FRANKLINVILLE, NY – A heroic act by a New York State Trooper was caught on the officer’s body camera as he rescued an ice fisherman who had fallen through the ice.

According to the New York State Police, on February 26, 2022, Trooper Joseph Butler Jr. responded to Case Lake in the town of Franklinville, Cattaraugus County, for an ice fisherman who had fallen partially through the ice about 75 feet from shore.

“Trooper Butler retrieved a rope from his patrol car and brought it to shore. At that point, another ice fisherman walked out on the ice and tied the rope to the victim,” the NYSP said in a statement. “Trooper Butler, Trooper Troy Andrews and Cattaraugus County Sheriff’s Deputy Trevor Norse pulled the victim to shore, wrapped him in blankets and removed his wet clothes.”

The victim was treated at the scene by the Franklinville Fire Department and transported to Erie County Medical Center.

“As the body-worn camera video shows, the quick actions of the troopers, sheriff’s deputy, ice fisherman and emergency medical personnel likely saved the victim’s life,” the NYSP said.

 
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AMHERST, NY – A father was charged after he arrived for a supervised visit with his 4-year-old child at the Erie County Department of Social Services. Upon receiving the child, Erie County District Attorney John J. Flynn said 21-year-old Shaland S. Souverain, also known as Souverain Shaland, of Amherst, took the child and ran out of the building.

According to D.A. Flynn, on Thursday, at approximately 11:01 a.m., Souverain was scheduled for a supervised visit at the Erie County Department of Social Services office on Union Road in the Town of Cheektowaga when he abducted his own 4-year-old child.

“A Child Protective Services employee allegedly chased after the defendant as he ran to his vehicle in the parking lot. The defendant is accused of shoving the CPS employee into a parked vehicle as he entered his own vehicle with the child. It is further alleged that the defendant hit the CPS employee with his vehicle as he fled the scene,” Flynn said. “The employee was taken to ECMC to be treated for injuries and released.”

The District Attorney’s Office said Souverain was located at his apartment in the Town of Amherst. He was taken into custody without incident after a several-hour standoff with law enforcement.

“The child was found uninjured and returned to the custody of Erie County Child Protective Services,” Flynn added.

Souverain is scheduled to return on Tuesday, March 15, 2022 at 9:30 a.m. He was held without bail. If convicted of all charges, Souverain faces a maximum sentence of 25 years in prison.

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CHATEAUGAY, New York – U.S. Border Patrol agents from the Burke Border Patrol Station arrested five individuals in connection to a failed smuggling attempt on Thursday morning.

On March 3, Border Patrol agents were contacted by a concerned citizen who reported suspicious activity near the international boundary between the Unites States and Canada. Agents located a vehicle matching the description involved in the suspicious activity and conducted a stop.

During the vehicle stop, agents confirmed that the five passengers were citizens of Mexico, three who entered the United States illegally and not at a designated port of entry. All five, ranging from ages 21 to 34, were transported to the Border Patrol Station for processing and three were charged with Improper Entry by Alien in violation of 8 USC 1325.

The driver and passenger, both citizens of Mexico, were charged with Alien Smuggling in violation of 8 USC 1324.  Alien smuggling is a felony, which carries a penalty of a fine and up to 5 years in prison for each violation.

“Fostering relationships and encouraging the public to report suspicious activity plays a critical role in helping secure our border,” said Burke Station’s Patrol Agent in Charge Richard Parker, “Border security is everyone’s responsibility, and thanks to community efforts and Burke agents, another smuggling attempt has been denied.”

The Swanton Sector is responsible for securing the land border between ports of entry in Vermont, New Hampshire and northeastern New York. Citizens reporting suspicious activity is invaluable to the Border Patrol’s mission and we welcome community members’ information to help to keep our nation’s borders safe. To report suspicious activity in Swanton Sector, please call 1-800-689-3362.

For more on Customs and Border Protection’s mission at our nation’s ports of entry with CBP officers and along U.S. borders with Border Patrol agents, please visit the Border Security section of the CBP website.

 

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India Says Missile It Fired Into Pakistan Was An Accident

Sebastian Hughes on March 11, 2022

A “technical malfunction” during routine maintenance led to the firing of a missile into Pakistan, India’s Ministry of Defense said in a statement Friday.

“On 9 March 2022, in the course of a routine maintenance, a technical malfunction led to the accidental firing of a missile,” the statement read. “It is learnt that the missile landed in an area of Pakistan. While the incident is deeply regrettable, it is also a matter of relief that there has been no loss of life due to the accident.”

A Pakistani military spokesman said Thursday night that a “high-speed flying object” that originated in the direction of India had crashed near the eastern city of Mian Channu, Reuters reported. The object traveled at an altitude of 40,000 feet, at Mach 3, and flew 77 miles in Pakistan airspace, according to a Pakistani air force official.

“The flight path of this object endangered many national and international passenger flights both in Indian and Pakistani airspace as well as human life and property of ground,” he said.

Before the ministry released the statement, Pakistan, with which India has a history of conflict, said Friday there could be “unpleasant consequences” for the incident, Reuters reported.

Pakistan‘s foreign office said it had summoned India’s charge d’affaires to protest what it said was a violation of its airspace and demanded an investigation into the matter, the outcome of which needed to be shared.

India’s statement said it had “taken a serious view and ordered a high-level Court of Enquiry.”

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EL PASO, Texas – U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers working at ports of entry in El Paso, west Texas and New Mexico seized a wide variety of items during the last seven days to include drugs, unreported currency, prohibited food products and more.

Shoe box used to hide birds.
Shoe box used to hide birds.

“The vast majority of the thousands of people CBP officers encounter on a daily basis are involved in legitimate trade and travel,” said CBP El Paso Director of Field Operation Hector Mancha. “However the attention to detail and professionalism exhibited by the CBP workforce will routinely identify and uncover those who choose to participate in illegal activity.”

One of the most unusual seizures of the week occurred March 8 at the Columbus port of entry in southern New Mexico when CBP officers encountered a man attempting to smuggle two parrots from Mexico to the U.S. CBP officers were performing a primary inspection of a vehicle that arrived from Palomas and received a negative declaration for any plants, food or animals. The driver advised that he had nothing to declare.

The vehicle was referred for a secondary exam during which a CBP agriculture specialists located a shoe box hidden beneath the center console of the car. When they opened the box they discovered two live birds. The driver of the car abandoned the birds and was assessed a $300 civil penalty. The parrots were seized and turned over to USDA veterinary services for processing. The seized birds were confirmed by U.S. Fish & Wildlife as CITES I species, Lilac-Crowned Parrots (Amazona finschi).

Parrot seized at Columbus port.
Parrot seized at Columbus port.

 

In addition to the birds area CBP officers made 21 drug seizures this week. The contraband included methamphetamine, cocaine, heroin, fentanyl, and marijuana. CBP officers also seized prohibited medications from four border crossers.

CBP officers performing their primary inspection duties identified and apprehended 19 people being sought on National Crime Information Center (NCIC) warrants. Enforcement activity also included five seizures of unreported currency, one ammunition seizure, and three export violations.

CBP agriculture specialists assessed penalties in nine cases this week during which travelers attempted to import prohibited items. The contraband included mangos, poultry, fresh eggs, pork oranges, avocados, peppers and live plants.

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Twice Jailed For Two Different Murders, Trans 83 Year Old Charged Again After Police Find Head In Apartment

Laurel Duggan on March 11, 2022

Police charged 83-year-old Harvey Marcelin with murder and concealment of human remains after finding a head in Marcelin’s apartment in Manhattan, New York City, The New York Times reported.

Marcelin, who reportedly identified as male in earlier court documents but now identifies as a woman, was indicted on second-degree murder charges Thursday for allegedly killing 68 year-old Susan Leyden, the NYT reported. Marcelin allegedly dismembered Leyden’s corpse and proceeded to hide her body parts.

Police found Leyden’s remains in a multicolored bag in a shopping cart on March 3, and later discovered surveillance footage of Leyden carrying that same bag inside Marcelin’s apartment building on Feb. 27, the NYT reported. Leyden’s head was later found inside Marcelin’s home.

Marcelin previously served a prison sentence for the murder of a girlfriend in 1963, and was released in 1984 but pled guilty in 1986 to the murder of another woman, according to the NYT. Marcelin admitted to having “problems” with women during a 1997 appearance before the state parole board.

Marcelin repeatedly requested parole while serving time for the second murder but was only released in 2019, with the state telling Marcelin in 2010 that “your release at this time is incompatible with the welfare and safety of the community,” according to the NYT.

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‘Sanctuary Country’: ICE Deportations, Arrests See Dramatic Drop Under Biden

Jennie Taer on March 11, 2022

Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) released its fiscal year 2021 statistics Friday, showing significant decreases in deportations and arrests since President Joe Biden took office.

In total for fiscal year 2021, ICE‘s Office of Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) deported 59,011 noncitizens, compared to 185,884 noncitizens deported in fiscal year 2020. ERO also arrested 74,082 noncitizens during fiscal year 2021, compared to 103,603 arrests in fiscal year 2020, which was a 28% decrease from the previous fiscal year.

Border crossings, however, have skyrocketed since Biden was elected, with figures reaching a 60-year high in the year after Biden’s electoral victory.

The Biden administration implemented new priorities for ICE that limited enforcement to the greatest threats to national security, public safety and border security.

Former ICE Director Tom Homan told the Daily Caller News Foundation that he would argue these numbers show “the Biden administration is even failing to live up to the extremely low level enforcement bar it has set for itself.”

Homan pointed out that fiscal year 2020 was marked by “severely restricted” operations because of the COVID-19 pandemic. He also said that the arrests made during fiscal year 2021 are essentially ineffectual.

“And it’s way down from the totals from 2019 (roughly 143,000) and 2018 (roughly 159,000). It’s also important to keep in mind that this 74,000 figure is a bit misleading. Administrative arrests are largely toothless if they don’t ultimately result in removals,” Homan said.

“The removal numbers should also be considered in light of the number of CBP reported ‘got aways,’ who still fall under ICE’s extremely narrow enforcement priorities, and the fact that a significant portion of these removals likely occurred during the previous administration,” he added.

Former Acting Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Commissioner Mark Morgan echoed Homan’s frustration’s with ICE’s new priorities set forth under the Biden administration.

“So at a time when we have the highest levels of illegal immigration in our lifetime and our border is out of control – this administration has enacted policies resulting in the lowest number of ICE detainees in more than 20 years; lowest levels of deportations in the history of ICE; and a significant decrease of arrests of illegal aliens,” Morgan told the DCNF.

“This administration has created a sanctuary country and sent a message to the entire world that if you illegally enter our sovereign borders we’ll release and prevent you from being lawfully deported. This is what the real root cases look like,” he said.

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SUV Crashes Into Outdoor Restaurant Seating, Killing Two, Injuring At Least Nine Others: REPORT

Kendall Tietz on March 11, 2022

Two people have reportedly died and at least nine others were injured after an SUV crashed into the outdoor seating area of a Washington, D.C. restaurant Friday, according to The Washington Post.

The crash occurred at the Parthenon restaurant in Northwest Washington D.C. at lunchtime around 12:15 p.m., The Washington Post reported, citing police. The crash is being investigated as an accident, as there is no indication it was intentional.

Eight people, including the two people who died, were taken to the hospital, spokesman for the D.C. Fire and Emergency Medical Services Vito Maggiolo told the Post. Maggiolo said that three of the people hospitalized were treated for minor injuries, while three others were in critical condition.

Witnesses Becky Pulles and Christian Borjas were sitting outside the nearby Starbucks and saw the crash happen, the Post reported. They told the publication they heard the car accelerating as it crossed a nearby road.

“It suddenly accelerated,” Pulles told The Post. “It looked like someone hit the accelerator instantly. It was going super-fast, like police-car fast.”

“It was horrific,” she added.

Borjas, who is a nurse, told the Post he and others helped lift the SUV off of an injured woman. Then, he helped the driver open the door, who Borjas said appeared to be elderly.

“He walked out. He was scared. You could tell it wasn’t intentional,” Borjas said.

The Metropolitan Police Department did not immediately respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for additional comment.

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Corporations Lobby Texas To Support Sex Changes For Kids

Laurel Duggan on March 11, 2022

Apple, Google, Microsoft and other companies called on Texas to abandon its effort to treat medical transitions for transgender children as child abuse in an open letter Friday.

“Discrimination is bad for business,” the companies warned before urging public leaders to “abandon efforts to write discrimination into law and policy.”

“The recent attempt to criminalize a parent for helping their transgender child access medically necessary, age-appropriate healthcare in the state of Texas goes against the values of our companies,” the open letter said.

Researchers may claim gender transition treatments help drive down suicide rates for transgender people, particularly when performed during childhood, Healthline reported.

“It’s clear that gender-affirming care has the potential to reduce rates of depression and suicide attempts while banning this vital care and exposing young people to harmful political rhetoric can cause real harm,” said Amit Paley, CEO and executive director of The Trevor Project, according to NBC News.

Doctors and scientists have pointed to “emerging evidence of [puberty blockers’] adverse effects on the bone and brain health,” and they have expressed concerns that “puberty blockers may consolidate gender dysphoria in young people, putting them on a lifelong path of biomedical interventions.”

“This policy creates fear for employees and their families, especially those with transgender children, who might now be faced with choosing to provide the best possible medical care for their children but risk having those children removed by child protective services for doing so,” the companies’ open letter said.

The open letter was signed by more than 60 companies, and it was displayed in a full-page advertisement in The Dallas Morning News, according to The New York Times. The bottom of the ad directs readers to visit the Human Rights Campaign’s website.

Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott ordered the state’s Department of Family and Protective Services to investigate instances of children undergoing medical sex change treatments, including “reassignment surgeries that can cause sterilization, mastectomies, removals of otherwise healthy body parts, and administration of puberty-blocking drugs or supraphysiologic doses of testosterone or estrogen,” as child abuse in a late February letter.

Apple, Google and Microsoft did not immediately respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s requests for comment.

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REPORT: Project Veritas Videos Stokes Turmoil At NYT, Executive Editor Calls Out Ensnared Reporter

Kendall Tietz on March 11, 2022

Upset New York Times staff pressed an executive editor about the sting operation where one of the newspaper’s correspondents said media coverage of the Jan. 6 capitol riot was “overblown” and “no big deal,” according to a Politico report.

NYT reporters expressed their concerns with executive editor Dean Baquet over the comments of national security reporter Mathew Rosenberg at a Thursday lunch for the paper’s Washington bureau, Politico Playbook reported Friday. Rosenberg was the target of a Project Veritas undercover operation, where he reportedly made numerous claims about the events of Jan. 6, even describing the day as “fun.”

A video released by Project Veritas, a conservative group that has targeted journalists and Democrats in undercover sting operations, shows Rosenberg on camera criticizing colleagues and the NYT. His comments have reportedly caused tension among staffers, according to more than a half-dozen reporters who spoke to Politico anonymously.

“These [expletive]ing little dweebs who keep going on about their trauma … Shut the [expletive] up,” Rosenberg said regarding his colleagues’ reaction to the riots. “They’re [expletive]ing bitches.”

Baquet told staffers that Rosenberg was being careless and stupid, according to Politico. He also said Project Veritas was trying to “make our heads explode” and create division in the newsroom, instructing staff not to play into the group’s hands.

 

Rosenberg and his fellow reporters have denied claims that the FBI had plants among the rioters at the Jan. 6 capital attack, calling it a “reimagining” of the day’s events.

But, Rosenberg was caught on video claiming “there were a ton of FBI informants amongst the people who attacked the capitol.”

“I know I’m supposed to be traumatized,” Rosenberg said in the video, “but like, all these colleagues who were in the (Capitol) building and are like, ‘Oh my God it was so scary!’ I’m like, ‘[expletive] off!’”

The NYT is “not the kind of place where I can tell someone to man up,” but Rosenberg said he “kind of want[ed] to be like, ‘dude come on, you were not in any danger,’”

Democrats and the media have largely portrayed the events of Jan. 6 as a “violent insurrection,” which Rosenberg said gave right-wing figures the ability to minimize and downplay the attack.

President Joe Biden called it “the worst attack on our democracy since the Civil War” during an April congressional address.

“They were making it too big a deal,” Rosenberg said about the political left. “They were making this some organized thing that it wasn’t.”

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Governors Nationwide Seek State Gas Tax Suspension Amid Surging Prices

Thomas Catenacci on March 11, 2022

Several states are seeking to temporarily suspend local gas taxes to provide relief for consumers facing record high gasoline prices amid the Ukraine crisis.

“[A]t this time of global uncertainty due to Russian aggression, we are working with our legislative partners on an emergency suspension of the gas tax to help with the pain at the pump,” Republican Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan said in a statement Thursday. “We also support ongoing efforts in the legislature to suspend automatic increases in the gas tax.”

“And I have called on the Biden administration to increase domestic energy production to help lower costs,” he continued. “Now more than ever, we must come together to take bold, bipartisan action.”

Maryland House Speaker Adrienne Jones said the gas tax suspension was “the right thing to do,” NBC affiliate WBAL-TV reported. On Friday, the average price of gasoline in Maryland jumped to $4.31 per gallon, according to AAA which tracks gasoline costs daily.

On Tuesday, a coalition of six governors — Michigan, Colorado, Minnesota, New Mexico, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin — wrote a letter to bipartisan congressional leadership, urging a suspension of the federal gas tax. The current federal gas tax rate is 18.4 cents per gallon while the average state rate is 30.63 cents per gallon.

“At a time when people are directly impacted by rising prices on everyday goods, a federal gas tax holiday is a tool in the toolbox to reduce costs for Americans,” the governors wrote.

Nationwide, gas prices have soared past the previous all-time high recorded prior to the Great Recession and housing crisis in 2008. The average price at the pump across the U.S. reached $4.33 per gallon, the AAA data showed.

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has caused uncertainty in global energy markets, leading to higher oil and gasoline prices. But prior to the invasion, gas prices were already elevated and rising, according to government data.

Governors and legislatures in Georgia, Michigan, California and Florida have also offered varying tax relief proposals, Reuters reported. California’s state gas tax is the highest in the country at 66.98 cents per gallon, according to the Tax Foundation.

“In January we proposed to pause the gas tax increase. Now, it’s clear we must go further,” Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom remarked during his state of the state address Tuesday. “That’s why — working with Legislative leadership — I’ll be submitting a proposal to put money back in the pockets of Californians, to address rising gas prices.”

In early February, before the Russian invasion of Ukraine, a group of Senate Democrats introduced the Gas Prices Relief Act, legislation that would suspend the federal gas tax.

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Millions Of Genetically Modified Mosquitoes To Be Set Loose In US

Harry Wilmerding on March 11, 2022

Millions of genetically modified mosquitoes will be released in the United States as part of an initiative to replace the insects carrying deadly diseases, the company behind the plan announced Tuesday.

The program, led by biotechnology company Oxitec, will release roughly 2 million genetically altered mosquitoes in California and Florida to fend off other mosquitoes carrying deadly diseases like Zika, yellow fever, dengue and chikungunya, the company said in a press release. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approved Oxitec’s plan on March 8.

“Given the growing health threat this mosquito poses across the U.S., we’re working to make this technology available and accessible,” Oxitec chief executive officer Grey Frandsen said in the press release.

Oxitec’s mosquitoes are genetically modified to control the invasive Aedes aegypti mosquito, which first appeared in California in 2013, according to the company press release. The species are known to carry and spread various deadly diseases.

“These pilot programs, wherein we can demonstrate the technology’s effectiveness in different climate settings, will play an important role in doing so,” Frandsen added. “We look forward to getting to work this year.”

Mosquitoes are responsible for over 1 million human deaths per year due to the insect’s ability to carry and spread life-threatening diseases.

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IRS Seeks To Hire 10,000 More Workers To Relieve Backlog

Harry Wilmerding on March 11, 2022

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced a plan Thursday to hire 10,000 workers to reduce a backlog in unprocessed filings and correspondence, according to the Associated Press.

The IRS will hire 10,000 workers to process the backlog of millions of filings, the Treasury Department said in a press release. The agency aims to fill 5,000 open positions in the coming months and another 5,000 new hires over the next year, according to the release.

“IRS employees have been working tirelessly to process backlogged returns and taxpayer correspondence,” IRS Commissioner Charles Rettig said, according to the release. “To ensure inventory is back to a healthy level for next filing season, we are leaving no stone unturned—taking an all- hands-on-deck approach to ensure as many employees as possible are dedicating time to return processing.”

“This includes bringing on new employees and reassigning current IRS employees to process inventory,” Rettig said, according to the release.

The IRS said it has been underfunded for over a decade, according to the release, with its budget reportedly cut by nearly 20%. Additionally, the agency said pandemic-related payments totaling $830 billion to 85% of American household put pressure on an underfunded and under-employed agency, according to the release.

The agency’s backlog as it enters filing season is over 15 times larger than in a typical year, the press release said. The agency has the same size workforce that it did in 1970 despite U.S. population growth since that time, according to the press release.

Congress passed a $1.5 trillion omnibus package, released on Wednesday, which would allocate $14.3 billion to the Treasury Department, including $12.6 directed to the IRS, the Associated Press reported. This funding would reportedly be the largest increase for the IRS since 2001.

The IRS processed over 240 million tax returns and issued almost $736 billion in refunds during the 2020 budget year, according to the agency’s website. During the same time period, 59.5 million people reportedly visited or called the IRS.

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Two Ukrainians Defuse Bomb Using Only Their Hands And A Plastic Bottle Of Water

Sebastian Hughes on March 11, 2022

Two Ukrainians were able to defuse a bomb with only their hands and a plastic water bottle, multiple sources reported.

In footage of the feat, one of the bomb disposal personnel can be seen carefully unscrewing the top of the device with his hands, while the second specialist poured water on it in an effort to prevent static discharge, the New York Post reported.

Explosions can be heard in the background of the footage, but it remains unclear exactly when or where the specialists defused the bomb.

Russia bombed a maternity hospital in Mariupol, Ukraine, on Wednesday, with blasts destroying the windows and front of one building, the Associated Press reported. One bleeding, pregnant woman was reportedly seen carried out on a stretcher.

“People, children are under the wreckage. Atrocity!” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy tweeted about the attack. “How much longer will the world be an accomplice ignoring terror? Close the sky right now! Stop the killings! You have power but you seem to be losing humanity.”

Zelenskyy pleaded with federal legislators on March 5 to implement a no-fly zone over Ukraine, something which has yet to be implemented due to concerns it would escalate tensions between NATO and Russia.

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By Nandita Bose and Luiza Ilie

BUCHAREST – President Vladimir Putin shows no sign of being willing to engage in diplomacy, U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris said on Friday during a visit to Romania three weeks into Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Harris credited Romania for taking in thousands of people fleeing the fighting in neighbouring Ukraine and said Washington was constantly reassessing support levels for its NATO allies according to the dynamic situation on the ground.

“From everything that we know and have witnessed, Putin shows no sign of engaging in serious diplomacy,” Harris said at a news conference with Romanian President Klaus Iohannis.

Her visit to Bucharest came a day after talks between Ukraine and Russia’s foreign ministers failed to bring any pause in the conflict.

Asked if Washington intends to increase the number of troops in Romania, Harris said, “We will on a daily basis, assess the needs that we have to maintain stability in this region.”

Iohannis said he underscored the need to make the NATO battle group in Romania operational as soon as possible during his talks with Harris.

Bucharest was Harris’ second stop on a three-day trip through eastern Europe. Meanwhile, the United States, together with the Group of Seven nations and the European Union, will move to revoke Russia’s “most favoured nation” status in an effort to pressure it to end the conflict with Ukraine.

Harris met Polish leaders and Ukrainian refugees in Warsaw on Thursday and offered U.S. support to calls for an international war crimes investigation against Russia. Her visit to Poland came amid a rift between the United States and Poland over supplying warplanes to Ukraine.

Polish President Andrzej Duda asked for more help to house and feed Ukrainians fleeing the conflict, and said he had asked Harris that Washington speed up the process for refugees who sought to go to the United States and might have family there.

About 1.43 million Ukrainians have fled to Poland since the invasion began on Feb. 24. Over that same time, more than 291,081 Ukrainians have fled to Romania.

In total, more than 2.3 million people have fled Ukraine as of March 10, according to the United Nations, which has warned that up to 5 million people could flee. That would make it the biggest humanitarian crisis in Europe since World War Two.

President Joe Biden was expected to sign legislation on Friday to help Ukraine finance ammunition and other military supplies, as well as humanitarian support.

Russia, which calls its actions in Ukraine a “special operation”, to disarm its neighbour and dislodge leaders it calls neo-Nazis, has denied targeting civilians.

(Reporting by Nandita Bose and Luiza Ilie; Editing by Jonathan Oatis)

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EDINBURG, Texas – Rio Grande Valley Border Patrol (RGV) agents interdicted three narcotics smuggling attempts resulting in the seizure of more than 846 pounds of marijuana and two arrests.

On March 10, 2022, in the evening, Rio Grande City Border Patrol Station agents observed multiple subjects with bundles of narcotics cross the river near La Rosita, Texas. As agents responded to the area, the individuals immediately dropped the bundles and swiftly absconded into Mexico. Agents seized four bundles of marijuana weighing 290 pounds with an estimated street value of over $232,000.

About the same time, McAllen Border Patrol Station agents responded to suspicious activity near Cuevitas, Texas. Agents searched the area and were able to apprehend two male nationals from Mexico along with 15 bundles of marijuana. The total weight of the marijuana was approximately 174 pounds, worth an estimated $139K. The subjects were processed accordingly. 

Additionally, Weslaco Border Patrol Station agents seized 13 bundles of marijuana weighing more than 382 pounds worth about $305,000 in a separate event.

Please visit www.cbp.gov to view additional news releases and other information pertaining to Customs and Border Protection.  Follow us on Twitter @CBPRGV and @USBPChiefRGV.

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STERLING, Va. – U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers arrested a previously deported Salvadoran on Baltimore felony rape charges this morning at Washington Dules International Airport as he attempted to board a flight to El Salvador.

CBP officers arrested Salvador Atilio Vasquez Rivera, 32, an El Salvadoran national, and turned him over to Metropolitan Washington Airport Authority (MWAA) Police.

Customs and Border Protection officer observes as travelers walk past in this undated file photo.In addition to strongarm rape, Vasquez Rivera was wanted by Baltimore authorities on multiple charges, including third- and fourth-degree sex offenses, second-degree assault, second-degree rape, and sexual abuse of a minor.

CBP records check also revealed that Vasquez Rivera entered the United States without inspection and was ordered removed from the U.S. on December 18, 2013.

Criminal charges are merely allegations. Defendants are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.

“The allegations, if true, are very concerning. Customs and Border Protection officers are pleased to capture a fleeing fugitive and return him to justice,” said,” said Daniel Escobedo, Area Port Director for CBP’s Area Port of Washington, D.C. “Border security remains a critical mission for CBP, and we remain committed to supporting our local law enforcement partners in helping to keep our communities safe.”

The National Crime Information Center (NCIC) is a centralized automated database designed to share information among law enforcement agencies including outstanding warrants for a wide range of offenses.

Based on information from NCIC, CBP officers have made previous arrests of individuals wanted for homicide, escape, money laundering, robbery, narcotics distribution, sexual child abuse, fraud, larceny, and military desertion.

On a typical day last year, CBP processed more than 650,000 travelers who arrived at airports, seaports and land border crossings. CBP officers and agents arrested an average of 25 wanted criminals every day at our nation’s ports of entry. See what else CBP accomplished during a typical day in 2021.

Please visit CBP Ports of Entry to learn more about how CBP’s Office of Field Operations secures our nation’s borders. Learn more about CBP at www.CBP.gov.

Follow the Director of CBP’s Baltimore Field Office on Twitter at @DFOBaltimore for breaking news, current events, human interest stories and photos, and CBP’s Office of Field Operations on Instagram at @cbpfieldops.

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EDINBURG, Texas – Rio Grande Valley Sector Border Patrol (RGV) agents disrupted four migrant smuggling attempts resulting in 28 arrests. A large group of nearly 250 migrants was also encountered in La Grulla, Texas.

On March 9, agents working at the Falfurrias Border Patrol Checkpoint referred a tractor hauling a refrigerated trailer to the secondary inspection area following an initial immigration inspection. During questioning of the driver, a citizen of Cuba with a United States employment authorization card, agents encountered ten migrants unlawfully in the U.S. in the cab of his trailer. Three of the ten migrants were unaccompanied minors. All subjects were placed under arrest and escorted into the checkpoint.

On March 10, Weslaco Border Patrol Station agents responded to a request for assistance from U.S. Marshals at a residence in Pharr. Authorities encountered nine migrants inside the residence. Agents determined the nine migrants were citizens of Mexico and Central America unlawfully present in the U.S. No caretaker was identified at the location.

Later that morning, RGV agents responded to a suspected migrant stash house in Alamo, where they apprehended five unlawfully present adult migrants from Mexico and Central America.

That afternoon, agents and Texas Department of Public Safety troopers received information of migrants being harbored at a residence in Brownsville. At the residence, they apprehended two migrants from Mexico and Honduras, and the caretaker, a U.S. citizen.

Additionally, Rio Grande City Border Patrol Station agents encountered a large group of 249 migrants south of La Grulla. The group consisted of 133 single adults, 74 family members, and 42 unaccompanied minors from Central and South America, and Cuba.

All subjects were processed accordingly.

Please visit www.cbp.gov to view additional news releases and other information pertaining to Customs and Border Protection.  Follow us on Twitter @CBPRGV and @USBPChiefRGV.

~CBP~

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– Some U.S. hedge-fund firms that have investments from Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich have been told to freeze his assets after Britain imposed sanctions on him, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday.

Britain froze assets and imposed a travel ban on the Russian owner of Chelsea soccer club on Thursday along with six other senior Russians because of their links to President Vladimir Putin and his invasion of Ukraine.

Fund administrator SS&C Globe Op said in a message to one hedge-fund firm that accounts attributed to Abramovich are blocked from transacting, the Journal said on Friday, citing people familiar with the instructions.

SS&C was monitoring the situation for guidance from the U.K. Treasury, the Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation and the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority, the report added.

SS&C did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Other funds have received similar messages, the Journal said.

Canada on Friday imposed sanctions on five Russian individuals including Abramovich and is barring 32 Russian companies and government entities from receiving defense equipment or supplies from Canada.

(Reporting by Akanksha Khushi in Bengaluru; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)

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JACKSON TOWNSHIP, NJ – Since leaving Jackson Township after being hired by Mayor Michael Reina, former township Business Administrator and mayor of the City of Paterson is back in the sights of law enforcement.

 Way back in 2010, nobody in Jackson wanted to hire former Paterson Mayor Jose “Joey” Torres to a $121,000 job as the Jackson Township business administrator. That is, except for Mayor Michael Reina and his puppet council members at the time, under the suggestion of former GOP Chairman George Gilmore.

  In fact, there was an hours-long debate that raged (see videos below) from former Mayor Michael Kafton and the public as to why Reina should not hire his latest political hack to the position.  The deal was facilitated by Reina and the Republican party to give Torres, a lifelong Democrat safe haven in Jackson with a large salary so he can get his three-year pension bump before returning to Paterson to run for mayor again.

Related: Jackson Business Administrator Says “Some People” in Town Not Following the Rules

Torres eventually left Jackson and went back to Paterson where he became mayor…then got himself put in jail for political corruption.  It was the same sort of political corruption that he got away with for several years in Jackson while he was bumping his pension and riding high on the hog in Jackson, courtesy of Mayor Michael Reina.

Now, New Jersey’s Acting Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin announced that Joey Torres was charged today with criminal contempt for launching a new mayoral campaign in violation of a court order stemming from his 2017 conviction for conspiracy to commit official misconduct.

“Jose “Joey” Torres, 63, of Paterson, N.J., was charged today by complaint-summons with fourth-degree criminal contempt by the Attorney General’s Office of Public Integrity and Accountability (OPIA). The charge is the result of an investigation by the OPIA Corruption Bureau and the New Jersey State Police Official Corruption Bureau,” Platkin said. “Torres pleaded guilty in 2017 to a charge of second-degree conspiracy to commit official misconduct for directing, while serving as mayor, that city employees perform work at a private warehouse leased by his daughter and nephew while the employees were being paid by the city. Torres was sentenced to five years in state prison in the case filed by the Attorney General’s Office.”

Related: FBI Investigating Jackson Township Mayor Michael Reina

As a result of Torres’ guilty plea, Superior Court Judge Sheila A. Venable entered a forfeiture order on Sept. 25, 2017—signed and consented to by Torres—that forever disqualifies Torres, pursuant to state law, from holding any public office or employment. The order specifically provides that if Torres makes any application for public employment in violation of the order, he is subject to a fourth-degree charge of criminal contempt.

“The complaint against Torres states that on or about Feb. 12, 2022, Torres made a public speech stating that he is running for mayor of the City of Paterson in the 2022 election and requesting that the people in the audience vote to return him to City Hall,” the Attorney General’s Office said in a statement. “On March 4, Torres went to the Paterson City Clerk’s Office and presented a stack of purported nominating petitions in support of his candidacy. Upon those petitions being rejected by the clerk, Torres filed a civil action seeking to compel the clerk’s office to accept the petitions. In that civil action, Torres certified that he submitted the petitions to run for mayor and if the city clerk continued to refuse to accept his petitions, he would be irreparably harmed by being denied his right to run for office.”

It is alleged that by holding himself out as a candidate for mayor, soliciting signatures on nominating petitions, and attempting to submit the petitions at the clerk’s office, Torres purposely and knowingly disobeyed the 2017 forfeiture order that he signed and consented to following his guilty plea, Platkin added.

“State law provides that any person convicted of a crime involving their public office will be forever barred from holding another public position in New Jersey,” said Acting Attorney General Platkin. “To promote public trust and integrity in government, we must ensure that this law and the court orders issued to implement it are rigorously enforced.”

“Mr. Torres knew that by pleading guilty in 2017 and signing the consent order, he would be forever disqualified from seeking the office of mayor,” said OPIA Executive Director Thomas Eicher. “We charge that he has committed a crime by flouting that order.”

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By Pavel Polityuk and Natalia Zinets

LVIV, Ukraine – President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Friday Ukraine was at a “strategic turning point” in the war as Russian forces bombarded cities across the country and appeared to be regrouping for a possible assault on Kyiv, with satellite images showing them firing artillery as they closed in on the capital.

The governor of the Kharkiv region, on the Russian border, said a psychiatric hospital had been hit, and the mayor of the city of Kharkiv said about 50 schools there had been destroyed.

Russia also carried out air strikes deeper into western Ukraine, far from the battlefields in the north, east and south where ground combat has raged.

In the besieged southern city of Mariupol, the city council said at least 1,582 civilians had been killed as a result of Russian shelling and a 12-day blockade that has left hundreds of thousands trapped with no food, water, heat or power.

Russia’s defence ministry said the Black Sea port was now completely surrounded and Ukrainian officials accused Russia of deliberately preventing civilians getting out and humanitarian convoys getting in.

A new effort to evacuate civilians along a humanitarian corridor from Mariupol appeared to have failed, with Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk saying Russian shelling prevented them from leaving.

“The situation is critical,” Ukrainian interior ministry adviser Vadym Denysenko said.

Western countries meanwhile took more economic steps to try to force Russian President Vladimir Putin to end his assault.

President Joe Biden, who this week banned U.S. imports of Russian oil, said the G7 industrialised nations would revoke Russia’s “most favoured nation” trade status. He also announced a U.S. ban on imports of Russian seafood, alcohol and diamonds. Washington later sanctioned more oligarchs and elites, including board members of Russian banks, in addition to a dozen lawmakers.

European Union leaders said they were ready to impose harsher sanctions on Russia and might give Ukraine more funds for arms. But they rejected Ukraine’s request to join the bloc.

At a meeting with Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko, Putin said there were “certain positive shifts” in talks with Kyiv, but did not elaborate.

GEARING UP

With the Russian assault in its third week, Zelenskiy, who has rallied his people with a series of addresses from Kyiv, said Ukraine had “already reached a strategic turning point”.

“It is impossible to say how many days we still have (ahead of us) to free Ukrainian land. But we can say we will do it,” he said. “We are already moving towards our goal, our victory.”

Russia’s main force has been stalled north of Kyiv, having failed in what Western analysts say was an initial plan for a lightning assault.

But images taken on Friday and released by private U.S. satellite firm Maxar showed Russian forces were continuing to deploy closer to Kyiv and firing artillery toward residential areas, according to the company’s analysis.

Multiple homes and buildings were on fire and widespread damage was seen throughout the town of Moschun, northwest of Kyiv, Maxar said. Reuters could not independently verify the images.

Britain’s defence ministry said Russia appeared to be gearing up for a new offensive in coming days that would probably include Kyiv.

However, the Russian ground forces were still making only limited progress, hampered by logistical problems and Ukrainian resistance, it said in its intelligence update.

The Ukrainian general staff said Russian forces were regrouping after taking heavy losses. Ukrainian troops had pushed some back to “unfavourable positions” near the Belarus border, it said.

Kyiv’s mayor, former heavyweight boxing champion Vitali Klitschko, said the capital had enough essential supplies to last a couple of weeks. Supply lines remained open.

‘WRONG ASSUMPTIONS’

    Ukrainian authorities said a psychiatric hospital near the eastern town of Izyum had been hit. Emergency services said no one was hurt, but Kharkiv governor Oleh Synegubov called the attack a war crime. Reuters could not verify the report.

Moscow denies it has been targeting civilians in what it calls a “special operation” to disarm and “de-Nazify” Ukraine. Ukraine and its allies say this was a baseless pretext for Russia’s invasion of the democratic country of 44 million.

Air strikes near a kindergarten in the central city of Dnipro killed at least one person on Friday, emergency services said.

The mayor of Lutsk said four people were killed and six wounded in an attack on an airfield – a rare strike so far into western Ukraine. A U.S. official said such attacks were aimed at preventing western bases from being used by Ukraine’s air force.

Britain’s defense intelligence ministry said Russian air and missile forces struck the western city of Ivano-Frankivsk in the past 24 hours.

In Kharkiv, hundreds were sheltering in metro stations.

Nastya, a young girl lying on a makeshift bed on the floor of a train carriage, said she had been there for over a week, unable to move around much and ill with a virus.

“I’m scared for my home, for the homes of my friends, very scared for the whole country, and scared for myself of course,” she said.

Moscow said its separatist allies in the southeast had captured the town of Volnovakha, north of Mariupol.

But Mathieu Boulegue, an expert at London’s Chatham House think tank, said Moscow might not have sufficient troops to achieve its goals.

“You can’t invade a country on a one-on-one ratio (of troops). Nobody has done it, which means that either something was wrong or they had very wrong assumptions,” he told Reuters.

In a nighttime video address, Zelenskiy accused Russia of abducting the mayor of Melitopol, a captured city in southeastern Ukraine, calling it a “new stage of terror.” Russia has not commented on the fate of Mayor Ivan Fedorov.

Zelenskiy said 7,144 people were evacuated from four cities on Friday, a sharply lower number than each of the two previous days. He accused Russian troops of refusing to allow civilians out of Mariupol and vowed to try to deliver food and medicines there on Saturday.

Ukraine also raised the prospect of Moscow’s ally Belarus entering the war, accusing Russia of staging “false flag” air attacks on Belarus from Ukraine to provide an excuse.

Belarus has served as a staging post for Russian forces before and after the Feb. 24 invasion. The Kremlin did not respond to a request for comment.

Putin and Lukashenko agreed Moscow would supply its smaller neighbour with up-to-date military equipment, the official Belarus Belta news agency said.

NO EU MEMBERSHIP

Away from the battlefields, EU leaders meeting near Paris agreed to spend more on defence and cut reliance on Russian energy supplies by 2027. But they declined Ukraine’s call for a speedy admission to the EU.

Western countries have moved to isolate Russia from the global financial system. The Russian rouble ended a third week of hefty losses, stripped of a third of its value in Moscow exchanges since Russia invaded Ukraine.

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said the U.S. economy was strong – though inflation was a problem – and acknowledged there would be spillovers from sanctions against Russia.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said that on Saturday the bloc would suspend Moscow’s privileged trade and economic treatment; crack down on its use of crypto-assets; and ban the import of iron and steel goods from Russia as well as the export of luxury goods in the other direction.

(Reporting by Reuters bureaus; Writing by Peter Graff, Angus MacSwan and Matt Spetalnick; Editing by Tomasz Janowski, Kevin Liffey and Daniel Wallis)

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WASHINGTON -The United States on Friday imposed sanctions on Russian billionaire Viktor Vekselberg, three family members of President Vladimir Putin’s spokesperson and lawmakers in the latest punishment for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Russia has faced a slew of measures since launching its Feb. 24 invasion, the biggest attack on a European state since World War Two. Those hit by Friday’s sanctions include 10 people on the board of VTB Bank, the second-largest lender in Russia, and 12 members of the Duma, Russia’s lower house of parliament, the U.S. Treasury Department said in a statement.

“Treasury continues to hold Russian officials to account for enabling Putin’s unjustified and unprovoked war,” Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said.

Putin’s spokesperson Dmitry Peskov was targeted on March 3. Friday’s measures extend to his wife and two adult children. They lead “luxurious lifestyles that are incongruous with Peskov’s civil servant salary,” the Treasury said in a news release.

The Kremlin did not immediately reply to a Reuters request for comment.

Four Novikombank board members, including chair Elena Georgieva, and ABR Management and four of its board members, including Bank Rossiya chair Dmitri Lebedev and Vice Governor of St. Petersburg Vladimir Knyaginin, were also targeted with sanctions, the State Department said.

In mid-February, Russia’s lower house of parliament voted to ask Putin to recognize two Russian-backed breakaway regions in eastern Ukraine as independent.

Eleven members and speaker Vyacheslav Volodin were added to the sanctions list on Friday.

“Today’s designations further hold to account those actors who were directly responsible for Russia’s illegitimate and unlawful recognition … and facilitating the sham pretext used by Putin to justify the … unprovoked war against Ukraine,” the Treasury said.

Justifying the move at the time, Volodin said: “Kyiv is not observing the Minsk agreements. Our citizens and compatriots who live in Donbass need our help and support.” The Minsk agreements are a pair of accords signed in 2014 and 2015 in the hope of ending violence between pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine and the Kyiv government.

Russia calls its actions in Ukraine a “special operation” that it says is not designed to occupy territory but to destroy its southern neighbor’s military capabilities and capture what it regards as dangerous nationalists.

(Reporting by Daphne Psaledakis and Kanishka Singh; writing by Costas Pitas; editing by Jonathan Oatis, Will Dunham and Marguerita Choy)

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By Andrew Hay

-A Texas judge on Friday temporarily blocked the state from investigating parents who provide their transgender children with gender-transitioning medical treatments that Governor Greg Abbott calls “child abuse.”

District Court Judge Amy Clark Meachum imposed a statewide temporary injunction on investigations that Abbott ordered the Department of Family Protective Services (DFPS) to carry out, saying the probes endangered children and their families.

The ruling marked a victory for LGBTQ groups, medical professionals and civil liberties advocates opposing moves by conservative politicians in dozens of states to criminalize the provision of gender-transitioning treatments for trans youth.

Critics of such proposals have accused Republicans of seizing on issues surrounding gender identity as a wedge issue in the run-up to November’s mid-term congressional elections, with Republicans keen to try and retake the majority in both the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives.

The injunction issued Friday in Texas is to remain in place until it is fully litigated and settled by a judgment or other means. Meachum scheduled a trial to start July 11.

In her decision following a seven-hour hearing, Meachum said Abbott had overreached.

“The governor’s directive was given the effect of a new law or a new agency rule, despite no new legislation,” Meachum said, saying the actions of the governor and the DFPS commissioner violated “separation of powers by impermissibly encroaching into the legislative domain.”

Abbott’s February directive called on doctors, nurses and teachers to report such treatment or face criminal penalties.

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and Lambda Legal lawsuit challenged Abbott’s order on behalf of the family of a 16-year-old transgender girl targeted for investigation.

The child has taken puberty-delaying medications and hormone therapy. Her mother is a DFPS employee and was put on paid administrative leave after asking what Abbott’s directive would mean for her family.

Meachum last week temporarily blocked a probe of the teen’s parents. At Friday’s hearing, she approved a request to go one step further, stopping the probes statewide.

‘IRREPARABLE INJURY’

Meachum said the plight of the 16-year-old and her parents, whose names were withheld in the lawsuit, was an example of the “irreparable injury” that would be caused unless the investigations were stopped, given the stigma attached to being the targets of a child abuse investigation, as well as the loss of livelihood.

Representing the state, assistant attorney general Courtney Corbello argued that gender-transitioning procedures constituted child abuse, saying they involved administering controlled substances that physically and mentally impaired children.

The position was countered by doctors, testifying as expert witnesses, who said procedures like puberty blockers and hormone therapy were safe, reversible medical treatments.

Andrea Dalhouse, a parent of a transgender child, said she felt trapped between activists who saw “trans medicine” as “blissful,” pharmaceutical companies selling products, and Texas politicians like Abbott who wanted procedures banned.

“It’s shut down the possibility of having a civil and compassionate discussion about the real science that we don’t have yet,” said Dalhouse, the mother of a trans-identifying 17-year-old. “We don’t know, if we’re jumping all these kids on hormones and lopping off body parts, what this means longterm.”

Over 60 major U.S. businesses, including Apple Inc and Johnson & Johnson, signed their names to an advertisement that ran in Texas on Friday opposing Abbott’s directive, saying “discrimination is bad for business.”

The DFPS has opened nine child welfare inquiries under Abbott’s directive, a spokesman said.

Abbott, a Republican running for a third term in office, issued the directive based on the Feb. 18 non-binding legal opinion from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton days before a Texas primary election that Abbott easily won.

The court heard from a DFPS supervisor who said that under the directive child abuse inspectors were told they had to investigate parents of transgender children, even if they did not think abuse had occurred.

“We had to be investigating these cases,” Randa Mulanax testified, adding that she has handed in her resignation letter because she believed the directive was “unethical.”

(Reporting by Andrew Hay in Taos, N.M.Editing by Donna Bryson, Matthew Lewis, Rosalba O’Brien, Aurora Ellis and Leslie Adler)

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WASHINGTON – The U.S. State Department on Friday said that U.S. citizens who travel to Ukraine, including those who go to participate in the conflict, face a very real risk of capture or death as it warned that Washington would not be able to facilitate evacuation.

“They may be subject to potential attempts at criminal prosecution and may be at heightened risk for mistreatment,” State Department spokesperson Ned Price told reporters.

(Reporting by Simon Lewis; Writing by Daphne Psaledakis and Doina Chiacu; editing by Jonathan Oatis)

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By Ross Kerber

– BlackRock Inc’s total client exposure to Russia has declined to less than $1 billion from $18 billion a month ago, before Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine led to Western sanctions and the closure of the Russian stock market, according to figures supplied by the asset manager on Friday.

A spokesman for the New York asset manager said via e-mail that the impact on clients would “depend on their initial asset allocation and the timing of their allocations to or away from this market during the period”.

Morningstar data through Feb. 25 had shown BlackRock had around $5 billion in exposure to Russia, among many large U.S. asset managers with investments there.

BlackRock last week said it had suspended the purchase of all Russian securities and given the figure that Russian securities accounted for less than 0.01% of its $10 trillion in assets. Most of BlackRock’s remaining exposure is through index strategies.

BlackRock CEO Larry Fink on Wednesday said moves by Western companies to break commercial and financial ties means “Russia has been essentially cut off from global capital markets”.

“BlackRock will continue actively consulting with regulators, index providers and other market participants to help ensure our clients can exit their positions in Russian securities, whenever and wherever regulatory and market conditions allow,” the spokesman said via e-mail on Friday.

(Reporting by Ross Kerber; editing by Diane Craft and Emelia Sithole-Matarise)

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