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Presidential Proclamation on National Gang Violence Prevention Week, 2019White House
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- Published: 17 September 2019 17 September 2019
Washington, DC - My Administration has successfully indicted, convicted, imprisoned, and removed from our country ruthless members of gangs and cartels who inflict horrendous acts of violence upon Americans.
Arizona Western College Promises High School Grads Zero Expenses to Complete Degree
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- Published: 16 September 2019 16 September 2019
Yuma, Arizona - Class of 2020 high school students who want to complete an associate’s degree at AWC and transfer to a state university partner here in Yuma can have 100% of their out-of-pocket tuition and fees reimbursed, pending full-time enrollment and successful completion within 5 semesters.
Arizona Coyotes to Host 2020 Rookie Faceoff Tournament at Gila River Arena
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- Published: 16 September 2019 16 September 2019
Glendale, Arizona - The Arizona Coyotes announced today that the team will host the 2020 "Rookie Faceoff" tournament in September 2020 at Gila River Arena. The tournament will feature five teams from the Pacific Division (Arizona, Anaheim, Los Angeles, San Jose and Vegas) and the Colorado Avalanche from the Central Division. Dates of the tournament will be announced next summer.
Secretary Michael R. Pompeo’s Phone Call with Japanese Foreign Minister Motegi
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- Written by State Department State Department
- Published: 16 September 2019 16 September 2019
Washington, DC - Secretary Michael R. Pompeo spoke with the new Japanese Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi today. Secretary Pompeo congratulated the Foreign Minister on his new position and reaffirmed the strength of the U.S.-Japan Alliance.
Church Leaders Indicted in Forced Labor Conspiracy
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- Published: 16 September 2019 16 September 2019
El Centro, California - A dozen leaders of Imperial Valley Ministries, including the former pastor, are charged in an indictment unsealed Tuesday with subjecting dozens of mostly homeless people to forced labor, coercing them to surrender welfare benefits and compelling them to panhandle up to nine hours a day, six days a week, for the financial benefit of the church leaders.
Former Alabama Resident Pleads Guilty to Concealing Terrorism Financing
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- Published: 16 September 2019 16 September 2019
Birmingham, Alabama - A criminal information was filed on September 11, 2019, against Alaa Mohd Abusaad, charging her with concealment of terrorism financing, in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Sections 2339C and 2. Abusaad pleaded guilty to the charge Friday. Assistant Attorney General for National Security John C. Demers, United States Attorney Jay E. Town of the Northern District of Alabama, and FBI Special Agent in Charge Johnnie Sharp Jr. of the Birmingham Division made the announcement today.
Two Men Convicted for Concealing Corporate Contributions to a Democratic U.S. Senate Campaign
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- Published: 16 September 2019 16 September 2019
Louisville, Kentucky - A federal jury in Kentucky found two men guilty of conspiring to use more than $206,670 of corporate funds to make contributions to the campaign of a candidate for United States Senate and for causing the concealment of these contributions from the Federal Election Commission (FEC).