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He Won The Best Film Actor Award For 'Meril-Prothom Alo Star Survey Award 2016', He Received Popular

Movie Hero Shakib Khan.

Now He Has Got This Award For 'Hunter' Photo.

Farooq And Anjana Gave The Prize To Shakib.

His Award Was Dedicated To His Son.

Shakib Said On The Stage After Receiving The Award, "The Award Is For My Son Abraham Khan

Win.

' On Friday Evening, The 'Meril-Prothom Alo

Award-2016' Distribution Program Was Organized At The Bangabandhu International Conference

Center In The City's Sher-E-Bangla Nagar.

Here The Award Of The Critics And Audiences Is Given In The Film, Drama And Music Prizes.

As Well As There Were Songs And Dance Performances In The Country's

Popular Artists Syed Hasan Imam Received Lifetime Achievement

Award.

The Presentation Was Presented By Ferdous And Purnima.

When The 'Meril-Prothom Alo Prakash 2016' Distribution Ceremony Was Going On, The News

Of The Death Of Legend Musician And Freedom Fighter Lucky Akhland Came To The Fore.

At The End, The 'Meril-Prothom Alo Prakash 2016' Event Was Dedicated To The Memory Of

Lucky Akhanda.

For more infomation >> New বিনোদন সংবাদ সুপারস্টার শাকিব খানের উৎসর্গ | Jaaz Multimedia Bengala Geeti News Superstar Shakib - Duration: 1:43.

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Canadians Get "A Little Mad" As Refugees Continue To Flood In From U.S. - politics - Duration: 5:05.

Canadians Get "A Little Mad" As Refugees Continue To Flood In From U.S.

illegally immigrating to the U.S. was over, courtesy of the Trump administration, and

that it was "Canada's turn" to welcome the world's immigrants with open arms.

"For those without documents, I think (the United States) is over.

Now it's Canada's turn."

And, with each passing month, new immigration stats from Canada seem to indicate that Reuters'

young border-hopper was a very prescient fellow indeed.

According to stats highlighted by the Financial Times today, "land border asylum claims" in

Canada continue to skyrocket with Quebec crossings up nearly 3x YoY and crossings into Ontario

surging as well.

Meanwhile, the FT insists that the following propagandastory from a man named Abdi, a Somalian

refugee who fled the U.S. out of fear of Trump, is typical of what's driving the illegal and

dangerous migrations north.

�Every time you see the TV, Trump is still talking about deportation, every time,�

Abdi says, lounging on a steel-framed bed at a Salvation Army hostel in a gritty stretch

of Winnipeg, the capital of Canada�s Manitoba province, where he has slept since sneaking

across the border in March.

�It scares me, it scares my friends, it scares everybody who is an immigrant living

in the US.�

As they gaze out of the window on to central Canada�s prairies, he and two other Somali

men recount their journey.

Abdi says that if he returns to Somalia, the fragile east African state ravaged by decades

of civil war, he would be killed, which is why he slogged through waist-deep snow and

-30C temperatures to get to Canada.

�My country for me is fire?.?.?.?you see the fire, you run away.

So I can�t return?.?.?.?but when you see [Trump] talking like that, you don�t feel

free either,� he says.

Of course, one day after Trump signed his first immigration executive order back in

January (see "Trump Signs Executive Orders To Keep "Radical Islamic Terrorists" From

Entering US, Rebuild US Military"), Canada's 'progressive' Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

sent the following tweet as an apparent jab at the new U.S. administration.

And while 'open borders' sound super nice in a political speech, the practical reality

is that the majority of Canadians, just like Americans, don't approve of unfettered illegal

border crossings that place a massive financial burden on taxpayers and are often accompanied

by a surge in crime (see "Half Of Canadians Want Illegal Immigrants Deported").

Within Canada�s political arena, the issue is becoming hugely divisive, with many of

the same debates and sentiments that have been so prevalent in the US.

For Mr Trudeau, openness to refugees is a core conviction � part of the progressive

image that his father, Pierre Trudeau, who led Canada for 15 years, is credited with

shaping.

Roland Paris, a former adviser to the younger Mr Trudeau, whose cabinet includes turban-wearing

Sikhs and Muslims, says he is �unlikely to back down on this�.

But Canadians are ambivalent about this type of irregular � some say illegal � migration.

A recent poll by Reuters showed almost half of Canadians want these asylum seekers to

be deported.

Some opposition Conservative politicians have promised to deploy the military to close the

border.

With Mr Trudeau�s approval ratings at a low of 48 per cent, they sense an opportunity.

While Canada has not been shaken by populist tremors in the same way as France or the US,

anti-immigrant sentiments are moving into mainstream politics.

�There are significant portions of the population that have expressed discomfort with these

arrivals,� admits Mr Paris.

�The [Conservative candidates] see this as a potential issue to run with.�

In Emerson, opinion is divided.

Some residents spoke of plans to assimilate the Somali families permanently in a town

where there is little unemployment and farmers are often in need of help.

�We have the space in Canada.

It�s not like Europe where you have people on top of each other,� says Mr Janzen, the

mayor.

But there is also tension in the town of 678 people.

�Canada can�t take care of the whole world and it seems lately like that�s the way

it is,� says Wayne Turton, who owns a car repair shop in Emerson.

�It makes you a little cranky?.?.?.?it makes us a little mad.�

First it was just Trump supporters, but now it's looking increasingly likely that France

and Canada are also filled with a bunch of racist people intent upon protecting their

'arbitrary' borders.

For more infomation >> Canadians Get "A Little Mad" As Refugees Continue To Flood In From U.S. - politics - Duration: 5:05.

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Obama Took 553 MILLION Acres In 8 Years… Now Trump Is Reversing That BIG TIME - Duration: 1:48.

President Trump is signing an order that will allow his administration to restore land and

water taken from U.S. citizens by former presidents, back to the people.

Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke announced an executive order Tuesday, saying Trump asked

him to review monuments created by Presidents Clinton, George W. Bush and Obama.

And two areas will be getting very special attention, according to the order: "the

remote desert canyon lands of southeastern Utah, where Clinton created the Grand Staircase-Escalante

National Monument in 1996 and Obama set aside the 1.3 million-acre Bears Ears National Monument

in the final days of last year."

It's a small portion of what has been taken, but a step in the right direction, nonetheless.

MRCTV reports: "In the eight years he's been in office,

Obama seized more than 553 million acres of land and water (roughly 865,000 square miles)

and placed it under federal ownership and control – enough square mileage to cover

the entire state of Texas more than three times over.

In fact, the self-aggrandizing conservationist-in-chief has placed more land and coastal areas under

federal control than any other president in history, shutting off millions of miles of

land to energy production or human settlement, along with shifting it outside the scope of

local and state jurisdictions."

It's time to give back to the people what is the peoples.

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