
 
		as in newspapers, are targeting oil and  
 gas deals both the previous and current  
 governments made with ExxonMobil and  
 other mega companies. Leaders have  
 accused each other of allowing the firms  
 to negotiate weak deals that allow Guyana  
 to be short changed of revenues. 
 The department of energy says, however, 
  that the country will earn about $300  
 million this year from exports of five million  
 barrels of oil and up to $5 billion by  
 2025 when two more oil fields kick into  
 production. Actual oil production began  
 on Dec. 20, less than five years after the  
 commercial finds were first announced.  
 Guyana  earlier  this month  sold  its  first  
 million barrels to Shell Western with  
 links to Barbados. 
 Companies  such  as  Repsol  of  Spain,  
 CGX Energy of Canada and Tullow of the  
 UK are also drilling for oil this year and  
 could strike it rich in the much heralded  
 Guyana-Suriname Basin. 
 Guyana has been in heightened election  
 mode since December of 2018 when  
 a government lawmaker sided with the  
 opposition to erase its one-seat majority  
 during debate of a no confidence  
 motion. The vote immediately collapsed  
 the government, moving it to caretaker  
 status and forcing it to organize fresh  
 elections. 
 Caribbean L 12     ife, Feb. 28-Mar. 5, 2020 
 Meanwhile,  a  slew  of  international  
 observers from the region, The Commonwealth, 
  the Jimmy Carter Center  
 out of Atlanta and the Organization of  
 American States among others will have  
 their work cut out monitoring activity as  
 thousands of ballots could be left unused  
 and could be abused by overzealous officials. 
  In the 2015 elections that pushed  
 out the PPP after 23 consecutive years,  
 the final voters list was 585,727 with  
 416,000 people actually casting votes. 
 And once the Guyana elections are  
 done and dusted, attention will turn to  
 neighboring Suriname as it votes on May  
 25 for a new government. The others on  
 schedule for the remainder of the year  
 are St. Kitts, St. Vincent, Trinidad and  
 Belize. The Dominican Republic is also  
 due to vote this year. 
 Continued from Page 1  
 issued  by  US  District  Court  for  the  
 Northern  District  of  Illinois,  USCIS  
 will  now  apply  the  final  rule  to  
 all  applications  and  petitions  postmarked  
 (or submitted electronically)  
 on  or  after  Feb.  24,  2020,”  said  
 USCIS in a statement.  
 “For  applications  and  petitions  
 that are sent by commercial courier  
 (e.g., UPS  /  FedEx / DHL),  the  postmark  
 date  is  the  date  reflected  on  
 the courier receipt,” it added. 
 “The final rule, published on Aug.  
 14,  2019  and  originally  scheduled  
 to  go  into  effect  on  Oct.  15,  2019,  
 prescribes  how  the  Department  of  
 Homeland  Security  will  determine  
 whether  an  alien  (immigrant)  is  
 inadmissible, and ineligible to adjust  
 status to that of a lawful permanent  
 resident in the United States because  
 the alien is likely at any time in the  
 future  to  become  a  public  charge  
 pursuant  to  section  212(a)(4)  of  the  
 Immigration  and  Nationality  Act,”  
 USCIS continued.  
 It said the final rule also addresses  
 USCIS’  authority  to  issue  public  
 charge bonds in the context of applications  
 for adjustment of status.  
 USCIS said the final rule includes  
 a  requirement  that  Caribbean  and  
 other immigrants seeking an extension  
 of nonimmigrant stay or change  
 of  nonimmigrant  status  “demonstrate  
 that  they  have  not  received  
 public  benefits  over  the  designated  
 threshold.” 
 Brooklyn  Democratic  Congresswoman, 
   Yvette  D.  Clarke  has  been  
 expressing  outrage  over  a  United  
 States  Supreme  Court  ruling  that  
 allowed  the  Trump  administration  
 to  deny  green  cards  to  Caribbean  
 and other immigrants who may need  
 government aid. 
 “As  a  product  of  the  hopes  and  
 dreams  of  an  immigrant  family,  I  
 am outraged by the Supreme Court’s  
 decision  to  implement  the  public  
 charge  rule  –  a  cruel  policy  Donald  
 Trump  has  crafted  to  jeopardize  
 the  lives  of  our  nation’s  most  
 vulnerable,” Clarke,  the  daughter  of  
 Jamaican  immigrants,  told  Caribbean  
 Life.   
 “Historically,  the  United  States  
 has  served  as  a  place  of  refuge  for  
 individuals  around  the  world  seeking  
 to  fulfill  the  American  Dream,”  
 added the representative for the 9th  
 Congressional  District  in  Brooklyn.  
 “Immigrants are our neighbors, our  
 friends,  leaders  in our  communities  
 and even our members of Congress. 
 “It is disturbing to witness a global  
 leader toying with people’s lives, and  
 we must not stop fighting until Donald  
 Trump  is  removed  from  office,”  
 continued Clarke, a very ardent critic  
 of Trump’s immigration policies.   
 Continued from Page 1  
 Guyana’s President, David Arthur  
 Granger. 
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 election focus 
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