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US Capitol Police officer indicted on obstruction of justice charges in connection with January 6


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US Capitol Police officer indicted on obstruction of justice charges in connection with January 6

A US Capitol Police officer was indicted on obstruction charges in connection to the January 6 insurrection at the US Capitol.
According to the indictment, Michael A. Riley told a contact online to remove posts showing the person was in the Capitol building that day.
Riley was arrested Friday and is expected to make an initial court appearance at 1 p.m. ET.
Prosecutors allege that on the day after the insurrection, Riley sent a private message on Facebook to a person who had posted selfies and videos about being in the Capitol, and whom Riley had been in fishing-related Facebook groups with.
Estados Unidos levantará la prohibición de viajar el 8 de noviembre, permitiendo la entrada al país de visitantes internacionales vacunados
La Casa Blanca dijo el viernes que permitiría a los viajeros internacionales que estén completamente vacunados contra Covid-19 ingresar a Estados Unidos a partir del 8 de noviembre, levantando la prohibición de visitantes de la Unión Europea, Reino Unido y otros países.

La Casa Blanca dijo el mes pasado que planeaba levantar las restricciones de viaje, que prohibían a la mayoría de los ciudadanos no estadounidenses que habían estado recientemente en Europa, Brasil, Sudáfrica y otros lugares, a principios de noviembre. Las reglas se establecieron por primera vez en la administración de Trump al principio de la pandemia para frenar la propagación de Covid-19 y se extendieron por la nueva administración de Biden en el invierno. La administración de Biden había dicho que los visitantes tendrían que estar completamente vacunados contra Covid para ingresar.

Biden to reimplement Trump's Remain in Mexico in November
The Biden administration told the courts late Thursday that it plans to reimplement the Trump-era "Remain in Mexico" policy in mid-November if it can get buy-in from the neighboring government.
The move comes after an initial victory by Texas and Missouri in a suit that argued the Biden administration too hastily withdrew the policy, under which the U.S. transported 70,000 asylum-seekers to Mexico to await a determination in their case.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has appealed the case and is working on a memo to rescind the program anew, but it is still required to reimplement what was formally termed the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP) “in good faith.”
The announcement follows a series of meetings with high-level officials from the Mexican government.

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