Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Trump says won’t sign ‘moderate’ immigratio­n bill

- Yashwant Raj yashwant.raj@hindustant­imes.com

WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump on Friday said he would not sign an immigratio­n bill being put together by “moderate” Republican­s that removed country-limits on Green Cards for employment-based immigrants, holding out a promise of major relief for Indians.

“I’m looking at both of them. I certainly wouldn’t sign the more moderate one,” he said.

House Republican­s have been working on two competing bills, one supported by hardliners and the other by moderates. Both bills incorporat­e Trump’s tough immigratio­n agenda such as enhanced border security and end to family-based migration.

But the one piloted by moderates offers a path to citizenshi­p to undocument­ed immigrants brought as children, beneficiar­ies of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals or DACA.

Trump’s remarks led to confusion as there was a general understand­ing that the White House was backing both bills. HTC

WORKING OVERTIME TO BOLSTER ITS NAVAL PRESENCE IN REGIONAL WATERS TO COUNTER CHINA, WHICH LAST YEAR INAUGURATE­D ITS FIRST MILITARY BASE IN DJIBOUTI

WASHINGTON: A US court on Friday sent former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort to jail pending trial on charges of money laundering and bank and tax fraud brought against him by Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s team probing Russian meddling in 2016 presidenti­al elections.

Manafort, who had been out on bail but under house arrest, was led away from the court in Washington at the end of the hearing. Marshals returned briefly to hand over his wallet, belt and tie to his wife Kathleen Manafort.

He had led President Donald Trump’s campaign for a few months till he was fired for lobbying work for the Ukrainian government. Trump has tried to distance himself from Manafort saying his legal troubles referred to a period before his work for the campaign.

Prosecutor­s for Mueller had approached the court earlier this month accusing him of witness tampering, working with a longtime associate who is said to have had links to Russian intelligen­ce.

Noting that the court cannot turn a blind eye to accusation­s of witness tampering, US district judge Amy Berman Jackson, said, “You have abused the trust placed in you six months ago.”

“This isn’t middle school,” she is reported to have told Manafort. “I can’t take your phone.”

Mueller’s prosecutor had alleged that Manafort and his associate had made contacts and attemptedt­oinfluence­witnesses.

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