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  • Ce vedeți dacă nu sunteți pe stadion. FCSB – United va fi transmis de Prima Sport și Digi. Cine comentează, cine moderează, cine sunt experții, când încep emisiunile


    • Interesul în jurul meciului de azi e imens. Se va juca cu peste 50.000 de spectatori și se estimează o audiență TV în jurul a 3 milioane de telespectatori

    • Prima Sport și Digi Sport vor transmite partida de la ora 22:00, fiecare televiziune având câte doi comentatori. Cine sunt, în rândurile de mai jos

    • Ambele televiziuni vor avea studiouri de la Arena Națională, unde vor exista 4 moderatori și nu mai puțin de 10 experți. Nume mari și foarte mari ca invitați

    • La meci sunt acreditați în jur de 200 de jurnaliști și 80 de fotoreporteri, iar TNT Sports din Anglia va avea și ea studio pe stadion

    Nu mai există nici un bilet disponibil pentru FCSB – Manchester United de o lună și jumătate. Interesul generat de meciul din această seară e unul imens.

    Comparabil cu meciul FCSB – Chelsea 1-0, din optimile de finală ale Europa League, din 2013, când au fost peste 60.000 de spectatori.

    Confruntarea de azi e de așteptat că producă și o audiență TV foarte mare. Care să fie în jurul a 3 milioane de telespectatori. Două posturi vor transmite în direct meciul, pentru publicul din România:

    • Prima Sport 1

    • Digi Sport 1

    Cele două televiziuni au alocat resurse la cel mai înalt nivel pentru a îmbrăca unul dintre cele mai importante evenimente sportive din România ultimilor ani.

    Ambele posturi vor realiza studiouri de la Arena Națională, unde în interiorul stadionului va avea un studio amenajat și TNT Sports, o mare televiziune de sport din Marea Britanie.

    Prima Sport

    • Meciul va fi comentat de Emil Grădinescu și Costi Mocanu

    • Vor fi doi moderatori în cele două locații, studioul din lojă și cel de pe teren: Silviu Tudor Samuilă și Dan Udrea. Primul e editorialist la GOLAZO.ro, Dan Udrea e redactorul șef-adjunct al site-ului GOLAZO.ro

    • Vor fi nu mai puțin de 5 experți: Basarab Panduru, Marius Baciu, Florin Lovin, Florin Gardoș, cărora li se adăugă Mihai Stoica, invitat permanent la Prima Sport

    • Vor fi pe teren, pentru interviuri, nu mai puțin de 4 reporteri: Corina Marinaș, Anda Maxim, Paul Andone, Andrei Stroe

    20:00

    va fi ora la care va începe, la Prima Sport, emisiunea de dinaintea meciului

    Digi Sport

    • Meciul va fi comentat de George Dobre și Ionuț Angheluță

    • Vor fi doi moderatori în cele două locații, studioul din lojă și cel de pe teren: Vali Moraru și Dan Filoti

    • Vor fi nu mai puțin de 5 experți: Ilie Dumitrescu, Gabi Balint, Marius Lăcătuș, Daniel Pancu, Marius Niculae

    • Vor exista și doi reporteri de teren: Marian Codirlă și Viorel Grigoroiu

    21:00

    va fi ora la care va începe, la Digi Sport, emisiunea de dinaintea meciului

    FCSB – Manchester United va fi un meci la care au fost acreditați, în total, aproape 200 de jurnaliști, în afara posturilor deținătoare de drepturi TV. În plus, vor fi prezenți peste 80 de fotoreporteri.

    4,7 milioane

    de telespectatori a fost audiența medie a meciului Steaua – Chelsea 1-0, disputat în martie 2013, în optimile de finală din Europa League, partida fiind transmisă de Pro TV



    Dacă nu sunteți pe stadion, nu trebuie să vă faceți griji! Meciul FCSB – United va fi transmis în direct de Prima Sport și Digi, astfel că veți putea urmări totul de acasă.

    Comentariile vor fi asigurate de o echipă de experți în fotbal, printre care se numără cunoscuți jurnaliști sportivi și foști jucători. Moderatorul emisiunii va fi un profesionist în domeniu, care va asigura un dialog echilibrat și informativ.

    Emisiunile vor începe cu o prezentare a echipei, a strategiilor de joc și a posibilelor schimbări tactice. Vor fi incluse și interviuri cu antrenorii și jucătorii, pentru a oferi o perspectivă completă asupra meciului.

    Nu ratați transmisiunea și bucurați-vă de fotbalul de calitate chiar de pe canapeaua dumneavoastră!

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  • US appeals court rules DACA unlawful ahead of Trump inauguration – JURIST


    A federal US appeals court on Friday held that the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) violated US immigration law.

    The US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit upheld a district court’s decision to block the DACA program, finding it to be unlawfully created. The court emphasized that since Congress had deliberately excluded DACA recipients from the nation’s comprehensive immigration and naturalization framework, “Congress’s rigorous classification scheme forecloses the contrary scheme in the DACA memorandum.” The panel noted that no party has claimed that either the US Supreme Court or an en banc Fifth Circuit court has issued a contrary ruling, nor has Congress amended the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA).

    The court also stated: “Because Texas is the only plaintiff that has demonstrated or even attempted to demonstrate an actual injury, and because that injury is fully redressable by a geographically limited injunction, we narrow the scope of the injunction to Texas.”

    In 2022, a panel of Fifth Circuit judges upheld a district court’s decision that held the DACA program illegal. The court prevented individuals from applying to the program but allowed current beneficiaries to renew their status. The panel allowed a stay issued by the lower court to remain in place, keeping the program temporarily alive.

    The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) established DACA in 2012 under then-President Barack Obama’s leadership. The program allows certain individuals who immigrated to the US as children, known as “Dreamers,” to request work authorization and deferred action of their removal from the country. Dreamers have also qualified for in-state tuition rates, health care, and other benefits programs. The DHS published a final rule on the matter in 2022, aiming to preserve DACA amid legal challenges against the policy.

    The court’s decision came just three days before the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump, raising uncertainty over the future status of Dreamers under his administration. During Trump’s first term in office, he claimed the policy was illegal and announced his plans to end DACA. The US Supreme Court blocked that effort, but only on procedural grounds, leaving the policy’s fate hanging in the balance.

    Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton celebrated Friday’s ruling, stating:

    This is a win for Texas. I am pleased the Fifth Circuit found that the Biden Administration’s DACA policy was unlawful … I look forward to working with President-elect Donald Trump to ensure that the rule of law is restored, and the illegal immigration crisis is finally stopped.

     



    The US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has ruled that the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program is unlawful, just days before President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration. The decision comes as a blow to the Obama administration’s efforts to protect undocumented immigrants who came to the US as children from deportation.

    The court’s ruling is a victory for Texas and 25 other states that challenged the legality of DACA, arguing that President Obama overstepped his authority in implementing the program through executive action. The judges agreed, stating that DACA violates the Immigration and Nationality Act and the Administrative Procedure Act.

    The fate of DACA now rests in the hands of the incoming Trump administration, which has promised to crack down on illegal immigration and undo many of Obama’s executive actions on immigration. Trump has not yet announced his plans for DACA, but the court’s ruling could provide him with a legal basis to terminate the program.

    Immigrant rights advocates have condemned the court’s decision, warning that ending DACA would put hundreds of thousands of young immigrants at risk of deportation. They are calling on Trump to uphold the program and protect the rights of DACA recipients.

    As the Trump administration prepares to take office, the future of DACA remains uncertain. The court’s ruling adds to the uncertainty surrounding the program and raises questions about the fate of young undocumented immigrants in the US.

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  • Appeals court again declares DACA illegal, but keeps immigration policy alive


    Washington — A federal appeals court on Friday declared the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals immigration policy unlawful, casting a cloud of uncertainty over more than half a million unauthorized immigrants brought to the U.S. as children ahead of President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration.

    A panel of judges before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit upheld a lower court ruling that found that a Biden administration rule to codify DACA violated U.S. immigration law. The 2012 Obama administration memo that originally created the policy has also been found to be unlawful by federal courts.

    Friday’s ruling, however, will not immediately change the status quo. By suspending its order, the panel of judges kept DACA alive for current recipients and closed to new applicants, as the program has been operating for the past few years.

    For more than 12 years, DACA has allowed hundreds of thousands of immigrants who crossed into the U.S. illegally or overstayed their visas as minors to live and work in the U.S., without fear of deportation. They are colloquially known as “Dreamers,” a moniker stemming from the Dream Act, a bipartisan effort to legalize them that Congress has considered, but failed to pass, for over two decades.

    While it affirmed the lower court order that voided the Biden administration’s DACA regulation, the 5th Circuit panel narrowed the ruling’s impact, making it applicable only in Texas, the state spearheading the Republican-led lawsuit against the program. The panel paused its ruling as it relates to current DACA beneficiaries, pending another ruling by the 5th Circuit or the Supreme Court, allowing renewals to continue.

    The panel also ruled that the deportation deferrals offered by DACA could be legally separated from the work permits that beneficiaries receive, giving the Biden administration a partial victory on its argument that the deportation protections should be left intact if the work authorization provision is struck down.

    As of the end of September 2024, there were roughly 538,000 immigrants enrolled in DACA, according to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, the agency that oversees the initiative. To qualify for the policy, applicants had to establish they arrived in the U.S. by their 16th birthday and before June 2007; graduated from an American high school or enrolled in the military; and lacked any serious criminal records.

    Friday’s ruling could pave the way for the U.S. Supreme Court to finally settle the years-long legal battle over DACA. But it’s unclear how the incoming Trump administration will handle the case and whether it will try to terminate the program. While President Biden’s Justice Department has vigorously defended DACA in court, the first Trump administration tried phasing out the policy, arguing it was unlawful. The Supreme Court in 2020 prevented DACA’s termination on technical grounds.

    The Justice Department declined to comment on Friday’s court order.

    The Trump transition team did not immediately say how the incoming administration would approach DACA. Trump and his advisers have pledged to launch a sweeping crackdown on illegal and legal immigration, vowing to oversee mass deportations of those living in the U.S. illegally, enact tougher border controls and cut legal admissions of immigrants and refugees. 

    Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton called the 5th Circuit’s ruling “a win for Texas.”

    “I look forward to working with President-elect Donald Trump to ensure that the rule of law is restored, and the illegal immigration crisis is finally stopped,” Paxton said in a statement.   

    Meanwhile, Greisa Martinez Rosas, the executive director of United We Dream, a progressive group that advocates on behalf of DACA beneficiaries, denounced the court order as an “attack” on “immigrant young people.”



    In a recent ruling, the appeals court has once again declared the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program illegal. Despite this decision, the court has allowed the immigration policy to remain in place, providing a temporary relief for thousands of Dreamers.

    This decision comes as a blow to DACA recipients and advocates who have been fighting for years to protect the program. However, the court’s decision to keep DACA alive for now provides a glimmer of hope for those who rely on the program for protection from deportation and access to work permits.

    The battle over DACA is far from over, as the case is likely to be appealed to the Supreme Court. In the meantime, DACA recipients can continue to renew their protections and work permits, allowing them to remain in the country and contribute to their communities.

    While this ruling is a setback, it is important to continue advocating for a permanent solution for Dreamers and comprehensive immigration reform. The fight for DACA and immigrant rights is far from over, and it is crucial to continue pushing for policies that protect and support all members of our communities.

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