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UK rock band, The Rolling Stones, have warned Donald Trump who has made numerous anti-immigration remarks (and some pro-immigration remarks as well!) to stop using their music during his Presidential campaign events. Trump - who is now the only runner for the Republican Presidential nomination after the only other candidate for the position remaining, Ohio Governor, John Kaisch dropped out - is understood to be a massive fan of Rolling Stones music.

Diego Saul Reyna, a Mexican immigrant construction worker, recently trolled Republican Presidential nominee, Donald Trump via his Facebook page by posting a picture of himself atop a newly constructed Trump Tower in Vancouver, Canada with a Mexican flag. Reyna feels he is making a stand in support of Mexican immigrants and immigrants in general.

Donald Trump, the frontrunner for the Republican Presidential nomination, has once again found himself embroiled in controversy following his impersonation of Indian call center workers at a recent election rally. His comments have caused uproar and been slammed as racist, with Democratic Presidential nomination frontrunner, Hilary Clinton, among those outraged by Trump's latest controversial comments.

Larry Hillblom the business genius behind DHL and one of the three DHL founders was a notorious serial paedophile. In the Eighties he decided to leave the US to avoid tax and to have underage sex with young girls in Micronesia and the Far East. DHL's Larry Hillblom emigrated to Saipan part of the Commonwealth of the United States and lived there for the last ten years of his life until he died in 1995; his Second World War seaplane crashed into the Pacific Ocean resulting in the death of both himself (the body was never found) and two other people.

The US visa bulletin for May 2016 has been issued by the Department of State, showing minimal movement for Final Action Dates for applications for employment-based immigration visas. This means that prospective immigrants hoping to complete their immigration visa process for lawful permanent residence have not benefitted very much from the latest visa bulletin.

Due to the Syrian refugee crisis and the Paris terrorist attacks on Friday 13 November 2015 there has been renewed interest in the fact that the late Steve Jobs' father is actually a Syrian muslim.

According to USA Today one of the most popular US newspapers 'some people couldn't help but turn to Twitter, wondering if there would ever be a Steve Jobs or Apple if the most restrictive "keep-them-out" policies were in place. "