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Thursday, January 26, 2017
Dubai probes “unauthorised” Kim Kardashian visit to charity-newspaper
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Thursday, January 26, 2017
DUBAI - Authorities in the United Arab Emirates have opened an investigation into a visit by Kim Kardashian to a Dubai government children’s charity this month and suggested it undermined local values, a state-owned newspaper reported. Kardashian concluded a brief stay in the Gulf Arab emirate last weekend, shopping at the sprawling Mall of the Emirates and attending a masterclass there on makeup. However, the Emarat al-Youm newspaper quoted Ministry of Community Development official Wafa bin Suleiman as saying her visit to children at the Rashid Centre for the Disabled was not authorised and “had no goal from which students could benefit”. The ministry is investigating why the centre hosted Kardashian without its authorisation, bin Suleiman said, adding that the ministry would have rejected such a request because approval depends on “full commitment to the customs and traditions of the state”. It was not immediately clear whether all visits to government charities require approval or what element of Kardashian’s visit would have been contrary to custom. There was no immediate response to Reuters request
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Kim Kardashian for clarification from the ministry. Dhahi Khalfan, a senior Dubai police official, signalled the beginning of official unease with the visit to the charity with two sharp tweets this week. “We do not need the presence of Kim Kardashian in charity centers ... charities (should) invite good people, and thank God we have plenty of good people,” Khalfan posted, without elaborating. The visit on Jan. 15 was among the 36-year old celebrity’s first public appearances since being robbed of nearly $10 million worth of jewels
while in Paris in October. A video posted on the Disabled Centre’s Facebook page showed Kardashian, wearing torn jeans and a T-shirt, arriving at the charity greeted by smiling children who performed a folk dance in Emirati robes and headdresses. During the visit she donned a traditional black cloak and necklace as she talked to the adults and children present. The centre, also known as the Rashid Paediatric Therapy Centre, described it as an “amazing day” on its Facebook page. It could not immediately be reached for further comment. (rtr)
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FILE - In this Nov. 10, 2016 file photo, workers raise a taller fence along the Mexico-US border between the towns of Anapra, Mexico and Sunland Park, New Mexico, where for almost two decades a Mass has been celebrated on Day of the Dead to remember migrants who have died trying to cross the fence. President-elect Donald Trump has threatened to force Mexico to pay for a wall along the nearly 2,000-mile (3,145-kilometer) border.
Trump moving forward with border wall, weighs refugee cuts
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump will begin rolling out executive actions on immigration Wednesday, beginning with steps to build his proposed wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, according to two administration officials. He’s also expected to target so-called sanctuary cities and is reviewing proposals that would restrict the flow of refugees to the United States. The president is expected to sign the first actions — including the measure to jumpstart construction of the wall — Wednesday during a trip to the Department of Homeland Security. Additional actions will be announced out over the next few days, according to one official.
Trump is said to still be weighing the details of plans to restrict refugees coming to the U.S. The current proposal includes at least a four-month halt on all refugee admissions, as well as temporary ban on people coming from some Muslim majority countries, according to a representa-
tive of a public policy organization that monitors refugee issues. The person was briefed on the details of that proposed action by a government official and outlined the expected steps for The Associated Press. The officials and the public policy organization’s representative insisted on anonymity in order to outline the plans ahead of Trump’s official announcements. On his personal Twitter account Tuesday night, Trump tweeted: “Big day planned on NATIONAL SECURITY tomorrow. Among many other things, we will build the wall!”
Trump campaigned on pledges to tighten U.S. immigration policies, including strengthening border security and stemming the flow of refugees. He also called for halting entry to the U.S. from Muslim countries, but later shifted the policy to a focus on what he called “extreme vetting” for those coming from countries with terrorism ties. While the specific of Trump’s orders were unclear, both administration officials said Wednesday’s actions would focus in part on the president’s plans to construct a wall along the southern border with Mexico. He’s also expected to
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