Good news for government employees! DA hike announcement to be made soon, here’s how much to expect this year

The decision to increase Dearness Allowance (DA) and Dearness Relief (DR) for central government employees has not been made yet.
Puerto Rico no longer safe bet for illegal migrants as Trump crackdown expands to US territory

Puerto Rico, which for years was seen as a sanctuary for illegal immigrants, is now facing increased attention under the Trump administration, and an immigration expert tells Fox News Digital the U.S. island territory has long been a favored jurisdiction for evading immigration restrictions. More than 200 people have been arrested since deportation operations in Puerto Rico ramped up on Jan. 26, 149 of which have been citizens of the Dominican Republic, according to U.S. Customs and Immigration data provided to the Associated Press. Local migrants are “panicking,” Jose Rodriguez, the president of the Dominican Committee of Human Rights, told the AP. “They’re afraid to go out; they’re afraid to take their children to school.” Illegal migrants have lived in Puerto Rico “for decades,” according to the report, which added that many had been staying in the U.S. territory “without fear of arrest” while many have been allowed to open bank accounts, obtain driver’s licenses and even open their own businesses. But Heritage Foundation Border Security and Immigration Center director Lora Ries tells Fox that’s long been a problem with island territories like Puerto Rico and Guam. TRUMP POLICY ON BORDER JUMPERS EMPOWERS USE OF ‘MAXIMUM CONSEQUENCES,’ BORDER AGENT TELLS FOX “These localities allow them to open bank accounts, give driver’s licenses, allow them to open businesses, it’s just facilitating and prolonging this illegal immigration,” Ries said. “And then, of course, the immigrants, the aliens, if they are put into removal proceedings by ICE, then they use that as a shield, a defense, saying, ‘You can’t deport me because I’ve been here so many years, and I have a business here, and I have these financial ties.’” The recent raids have “shattered the perception” that the island territory is a sanctuary for illegal immigrants, causing many to live in fear about their own fate. Ries said that despite the perception of safety, illegal migrants in any U.S. territory face the same potential consequences as those on the mainland United States. “They always skip over personal responsibility. They knew they broke the law. They knew they were continuing to break the law. They knew that they could be arrested and removed and detained for breaking the law … don’t try to shift responsibility to the U.S. government and then play victim,” Ries said. Ries noted that U.S. territories, including those in the Pacific such as Guam, are often jumping-off points for illegal migrants, who first enter there and then find easier travel to the mainland United States. Meanwhile, others start a life that they try to later use as a “shield” from immigration authorities. INFLUX OF ILLEGAL CHINESE MIGRANTS THREATENS US TERRITORY; ISLAND MUST SHOW ‘STRENGTH OF THE NATION’ A U.S. Department of Homeland Security spokesperson told the AP that the agency has focused its efforts in Puerto Rico on those with a criminal record or those who have received a final court ruling to leave the country. Nevertheless, the AP report said there has been a surge in support for Puerto Rico’s illegal immigrant population, noting that volunteers have been working to provide meals to families too afraid to leave their house, while government officials from multiple jurisdictions have moved to limit cooperation with federal authorities. Ries argued the situation is no different from those that have played out in many areas of the U.S., where so-called “sanctuary” jurisdictions have severely limited cooperation with federal authorities and prioritized illegal migrants over their native citizens. TRUMP PUTTING TROOPS ON BORDER WAS GAME CHANGER, SAN DIEGO SECTOR CHIEF SAYS: ‘FORCE MULTIPLIER’ “It’s the same thing,” Ries said. “It’s local officials not cooperating with federal agents, or local officials dedicating very limited resources and time and attention to illegal aliens rather than their own constituents. They need to do a better job representing their citizens to giving their resources to citizens.” ICE did not immediately respond to a Fox News Digital request for comment.
From black magic to Bollywood dreams: There’s more into Meerut murder mystery!

Investigations into the murder of a former Merchant Navy Officer in Uttar Pradesh’s Meerut by his wife and her lover have taken a fresh turn with a series of shocking revelations.
Understanding Cloud Hosting: Guide for Indian enterprises

Cloud hosting is gaining popularity because of its benefits over conventional IT solutions.Cloud hosting is a cost-effective compromise that enables rapid customizing and upgrade potential. It is becoming more popular for small businesses to meet their daily needs.
Building Stronger Communities: PAFI Dairi’s efforts in rural health development

PAFI Dairi’s unwavering dedication to rural health development is making a tangible and transformative difference in the lives of residents throughout Dairi Kabupaten.
Regulatory Compliance: PAFI Karo’s role in upholding pharmaceutical standards

PAFI Karo’s unwavering dedication to regulatory compliance is fundamental to maintaining the integrity and safety of pharmaceutical services, thereby safeguarding the health and well-being of the community. Through its multifaceted approach encompassing education, monitoring, and advocacy.
Innovations in Pharmacy Practice: Know how PAFI Gresik is leading the way

PAFI Gresik is revolutionizing pharmacy services through technology integration, medication therapy management, and specialized care for chronic conditions. They emphasize continuous learning for pharmacists and engage in community outreach to enhance health literacy.
From career break to AI enthusiast-Gayatri’s journey back to workforce

Gayatri Rao, a mechanical engineer, took a career break in 2016 and later transitioned into data science through self-learning and structured upskilling with Great Learning’s AI & ML program. Overcoming initial challenges, she gained confidence through mentorship &hands-on training.
Karnataka Assembly uproar: BJP MLAs mistake finance bill for Muslim quota bill, tear papers

“The Chief Minister was busy presenting the four percent Muslim bill and hence we protested. The government MLAs also tore papers and threw books at us; we didn’t harm anybody,” Bharath Shetty, a BJP MLA, said, according to India Today.
What is alimony? Who can claim alimony? How amount is determined? Can husband get alimony? ALL you need to know

Many questions on alimony cropped up after cricketer Yuzvendra Chahal and his wife Dhanashree Verma were granted divorce and it was decided that the husband would pay an alimony of Rs 4.75 crore to his wife.