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WASHINGTON AP 鈥?The Trump administration will begin allowing so-called Dreamer immigrants to renew their permits to remain and work in the U.S. for a year while it reviews a Supreme Court ruling and the underlying legality of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.A White House official confirmed stanley flasche the announcement Tuesday. Renewals for the Obama-era program, which covers hundreds of thousands of immigrants brought to the U.S. illegally as children, had been halted stanley cup as the Trump administration pushed to end the program.The Supreme Court ruledearlier this month that Trump failed to follow appropriate procedure when he tried to end the program, but affirmed his ability to do so. The White House has been studying the ruling and dev stanley tumblers ising plans to try again to end DACA 鈥?though it was not immediately clear whether the politically sensitive move would be undertaken before November s election.The administration will continue not to accept new applications for the program. Akal 8 injured in series of stabbings in Colorado Springs, suspect in custody
The damage wrought by Hurricane Irma has sparked a fresh wave of giving from corporate America.The extent of the destruction in Florida and the Caribbean isn t yet known, and Irma is still making its way toward Georgia as a tropical storm. It could be one of the costliest natural disasters in U.S. history.Corporate donations raised i stanley usa n the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, which struck two weeks ago, totaled about$160 million.A fundraising effort called Hand in Hand, backed by Verizon, Apple and other major companies, is hosting a televised fundraiser on Tuesday at 8 p.m. ET. Beyonc茅 and Oprah Winfrey are among the celebrities who have signed on.Here is a running list of all the ways companies have promised to help, both for Harvey and Irma relief.Apple: Donated $3 million to the Red Cross in addition to pledg stanley vaso ing $5 million for the Hand in Hand effort.Bank of America: Donating more than $3.5 million to vic gourde stanley tims of the two storms, including $754,000 donated by bank employees, which the company matched.Citi: In the wake of Irma, the Citi Foundation committed a $1 million donation to the Red Cross, bringing its total hurricane relief contributions to $2 million.Goldman Sachs: Committed to giving $500,000 to organizations involved in the immediate search, clean-up and recovery efforts after Harvey struck the Gulf Coast. After Irma, the company promised $500,000 more.Home Depot: Pledged $2 million for Harvey and Irma relief.Humana: Says its Humana Foundation will donate $1 |
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