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    SCOOP: HUD Planning Crackdown On Illegal Immigrants Taking Advantage Of Public Housing

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    Amber Athey | White House Correspondent

     

    The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) will be proposing a new rule that further prevents illegal immigrants from taking advantage of public housing assistance, The Daily Caller has learned. 

    Section 214 of the Housing and Community Development Act prevents non-citizens from obtaining financial housing assistance. However, the presence of so-called “mixed families” has complicated the enforcement of the rule. Illegal immigrants have previously been able to skirt the restrictions by living with family members who are U.S. citizens and receive subsidized housing through HUD. (RELATED: Trump’s HUD Official Moves To The Projects In The Bronx)

    HUD intends to roll out a proposal over the next few weeks that prohibits any illegal immigrant from residing in subsidized housing, even if they are not the direct recipient of the benefit. HUD currently estimates that tens of thousands of HUD-assisted households are headed by non-citizens. 

    Families who are caught gaming the system by allowing illegal immigrants to stay with them either have to comply with the new rule or they will be forced to move out of their residence.

    Households will be screened through the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements, or “SAVE,” program.

    An administration official told the Caller that this is a continuation of the president’s “America First” policies.

    “This proposal gets to the whole point Cher was making in her tweet that the President retweeted. We’ve got our own people to house and we need to take care of our citizens,” the official said. “Because of past loopholes in HUD guidance, illegal aliens were able to live in free public housing desperately needed by so many of our own citizens. As illegal aliens attempt to swarm our borders, we’re sending the message that you can’t live off of American welfare on the taxpayers’ dime.”

     

    According to HUD, there are currently millions of American citizens on the waitlist for government-assisted housing because the department does not have enough resources to provide every eligible family with financial assistance.

    The president has repeatedly lamented the drain that illegal immigration has on resources for American families.

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    Los Angeles Man Arrested for Alleged Drug Sales

    Ventura County Sheriff Department – Incident Press Release

    Dru Peebles

    On April 16, 2019, Detectives from the Ventura County Sheriff’s East County Street Narcotics Team conducted a narcotics sales investigation into Dru Peebles of Los Angeles who was involved in the sales of narcotics to residents of Ventura County.

    On April 16, 2019, Narcotics Detectives conducted an undercover operation targeting subjects involved in the sales of controlled substances in Ventura County. During the operation, Narcotics Detectives identified Dru Peebles as a subject involved in the sales of controlled substances. Peebles communicated with an undercover detective and offered to sell the detective prescription medication. Peebles offered and ultimately agreed to transport the narcotics to Ventura County. During the course of the investigation, Detectives contacted and detained Peebles in the 2600 Block of Tapo Canyon Road in Simi Valley.

    Detectives searched Peebles’ vehicle pursuant to the investigation. During the search, Narcotics Detectives found the prescription  medication  Peebles  had  agreed  to  sell  the  undercover  detective, in addition to a variety of other illegal substances. In all, detectives seized over 1700 prescription pills, 110 ML of anabolic steroids, 147 doses of Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD),

    165 grams of psilocybin mushrooms, 12 grams of “Molly” or a variation of MDMA and paraphernalia indicative of illegal narcotics sales. The evidence seized included Adderall, Hydrocodone, Alprazolam, Morphine, Anadrol, Dianabol  and  several  other  performance  enhancing products.

    LSD and Molly are illegally obtained synthetic hallucinogenic drugs.  LSD and Molly are  illegal   and dangerous “club drugs” that are abused for their stimulant and hallucinogenic properties. Psilocybin or “Magic Mushrooms” are dried or fresh hallucinogenic mushrooms. The compounds found in these mushrooms are a similar structure to lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), and are abused for their hallucinogenic and euphoric effects.

    Molly, LSD and psilocybin mushrooms are extremely dangerous and their use can lead to severe medical complications and even death. The prescription medications possessed by Peebles are illegal to possess without the proper prescriptions from a medical professional and they are  highly abused prescription medications.

    Peebles was subsequently booked at the East Valley Jail for narcotics sales related charges.


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    A Cathedral Architect Explains Why Notre Dame Is Still In Grave Danger

     Christopher Bedford | Editor in Chief, The Daily Caller News Foundation


     

    The cathedral is still in danger.

    Notre Dame — an icon of France, a symbol of the West, and one of the most beautiful expressions of Catholic worship — burned Monday while the world watched and the faithful prayed. By morning, thanks to the brave first responders and solid Medieval construction, the thousand-year-old church stood tall and the worst had been averted — or so we hope. (RELATED: These Photos Show The Damage Done To The Notre Dame Cathedral)

    James McCrery designs churches. With his firm McCrery Architects, he designs homes, altars, libraries, monasteries and even cathedrals — all in the traditional and classical styles. McCrery, who just recently completed Knoxville, Tennessee’s Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, sat down with The Daily Caller News Foundation to explain how close Notre Dame came to complete disaster — and how she might still be ruined.

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    Videography by Grae Stafford


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    Pardoning Assange Would be the First Step Back Toward Rule of Law

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    by Thomas L. Knapp

    On April 11, the ongoing saga of journalist and transparency activist Julian Assange took a dangerous turn.  Ecuador’s president, Lenin Moreno, revoked his asylum in that country’s London embassy. British police immediately arrested him — supposedly pursuant to his “crime” of jumping bail on an invalid arrest warrant in an investigation since dropped without charges but, as they admitted shortly thereafter,  actually with the intent of turning him over to US prosecutors on bogus “hacking” allegations.

    The US political class has been after Assange for nearly a decade.

    In 2010 WikiLeaks, the journalism/transparency service he founded, released information revealing US war crimes in Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as State Department cables exposing — among other things — Hillary Clinton’s attempts to have American diplomats plant bugs in the offices of their UN counterparts (Clinton, at one point, tried to raise the possibility of having him murdered for embarrassing her so).

    In 2016, WikiLeaks released Democratic National Committee emails — provided by an as yet unidentified whistleblower — exposing the DNC’s attempts to rig the Democratic presidential primaries in Clinton’s favor.

    At no point has Assange been credibly accused of a crime. He’s a journalist. People provide him with information. He publishes that information. That’s an activity clearly and unambiguously protected by the First Amendment.

    Even if Assange was a US citizen, and even if his activities had taken place in territory under US jurisdiction, there’s simply no criminal case to be made against him.

    So they’re manufacturing one out of whole cloth, accusing him of “hacking” by asserting that he assisted Chelsea Manning with the technical process of getting the 2010 information to WikiLeaks.

    But once again: Assange is not a US citizen, nor at the time of his alleged actions was he anywhere that would have placed him under the jurisdiction of the United States.

    Even if he did what he’s accused of doing, the current state of affairs is the equivalent of the city government of Chicago asking Norway to extradite a French citizen on charges of not cutting the grass at his villa in Italy to the specifications of Chicago’s ordinance on the subject.

    There are certainly criminal charges worth pursuing here.

    The US Department of Justice should appoint a special counsel to probe the Assange affair with an eye toward firing, seeking the disbarment of, and prosecuting (for violations of US Code Title 18, Sections 241, Conspiracy Against Rights, and 242, Violation of Rights Under Color of Law) the DoJ bureaucrats who hatched this malicious prosecution.

    The first step in the process, though, is for US president Donald Trump to pardon Julian Assange for all alleged violations of US law on or prior to April 11, 2019.

    Assange is a hero. Time to stop treating him like a criminal.

     


    Thomas L. Knapp (Twitter: @thomaslknapp) is director and senior news analyst at the William Lloyd Garrison Center for Libertarian Advocacy Journalism (thegarrisoncenter.org). He lives and works in north central Florida.

     

     


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    ”Project Assist”: Utility Rate Assistance Program Sets April Sign-up Dates

    OXNARD, Calif. – The City of Oxnard has set two more sign-up opportunities for the utility rate assistance program “Project Assist” on April 17 & 18 and is determined to reach income-qualified customers. The program offers low-income residents a $10 monthly discount toward residents’ trash, sewer, and water utility bills.  This fiscal year (July 1, 2018 – June 30, 2019), the City will also accept qualified multi-family dwelling residents who receive their own City of Oxnard Utility Bill.

    Qualifications are a streamlined three step process.  A prospective participant completes the one page application.  Secondly, Oxnard residents must be participants in Southern California Edison or Southern California Gas Company’s CARE program or one of several other social assistance options. Oxnard residents will be notified on the spot of approval as they file completed applications to city public works staff.  Funds are limited and acceptance is awarded on a first-come, first-served basis.  Oxnard City Council approved the “Project Assist” Program for a second year (Fiscal Year 2018-2019) at their July 10th meeting.  Finally, the applicant turns in a recent City Utility Bill copy that is in their name or a copy of a valid driver license. 

    Applications and bilingual sign-up flyers will also be available online at the City’s Website front page scroll.  “Project Assist” drew 392 applicants during the first year of implementation.  Oxnard’s sign-up sessions have now attracted and accepted over 500 participants to date.  At this second year program sign up pace, staff expects to see an increase in the neighborhood of 40% due to striking early with utility bill inserts promoting the city’s rate assistance program, increasing the number of sign-up sessions, and word of mouth.  The application process is annual.  If residents participated in the program the first year and remain eligible, then they are still required to fill out an application for the second year of eligibility.

    Schedule of Sign-Up Events Added:

    • April 17, 3:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m., Oxnard Public Library, Room B, 251 South A Street.
    • April 18, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m., Oxnard Public Library, Room B, 251 South A Street.

    For more information, visit Oxnard.org/project-assist or contact the Public Works Call Center Manager Jay Duncan at 805-385-8387.

    The City of Oxnard is a full-service general law city incorporated in 1903. Oxnard is the largest and most populous city in the County of Ventura, serving 200,000 culturally diverse residents. Read more about the City of Oxnard at www.oxnard.org. Follow us on social media at www.twitter.com/CityofOxnard (@CityofOxnard), www.facebook.com/CityofOxnard and www.vimeo.com/cityofoxnard.


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    Channel Islands Harbor Website Wins Top Honors

    A recently-launched, redesigned website showcasing Channel Islands Harbor businesses, events, news, and services has received top awards from two professional associations.

    The website, www.channelislandsharbor.org, was redesigned by Searle Creative, a Ventura-based marketing company, in collaboration with the Ventura County Harbor Department. The Harbor Department owns and manages the website. The website was launched in June 2018.

    “The redesigned website provides the perfect platform for Harbor Department staff to provide up-to-date information about Harbor businesses, events, news, and services,” said Mark Sandoval, Harbor Director. “Thank you to Searle Creative for their excellent work and our online community for turning to our website to find relevant, factual information about the Harbor.”

    ADDY Award

    In March 2019, the American Advertising Federation awarded Searle Creative with one of its prestigious Gold ADDY Awards in the “Consumer Website” category of the 2019 American Advertising Awards – Coastal California Competition. The ADDY Awards is one of the advertising industry’s largest creative competitions, attracting nearly 35,000 professional and student entries each year nationwide.

    EPIC Award

    In April 2019, the California Association of Public Information Officials (CAPIO) awarded the Ventura County Harbor Department with its Excellence in Public Information & Communications (EPIC) Award in the “Digital Communications: Website/App” category.

    The redesigned website helped the Harbor Department reach its goal of positioning the Channel Islands Harbor online as a top regional destination to visit. The Harbor Department executed an aggressive content marketing plan in an effort to promote businesses, events, news, and services in the Harbor. In the first six months of the launch, pageviews increased 168% for businesses, 141% for events, 141% for news, and 62% for services when compared to the previous year. Overall, user visits to the website increased 55%.

    The Channel Islands Harbor is managed by the Ventura County Harbor Department and owned in fee by the County of Ventura. The majority of the Harbor is operated by private businesses who have been granted long-term leases by the Board of Supervisors.

     


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    Bounty of a Working Medicinal Herb Garden on Saturday, April 27, 2019

    Gardener/herbalist Carol Wade and native plant guide Lanny Kaufer invite you to join them on Saturday, April 27, for a workshop at Ojai’s Earth Island Medicinal Herb Garden — miraculously spared by the 2017 fire — to appreciate the nature still standing, the resiliency of the natural world and of our human bodies, and the many ways plant medicine lends itself to whole body/mind health.

    Participants will spend a lovely morning touring this East End jewel with the garden’s founder, herbalist Carol Wade, as their guide. They will enjoy the beautiful vistas as they learn about how to grow and care for the many herbal allies that live among us.  Many of these gems are native. The group will gather a few for some of the herbal preparations they’ll be making in the afternoon.

    After the in-depth tour of the garden and a lunch break they’ll reconvene at a downtown  kitchen for some herbal medicine making to include Mullein oil, Hummingbird Sage tea, and Lemon Verbena ice cream. Details will be described in a confirmation email sent to registrants prior to the workshop.

    ABOUT CAROL WADE:

    Carol Wade has been practicing as a professional herbalist and nutritional counselor for over 25 years, and is a Registered Herbalist with the American Herbalists Guild. Her garden, the Earth Island Medicinal Herb Garden in Ojai, California, serves as a hub for several medicinal herb-oriented ventures that bring the idea of using medicinal herbs in daily living as a viable and logical choice to the community at large.

    After practicing privately for much of her career, six years ago Carol joined her work as a practitioner and educator with her background in the herbal and organic gardening fields to bring herbal medicine to a wider audience with the Earth Island Herbs Medicinal Herb Garden and the Earth Island Herbal Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) project in Ojai, CA. She currently offers Eco-tours of the garden that combine medicine making with garden tours, workshops for the general public,  and presentations for school classrooms.

    In 2016, Carol founded the Ojai School of Herbal Studies, an 18-month herbal studies program that utilizes the garden, hands on medicine making, and an in-depth education in how to use herbs safely and effectively, including terminology, plant chemistry, anatomy and physiology, an extensive materia medica, and actual herb cultivation.  She was a presenter at the Ojai Herbal Symposium in November, 2018.  


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    Ventura County Public Works Agency study to save millions by improving storm basin efficiency.

    The detailed, innovative study conducted by the Ventura County Public Works Agency (VCPWA) using Lean Six Sigma (LSS), a program for continuous process improvements, looked at the size and maintenance procedures for the flood control and sediment collection basins. When optimized correctly, VCPWA will effectively “right-size” the basins to the current design and protection standards for much greater efficiency.

    “The LSS team hit a “homerun” with this study. Now we can redirect resources to urgent infrastructure repairs and other flood protection projects affecting Ventura County residents and businesses,” said Jeff Pratt, Director of VCPWA.

    The LSS team created a database that compared dam and basin design criteria, capacity, and watershed characteristics with long-standing maintenance thresholds for cleaning out sediment. They found that 11 debris basins have additional capacity well beyond the normal design standards which can be allowed to fill in with sediment during natural storm events. In other words, future basin clean outs will not remove as much sediment as in the past resulting in significant annual savings.

    “One reason for the excess capacity is because upstream development has significantly changed our watersheds since the basins were constructed,” says LSS team member, Mark Bandurraga, hydrologist in VCPWA. “We’re also using thirty years of sediment removal data to better estimate the quantity of sediment generated from watersheds during storm events.”

    VCPWA maintains 56 dams, debris basins, and detention basins which gather debris and sediment generated during storm events. The removing of sediment from these basins each summer prevents downstream flooding due to the clogging of channels and culverts, as well as maintain their capacity.

    “Removing sediment from the basins is very costly because it is often difficult to find a local area to dispose of the soil. Transportation is usually the most expensive part of the sediment removal,” said LSS team member, Mark Yaftali, an engineer with the VCPWA Operations and Maintenance Division. “We calculated a savings of about $250,000 for sediment removal during last year’s relatively light winter storms. We will continue to see annual savings every year as sediment flows into the basins.”

    Ventura County Public Works, Storm Basin

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    Oxnard’s Third Homicide of the Year

    Oxnard Police Department – Incident Press Release

    On April 17, 2019, at about 1:34 p.m., patrol officers from the Oxnard Police Department along with Emergency Medical Services responded to the south alley of the 200 block of Cuesta Del Mar Drive for reports of a gunshot victim.  When officers arrived, they found the victim in the alley suffering from gunshot injuries.  The victim was transported by ambulance to the Ventura County Medical Center where the victim succumbed to his injuries and was declared deceased.

    Investigators are encouraging anyone who video recorded or photographed all or part of the incident, to upload your media directly to the investigators via the following link: https://oxnardpd.evidence.com/axon/citizen/public/cuestadelmar. All submissions are immediately logged into the Oxnard Police Department’s digital evidence system.  Contact information is not stored by Axon and community members can remain anonymous, choosing to upload their files without providing contact information. 

    The City of Oxnard offers a reward of $10,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of any individuals responsible for committing homicides within the City.

    Detectives are asking the public to come forward if anyone has witnessed this incident. The public is asked to contact Detective Ken Tougas  (805) 200-5669. You can also provide valuable information and remain anonymous by calling the Violent Crimes Hotline at (805) 982-7070 or Ventura County Crime Stoppers at (800) 222-8477. You can also visit this site http://www.venturacountycrimestoppers.org to submit a tip via text


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    Chop Shop Operation Busted in the Lockwood Valley

    Ventura County Sheriff Department – Incident Press Release

    In February 2019, a Lockwood Valley Deputy arrested Paul Jenkins for possessing a stolen trailer in violation of California Vehicle Code (CVC) 10851(a). In March 2019, Lockwood Valley Deputies arrested Nicole Denton, Paul Jenkins wife, with an additional stolen trailer in Lockwood Valley. During that investigation, the deputies learned Jenkins and Denton had a stolen motorcycle on their property in Camp Scheideck and evidence indicating the property was being used as a chop shop in violation of CVC 10801. The Lockwood Valley Deputies obtained a search warrant to recover the stolen motorcycle and search for additional stolen property as well as evidence pertaining to the chop shop operation.

    The Lockwood Valley Deputies, Ojai Detectives Bureau, and the Ventura County Auto Theft Task Force served the search warrant in Camp Scheideck. During the warrant service, evidence of a chop shop operation, two stolen vehicles, three stolen license plates, a loaded sawed off 12 gauge shotgun with the serial number obliterated, an unregistered .22 caliber rifle converted to a pistol, and various explosives were located.

    On 04/16/19, Jenkins was arrested for possessing explosives without a permit in violation of Health and Safety Code 12305. Warrants have been requested for the additional violations uncovered during the search warrant operation.


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