Demonstrators hold a rally outside the US Capitol supporting the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (Dreamers) programme / Bloomberg
Demonstrators hold a rally outside the US Capitol supporting the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (Dreamers) programme / Bloomberg

The US government shutdown helps no one but bickering politicians



As anniversary celebrations go, it wasn't quite the auspicious occasion that Donald Trump had been anticipating. Instead, the US president was forced to mark his one-year anniversary with an embarrassing defeat and a federal government shutdown after failing to strike a deal on a spending bill. Barely had some 800,000 civil servants been told to stay home than the trading of insults began. Mr Trump blamed Democrats for failing to help him reach the 60 votes needed to clear the bill. Senate opposition leader Chuck Schumer, meanwhile, said dealing with the president was "like negotiating with Jell-O". Republican senator Lindsey Graham demurred: "I think we look petty".

Certainly, there is politicking at play. The Republicans used the same mechanism to bring Barack Obama’s administration to a standstill for more than a fortnight in 2013 in protest over funding for Obamacare. It was a shrewd political move: the party went on to pick up seats in the mid-terms, control of the Senate and with it, the power to block the former president. As a bid to influence policy, it is both a cunning ploy and a reassurance that the president cannot steer a solo course without being challenged, even if it is simultaneously dysfunctional and crippling. Mr Trump has learned, to his chagrin, that he is not unstoppable; a volley of tweets, including one in which he peevishly sniped: “The Democrats wanted to give me a nice present” showed he was clearly rattled. Emergency sessions have been called to push through temporary spending measures. In the meantime, public sites have been closed and thousands of public sector workers are at home without pay.

At the heart of the impasse is an issue which matters to most Americans – that of the funding of the Dreamers initiative, an Obama-era programme offering protection to 700,000 young immigrants without documentation. Mr Trump wants to shut it down. The president is allowing his judgment to be tainted by his determination to ride roughshod over his predecessor's policies. Moreover, he is doing so at tremendous cost to the American people (the last shutdown cost the public purse an estimated $24 billion). The bickering and the barbs serve neither the best interests of those children waiting to hear their fate, nor the hundreds of thousands of public sector workers left in limbo.

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A foster couple or family must:

  • be Muslim, Emirati and be residing in the UAE
  • not be younger than 25 years old
  • not have been convicted of offences or crimes involving moral turpitude
  • be free of infectious diseases or psychological and mental disorders
  • have the ability to support its members and the foster child financially
  • undertake to treat and raise the child in a proper manner and take care of his or her health and well-being
  • A single, divorced or widowed Muslim Emirati female, residing in the UAE may apply to foster a child if she is at least 30 years old and able to support the child financially
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Four motivational quotes from Alicia's Dubai talk

“The only thing we need is to know that we have faith. Faith and hope in our own dreams. The belief that, when we keep going we’re going to find our way. That’s all we got.”

“Sometimes we try so hard to keep things inside. We try so hard to pretend it’s not really bothering us. In some ways, that hurts us more. You don’t realise how dishonest you are with yourself sometimes, but I realised that if I spoke it, I could let it go.”

“One good thing is to know you’re not the only one going through it. You’re not the only one trying to find your way, trying to find yourself, trying to find amazing energy, trying to find a light. Show all of yourself. Show every nuance. All of your magic. All of your colours. Be true to that. You can be unafraid.”

“It’s time to stop holding back. It’s time to do it on your terms. It’s time to shine in the most unbelievable way. It’s time to let go of negativity and find your tribe, find those people that lift you up, because everybody else is just in your way.”

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Women’s World Twenty20 Qualifier

Jul 3- 14, in the Netherlands
The top two teams will qualify to play at the World T20 in the West Indies in November

UAE squad
Humaira Tasneem (captain), Chamani Seneviratne, Subha Srinivasan, Neha Sharma, Kavisha Kumari, Judit Cleetus, Chaya Mughal, Roopa Nagraj, Heena Hotchandani, Namita D’Souza, Ishani Senevirathne, Esha Oza, Nisha Ali, Udeni Kuruppuarachchi