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"country of origin" Definitions
  1. the country where something or someone comes from

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Rami Anis (M): Country of origin – Syria; host NOC – Belgium; sport – swimming Yiech Pur Biel (M): Country of origin – South Sudan; host NOC – Kenya; sport – athletics, 800m James Nyang Chiengjiek (M): Country of origin – South Sudan; host NOC – Kenya; sport – athletics, 400m Yonas Kinde (M): Country of origin – Ethiopia; host NOC – Luxembourg; sport – athletics, marathon Anjelina Nada Lohalith (F): Country of origin – South Sudan; host NOC – Kenya; sport – athletics, 1500m Rose Nathike Lokonyen (F): Country of origin – South Sudan; host NOC – Kenya; sport – athletics, 800m Paulo Amotun Lokoro (M): Country of origin – South Sudan; host NOC – Kenya; sport – athletics, 1500m Yolande Bukasa Mabika (F): Country of origin – Democratic Republic of the Congo; host NOC – Brazil; sport – judo, -70kg Yusra Mardini (F): Country of origin – Syria; host NOC – Germany; sport – swimming Popole Misenga (M): Country of origin – Democratic Republic of the Congo; host NOC – Brazil; sport – judo, -90kg An initial group of 43 candidates was announced and was whittled down to these 10 team members.
He joined "Rising" to advocate for the restoration of country of origin labeling requirements, which require retailers to identify the country of origin of certain foods like beef.
There's also the country of origin to take into consideration.
Did immigrants cheer for England or their country of origin?
Another commenter questioned the impact on migrants' country of origin.
But what happens when the country of origin is us?
What we should do to expand country of origin knowledge Congress could pass a law that requires newspapers, magazines, internet ads, television and radio advertisers to note the country of origin on all products advertised.
The country of origin as specified in the listing description. 2.
Invoices falsely declare that the artifacts' country of origin was Israel.
But technically, the award goes to the film's country of origin.
Do booking habits change by age, gender or country of origin?
Welfare use varies dramatically based on an immigrant's country of origin.
Depending on country of origin, however, the wait can vary dramatically.
Then we'd be "weighing all options" against the country of origin.
Despite its country of origin, the Kooples has an international flavor.
According to the Associated Press, Congress at the end of 2015 repealed a labeling policy, the Country-of-Origin Labeling (COOL) law, that required retailers to explicitly state the country of origin on all red meat.
He's also been ordered not to visit China, his country of origin.
The country of origin for many of them is listed as China.
COOLER would apply the Country of Origin Labeling Act to all restaurants.
WikiLeaks has never rejected a submission due to its country of origin.
An earlier version of this article misstated Rudolf Steiner's country of origin.
Moore expressed doubts about Obama's country of origin as recently as December.
Strong country of origin labeling on food will also strengthen our economy.
Most are likely to be returned to Morocco or their country of origin.
A quarter of such exploitation happened outside of the victim's country of origin.
You also want to buy olive oil with a single country of origin.
Severing ties with your country of origin is an emotional decision, Ashman said.
I call my proposal COOLER: Country of Origin Labeling Expansion and Reform Act.
Steve Nethersole: The first, when it comes in, is the country of origin.
Those found not to be refugees should return to their country of origin.
Despite differences in country of origin, these young professionals share many common experiences.
An earlier version of this article misstated Diana Limongi's father's country of origin.
INDIAN TRADERS MENTION INDONESIA AS "COUNTRY OF ORIGIN" WHILE SEEKING IMPORT LICENCES -SOURCES
Of that number, 20013 million were refugees living outside their country of origin, and some 40.8 million were internally displaced — that means they have remained in their country of origin, but have been forced to flee their homes for another region.
We are at once proud nationalists and harsh critics of our country of origin.
Editor's Note: A previous version of this story misstated Minahil Sarfraz's country of origin.
In the military, we saw beyond skin tone, our faiths and country of origin.
If this is not possible, CBP will return them to their country of origin.
Five were born in their family's country of origin or in transit to Europe.
"Mexico will offer opportunities of employment in your country of origin," the message added.
Federal law already requires labeling of all imported products with their country of origin.
Correction: An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated Eric Sagastume's country of origin.
Consumers buy them because they're legitimized by local influencers, not by country of origin.
Between 2013 and September this year, 624 people voluntarily returned to their country of origin.
It will also provide financial aid for sending people back to their country of origin.
It troubles me deeply that people — refugees — are excluded solely on their country of origin.
They include the flag badge (or badges) of country of origin and a name tag.
However, the group of freshman Democrats included one additional demand: country of origin meat labeling.
After China, the most popular country of origin for those packages was the United States.
Fonseca said he knows the hacker's country of origin, but did not disclose that information.
One option is for the prisoners to return to their country of origin to face prosecution.
And was her classic white-tipped manicure a cheeky nod to President Macron's country of origin?
After: 49 cents or 69 cents per pound (depending on country of origin) Before: $2.99 each
The report also highlighted the trend among challenger banks to expand beyond their country of origin.
The poll finds 76 percent of voters think an immigrant's country of origin should not matter.
Trump seems to wholly miss the point about why people, regardless of country of origin, immigrate.
Also Wednesday, Trump repeated a threat to "release" ISIS fighters back to their country of origin.
NOTE: This post has been updated from the original to correct Ms. Lindqvist's country of origin.
You should go back to your own country of origin and run for office over there!!
Most countries require adoptive parents to travel to the country of origin to finalize the adoption.
All of the packages had labels falsely identifying their country of origin as Turkey, prosecutors said.
Two recent phenomena demonstrates that country of origin labeling works to increase purchases of domestic products.
A new accord must include a product's country of origin is "verified, not deemed," he said.
Since each list was restricted to its country of origin, there is no overlap between them.
Panels next to each drawing indicate the subject's name, country of origin, and, below, their story.
One sentence read, in English: It is not felt to be sufficiently probable that you will return to your country of origin promptly, due in part to the local or general situation in your country of origin/habitual residence and/or your weak social ties there.
The program is sorting the testers by their country of origin and comparing errors with successful identifications.
The crew manifest tracks the crew's country of origin and there was only one man from Denmark.
The chart below breaks down the monthly count of supergiant rounds by the company's country of origin.
But it also means that passengers aren't necessarily protected by the laws in their country of origin.
From materials, to price range, country of origin, color, band style — the different choices are nearly endless.
That helped some 20,000 people return to their country of origin aboard IOM-run flights from Libya.
It is easier to be picky about fresh produce, because its country of origin is clearly labelled.
But Pence refused to pay for the services for any refugee whose country of origin is Syria.
McKinnon's solidified her place as the go-to SNL political impersonator, no matter the country of origin.
For peaches and nectarines, look for PLU# 4044, 3035, 4378 and a country of origin of Chile.
These typically require airlines to be majority owned and controlled by parties from their country of origin.
Granting Turkey "safe country of origin" status comes at Mr Erdogan's most fruitful period of press-censorship.
And, we cannot continue to alienate millions of hard-working immigrants regardless of their country of origin.
Kadirov is a native of Uzbekistan, the same country of origin as the alleged attacker Sayfullo Saipov.
The left instinctively cries racism over any plan to limit future numbers, regardless of country of origin.
U.S. representatives are expected to focus on services, investment, products' country of origin and non-tariff measures.
The uniform of the shooter is not clearly visible, making his country of origin difficult to determine.
The reports also appeared to be rife with errors, sometimes including the recruit's country of origin. Maj.
Regardless of their country of origin, however, most men agreed that working at VICE was not manly.
"A refugee is someone who's eventually going to go back to their country of origin," he said.
But pinpointing a particular country of origin, as many testing services claim to do, is far trickier.
The country-of-origin information comes from those companies and does not link diamonds to specific mines.
Congress must stand up for American families and workers and enact strong country of origin food labeling.
This is because, late last year, Congress repealed country-of-origin labeling requirements for beef and pork.
The country of origin of petrochemicals is much easier to conceal than that of grades of oil.
Ministers have already argued that after Brexit migrants should be treated equally regardless of their country of origin.
In March, news broke that Germany would be using voice recognition technology to identify refugees' country of origin.
They could be goods that were marked up for resale or returned unsold to the country of origin.
We've found ways that flavor, packaging, and even country of origin pair perfectly with your sign's unique traits.
The researchers also ask whether a firm's country of origin might matter for the wage premium on offer.
A well-intentioned illustrated map colors the globe with book covers representative of popularitywithin their country of origin.
The demographics for country of origin of those arrested at the border have also shifted in recent years.
Of these, well over a quarter, 378,000, are Filipinos—by far the biggest number by country of origin.
Now an award-winning actor, he has brought his story to cinemas in his country of origin - Nigeria.
She decided to make the film to understand her son's country of origin even more, according to Vulture.
Check with your airline, country of origin and destination before ever taking your pet along for your journey.
All U.S. wheat moving into Canada should be evaluated on quality parameters without regard to country of origin.
It even guarantees certain benefits if the worker decides to return to his or her country of origin.
In August 2017, Muji imported to China 119 clothes hangers that listed Taiwan as the "country of origin".
So I would have preferred my achievements to be a source of pride to my country of origin.
Future studies should aim to look at immigrants' country of origin, rather than the general region, she added.
This would then allow green cards to be redistributed based on application date, instead of country of origin.
Understand the requirements for health insurance in your destination country and your status in your country of origin.
All of the other required information on the labelâ€"fibre content, country of origin, etceteraâ€"must be maintained.
"Films in the Spanish language — whatever their country of origin — do not need to be 'translated,'" he said.
In 85033, Congress passed a law requiring that almost all imports needed to carry country of origin labels.
Your word alone isn't enough; we need photo evidence, corroborating country of origin intelligence, documents, and medical records.
As much as possible, the reporters included information like name, country of origin, date of death, and age.
They state their nationality, their country of origin, their name and surname — and they are often photographed too.
But 47% of the Oxbridge tasters′ guesses on grape variety were correct, as were 37% on country of origin.
The PwC survey does not track the country of origin of the attacks, which Ivezic said is "almost impossible".
Belgium requires a medical certificate, and a fresh extract from the criminal record of the applicant's country of origin.
In the Country of Origin Labeling Act case, the WTO selected Ricardo Ramírez-Hernández as the appellate panel chairman.
She knows a fair bit: where the Ghanaians live, how the Latino immigrants are differentiated by country of origin.
Examples include the ability for workers to travel back and forth between the U.S. and their country of origin.
First from their country of origin, then from the country where they now reside in giant carparks of despair.
In the meantime, we must provide safe harbor to today's refugees, no matter their religion or country of origin.
Immigrants would finally be admitted to the United States without consideration of their race, ethnicity or country of origin.
The names means "Dream come true" and was chosen by China, the country of origin of the cub's parents.
"It's a particularly cruel way to treat someone who's fleeing persecution in their country of origin," Hill told me.
Those in P.N.G. and Nauru who've been found not to be refugees should return to their country of origin.
The problems occur when somebody disguises the country of origin, which is illegal in the United States and elsewhere.
According to a 2018 study, about one in every 30 people globally live outside of their country of origin.
He said some U.S. customers were also proposing components be shipped to Mexico to blur the country of origin.
This was arguably the last time that the sport had a major cultural currency in its country of origin.
" Corriveau said that applications to Canada from around the world are "assessed equally, regardless of their country of origin.
There are also criminal penalties for not labeling products with their country of origin (2900 USC 220006(I)), so the President can instruct his new attorney general to send a letter to CVS, Walgreens and all other drug stores to label their prescription drugs with country of origin information or face criminal prosecution.
In 153, the U.S. implemented a law requiring certain types of meat to display a country-of-origin label ("COOL").
Teigen said the couple plans their meals based on country of origin, often making dishes hailing from Spain and Jamaica.
The order, the ACLU argued, "discriminates against petitioners on the basis of their country of origin, and without sufficient justification".
Except for that app store policy, the PRIME Act extends existing customs rules about marking a product's country of origin.
They should be given enough time to arrange their affairs and safely and expeditiously return to their country of origin.
An international agreement called the Nagoya protocol already gives legal rights to the country of origin of exploited biological material.
We won't allow anyone to divide us up by our religion, country of origin or the color of our skin.
Along with coffee, the box includes information about the beans, brewing recommendations, and a postcard from the country of origin.
We don't even know the country of origin for the member of the international media who allegedly swiped the jersey.
Currently, some high-end seafood restaurants such as McCormick & Schmick already list the country of origin information on their menus.
A recent study from the Avon Foundation for Women revealed disparities within the Latina population based on country of origin.
Among the accepted applicants, Mexico is by far the biggest country of origin, followed by El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras.
Most IKEA food courts are famous for offering customers meatballs, a nod to the retailer's Scandinavian country of origin, Sweden.
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story misidentified the country of origin for a refugee who testified on Menendez's behalf.
This is a consumer labeling law that requires retailers to identify the country of origin where certain foods are processed.
It is illegal when done to falsify or disguise the product's country of origin and to evade duties and tariffs.
Or as something a little more in line with the country of origin, with the national character, of the other?
They should be rescued, and asylum applications processed more quickly, with people ruled ineligible sent to their country of origin.
Other Actions     Canada and Mexico filed a complaint against the United States challenging the Country of Origin Labeling (COOL) Act.
India is the country of origin for more than 21 percent of H-21B recipients, with China a distant second.
The Saudi foreign ministry banned people undertaking the Umrah pilgrimage from entering the country, regardless of their country of origin.
"My view is that the country of origin, that they were citizens of bears some sense of responsibility," he continued.
But in all these cases, the families were not chosen by religion, or country of origin, but by their need.
The bank will tell the authorities, the authorities will tell, you know, your own country of origin, and that's mandatory.
A postage worker sorts international mail, announcing each package's country of origin as he places them on a conveyor belt.
Discrimination and stereotypes existed, but they were based on country of origin, religion, or culture, not so-called scientific distinctions.
The shops are managed by refugees or migrants who survive by cooking and selling culinary specialties from their country of origin.
Recovering terms like "expatriate" for skilled migrants to the West, regardless of their country of origin, would be a first step.
Between the lines: In the past, Mexico has been the most popular country of origin for immigrants coming across the border.
It's important to keep in mind here that many handsets, regardless of country of origin, contain both Chinese and American components.
There's a reason it's known as 'The Unbreakable' in Finland, its country of origin; it's built like a fucking whippet tank.
Russia sought to divide us by our race, by our country of origin, by our religion, and by our political party.
His newly named White House aide, Kellyanne Conway, said the same thing that it will focus more on country of origin.
Are JRPG's (Japanese Roleplaying Games) really most popular in their country of origin, or are people more interested in them elsewhere?
It's great—it protects the rights of migrant workers in their country of origin and in the country of their destination.
In judging people, for instance, this can mean falling back on generalizations about race, age, country of origin, religion or gender.
Guides recount the history of Europe's traveling fairs and explain signs that identify the country of origin for a carousel horse.
In 303, Afghanistan was the second country of origin for asylum seekers in France, with 6,000 of a total 100,000 requests.
The recipes include how and when the dish is served in its country of origin, and the meal options change weekly.
To sign up for Homeis, individuals answer two questions: what is their country of origin and where do they currently live.
While executive board members are meant to be independent of their country of origin, they are put forward by national governments.
The bureaucratic demand for every good to have a "country of origin" stamped on it is what creates the confusion here.
The agency also issued labeling standards for defining catfish, listing the country of origin and including safe-handling instructions for consumers.
" Harvard benefited, she added, when "we can diversify our community in terms of academic background, country of origin, and financial circumstances.
Americans strongly support fixing this by closing food safety loopholes, with 89 percent in favor of country of origin food labeling.
But assuming the manuscripts are authentic, this means they have likely been illegally trafficked and transported from their country of origin.
Although the U.N. has a zero tolerance policy towards abuse, the power of prosecution rests with the peacekeeper's country of origin.
The government statement said the missile had come to Cuba as a result of "error or mishandling" in its country of origin.
Though I had finally made it to my country of destination, my violent reception transported me back to my country of origin.
Workers who migrate from poor countries to rich ones typically earn vastly more than they could have in their country of origin.
In 2017, the last year for which data on migrants' country of origin were available, only 42% of the apprehensions involved Mexicans.
Many from Japan, for instance, are marked with Japanese characters, while others explicitly record the names of donors or country of origin.
By not including websites that mask their country of origin, Google is effectively burying fake news and reducing its chances of spreading.
The government statement said the missile had come to Cuba as a result of ''error or mishandling'' in its country of origin.
In fact, I've found that Netflix will block me even when I'm connected to a VPN server within my country of origin.
Our farm bill is supposed to protect us, our land, and the consumers we feed (with laws like Country of Origin Labeling).
More than ninety percent of American consumers want to know the country of origin of the food that they purchase and ingest.
These were: how consistent the testimony is, sex, country of origin, age, previous occupation, vulnerability, reason for migrating, religion, and language skills.
But once the three key considerations (humanitarian, economic, and anti-Muslim) are taken into account, the country of origin didn't really matter.
He said Motassadeq could be released on Monday under the condition that he is immediately deported to Morocco, his country of origin.
The appeals court offered few clues in its judgment about the company and its country of origin, or what Mueller's team sought.
Other artists — Dutch, German, Italian and Spanish — have now been proposed, but both its author and country of origin remain a mystery.
Mars doesn't disclose their beans' country of origin or details of production, and the chocolate is conched to impart a glossy finish.
Kalanick also said the company would push policymakers to "reinstate the right of U.S. residents to travel — whatever their country of origin."
The application fee (currently $725), the civics test and concern about losing certain privileges in a country of origin can deter naturalization.
No matter your political persuasion or country of origin, you can wipe your ass with the politician you blame for all this.
We must reject the divisive attacks based on a person's religion, race, gender, sexual orientation or identity, country of origin, or class.
"Forcibly returning refugees and asylum seekers to their country of origin is a serious violation of international refugee law," the agency said.
But Inventec could assemble the final product in other places so the "country of origin" certificate would not say China, she said.
For those who don't have a valid asylum claim, Canada will send them back to their country of origin, Mr. Dubourg said.
Border control for the possible communicative disease is easier to justify, not by country of origin but by the individual's health status.
Almost all their students come from the Asian diaspora — mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Paul and Millie's country of origin, Vietnam.
The Thrombeys, needless to say, can't be bothered to learn her country of origin; one says Uruguay, another Paraguay, and so on.
In their application importers were required to mention "country of origin" and all specified Indonesia, said one trader who received a license.
In their application importers were required to mention "country of origin" and all specified Indonesia, said one trader who received a licence.
While coronavirus is beginning to spread more outside of China, the situation is beginning to stabilize within the virus' country of origin.
The French connection Now, the good news: The French are allowed to have country of origin labeling for meat and dairy products.
They include clearly labeling content from state-sponsored media outlets on Facebook as well as the country of origin of individual pages.
The Constitution should specifically guarantee equal rights regardless of gender, race/ethnicity, religion, country of origin, disability, sexual orientation and gender identity.
Nearly all military munitions—from rifle cartridges to aircraft bombs, regardless of the country of origin—are engraved and marked in some way.
According to the manuals, moderators must analyze each post with respect to both its content and the laws of its country of origin.
Police can search race, hair color, eye color, complexion, ethnicity, country of origin, and even tattoos and other distinguishing marks on their bodies.
Talk to your representatives about making changes to our current immigration policies that process green card applications without any country-of-origin bias.
Florida Senator Rick Scott has introduced a bill that would make online retailers — including app stores — prominently list every product's country of origin.
The organising principle is that no product should be either trusted or distrusted unconditionally, simply on the basis of its country of origin.
Security experts have found you can easily bypass such a block by using a Virtual Private Network that masks your country of origin.
On the show their accents might just slot into the "vaguely Mediterranean" category below, but let's go with their actual country of origin.
The tech giant is now blocking websites from showing up in search results on Google News when they mask their country of origin.
Mexican-Americans do not benefit from such Bible-based support; they will have to lobby on behalf of their country of origin themselves.
Now meat from China, Mexico, Argentina or any other country can be sold in American grocery stores with no country of origin labeling.
The facility houses adult men and women as they await adjudication of their asylum cases or deportation back to their country of origin.
Indeed, on my trip, I encountered a historical oddity: Despite its global import, Bauhaus is not widely revered in its country of origin.
But L'Huguenot faces competition from France, which is the largest wine exporter by value globally and tops China's wine imports country of origin.
Foreign investment creates jobs and breathes new economic life into our communities, no matter what the policies are of the country of origin.
Our gut reaction when any attack occurs is to fixate on the attacker's country of origin and his affiliation with a particular group.
The second infographic I shared with students is "Immigration Explorer," an interactive map showing settlement patterns by country of origin and over time.
Refugee status requires a claimant to convince decision-makers of a well-founded fear of persecution in his or her country of origin.
Nigeria is the main country of origin for migrants arriving in Italy by sea this year, says the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
For decades Afghanistan was the biggest country of origin, and although it has been recently overtaken by Syria, it still has 2.7m refugees.
The bodies appeared to be those of undocumented immigrants, but neither their identities nor their country of origin had been determined on Monday.
A spokesperson for the customs directorate said that the department does not keep statistics that allow for an analysis by country of origin.
A product's country of origin is relegated to labels or printed on mandatory stickers, subordinate to a curated and thoroughly American shopping experience.
Additionally, the US is negotiating with Mexico about whether migrants from the caravan could be deported there, regardless of their country of origin.
Joe Maxwell, executive director of the Organization for Competitive Markets, said this decline started in 2015 when country-of-origin labeling was repealed.
The USDA plans to add venison and ground venison to a list of foods that fall under the country of origin labeling rules.
Mexico was the most common country of origin for foreign-born residents in 32 states, so we excluded it from the map above.
But it has offered no guidance to applicants for immigrant visas, which are generally issued in a person's country of origin or residence.
It's actually had the perverse effect of locking people into the US who otherwise would have gone back to their country of origin.
This weekend, Trump closed the country's borders to refugees, immigrants, and even documented residents from around the world based on their country of origin.
When it comes to the country of origin for human and bot attacks, Arkose Labs says that the Philippines is by far the leader.
She and her colleagues found that, whatever their country of origin, mobile researchers produced more highly cited works than did their non-mobile peers.
While strolling along the docks of the Isère River, I was surprised to find a Canadian restaurant, serving dishes from my country of origin.
The Brotherhood, a global organisation which started in Egypt in 1928, has experienced splits ever since it lost power in its country of origin.
This looming trade dispute has echoes of another conflict with Canada over U.S. country-of-origin labeling (COOL) requirements for pork and beef products.
Of course, each nuclear weapon, once exploded, leaves behind debris that carries quite a distinct "signature" that can immediately identify its country of origin.
" However, the Coast Guard later wrote on Twitter that "in most instances migrants interdicted at sea will be returned to their country of origin.
Certain components are subject to a process called "tracing," in which the country of origin for a given part is determined when it's imported.
Finally, an IKEA food court in Sweden — the retailer's home country — welcomes guests to enjoy the brand's classic dish in its country of origin.
Nor did everyone who came to our nation's shores in its first days share the same country of origin or economic standing or faith.
The President's derogatory comments about nonwhite countries penetrated my intellectual armor as has the administration's callous policies toward Haiti, my parents' country of origin.
The EVFTA presents another challenge for Vietnam's garment industry: Strict rules on the country of origin for materials - or the "double transformation" of goods.
It could even separate them based on malt status, age, or country of origin—factors that some people attribute to a whiskey's overall quality.
I understand for some who have come here they have a lot of animosity to whoever was repressing them in their country of origin.
No one who is currently being held can be sent back to their country of origin, but whether they will be released is unclear.
The WTO believes that the legal requirement of country-of-origin labels unfairly discriminates against meat imports into the US and favors domestic meat.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) also applies a three-year time-frame dating from when the athlete last competed for his country of origin.
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The oils are organic whenever possible, and special attention is paid to potency, purity and country of origin (which is listed for each). vitruvi.
This year the Gemological Institute of America has supplemented its "103C" grading scheme—colour, clarity, cut and carats—with a fifth: country of origin.
Hopefully, that's enough to get the most basic information about them and the children taken from them — names, dates of birth, country of origin.
Social media posts that CBP is detaining Iranian-Americans and refusing their entry into the U.S. because of their country of origin are false.
They are interviewed by Homeland Security officers who have received training in identifying lies, along with intelligence briefings about the applicants' country of origin.
In addition to selecting the right texture, thickness, and consistency, you also want to keep color palette and even country of origin in mind.
The U.S. would also like to refocus the country of origin rules, which now require 40 percent content to be made in the country.
Domingo-Garcia's birth certificate didn't show up in a database that ICE has access to, which helps to verify a person's country of origin.
The law, which took effect last January requires meat and dairy products sold in France to identify the country of origin, rearing and processing.
Part of what makes America so special is that we welcome the best and brightest in the world, regardless of their country of origin.
In addition, the Australian navy was given permission to turn back boats of refugees encountered at sea, sending them back to their country of origin.
Six weeks: Enough to allow a trip to the country of origin for the cutting and let wounds heal before children go back to school.
If you encounter papayas and have doubt about their country of origin, the CDC says to be on the safe side and throw them out.
" In addition, Kalanick said that Uber would "urge the government to reinstate the right of U.S. residents to travel — whatever their country of origin — immediately.
For the South African Cabernet Sauvignon, choosing any other New World country of origin—so long as the variety was correctly listed as Cabernet Sauvignon5.
Spain also asks for documentary proof the applicant and older relatives lived together in the country of origin and the family depended on the applicant.
Here are the price differences we found after the official Amazon acquisition: Before: 79 cents or 99 cents per pound (depending on country of origin)
For whatever reason, my country of origin, Morocco, has not been included on any iteration of Trump's ban—but that doesn't mean it won't be.
U.S. President Donald Trump signed new legislation expanding the government's ability to block foreign investment in U.S. companies, regardless of the investor's country of origin.
Development aid and the allocation of visas for countries would depend on whether illegal immigrants were taken back by their country of origin, he said.
While Britain's museums are increasing their transparency, that does not mean that they are willing to return these looted objects to the country of origin.
It includes 23 questions detailing each fighter's first and last names, nom de guerre, address, telephone numbers, country of origin, blood type and family contacts.
However, it includes information specific to each person released, including their country of origin and the violation for which they were originally held in custody.
Political refugees often carry official files that prove they were persecuted in their country of origin—and many of them are proud of this proof.
You're not finding all Somalian folks in the Chicago area, only Facebook users who choose to accurately report their country of origin and current location.
Cummings and Meadows asked the officials to provide each separated child's age, gender and country of origin, as well as similar information for their parents.
The ideal scenario is that families be kept together and returned expeditiously back to their country of origin," he said on CBS's "Face the Nation.
Hamburgers being served at McDonalds and other restaurants would have to be labeled on their menu and menu boards as to their country of origin.
The resulting cartoons are funny, wistful, satirical and inspired and say as much about their country of origin as about the current crisis roiling Europe.
NAFTA also contains a country-of-origin parts requirement of 62.5 percent for a U.S.-, Canadian- or Mexican-built vehicle to qualify for tariff reduction.
Push factors are circumstances in the country of origin that force migrants away, while pull factors are those that attract them to a destination country.
Yes, we'd know exactly where our single-origin beans came from; early advertising educated customers through imagery of cacao and marked the country of origin.
" The term, he writes, describes "people who have left their country of origin because of an existential threat for which they have no domestic remedy.
This resulted in rising nativist sentiment, culminating in the 1924 Immigration Restriction Act which capped the number of immigrants based on the country of origin.
The memo said the agency was continuing to process all applications and petitions for people inside the United States regardless of their country of origin.
We must see ourselves as part of one nation, one community and one society — regardless of race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, or country of origin.
The final assembly is the most labor-intensive part of building the iPhone, and its location often determines a product's country of origin for tariffs.
We must see ourselves as part of one nation, one community, and one society—regardless of race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, or country of origin.
Congress and President Obama caved in and amended the COOL Act to exclude the requirement of meat labeling with regards to its country of origin.
Failure to properly list country of origin on imported goods could result in a fine up to $500,000, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
This act would apply COOL to all products and require advertisers to include a country of origin designation in all print, internet and broadcast advertising.
My mother didn't say that what she really wanted was asylum, that we had a well-founded fear of persecution in our country of origin.
Ebrard said each of the travelers had paid $3,500 or $5,000 in their country of origin to be transported through Mexico, toward the United States.
Donald Trump wants to divide us up by the color of our skin, our country of origin, our gender, our religion and our sexual orientation.
These Asian supply chains are made up of "small cottage industries carried out by generation by generation in the country of origin," Dr. Hearn says.
Although Guinness gets the country of origin wrong—Sardinia isn't part of the United Kingdom—the rest of the details are both accurate and rancid.
Opposed by a number of dealers, the legislation requires an export license from the country of origin for any antiquity offered for sale in the country.
The restrictions apply to travelers from six-Muslim majority countries that don't already have a valid visa, and all refugees regardless of their country of origin.
CBP currently designates certain travelers for screening based on a complex and secret "risk assessment" algorithm, based on age, gender, country of origin, and other data.
Apple was targeted in the latest protest by virtue of its country of origin, which in turn was regarded as the root of a perceived affront.
A supermarket on the same street stocks Parma ham from Italy, and foie gras pate from France, complete with prominent labels giving their country of origin.
American farmers first: Warren wrote that legislators in D.C. have "bowed to powerful foreign interests" by repealing the mandatory country-of-origin labels for meat products.
People with a foreign background were blamed for little more than four percent, although this category does not reveal their country of origin or immigration status.
A FIRB spokesman said its assessments of whether deals were in the national interest were applied consistently "regardless of the country of origin of the investor".
However, to qualify as Kenya's entry in the 2019 Academy Awards, Rafiki (which means "friend" in Swahili) had to be released in its country of origin.
This includes, but isn't limited to, sites that misrepresent or conceal their country of origin or are directed at users in another country under false premises.
U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions also said that domestic and gang violence in immigrants' country of origin would no longer qualify them for political-asylum status.
U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions also said that domestic and gang violence in immigrants' country of origin would no longer qualify them for political asylum status.
The entire Silicon Valley philosophy rests on the idea of rewarding individuals for hard work, talent, and ingenuity — regardless of race, class, or country of origin.
The Mexican government considers the 152,000 individuals to be repatriated, meaning migration officials ordered they be returned to their country of origin, according to Bloomberg News.
These visas are currently rationed to a fixed number per country of origin, regardless of the number and skill set/occupational mix of that country's applicants.
No one could reasonably question a judge's impartiality just because a litigant has endorsed policies that would affect the country of origin of the judge's parents.
My mother is now 76 and telling me and her grandchildren that she will be moving back to her country of origin if you are elected.
Presidents throughout modern history stayed true to these principles, which put the focus on the individual seeking entry, not the government of her country of origin.
Under a 2008 measure, minors from Canada and Mexico who arrive at the U.S. border are promptly deported and sent back to their country of origin.
"A return of refugees to their country of origin must take place in safety, dignity and voluntarily, in accordance with principles of international law," it said.
The vast majority of immigrant students enrolled in the city's public schools are Asian, which the government's ethnicity statistics do break down by country of origin.
Country of origin is a big factor in determining who gets to stay in the United States because immigrants from some countries are afforded special protections.
Depending on the country of origin, a sponsor's immigration status and the applicant's relationship to their sponsor, the waiting period can last from months to decades.
The DaangDokyu Documentary Festival hopes to raise enough funds by February 1 to make these important cultural and historical films available in their country of origin.
" According to a classmate, he objected to "someone from El Salvador celebrating their homeland, or someone from Vietnam bringing in food from their country of origin.
There are many restaurant reviews which can be searched by cuisine, thereby tailoring the activity to a student's country of origin or food that is familiar.
But to ban a person from the United States based on his or her country of origin is not only discriminatory but also reflects flawed thinking.
"Simply sending those animals back to the country of origin would be reckless," said Mr. Cress, who has two decades of experience working with great apes.
"Social media posts that CBP is detaining Iranian-Americans and refusing their entry into the US because of their country of origin are false," Friel said.
Taxing imports on their embodied carbon—where this has not already happened in their country of origin—would level the playing field between different systems, they say.
The goal is to make sure people meet the criteria of the refugee convention, established after World War II. They're also experts in country-of-origin information.
I introduced a bill that actually do some things with asylum- seekers who violate this and actually go back to their country of origin, back and forth.
But any claims he makes about being purely focused on distributing any important information he receives regardless of its country of origin or political affiliation are bullshit.
An article on Wednesday about the packs that racers carry during the Arrowhead Ultra 135 misidentified the country of origin of Svetlana Vold, one of the competitors.
HSBC defines an expat as any adult currently living away from their country of origin, and interviewed almost 27,000 people in 190 countries to get its findings.
Scrap metal, including aluminum, copper and steel, can still be imported for industrial use, but must be separated at the country of origin and cleaned, he said.
The teen, whose name and country of origin have been withheld because she's a minor and is being identified as Jane Doe, is about 15 weeks pregnant.
Now Malaysia has begun sending back the waste to its country of origin, said Yeo Bee Yin, Malaysia's minister of energy, technology, science, climate change and environment.
President: Stop dividing the American people up by their religion, their race or their country of origin--and stop your ugly attacks against Muslim women in Congress.
One option that has been discussed is to take detained militants back to their country of origin for prosecution - something western allies have shown little enthusiasm for.
"I've always publicly acknowledged that the United States gave me opportunities that Mexico, my country of origin, did not," Ramos wrote in a Fusion op-ed Tuesday.
Since 2011, Malaysia has imported over 2 million metric tonnes of coal a year, according to government statistics, which are not broken down by country of origin.
"The longer they've been away (from their country of origin), the more difficult it is to establish that they're a refugee," said Winnipeg refugee lawyer Ken Zaifman.
Third, Congress, with Obama administration support, repealed a country of origin labeling law depriving consumers of the ability to choose between U.S.-grown beef and imported beef.
Aleiby, who was born in the city of Basra in southern Iraq, has been away from her country of origin for 35 years due to political reasons.
They all have one thing in common: At the moment that the art was created, the country of origin was going through a massive series of changes.
The ban also freezes resettlement of all refugees regardless of their country of origin, but again, refugees who already have a valid visa should be allowed in.
Country of origin regulations dictate how much non-NAFTA origin content that commodities can contain to qualify for duty-free movement within the North American trade zone.
Sary Lieber recalls that she and her husband went to the American consulate and received their "waiting number"—their place in line based on country of origin.
Millions of Asian people come to the U.S. to visit their families, and targeting them because of their race or country of origin is discriminatory and wrong.
The backlog issue stems from arbitrary and discriminatory limitations placed on the number of green cards allocated to employment-based immigrants based on their country of origin.
Cross-border trade involves a large number of variables when communicating information – such as country of origin and product details – and transactions generate high volumes of documentation.
"Social media posts that CBP is detaining Iranian-Americans and refusing their entry into the U.S. because of their country of origin are false," the spokesperson said.
"Social media posts that C.B.P. is detaining Iranian-Americans and refusing their entry into the U.S. because of their country of origin are false," Mr. Leas said.
Several years ago, a challenge from our NAFTA trading partners, Canada and Mexico, convinced Congress to repeal the U.S. Country-of-Origin Labeling (COOL) law on meat.
The Trump administration was initially supportive of reinstating country-of-origin labeling through NAFTA negotiations, but has since removed any mention of the law from its objectives.
Loung Ung, "First They Killed My Father" (22015)Country of origin: CambodiaReasons for leaving: Escaped from Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge regime in 21975, ending up in Vermont.
SPORTS An article on Wednesday about the packs that racers carry during the Arrowhead Ultra 2800 misidentified the country of origin of Svetlana Vold, one of the competitors.
He can recall some of them, such as to determine his country of origin or because his name matches a person of interest in a law enforcement database.
On Monday, the cruise line reversed course and announced it will accept bookings on its Fathom line from all travelers to Cuba, regardless of their country of origin.
First launched in the Bay Area in 2016, Waze Carpool has since expanded to five additional states in the US as well as Waze's country of origin, Israel.
Onavo was also collecting market research on the time users spent on apps, the websites they visit, as well as their country of origin, device, and network type.
Chinese customs last month began updating an online database with commodity imports by country of origin, replacing a service that had until March only been available to clients.
That mirrors the youth at the camp, who are very vocal about their experiences at Ritsona itself, Greece, and their journey getting there from their country of origin.
Lawyers and advocates say that Montes is the first undocumented immigrant protected by DACA who has been sent back to his country of origin under the Trump administration.
Specifically, the device is only designed to operate in its country of origin, so the watch will essentially operate as a non-LTE model when you travel abroad.
He also requested information on the country of origin, criminal history and age of all caravan members with whom the Mexican National Institute of Migration has made contact.
Congress and the president have just caved in and gutted the Country of Origin Labeling Act (COOL) removing the requirement that meat must be labeled with its source.
Mr. President: Stop dividing the American people up by their religion, their race or their country of origin--and stop your ugly attacks against Muslim women in Congress.
When we reanalysed these data to correct this error, we found that country of origin, rather than religious affiliation, is the primary predictor of several of the outcomes.
My elementary school had an annual "Flag Walk," when each kindergartener got to walk around the school holding a flag from his or her family's country of origin.
However, migrants from countries outside North America are being turned over to Immigration and Customs Enforcement in an attempt to send them back to their country of origin.
The party's eventual candidate, Fillon, published a book called "Conquering Islamic Totalitarianism" and promised immigration quotas based on country of origin — nationalistic policies often bolstered by the Kremlin.
Rather than solely focusing on the country of origin of the supply chains, lawmakers and regulators should be focused on the market power issues that caused the problem.
In June, Telegram chief executive Pavel Durov said the messaging service experienced a "state actor-sized" cyber attack and pointed to China as its likely country of origin.
Windrush-era migrants who have already returned to their country of origin, but want to come back as British citizens will be helped to do so, Rudd said.
Some countries are also very adept at masking the country of origin of a product and evading U.S. duty orders by simply routing their products through other countries.
"I would like to have a specific database for the country of origin that this individual comes from and base the estimation on that population only," he said.
H.R. 158 erases distinctions between foreigners who have perhaps never have left their country of origin and dual nationals who might never have set foot in it at all.
But Symantec is making no claims about the country of origin and writes that Russian and French languages were used, one or both of which could be false flags.
Lawyers and immigration activists rushed to airports, but said it was unclear how many people were being detained or even sent on planes back to their country of origin.
It consists of two fried chicken fillets around a Belgian waffle – which has been drizzled with Canadian maple syrup aioli, in a nod to its unlikely country of origin.
Usually, migrants who elect to return home are flown back to their country of origin on commercial flights, but this is the first time a government charters a plane.
Every package of Beyond pet food from Purina clearly lists all of ingredients, and the country of origin for each of those ingredients can be found on Purina's website.
In a trial run using 2.3 million geotagged images, PlaNet determined the country of origin with 28.4 percent accuracy and the continent of origin in 48 percent of cases.
Mexican foreign minister Luis Videgaray condemned a provision to return undocumented immigrants to Mexico who have entered the US via the southern border, regardless of their country of origin.
Speaking at the Dubai Sugar Conference, Soren Schroder said at a panel Brazil was the only country of origin with the potential to fill the demand gap in sugar.
But Trump kept expressing doubts about Obama's country of origin until late in the 2016 presidential campaign, when he shamelessly attempted to blame the entire crusade on Hillary Clinton.
"The congresswoman has never advocated for violence or indicated that someone would engage in a violent act based on their religion, heritage or country of origin," he tells PEOPLE.
As a practical matter it's likely to be least two to three years, the typical time required for removal hearings and, if ordered, removal to the country of origin.
The database, which is a real-time database of arrests, does not list immigration status, according to the Inquirer, but does include country of origin and Social Security number.
The forms say that the firm has been working on issues involving trade deals, the World Trade Organization, Country of Origin Labeling regulations, and Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated fishing.
For the last year, my organization, Public Justice, has been fighting alongside America's independent ranchers to restore country-of-origin labeling (also known as "COOL") on beef and pork.
"These children are placed in Spanish-speaking foster homes as they await reunification with a family member or sponsor, or return to the country of origin," Cayuga Centers says.
Reputable collectors typically establish an artifact's provenance, or its history of ownership, to confirm that it is authentic, and that it hasn't been looted from its country of origin.
Other diseases, including the 2009 H1N1 influenza virus first found in the US — more commonly known as the "Swine Flu" — is not referred to by the country of origin.
The spokesperson said the time for field processing varies, adding that it depends on how long it takes to run biometrics and determine country of origin and next steps.
Currently, because of the "country of origin" principle, a company based in the UK can be licensed by Ofcom and broadcast into any EU member state and vice versa.
In a world where every person with a smartphone is a citizen journalist, a threat to democracy is a threat to democracy, no matter the post's country of origin.
He likes the app because it gives him a chance to see average kids, no matter their country of origin, ethnicity, or sexual orientation, having fun and laughing together.
The company added that it would terminate YouTube channels that tried to impersonate another person or channel, conceal their country of origin, or hide an association with the government.
Towering over viewers, "Bombs" bombards the viewer with life-size renderings of 43 "killing machines," as Ai put it, organized chronologically and listed with their respective country of origin.
Vladimir Nabokov, "Lolita" (1955)Country of origin: RussiaReasons for leaving: Born to Russian nobility, Nabokov and his family fled the Bolshevik Revolution, living in a succession of European countries.
Viet Thanh Nguyen, "The Sympathizer" (2015)Country of origin: VietnamReasons for leaving: Nguyen's family escaped Vietnam in 1975 and lived in a Pennsylvania refugee camp before settling in Harrisburg.
According to the State Department, in the 270 fiscal year, a total of 7,196 people from Bangladesh obtained them, the third highest country of origin, behind Vietnam and India.
They misled customs officials as to the value and contents of the shipments, identifying them as "sample tiles" and identifying their country of origin falsely as Turkey and Italy.
Orbán and his supporters are pushing a new law that, if passed, would require foreign universities in Hungary to also have a campus back in their country of origin.
That's far more than the number of those hailing from any other country, including Brazil, which is the country of origin for 28 players (making it second in this ranking).
Trump negotiated the agreement with Canadian and Mexican leaders, and it makes changes to current country of origin rules, expands intellectual property protections, and opens new markets to US farmers.
The exhibition does not present the artworks in any linear way — works mounted next to each other do not relate to each other chronologically or even by country of origin.
For 23 percent, language was their reason for wishing to journey to the UK, while 86 percent said there was no chance they could return to their country of origin.
He suggests one way to convey that migrants are contributing to society might be a "contribution card – a symbol that, whatever your country of origin, you are making a contribution".
While museums may not be moving towards total decolonisation and returning artworks and artefacts to their country of origin, activists' pressure can push institutions to be more transparent about provenance.
Of new investment in Britain's existing commercial buildings, only 38% was from British investors, according to JLL, a property company (this only includes funds with an identifiable country of origin).
The options for people who had not been found to have genuine asylum claims were unchanged: remain in the centers or return to their country of origin, according to reports.
Historically, the United States has been accepting of refugees and victims of war, famine and political instability, regardless of the state of our diplomatic relations with the country of origin.
The terms of the order establish preferential treatment for refugees identified with "minority religions" in their country of origin and does not specifically mention "Christianity" or any other religious minority.
Since China stopped providing detailed customs data earlier this year, it's been difficult to work out how much the country is paying for various coal imports by country of origin.
The best-case scenario for Manafort right now is simply that he has a thing for oligarchs, regardless of their country of origin—and that's not a very good scenario.
When Alcharihi had a company import the mosaic, he misrepresented the contents of the shipment, the complaint alleges, and also lied about the country of origin of the items inside.
At each event, the fans knew the idiosyncrasies of both the product and audience participation so well that it felt like each event was happening in its country of origin.
The EU executive, meanwhile, wants a wider overhaul of the VAT system that would reduce fraud by collecting the tax in the country of origin of a good or service.
Yet on some occasions the suspected Daesh militants, who were deported with proper notification to the authorities of their country of origin, carried out terrorist attacks in cities of Europe.
Interestingly, the Obama administration negotiated Trans-Pacific Partnership — which includes Japan, Mexico, Canada, Peru, Chile, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, Vietnam, Australia and New Zealand — lowers this country of origin manufacturing requirement.
Should passengers be refused entry to a country, it is generally the responsibility of an airline to provide assistance to the passengers and return them to their country of origin.
We've been anticipating his arrival, not only because of his talent and high prospect ranking but also because he's in the Dodgers organization, and his country of origin is Mexico.
Money laundering charges require that the financial transactions be designed to conceal that funds came from an unlawful activity, like drug trafficking or official corruption in the country of origin.
USMCA puts stricter rules on the country of origin for auto parts and requires almost half of those products to be made by workers earning $16 an hour or more.
The waiting period can last a few months to more than two decades, depending on the country of origin, the sponsor's immigration status and the applicant's relationship to their sponsor.
"Any person whose life is at risk in their country of origin must be able to access territory and request asylum in a safe country," he said, according to Reuters.
Only one of the six photos under consideration for the photo of the year was made by a woman, though the juries were diverse in gender and country of origin.
Yes, we still feel very much connected to our country of origin Iran but have lived in the United States long enough to feel it a part of our identity.
In the United States, Australia and several European and Asian countries, immigrants — regardless of education level or country of origin — are already required to pass civics tests to become citizens.
Each shipment comes with brewing information, a postcard from the country of origin, tasting notes, and packaging inspired by the country of origin's culture for an immersive and educational experience. 
" The government did announce in October that it would allocate more money to "reinforce" the eviction process around Mont Péko and to relocate "non-Ivorians to their country of origin.
Bars from companies across the globe are now labeled according to country of origin, percentage of cacao, added ingredients, style and even how they're supposed to affect your well-being.
The United Food and Commercial Workers International Union, the largest U.S. private-sector union, has also expressed serious concerns about the deal because it omits country-of-origin labeling requirements.
German prosecutors separately launched an investigation into remarks by another AfD official, Alexander Gauland, who said Germany's integration minister should be "dumped" back to Turkey, her parents' country of origin.
In addition, the groups argued for new approaches to existing problems, such as restoring Country of Origin Labeling for meat and finding new ways to address dumping of farm goods.
There should be very, very careful vetting of anyone where there is an indication of a concern, but not because of their religion or not because of their country of origin.
India requires shippers to fumigate crops with methyl bromide, an insect-killing gas, in the country of origin, but has historically made an exception for Canada, the world's biggest pulse exporter.
Husna Ara Parvin, 42, went with her husband to mosque last Friday as she did every Friday, her nephew Mahfuz Chowdhury told The Daily Start of Bangladesh, Husne's country of origin.
"No one who is found to be at risk of persecution or serious harm in their country of origin because of their sexuality will be returned," he said in emailed comments.
"The couple was detained in a joint operation between Mexican federal authorities and authorities of the United States, and at this time is in his country of origin," the statement said.
But besides the differences in country of origin, and perhaps also in current net wealth, other aspects of 213 Savage's immigration story are depressingly similar to those facing many black immigrants.
If migrants say they are afraid to return to their country of origin, they have to be processed and held until an asylum officer can determine if their claims are credible.
Husne Ara Parvin, 42, went with her husband to mosque last Friday as she did every Friday, her nephew Mahfuz Chowdhury told The Daily Star of Bangladesh, Husne's country of origin.
He vowed that any undocumented immigrants who are caught crossing into the US will be "detained until they are removed from our country" and sent back to their country of origin.
"In most cases I think people can be held in detention and then returned back once they've received the medical attention, or hopefully back to their country of origin," Dutton said.
Police officers from India and Myanmar exchanged a note that said the men were being repatriated to their "country of origin Myanmar" while the seven sat on a street in Moreh.
And Canada's refugee system isn't set up for DACA recipients either, said Sharma, since DREAMers are by definition people who have been out of their country of origin for many years.
In less than a year, Kobach had collected the personal data of more than 130,000 people in the U.S. based on not much more than their religion and country of origin.
The pain this caused her patients would never have happened if she hadn't been subjected an arbitrary cap based on her country of origin and had already received her Green Card.
"In France, they are blamed for not being French enough, and when they go to their parents' country of origin, they are blamed for not being Arab enough," Mr. Khosrokhavar said.
Turkey will keep the migrants while they are screened, adding to the more than 2.5 million already in Turkish camps, and return those who don't qualify to their country of origin.
More than 50 percent of respondents were trans Mexican women living in the United States and 84 percent cited violence as at least one reason for leaving their country of origin.
He isn't surprised the US is bringing up these issues, because restricting the location and country of origin of data storage companies goes against the intentions of NAFTA, he pointed out.
The ICC was founded to dispense such justice for victims without a voice, and to bring prosecutions against those who would never be held to account in their country of origin.
But in their latest dives, the team recovered wooden planks and pieces of the ship's frame, which can help nail down its country of origin, which have recently come into question.
That matters, immigration judges deciding asylum cases often rely on State Department reports, as one of the only "objective" sources for what's really going on in an applicant's country of origin.
And this gap is exacerbated by distance and time: Immigrant parents may have a more conservative view of their culture than the people currently living in their country of origin do.
" CBP officials pushed back quickly, saying that "social media posts that CBP is detaining Iranian-Americans and refusing their entry into the U.S. because of their country of origin are false.
The administration also wants e-commerce platforms to provide clearly identifiable country of origin disclosures, which brick-and-mortar retail providers are required to provide but online sellers often are not.
India's current exemption for Canada from its requirement that pulse crops be fumigated in the country of origin with methyl bromide, an insect-killing gas, was due to expire on Friday.
Thomas Mann, "Doctor Faustus" (1947)Country of origin: GermanyReason for leaving: An opponent of Hitler's rise, Mann left for Switzerland in 1933 and eventually emigrated to the United States in 1939.
Nuruddin Farah, "Maps" (1986)Country of origin: SomaliaReasons for leaving: Exiled from Somalia in the mid-19753s for writing about life under the harsh rule of the dictator Mohammed Siad Barre.
Reinaldo Arenas, "Before Night Falls" (1992)Country of origin: CubaReasons for leaving: Imprisoned for his writing, he was able to emigrate to America as part of the Mariel Boatlift in 21979.
Several countries in Europe have compiled "safe country of origin" lists, whereby anyone from those countries will likely to be sent home if they try to seek asylum in another country.
We must stand up and fight for an America that welcomes young doers and dreamers, instead of categorically denying entry to so many simply based on their religion or country of origin.
Suspected trafficking cases surged in Scotland last year to 213, up from 150 in 2016, with about half of all potential victims coming from Vietnam - by far the main country of origin.
"Such international cooperation is important at every stage of migration: from departing one's country of origin all the way to reaching one's destination, as well as facilitating reentry and transit," Francis said.
Each seed packet is clearly labeled with the name of the collector/shipper, the country of origin, and the scientific name at least to the genus, and preferably to the species, level.
"Individuals must have a visa or other permission to travel to U.S. and anyone located at sea will be returned to their country of origin in accordance with immigration laws," he said.
Under Mr Obama's rules, Americans eager to sample mojitos in their country of origin merely had to declare that they would engage in "people-to-people" exchanges in order to travel independently.
The ministry said in a statement it had resumed imports from authorized Brazilian slaughterhouses, adding shipments would be subject to checks both in the country of origin and on arrival in Egypt.
The people who move are often the brightest and best—those with the get-up-and-go, the languages and the connections—so their country of origin may suffer a brain drain.
"We have requested additional information and are offering U.S. government assistance to determine both the exporter (country of origin) and the importing entity here in Cambodia," Embassy spokeswoman Emily Zeeberg told Reuters.
Five families on provisional release told Reuters that immigration authorities had outlined a deal to them: The children could stay in Japan legally if the parents returned to their country of origin.
They looked at asylum applications into the European Union and the weather in people's country of origin and found that as temperatures rose there, so did the number of people seeking asylum.
From mixing vegetable oils and passing them off as the real stuff to lying about country of origin, scammers have found numerous ways to sell low-quality olive oil at premium prices.
The effort to minimise the variation in rates stems from a time when VAT was charged according to the rate in a product's country of origin, rather than where it was bought.
But, given what has come before, this may well signify a return to the elder Ladivine's country of origin, although that isn't her granddaughter's intention; it seems never to cross her mind.
"They came back to their country of origin, and they were also able to stay in the country which their owners had always lived," he said, referring to the Netherlands and France.
Meanwhile, if the tariff were imposed on all imports regardless of country of origin — which could come about from the Commerce Department evaluation — a broader swath of the market would be affected.
Under the program, thousands of children have successfully received asylum in the United States and have escaped the threat of murder, sexual slavery, and forced gang recruitment in their country of origin.
According to officials close to the talks, there is an emerging consensus to add aluminum and steel to the country of origin requirements, which will strengthen the demand for these key metals.
The largest group comes from China, but Saudi Arabia, the fourth-largest country of origin, supplies more than 70,000 students to schools like Arizona State, Western Kentucky, Cleveland State and Southern Illinois.
Governments have scrambled to counter the threat even as migrants, many with little or no documentation of their identity or country of origin, came over their borders in previously unheard-of numbers.
Although couched in technocratic, unprepossessing terms of establishing "proper markings for country of origin marking requirements," S. 2474 is in reality a radical congressional effort to upend five decades of U.S. policy.
Immigrants who choose not to agree to the settlement would be "promptly removed to their country of origin," according to the agreement put before U.S. District Judge Dana Sabraw in San Diego.
"Social media posts that CBP is detaining Iranian-Americans and refusing their entry into the U.S. because of their country of origin are false," CBP spokesman Mike Friel said in a statement.
But the wording of the letter was confusing, a "poorly conceived request," Gilmore calls it, that failed to recognize that the international tariff codes did not differentiate a product's country of origin.
The original point of the Statue was to celebrate the end of slavery after the Civil War and remind the Statue's country of origin of the lost promise of its own revolution.
Created in 20153, the merit-based system was seen as a way to select immigrants based on their "human capital" and not simply their country of origin, as had been the tradition.
The data does not give monthly arrivals by country of origin but a UNHCR spokesman in Greece said most were Syrians, Iraqis and Afghans, as has been the case throughout the crisis.
Hannah Arendt, "The Origins of Totalitarianism" (1951)Country of origin: GermanyReasons for leaving: In 1933, Arendt, a German Jew, left her country and eventually settled in Paris, where she helped Jewish refugees.
Ariel Dorfman, "Death and the Maiden" (1990)Country of origin: ChileReasons for leaving: A cultural adviser to the deposed socialist leader Salvador Allende, Dorfman was forced to flee the country in 1973.
With the U.S. importing more than $140 billion of food every year, strong country of origin labeling is essential as food safety standards can vary significantly from one country to the next.
The FDA explained that the peaches and nectarines are being sold as a bulk retail produce item with PLU stickers reading 4044, 3035, or 4378 and listing Chile as the country of origin.
Gallup also told me about a child born in Russia to non-Russian parents, lacking papers from the country of origin, who used a WSA-issued birth certificate to obtain pediatric medical care.
The first excursion was a little daunting, but the main pointers I focused on were looking for dark bottles, finding one with a single country of origin, and then checking out expiration dates.
Democrats called out the president; Malinowski, who was born in Poland, questioned on Twitter this weekend whether Trump would tell him — a white man — whether to go back to his country of origin.
The report also recommends substantiated sexual offenders be repatriated to their country of origin with their DNA entered into a database and their salary transferred to a trust to be established for victims.
The ban unnecessarily (and inaccurately) pits law enforcement against an entire swath of the American population based merely on their country of origin — including those who would be able and willing to help.
International students who had their visas revoked earlier this month were told upon arrival in the U.S. that they would either have to return to their country of origin or face criminal charges.
Most of the works on display are also accompanied by their creator's country of origin; they're uploaded in no particular order, so scrolling through is an experience that overlooks any kind of categorization.
Inadvertently, though, he also contributed to the trend of encompassing a whole continent in one term, regardless of the vast differences in the community's country of origin, race, language, faith, immigration, and poverty.
What is also noteworthy is that the Field Museum shares very little information on provenance (or lack of it) in its displays — in fact, nothing beyond the site or mere country of origin.
Not only was the killer's country of origin, Uzbekistan, not on any of the administration's travel bans, the consensus among terrorism experts is that radicalization, in most cases, occurs within the United States.
"Mexico does not agree with measures that limit asylum and refugee status for those who fear for their lives or safety, and who fear persecution in their country of origin," the statement read.
In its ruling this past week, the US Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia offered few clues about the company and its country of origin or what Mueller's team sought.
It mentions "same treatment of illegal aliens, regardless of country of origin" — an allusion to changing the law that prevents Border Patrol agents from summarily deporting unaccompanied children from countries other than Mexico.
And while the country of origin remains unclear, the first image of the pretzel makes it pretty clear that it was a important food, reserved for the fanciest and most lavish of parties.
In a tack-on to a massive end-of-the year federal spending bill, Congress repealed a labeling law that required retailers to state the country of origin of certain types of meat.
Overall volumes fell in early June following the expiry of the May contract, but Venezuela was still the top country of origin, with nearly 25,000 of the roughly 59,000 bags in ICE warehouses.
Indeed, 66 percent of Asian-Americans are foreign-born, meaning they are dealing with a legacy of whatever structural disadvantage was rooted in their country of origin and the economic implications of immigration.
At the highest of Cuba's three tiers, brand-name goods, including high-quality rice and fancy jams, can be purchased often for two to three times the price in their country of origin.
But a good rule of thumb is to avoid fresh fruits and vegetables that have a short shelf-life and that come from far away (check the label for their country of origin).
"Again, there is no national directive from DHS or CBP leadership with instructions to detain Iranian-Americans and refusing their entry into the U.S because of their country of origin," the email stated.
Thus, the country-of-origin labels on meat that we relied on in American grocery stores were eliminated after the W.T.O. classified them as "illegal trade barriers" and authorized $1 billion in sanctions.
That's because the government has stubbornly refused to enforce country of origin labeling, which would give a clear picture about what meat is imported, and what is raised and processed here at home.
Joseph Brodsky, "Less Than One" (1986)Country of origin: Soviet UnionReason for leaving: Put on trial and into psychiatric institutions for his dissident beliefs, Brodsky was expelled from the Soviet Union in 1972.
Cristina Garcia, "Dreaming in Cuban" (22014)Country of origin: CubaReasons for leaving: Her family was among the first wave of people to escape from Cuba in 21979 shortly after Fidel Castro took power.
Masha Gessen, "The Man Without a Face" (2012)Country of origin: Soviet UnionReasons for leaving: Gessen's family was Jewish and denied religious freedom in the Soviet Union (or the right to freely emigrate).
And Onianwa explained that Nigeria has enforced the laws, which led to fines of some importers and the return of the e-waste to its country of origin at the cost of the importer.
Americans wishing to emigrate to Canada, as well as hopefuls from the rest of the world, are all subject to a points system which is blind to race, colour, creed and country of origin.
"We have data of country of origin in potential tariff impact literally down to the SKU, so we know exactly what are on the various lists, when the tariff impacts will hit," he said.
If migrants tell border officials that they are afraid to return to their country of origin, they have to be processed and held until an asylum officer can determine if their claims are credible.
LA port officials didn't break out May's volumes by country of origin but a spokesman said China typically accounts for about 60% of the trade volume coming in and out of the massive complex.
Watch: Spain Sex Supermarket These groups are often managed by domestic workers who have been in Lebanon for many years and they tend to be exclusive to a country of origin, or sometimes language.
Survivors granted compensation had a 37 percent higher risk of lung cancer and a 12 percent higher risk of colorectal cancer than those denied compensation, after adjustments for age, gender and country of origin.
After the San Bernardino terrorist attacks, of which one of the perpetrators came to the US as a fiancé, the Obama administration explored increasing targeted interviews, based on risk factors including country of origin.
Roughly 140 people were denied entry and sent back to their country of origin in that time period, according to Gelernt, based on documents the ACLU obtained from a Freedom of Information Act request.
It was created by analyzing biographical information about refugees, including their age, gender, language skills, and country of origin, as well as where they were resettled and whether or not they got a job.
But that's always been an imperfect measure, because when it comes to one of the most common inputs in a vehicle — the metal — NAFTA has never even attempted to calculate the country of origin.
Among the issues MoneyMio will cover are the best financial options for a Latino college student, how to manage parents' finances and the best way to send money to an individual's country of origin.
"Discriminating against individuals based on their religion or country of origin without evidence that the person poses a national security threat doesn't make us any safer, and it undermines our core values," said Sen.
Dr Zietsch also found that condom use, nor circumcision, nor country of origin affected the duration – unless the respondents were from Turkey, where the length of intercourse was significantly shorter (3.7 minutes) than elsewhere.
While Mexico is still the most common country of origin for families arrested at the border, in the last eight months Honduras has become the fastest-growing category as compared to fiscal year 2017.
While allies pointed to the coronavirus's origins and defended the label, critics have claimed it was fueling racist behavior against Asians and that previous pandemics were never referred to their suspected country of origin.
With help from Film Forum and Rooftop Films, the park screens a different foreign film each week, usually preceded by live music and dance, and accompanied by food from the film's country of origin.
In the report, two academics, Bénédicte Savoy and Felwine Sarr, recommended that objects removed in colonial times without the consent of their country of origin be permanently returned, if the country asks for them.
"Ching chong" was trending on Twitter just the other day, and every Asian in America, regardless of their country of origin, has likely been the recipient of at least one "joke" about eating dogs.
" CBP press secretary Matt Leas said in a statement Sunday "social media posts that CBP is detaining Iranian-Americans and refusing their entry into the U.S. because of their country of origin are false.
Gil Kerlikowske, a former commissioner of Customs and Border Protection, said agents would put an added emphasis on a traveler's country of origin when that nation was singled out as a national security threat.
Gary Shteyngart, "Little Failure" (2014)Country of origin: Soviet UnionReasons for leaving: Like other Soviet Jews, Shteyngart and his family felt discriminated against in the Soviet Union and were allowed to emigrate in 1979.
The accord makes changes to the trade relationships between the U.S. and its two largest trading partners, including stricter rules on the country of origin for auto parts and better enforcement of wage rules.
"Being of Nigerian descent and Nigeria having been a colony, my country of origin, its resources and its people have contributed to the 'Great' in Great Britain," the "Selma" actor told the Associated Press.
And mass migration would make the world as a whole less crowded, since fertility among migrants quickly plunges until it is much closer to the norm of their host country than their country of origin.
VPNs also help users in authoritarian countries bypass censors by convincing websites their country of origin is, for example, the US or Switzerland, the latter of which has some of the world's strictest privacy laws.
Trump's executive order has shown that if my family's legal status can be revoked overnight based purely on their country of origin, then my passport might as well just be a cute navy blue notebook.
Activists say the naturalization process is too difficult, especially for less educated rural migrants who were never documented in their country of origin and who are outsiders as far as local Thai authorities are concerned.
A Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) representative declined comment on the Alavi incident, citing privacy laws, but said allegations that the agency has detained dual citizenship Iranians because of their country of origin are false.
Some also wondered if they will even know whether the dairy products are made locally or in the U.S. Canadian dairy products are currently labeled with country of origin but sometimes in very small print.
The Commission is proposing to move gradually to the new system and allow in a first phase some exporters, deemed trustable by EU states, to be charged in their country of origin as at present.
The researchers entered data into the algorithm on the age, gender, language skills and country of origin of more than 30,000 adult refugees assigned to a resettlement agency in the United States over five years.
These names are included on each page in addition to their country of origin, the year created, edition, and their title — which essentially describes the particular event, organization, or individual for which they were made.
Facebook is currently testing a new feature for Messenger that would identify suspicious accounts sending unwarranted direct messages, letting users know the account's country of origin by phone number and whether it was recently created.
That matters, because State Department reports are often relied on by immigration judges deciding asylum cases, as one of the only "objective" sources for what is really going on in an applicant's country of origin.
Saadia, 39, Toronto: As an immigrant whose family sought refuge in Canada from the political strife in Pakistan, people being refused safety solely on the grounds of their country of origin is racist and reprehensible.
When country of origin is considered, the study shows 59% of women of Colombian descent register to vote; Dominican descent, 55%; Cuban and Puerto Rican descent, 52%; and nearly half of women of Mexican descent.
Some of those caught were freed because detention centers were full, while others cannot be deported as they don't have passports to prove their country of origin or their home countries refuse to take them.
Though the specific regulations depend on your country of origin, if you currently want to go to Canada on this kind of visa, you must be between 230 and 214 years old to be eligible.
At least two of them could not identify their country of origin because they had been living in the compound since an early age, said Chihuahua Attorney General César Augusto Peniche Espejel in a statement.
Finance Minister Bill Morneau said in a statement late Wednesday that Canada has expanded the scope of its country of origin marking regime for steel and aluminum products to better determine where they come from.
"Today's transfer of Foreign Terrorist Fighters to their country of origin, Macedonia, marks a significant milestone in the much-needed cooperative effort to combat the global threat of terrorism," Pentagon spokesman Eric Pahon told CNN.
Since the royal assent of the Immigration Act 2014, those defined as "foreign criminals" can be deported before they have exhausted their appeal rights, and they are supposed to appeal from their country of origin.
Regarding Carnival's plan of getting healthy passengers home, he said that the company would arrange for charter or "charter-like" flights to return guests to their country of origin, including the UK, Canada, and Australia.
Instead, they are barred solely because of their country of origin and left to navigate an opaque, arbitrary, and potentially illegal waiver process in which applicants are successful just over ten percent of the time.
This makes viewing them somewhat difficult and expensive, particularly for those not based in the UK, meaning these vital insights into the history of Philippine filmmaking are all but inaccessible within their country of origin.
Early Sunday, reports surfaced of Iranian Americans waiting at a port of entry at the northern border, raising concerns among lawyers and advocates over whether they were being held because of their country of origin.
"The grand jury charged Mr. Lamb with bias crimes based on his statements regarding the victim's country of origin being India and his expressed desire to rid America of people like her," the statement said.
In his new book, "The Road to Somewhere; The Populist Revolt and the Future of Politics," Goodhart notes that of the planet's 7.3 billion people, only about 85033 percent reside outside their country of origin.
Bertolt Brecht, "The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui" (1941)Country of origin: GermanyReason for leaving: Fled Nazi Germany for Denmark in 19793, and then came to the United States in 1941 when war broke out.
Karl Polanyi, "The Great Transformation" (1944)Country of origin: AustriaReason for Leaving: With Hitler's rise, prominent socialists like Polanyi were imperiled, so he left for England in 1933 and then arrived in Vermont in 1940.
Isabel Allende, "The House of the Spirits" (20153)Country of origin: ChileReasons for leaving: Allende fled to Venezuela in 1973 after the coup that brought down Salvador Allende, the socialist leader and her father's cousin.
Dinaw Mengestu, "The Beautiful Things That Heaven Bears" (2007)Country of origin: EthiopiaReasons for leaving: His family fled Ethiopia's Communist revolution in 1980, when he was 2, and they found their way to Peoria, Ill.
We have previously stated that we believe the skeletal remains should be returned to the country of origin and, by finding them to be human, this research supports the argument that these remains should be repatriated.
Britain could be even more generous—for example, by adopting looser country-of-origin standards, which would allow poor countries to export goods tariff-free even if they added only a small part of the value.
Under US law, if migrants tell border officials they are afraid of returning to their country of origin, they have to be processed and held until an asylum officer can determine if their claims are credible.
It's already active in 65 countries — which means it's already equipped to store, process and regulate profile data in the country of origin in these markets — but that is actually just the tip of the iceberg.
At issue is the so-called "country of origin principle", which allows satellite broadcasters to acquire the rights for content in their home country rather than in every country where the programme is received by satellite.
"They created fake accounts, pages and communities to push divisive online content and videos, and to mobilize real Americans," Russia sought to divide us by our race, our country of origin, our religion, and our politics.
These 180,000 profiles randomly varied on a few attributes, like country of origin and religion — so, for instance, maybe two profiles would be the same, except one person is from Syria and the other from Iraq.
"Both attacks (had) similar effects and seemingly (the) same country of origin, as the November attackers were indeed operating from Turkey and the actions taken were benefiting Turkish properties and people," the Twitter Counter exec said.
On food safety, Republicans in Congress have passed bills to allow meat processors to remove country-of-origin labels from products sold in the U.S. and allow states to forgo labeling of GMOs on food products.
At issue is the so-called "country of origin principle", which allows satellite broadcasters to acquire the rights for content in their home country rather than in every country where the program is received by satellite.
The space is vast, with products organized by their country of origin, from Korea and Mexico to Central and South America to Southeast Asia, Eastern Europe, and the Caribbean (that's just the tip of the iceberg).
Once again, Judge Sabraw had to step in and call foul, ordering that the government coordinate with the A.C.L.U. Complicating matters, the administration has decreed that reunifications must take place in the family's country of origin.
Very few (perhaps even none) apply for it, as applicants are required to submit information such as country of origin and fabric classification, as well as detailed financial documentation, none of which most informal traders have.
Dovetale said it uses more than 50 metrics to analyze the Instagram followers of popular accounts, including the language in the bios, the rate at which they hit "like" and "follow," and their country of origin.
According to Wilbur Ross, the billionaire leech tapped to handle the US Department of Commerce, the main issues on the renegotiation table will be NAFTA's "country of origin" regulations and the treaty's independent dispute resolution panels.
Beijing said Wednesday all travelers to the city from overseas must self-quarantine for 14 days at home or in a hotel, regardless of whether their country of origin has been hit seriously by the coronavirus.
In other Washington news The Trump administration's hard line on issues like an expiration date for Nafta and putting country-of-origin labels on auto parts could lead to the end of the free-trade agreement.
Even if he does, it would take two to four weeks for new workers to arrive because they must first pass an interview at an American consulate in their country of origin to obtain a visa.
Where the Hispanic immigrant community once segmented itself by country of origin, creating distinctly Mexican or Honduran or Guatemalan populations, the younger generation sees itself as more generally Hispanic and less specifically tied to ancestral homelands.
The UNCHR has asked Malaysian authorities to respect international laws relating to his situation, in particular, the principle of "non-refoulement" - to forcibly return a refugee or asylum-seeker to their country of origin, said Ismail.
Leo Strauss, "Natural Right and History" (1953)Country of origin: GermanyReasons for leaving: Already teaching in England when the Nazis came to power, Strauss was prevented from returning and moved to the United States in 1937.
While the new U.S. trade deal with Mexico and Canada (USMCA) makes important improvements to NAFTA, it fails to include the strong country of origin food labeling we need to empower consumers and support American workers.
And she's promising to copy Trump's aggressive use of discretionary presidential authority over trade to force Canada and Mexico to go back to accepting country-of-origin labeling that would distinguish American livestock from foreign livestock.
This cross-cultural appeal also means artists raised overseas have collaborated with Nigerian artists or, like singer Temi Dollface, chosen to join the legion of thousands of "repats" who relocate to their country of origin each year.
The MCA, which is being piloted by ten charities in India, Bangladesh and Nepal, would allow the details of a rescued victim to be entered into the system and agencies in the country of origin immediately alerted.
Business lobbyists have suggested a number of changes, from a nominal tax to compensate import-dependent businesses to an import tax rate that would vary by country of origin to match the taxes U.S. products face abroad.
While best international feature film technically goes to the country of origin rather than any producer or filmmaker (in this case, South Korea), the Oscar statuette is engraved with both the country's name and the director's name.
"It has been the longstanding position of this Government to work with PNG to close Manus and support those people as they transition into PNG or return to their country of origin," he said in a statement.
On the Bandcamp page for the release, Gast tags the patois-titled tape with the banners "folk" and "United Kingdom," suggesting that the music contained therein is in some way related to his purported country of origin.
"Extending the country of origin principle ... to certain broadcasting activities online doesn't mean to put an end to the territoriality principle of copyrights which ... is essential to the financing of movies and TV series," the person said.
The competition took place at the Chateau du Galoupet, one of France's biggest wine estates, and the teams had to identify the country of origin, grape variety, vintage, producer, and appellation for each of the 12 wines.
In modern history, the idea of Jew as a puppet master, without loyalty to his country of origin — you can really trace that back to The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, published in Russia in 1903.
Instead, the H-1B system has created an entire industry of foreign workers coming to the United States to be trained, and then the role is outsourced back to their country of origin for drastically lower wages.
Hollande also said that Syrian refugees fleeing war in the country and who make up many of the migrants clamoring to enter Europe through Turkey and Greece were best dealt with close to their country of origin.
Newly arrived migrants are photographed and fingerprinted at the registration centers then given a period of time to claim asylum or be turned back to their country of origin, part of measures to manage the migrant crisis.
In 1994, Congress passed the American Automotive Labeling Act, requiring automakers to reveal the share of the parts that came from the U.S. or Canada, the country of assembly, and the engine and transmission's country of origin.
Front Burner I was deep into a new book, "The Monk of Mokha" by Dave Eggers, about a young Yemeni-American named Mokhtar Alkhanshali, who has been reviving the coffee trade in Yemen, its country of origin.
Although it was known that Trump did much of his outsourcing through PVH, the ties appeared particularly consistent in their PVH affiliation and country of origin, with their uniform registered identification numbers and "Made in China" tags.
"Younger consumers are turning to brands such as Lenovo, Alibaba and JD.com because they are united by their love of cool, affordable products and services regardless of their country of origin," she said in an emailed statement.
Vaddey Ratner, "In the Shadow of the Banyan" (2012)Country of origin: CambodiaReasons for leaving: Ratner and her mother escaped the Khmer Rouge regime in 1979 after enduring four years of forced labor, starvation and near execution.
Under current rules, companies don't have to disclose the country of origin for a wide range of food products, including salad mixes with dressing packets, pre-cooked or marinated meat and poultry, and mixed fruits and vegetables.
"I think what we'll do is, we certainly from the United States perspective would provide maritime domain awareness and surveillance," he said, adding that naval vessels would escort commercial ships that shared a country of origin, if required.
"We are working with the coalition on foreign fighter detainees, and generally expect these detainees to return to their country of origin for disposition," Katie Wheelbarger, the principle deputy assistant secretary of defense for international security affairs, said.
The government has said it is committed to supporting victims of human trafficking and that those seeking asylum would not be returned to their country of origin if found to be at risk of persecution or serious harm.
"There should be very, very careful vetting of anyone where there is an indication of a concern, but not because of their religion, or not because of their country of origin," the 56-year-old de Blasio said.
So even though we know where our shirts are made, and where our food comes from, there is no country of origin labeling on the drugs and there's no data being collected on the performance of the company.
"There are concerns when people go back, particularly with voluntary returns, that the work done in the country of origin is ... rather cursory," said Sara Thornton, Britain's second anti-slavery commissioner, who took up the post in May.
The Senate authorization bill would only allow the Air Force to use nine Russian-made rocket engines, while the appropriations bill would require that all launch providers can compete for a contract regardless of their country of origin.
Geraldine Isabelle Abad, a Dominican-American who plans tours for people visiting Cuba and the Dominican Republic, said that taking solo trips to her family's country of origin has helped her integrate the different parts of her heritage.
Letter To the Editor: Hearing the names of the 9/11 victims read Monday morning, I was struck by the diversity of surnames and the fact that we mourn for them all, no matter their country of origin.
"Depending on the traveler's gender identity, race, country of origin, ethnic background, or sexual orientation, they may be at higher risk of being targeted with gun violence, and should plan accordingly," Amnesty International included in its press release.
Those questions include how lethal the virus may be, how contagious it is, whether it is transmitted by people who are infected but show no symptoms, and whether it can be largely contained in its country of origin.
The decision was made in response to a series of rulings by the World Trade Organization prohibiting country of origin labels on some products due to concerns that the requirements were too costly and discriminated against meat imports.
Prosecutors describe Mr. Latchford as having provided invoices that misrepresented identifying details of artifacts, such as age or country of origin, to United States Customs and Border Protection in order to hide the fact that they were looted.
In the first half of this year, the European Commission expects to start requiring food packaging to state the country of origin of the primary ingredient, if it is different from the country where the product is made.
MSF on Monday called on the UNHCR and safe countries to "rapidly organize the evacuation of refugees and asylum-seekers from Libya and expedite their resettlement," including helping those who want to return to their country of origin.
Czeslaw Milosz, "Bells in Winter" (1985)Country of origin: PolandReason for leaving: After surviving World War II in Poland and initially joining the postwar Communist government, Milosz defected in 1951, eventually emigrating to the United States in 1960.
A couple of years ago when Canada and Mexico presented preliminary lists in the Country of Origin Labeling WTO case, California wine, for example, was high on the list of U.S. items to which big tariffs would apply.
The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, a multinational treaty, states that the authorities are required to send confiscated animals back to their country of origin or to an accredited rescue center.
The Immigration and Nationality Act has a legislative fig leaf warning the government not to discriminate against immigrants on the basis of country of origin or country of residence — but in practice, the government does it all the time.
MEXICO CITY, Jan 24 (Reuters) - Under pressure from President Donald Trump, Mexico is preparing to discuss changes to trade rules about a product's country of origin to try to avoid a disruptive fight with the United States over commerce.
Plus, each shipment comes with brewing information, a postcard from the country of origin, and tasting notes about both the coffee and the region it came from so you can learn a bit about what went into growing it.
However, we prefer a simpler scoring system: one point for getting the country of origin right, another point for getting the grape variety right and a judicious half-point of partial credit only in a handful of specific cases.
What this implies is that accepting immigrants from a particular country or culture or region involves accepting that your own nation, or part of your own nation, will become at least a little more like their country of origin.
Under NSEERS, between 85033 and 2011, hundreds of thousands of men, many of them long-time U.S. residents, had to run a gauntlet of special border and immigration check-ins and interviews based solely on their country of origin.
"In my passport, it says 'country of origin' is Sudan, so I don't know, maybe (Trump) will come up with an executive order and say if you are from Sudan, we take your citizenship away from you," she said.
Each shipment also comes with brewing information, a postcard from the country of origin, and tasting notes about both the coffee and the region it came from so you can learn a bit about what went into growing it.
They force every phone within range—which may be up to two kilometres away—to connect and communicate information such as the handset's unique ID, the ID of the phone's SIM card, and its carrier and country of origin.
We thought this is a great way to tell the country of origin story, to tell the history of Australia and how it came to be through the heroes and heroines, who happened to be convicts at the time.
"A Huawei spokesman told Business Insider that "banning specific vendors based on country of origin will do nothing to protect America's telecommunications networks," and added that "such action will further widen the digital divide without improving US national security.
For Xavier, Gaspard, and their close-knit ensemble of handlers and friends, this means plates of blood-red steaks—in isolation—each with a flag atop a cocktail stick pressed into its flesh to denote its country of origin.
" Elizabeth A. Sackler, the foundation's president, declined an interview request but said in an email, "The Arthur M. Sackler Foundation will continue in good faith to find a way to have the manuscript returned to its country of origin.
Maybe you can't return to your African country of origin because you will face violence there for living openly, but you also face violence daily in the West as an LGBTQ immigrant of color in an increasingly fascist world.
"Nobody is sent back to their country of origin," said the French nationalist Marine Le Pen, who has set herself up as an advocate for deportation as she enters the homestretch of France's presidential race as a leading contender.
"No nation welcomes other countries' spy drones in its territory and no one sends back the spying equipment and its information back to the country of origin," he was quoted as saying by the semi-official Fars news agency.
GUATEMALA CITY (Reuters) - U.S. asylum seekers sent to Guatemala under a new Trump administration program have mostly preferred to return to their country of origin instead of staying in the Central American nation, Guatemala's Interior Minister said on Thursday.
The coalition, which didn't identify his country of origin, described him as a senior ISIS military official who provided direct support to ISIS leadership and was responsible for coordinating drone operations and procurement in Al Anbar Province in Iraq.
Theodor Adorno, "The Authoritarian Personality" (213)Country of origin: GermanyReasons for leaving: After being dismissed from his teaching position in 1932 by the Nazis, Adorno left to study at Oxford and then moved to the United States in 1938.
I am a psychiatrist who has performed scores of evaluations of asylum seekers over the last decade and can attest to the fact that asylum seekers overwhelmingly face death if they are sent back to their country of origin.
They first trained a Natural Language Processing neural network on a database of court decisions, which contains the facts of the case, the circumstances surrounding it, the applicable laws, and details about the applicant such as country of origin.
"Even a small regional conflict or a very limited nuclear strike by a single country has the potential to cause mass starvation worldwide through environmental effects—including, of course, in the country of origin of the bombs," they said.
WINNIPEG, Manitoba/ROME, May 10 (Reuters) - Italy has formally asked the European Commission to allow it to require country of origin labels on pasta sold there, raising alarm for Canadian durum wheat exporters who fear the move will dampen sales.
There would always be a few weird issues at the airport, because, I don't know, there's something about the system that flags you when you are an alien leaving the US for another country that is not your country of origin.
He would also have the US Trade Representative notify Mexico and Canada that the US intends to propose some amendments to the treaty, which could include measures on currency manipulation, lumber, country of origin labeling and environmental and safety standards.
While workers connected to online business can sometimes earn much more than what a boss at a regular job in a factory or office in their country of origin would pay them, according to Graham, digital workers still face certain risks.
Every morning, Planned Parenthood health center staff across the country wake up and open their doors, as they have this morning, to care for anyone who needs them, regardless of race, religion, sexual orientation, gender, income, or country of origin.
Earlier this month, Trump announced that federal agencies will toughen enforcement of anti-dumping laws, which allows the United States to slap tariffs on steel imports that are sold at a cheaper price here than in their country of origin.
A surprising and interesting result — like that religious children aren't as generous as nonreligious children — will make lots more headlines than the fact that this was a coding error and differences in generosity are mostly explained by country of origin.
"It has been the longstanding position of this government to work with PNG to close Manus and support those people as they transition into PNG or return to their country of origin," Australian immigration minister Peter Dutton said on Wednesday.
"The NDAA law and its implementing provisions will do nothing to ensure the protection of U.S. telecom networks and systems and rather is trade barrier based on country-of-origin, invoking punitive action without any evidence of wrong doing," he said.
Update, 2/6: Association of Art Museum Directors The Association of Art Museum Directors released a statement on January 143 in response to the executive order: We will always welcome all people regardless of their religion or country of origin.
" The Hong Kong government said in a statement to CNN that it believes that "there are no substantial grounds for believing that the claimants, if returned to their country of origin, will be subject to real and substantial risk of danger.
But simply because of the color of my skin, my last name, my first language (Spanish) and my country of origin, I am painted with a denigrating broad brush handed to those with anti-immigrant bents, by our own president.
But the larger problem is that Kelly, who as a former DHS secretary should know the data, echoes the language and the anti-immigrant arguments used throughout US history against people because of their race, religion, or country of origin.
More notable, skilled professionals that work abroad may wind up working for the competitor which can affect the development of the economy of their country of origin—for instance, an Indian, skilled professional that moves to China for a better salary.
The ruling meant that unless a suitable placement could be found for a minor who came across, either alone or with an adult seeking asylum, both adult and child had to be either released or returned to their country of origin.
The cycle is self-perpetuating: These gangs grow out of alienating socioeconomic conditions, and when their members are deported, they're forced into a similar situation in their country of origin, which creates more violence, more desperate refugees and, eventually, more deportees.
Portman, from Ohio, said the Pacific trade deal fails to meet the needs of his state's workers because it lacks an enforceable provision to fight currency manipulation and because of new, less-stringent country-of-origin rules for auto parts.
That, government spokesman Christophe Castaner said, would focus on speeding up the time taken to process asylum requests and filter out people who will be sent back to their country of origin if they fail to qualify as war refugees.
In August, 2016, one of Mered's associates managed to spring him from jail, by presenting the authorities in that country with another fake passport, showing a different nationality—most likely Ugandan—and arranging Mered's repatriation to his supposed country of origin.
Unfortunately, CFIUS has also long been vulnerable to those who would like to greatly broaden its scope to consider other factors, such as whether the investor's country of origin has protectionist policies in place that are unfavorable to U.S. firms.
The "Separated Parent's Removal Form" gives detained parents two options: Be deported with their child, or go back to their country of origin alone, so that the child can "pursue available claims of relief" in the United States without them.
The French people's warm embrace of African sports icons should be extended to the large numbers of immigrants from across the African and Caribbean diaspora who are seeking a refuge against man-made and natural disasters in their country of origin.
This civic religion was based on a moral premise — that all men are created equal — and pointed toward a vision of a promised land — a place where your family or country of origin would have no bearing on your opportunities.
South Korea will seek to protect sensitive industries such as agriculture and livestock while formulating its approach to subjects the United States is expected to raise, including products' country of origin, services, investment and non-tariff measures, the ministry said.
Airlines are expected to vet travelers before they fly to determine if they are allowed to enter the US. If a traveler arrives who is restricted, Customs and Border Protection can deny entry and return them to their country of origin.
While the 17th congressional district in California is a majority-minority district of Asian Americans, the findings presented here demonstrate that subgroups of Asian Americans based on country of origin exhibit political cohesion in divergent directions at the ballot box.
Even in cases when transgender immigrants are granted continued access to hormone therapy, ICE has to request their medical records from their country of origin, which often take upwards of a month to arrive and delay inmates' access to hormone therapy.
The academics, Bénédicte Savoy of France and Felwine Sarr of Senegal, recommend that objects that were removed and sent to mainland France without the consent of their countries of origin be permanently returned — if the country of origin asks for them.
According to its policy, channels are subject to removal if they are found impersonating another individual or channel, lying about their country of origin, concealing connections with government actors, or increasing their views, likes, comments, or other stats through artificial means.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico, the United States and Canada could overhaul rules about a product's country of origin in a renegotiation of the NAFTA trade treaty in order to strengthen regional supply chains, the Mexican economy minister said on Thursday.
This has made them vulnerable to the universalist messages of groups like IS. Disillusioned youngsters "try to reclaim elements of their past, of their country of origin—religion can be the easiest thing to grab hold of," says Mr Bhui.
In her ruling, trial magistrate Joyce Gandani said the five should be repatriated to their country of origin, Taiwan, but John Chen, a representative of the Taiwanese government based in South Africa, said they had instead been sent to China.
Trump did, however, offer his blue-collar supporters something that research has shown they value: affirmation of their identities and status as white Christians in a nation that continues to grow more diverse by race, religion and country of origin.
Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 52%The Korean version of "The Masked Singer" is such a big deal in its country of origin that Ryan Reynolds made a guest appearance, but US critics weren't quite as wowed by the American remake.
Vu Tran, "Dragonfish" (2015)Country of origin: VietnamReasons for leaving: Born in Saigon in 1975, five months after the city fell to the North Vietnamese, Tran left by boat in 1980 with his mother and sister, spending five days at sea.
" Another would impose a four-year prison sentence on immigrant parents who force their children to make extended visits to their country of origin — described here as "re-education trips" —in that way damaging their "schooling, language and well-being.
And in recent years, the Gemological Institute of America has been experimenting with a process that can confirm that a polished diamond was cut from a certain rough stone — a means of tracing a gem to its country of origin.
De Becker has interpolated further complications in the idea of nationality in the wall text of each work in the show, which lists not only the artist's country of origin (Swaziland, for Mntambo), but where they currently reside and/or practice.
Airbnb breaks down the requests by country of origin and discloses how many of the requests resulted in a disclosure of data, but doesn't say whether the requests came from federal or local agencies or specify what kinds of data was disclosed.
And now, there is apprehension over the arrival of hundreds of thousands of Muslims raised in countries where anti-Semitism and anti-Israeli sentiment are more virulent than in Turkey, the country of origin for most of Germany's perhaps four million Muslims.
While it was once the case that such pieces were automatically shipped to a European museum and swallowed up into huge collections, there's now a growing school of thought which believes they should be held closer to home, in their country of origin.
"The registration of a country name that enjoys highly positive national branding to a private company defies logic and is untenable as it hinders companies and entities to register their products with their country of origin," the government said in a press release.
A £9m Hampstead mansion owned by a son of Muammar Qaddafi, Libya's late dictator, is the only asset to have been recovered from those connected to the regimes toppled in the Arab Spring and have its ownership returned to the country of origin.
Egg hatching takes time (going to Pokéstops), effort (walking up to 10km to hatch an egg) and there's a massive element of luck to it (the Pokémon inside each egg is largely random, after certain limitations like country of origin accounted are for).
For an increasing number of migrants arriving in Italy bear mental as well as physical scars due to abuse experienced in their country of origin or on their way to Europe, mainly in Libya, according to the Rome-based non-government organization.
"The experiences the MPs gain will enable them to rationally evaluate the situation in Syria regarding continuing discussions about classifying it as a safe country of origin, which would also affect the decision about halting deportations of rejected asylum seekers," the statement said.
Scholars of immigration agree that people make the decision to migrate based on two types of reasons: "push factors" that lead them to leave their country of origin, and "pull factors" that lead them to come to one new country in particular.
And while YouTube's new hate speech policy ostensibly covered nationality, country of origin, and sexuality (broadly, the three identity categories used to bully Maza) the company did not respond to questions about whether or not Crowder's videos would be among those pulled down.
A dealer based in the United Arab Emirates shipped packages containing the artifacts to three Hobby Lobby corporate addresses in Oklahoma City, bearing false label that described their contents as "ceramic tiles" or "clay tiles" and the country of origin as Turkey.
But here, too, the companies will face pricing pressure: China's State Council has insisted that new drugs will be approved only on condition that "the price is not higher than the country of origin or comparable prices in countries near to China".
China's General Administration of Customs said in a statement posted on its website on Thursday that it was making available to the public monthly data on the import and export of commodities, including the country of origin for imports and destination for exports.
Without increasing the number of employment-based visas, the Fairness for High-Skilled Immigrants Act creates a merit-based system that would level the playing field for high skilled immigrants –  regardless of their country of origin –  by eliminating the per-country caps.
It could push back at the World Trade Organization and fight for Country of Origin Labeling (COOL), a policy widely supported by farmers and eaters, that would increase transparency in our food system and allow consumers to choose U.S. raised meat products.
"In America, you can still succeed as an immigrant, irrespective of skin color, religion or country of origin," said Mr. Patel, who likes to point out that President Trump's wife, Melania, sponsored her parents to come to the country she has adopted.
The place of women in French society can be a bit different based on religion or the country of origin, so this diversity will show that women are taking the place they deserve in society, regardless of their race or religion or whatever.
It also plans to cut back a lengthy asylum process, which can take several months to conclude, by abolishing the second stage of appeals when an application is rejected, and deporting the applicant either to Turkey or to their country of origin.
The study also didn't capture people with heart disease or stroke who go home to their country of origin to seek less expensive health care, said Commodore-Mensah, who studies cardiovascular health in immigrants at Johns Hopkins School of Nursing in Baltimore.
Despite these benefits, because of the cap of 7 percent per country of origin, more than 2023,000 skilled immigrants, many from India, are facing wait times of more than 25 years to receive a green card solely because of a broken system.
Hans Augusto Rey and Margret Rey, "Curious George" (1941)Country of origin: GermanyReason for Leaving: German Jews who escaped from their native Hamburg to Brazil and then France, only to leave again for the United States in 1940 just as the Nazis invaded.
Context: Morgan said, "[F]or the first time in 18 months, Mexico was the country of origin for the majority of apprehensions and inadmissible aliens, rather than Northern Triangle countries..." He also noted the number of single adults arrests exceeding that of families.
Despite the "model-minority myth"—the inaccurate generalization that all Asian-Americans are successful and thus a "model" for other minority groups to emulate—members of the AAPI community are susceptible to trauma, whether it's personal, family-related, or country of origin-related.
A new report from the University of Toronto released Monday urges the Canadian government to immediately strike Mexico from the "designated country of origin" (DCO) list, concluding that Canada's inclusion of Mexico flouts its international human rights obligations towards those fleeing persecution.
BERLIN (Reuters) - German prosecutors have dropped an investigation into the far-right Alternative for Germany's (AfD) co-leader over a remark he made last year that the then integration minister should be "disposed of" in Turkey, her parents' country of origin, a newspaper reported.
He suggested that no rational defendant for whom America has been home for decades—and who has neither friends nor family in his country of origin—would agree to a plea leading to his deportation just to save a few months of prison time.
Children do not solely experience trauma in their country of origin but we have seen that the perilous journey to the United States has its attendant traumatic experiences, as does crossing into the US and, if apprehended, the detention setting is also inherently traumatic.
"Myanmar is perceived to be the main country of origin for methamphetamine tablets seized throughout the Mekong sub-region and to some other parts of East and South-East Asia," said a 2015 report by the United Nations Office for Drugs and Crime (UNODC).
Every country that's not the United States is allowed to choose one film from its local film industry to submit for Academy consideration, provided the film is not in English and was released in its country of origin between October 1 and September 30.
WASHINGTON, Aug 31 (Reuters) - U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on Wednesday said that under his presidency, migrants in the country illegally would be unable to obtain legal status or citizenship and must return to their country of origin and apply to re-enter.
" It also vows that the United States will remain open to those "lawfully seeking refuge and asylum from violence and oppression, and those who are willing to work hard to live the American Dream, no matter their race, ethnicity, faith, or country of origin.
Entitled "Messages from the Atlantic Passage" (2017), the large-scale installation consists of five fishing nets and about 2,000 glass bottles, each bottle containing traces of soil and hand-engraved with details about a slave: a name, country of origin, ship, owner, plantation, price.
Table 2: estimated support for candidates by race or ethnicity, CD 17 2012-20163 (Standard errors appear in parentheses) Disaggregation of Asian-American voters by country of origin suggests that Chinese Americans and Indian Americans in particular voted heavily in favor of Khanna in 2016.
Table 3: estimated support for candidates by Asian race/country of origin, CD 17 2012, '16 (Standard errors appear in parentheses) These results raise the question: Why did Indian- and Chinese-American voters move to support Khanna while Vietnamese Americans maintained their allegiance to Honda?
They have found their political voice in the past few years in battles over education, the conviction of a Chinese-American police officer in a shooting in New York, and proposals by different states to compile demographic data on Asians by country of origin.
The spread of the deadly Wuhan virus from its country of origin, China, to other countries in Asia and the United States has raised fears that the virus could lead to a global pandemic, causing stock prices around the world to fall this week.
"There is no immediate threat to the general public, no special precautions are required and people should not be excluded from activities based on their race, country of origin, or recent travel if they do not have symptoms of respiratory illness," the health department said.
Latin America's dominance year after year is at least partly explainable by culture: The one variable that predicted results on both positive and negative experience indexes was country of origin, suggesting that culture plays a role in how individuals experience their world, Gallup found.
That bust will reside permanently in the American University of Cairo later this year as a stand-in for the original, 3,300-year-old work that was removed from its country of origin shortly after its discovery in 1912 by German archaeologists in Amarna.
In an email to Hyperallergic, AAP explained that one of the drawings is by a 10-year-old boy from Guatemala, another by an 11-year-old from Guatemala, and the third one was by a different 10-year-old child whose country of origin remains unclear.
They do it because they face a series of incentives to do so: Perhaps in a community in which they face constant discrimination and isolation because of their immigration status or country of origin, MS-13 is one group that offers them a sense of belonging.
I sit in America, in my beloved, adopted country — the only one I really know, and which, almost 70 years ago, helped divide my country of origin — and I listen to its political leaders chat about the possibility of obliterating the northern half of my homeland.
The report explains that the idea of long-term loans is not advised and transfer of ownership is the primary goal, in cases where cultural items are requested from their country of origin and proof of the existence of appropriate means to house the works is provided.
TV Report on Accidental Amazon Orders Triggers Attempted Amazon Orders Across San DiegoIn millions of homes across the country, Amazon's voice-controlled personal assistant, Alexa, is…Read more ReadIn 1998, Germany began to use speech analysis to help determine the country of origin for asylum seekers.
This would bring the logo into line with the European Customs Code governing country-of-origin labeling, but the plan satisfied neither side in the food fight; the purists balked at the idea of foreign ingredients being allowed, while other firms argued the rules were too stringent.
In 2014, CurrencyFair, a marketplace where money isn't exchanged across borders but stays in the country of origin, allowing customers to avoid bank conversion fees, became the first platform in the world to break the $1 billion barrier in money-matching transfers, The Irish Times reported.
While most polling shows that Americans view legal immigration as a positive thing for the United States, a sizable portion of Americans would likely prefer to keep the families together before deporting them to their country of origin -- as opposed to releasing them inside the United States.
The difference now is the agency, which is an arm of the government that has deliberately separated these families, is dealing with children who are traumatized by that separation as well as any traumas they suffered along the migration journey or in their country of origin.
In August Current Biology, the journal which published the original paper, published a retraction, saying: An error in this article, our incorrect inclusion of country of origin as a covariate in many analyses, was pointed out in a correspondence from Shariff, Willard, Muthukrishna, Kramer and Henrich.
Both the traffickers and the militiamen running the detention centers may sell migrants into forced labor or sexual exploitation, and the traffickers often bribe detention centers to regain the captured migrants so that they can extort more money from friends and family in their country of origin.
"Even when a company is a global multinational company, it's still stamped by its country of origin and the place where it has its headquarters," said Sanford M. Jacoby, a professor of management at the University of California, Los Angeles, who has studied Japanese corporate culture.
As the competition travels to a different city every year, Mr. Domingo's influence has kindled interest from performers and listeners in an art form that — unlike German or Italian opera, which are in repertoire at any house — maintains the strongest roots in its country of origin.
If Israel's friends on Capitol Hill believe that the country should not be singled out for special treatment, then why are they proposing a bill which would carve out an exemption for Israel alone to skirt country-of-origin labeling requirements that apply to all other countries?
"Frequently, Mr. Latchford listed the 'country of origin' as 'Great Britain' or 'Laos,' rather than Cambodia," the news release said, "and often described the objects as 'figures' from the 17th or 18th century" rather than dating to the Khmer Empire, which ended in the 15th century.
After several months with little action, the White House this month added Rosneft Trading SA, the Geneva-based unit Rosneft, to its list of sanctioned companies over accusations that it hid the country of origin of oil cargoes loaded at Venezuelan ports and later resold in Asia.
U.S. special envoy Elliott Abrams, who has accused oil and shipping firms of transferring Venezuelan oil at sea to disguise its real country of origin, told Reuters this week that firms previously authorized to maintain trade operations with PDVSA could not be allowed to do so anymore.
" She also previously tweeted about her other reasons for traveling to her family's country of origin, writing late last month that she "hope(s) to seek ways I can help increase trade and hopefully create jobs for Armenians which includes @skims production there in the future.
"   She also previously tweeted about her other reasons for traveling to her father's family's country of origin, writing late last month that she "hope(s) to seek ways I can help increase trade and hopefully create jobs for Armenians which includes @skims production there in the future.
WINNIPEG, Manitoba/NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India will exempt Canada for three months from its policy that so-called pulse crops such as peas and lentils must be fumigated with methyl bromide to kill insects before leaving the country of origin, the Canadian government said on Thursday.
A spokeswoman for the communications department wrote to Denham that "the postal operator of a country of origin is responsible for the despatch and international line haul arrangements for an item until it enters the destination country," meaning that only Argentina could help the art collector's cause.
"I could see a benign interpretation for why that might be done — just in terms of tracking, you know, how many girls are coming in what state of pregnancy, did it most likely happen in country of origin or in transit based on the gestational age," Carey said.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Lawmakers from the Alternative for Germany (AfD) are on a fact-finding trip to Syria, said members of the anti-immigrant group, which wants Syria to be classified a safe country of origin in a move that would make it easier to deport failed asylum seekers.
While printing photos of a president's family is standard practice for a pop culture magazine, the article was published right as the president's immigration ban went into effect, leaving vulnerable immigrants stranded at airports or forced to return to their country of origin, even if they had green cards.
More generally, as a pretty enthusiastic proponent of business regulation in a variety of spheres, she is not enthusiastic about the overall trend toward including Investor-State Dispute Settlement provisions and other kinds of curbs on regulation (country of origin labeling, intensive food inspection requirements, etc.) in trade deals.
"We're working with the coalition on foreign fighter detainees, and generally expect these detainees to return to their country of origin for disposition," Kathryn Wheelbarger, the principal deputy assistant Defense secretary for international security affairs, told reporters traveling with Mattis on Sunday ahead of an anti-ISIS coalition meeting.
Most Latinos feel a strong connection to their country of origin: More than 60 percent describe themselves in relation to their ancestral homeland (as Mexican or Colombian-American, for example) or engage in transnational activities like sending money back home, calling family members regularly or traveling back to visit.
China's SZ DJI Technology, the world's largest commercial drone maker, said on Monday that while it has not seen the new policy, it is looking forward to reviewing the U.S. department's findings, given the lack of credible evidence to support a broad country of origin restriction on drone technology.
While raw meat would contain labels indicating the country of origin, not all cans of processed beef sold in the US have labels indicating whether it was imported from Brazil or another country, according to the USDA, making it difficult for consumers to know the origin of the product.
A report on African restitution delivered to the French president, Emmanuel Macron, in November recommended that all objects that were removed from sub-Saharan Africa without the consent of their countries of origin and sent to mainland France be permanently returned, provided the country of origin asked for them.
"A relative might pass down the knowledge of fiber techniques learned in their country of origin, bringing that knowledge with them to the U.S. when they immigrated and passing it down like a family recipe," said Weil, in an early-October press release announcing the next evolution of the IYP.
"It discriminates against people because of their religion, it discriminates against people because of their country of origin," Healey said at a Boston press conference, flanked by leaders from the tech, healthcare and education sectors who said that the order could limit their ability to attract and retain highly educated workers.
The trade value reached nearly $2048.78 million across 2500 shipments in five years — now, five men and two businesses are charged with violating the Indian Arts and Crafts Act, importation by false or fraudulent practice, and failure to mark goods with their country of origin as required by customs law.
There may be only 4 million Indian Americans but the potential to develop the relationship with their country of origin, a land of 1.3 billion, was huge, Kumar told a news conference at a hotel in New Delhi that drew a curious audience of about 30 journalists and several TV cameras.
We are only privy to whatever information the intake process requires, involving the sparest of details—eye color, hair color, country of origin—with the exception of one extended scene, in which a Nigerian refugee recounts his harrowing journey in a moving soliloquy that is half-rap, half gospel song.
"There are data indicating the public health ramifications of both the hate crime itself but also of the stigma of bias, the stigma of prejudice and hatred directed against somebody because of their sexual orientation, because of their race, because of their ethnicity or their country of origin," he said.
I must be clear in the following statement: My race, country of origin, wealth (though small, it's greater than that of the vast majority of people in the world), my access to "things," my religion -- none of these privileges entitles me to the children of the poor, voiceless and underprivileged.
Typically when a new plane — or a change to an existing plane — is certified, the aviation regulator from the plane maker's country of origin takes the lead on reviewing it and approving it for service, and other global regulators follow suit after a cursory review based on the original agency's findings.
Actual data on country of origin for scientists and doctors in the US can be hard to obtain, but I can give a surrogate marker in the distribution of ethnicities of those training at the institution where I currently work, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) in New York City.
Bill NelsonClarence (Bill) William NelsonAl Franken says he 'absolutely' regrets resigning Democrats target Florida Hispanics in 2020 Poll: Six Democrats lead Trump in Florida match-ups MORE (D-Fla.) filed an amendment, with bipartisan cosponsors, that would allow all launch providers to compete for contracts, regardless of country of origin.
As a signatory to these acts, the United States is bound by their key principles: to not discriminate based on country of origin; to not penalize refugees for illegally entering or staying in the country; and to not expel refugees against their will to a territory where they may be threatened.
Monika Schmid, a linguistics professor at the University of Essex, tells Deutsche Welle that speech analysts "must have a solid background in linguistic analysis and be able to take into account a wide range of factors" when determining someone's country of origin, including changes in the ways they speak around different people.
" (The name suggests it's particularly aimed at Amazon.) Whenever these sites sell a product, the seller would have to provide details about the country of origin, and the retailer would have to list that country "in a conspicuous manner and in the same language that is used on the rest of the platform.
In December 2014, new food labeling laws came into effect that require the labeling of "country of origin or place of provenance for unprocessed meat of pigs, poultry, sheep and goats… and 'formed meat,'" and the European Commission now has a Food Fraud Network to help combat food issues like imposter meat.
"She should have been forced to choose between (i) carrying her unwanted pregnancy to term even though it resulted from rape, and (ii) returning to her country of origin, a place where, according to the government's own determination in granting her asylum, she faced a well-founded fear of persecution," the judges wrote.
"MP may not claim subsidiary protection ... even if it is unlikely that he could receive the necessary treatment to manage the post-traumatic stress syndrome he suffers from, owing to shortcomings in the health system, and is likely to commit suicide if he is returned to his country of origin," Bot said.
This will help them support their families and put food on the table while they are banned from the US;- Urge the government to reinstate the right of U.S. residents to travel - whatever their country of origin - immediately;- Create a $3 million legal defense fund to help drivers with immigration and translation services.
But sadly, the bottom line is that most people don't really care where their meat comes from, or how it gets to their plates, which is probably all the better considering that Congress just repealed a labeling law that required retailers to state the country of origin of certain types of meat.
When the NAFTA renegotiations began, Public Justice worked with farmer and consumer groups — such as Farm Aid, the Ranchers Cattlemen Action Legal Fund United Stockgrowers of America, and Food & Water Watch — to deliver nearly 40,000 signatures to the Department of Commerce asking that country-of-origin labeling be reinstated for beef and pork.
One letter will have been jointly addressed to Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar, Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen and acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker, demanding the age, gender, country of origin and current location of every child who was separated from his or her parents under the Trump administration's immigration policy.
"There was nobody to provide for me, and I was forced to get married because this man had money," Jaclyn, who wished to use a different name and not specify her country of origin for fear of having her immigration status compromised, said in an interview at the FCJ refugee shelter in Toronto.

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