In May, CNN reporters went undercover to take an Uber ride with Ali. He told CNN that he drives for rideshares Uber and Lyft full-time, preferring weekend shifts because"that's where the money is".
"Under federal law, consumer reporting agencies that process background checks rely on criminal records that have been filed in a court of law rather than unverified sources like Google search results," said a Checkr spokesperson to the BBC. Tuesday's ruling, in favour of Mr Wafaa, demanded"heroic amounts of effort," said his lawyer, Kathy Roberts.
US laws, namely the Torture Victim Protections Act , prohibit torture whether it occurs on US soil or overseas, and allows both US citizens and non-citizens to bring claims for torture and extrajudicial killings committed in foreign countries.
Fuckng unbelievable!
worked for UKVI for nearly 3 years people whether they're pro/anti immigration would be shocked if they saw the computer system CID. Full of refused asylum claims, but can't be removed so given ILR. Not saying they're all bad, but wonder how many were serious criminals in the UK
you can drive but you can't hide
Then why he permitted to enter into the United States? Is there any loopholes in Homeland security ?also why Uber didn't check background of this person?
BRITAIN WINDRUSH GENERATIONS Must be 90% now & most victims are white Mothers
Check out DELTA taxis Liverpool I’m sure there are a few there, they don’t look like EU citizens to me.
No doubt the bbc will now knock out a program finding this man to be a victim of ...Brexit.
Who will pay the $500,000