court that you had already communicated to the FBI the fact that you had comm