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Even now, many continue to work illegally, and suffering the consequences.
Australia is suffering the consequences of global inaction on climate change.
We are paying more for less, and Americans are suffering the consequences.
This person has fabricated a story and I am suffering the consequences.
As that rivalry plays out, the global economy is suffering the consequences.
We impose our will on nature, and we're suffering the consequences of it.
He is now suffering the consequences, as businessmen across India howl at the complexity.
Fan may be back in public, however briefly, but she's still suffering the consequences.
But the two banks are also suffering the consequences of years of management mistakes.
No state can opt out of the international system of states without suffering the consequences.
Kelly "made some mistakes and now she's suffering the consequences of those mistakes," he said.
It's a brutal game, and retired players are suffering the consequences of hits to the head.
Abortion rights advocates must rebuild their grass-roots power, she said, or risk suffering the consequences.
How loud do we have to yell to stop women from suffering the consequences of men's actions?
"While it made sense for Iran to adopt a policy of 'nuclear hedging' and stay six months shy of breakout without suffering the consequences of having nukes, they are suffering the consequences now anyway," he told me, referring to Trump's maximum-pressure campaign of sanctions and diplomatic isolation.
And now, Moore is suffering the consequences — just like he did after his previous protests from the bench.
However, taking anything away from a child is no easy feat, and Barlow is still suffering the consequences.
Unfortunately, there are abundant signs that we are suffering the consequences, both in the United States and elsewhere.
"The result is they were able to get her, and she is now suffering the consequences," Trump said.
"The result is they were able to get her, and she is now suffering the consequences," he said.
If Iran does anything that they shouldn't be doing, they're going to be suffering the consequences, and very strongly.
But whether Russia sees its actions as self-defense is unfortunately irrelevant to those suffering the consequences in both conflicts.
Otherwise, there's no question that one day they will be the ones suffering the consequences of a very nasty precedent.
"Here there can be no short change," Macron declared, adding that even "those who deny it" are suffering the consequences.
The big picture: Businesses in the United States and abroad are suffering the consequences of a tit-for-tat trade war.
"If Iran does anything they shouldn't be doing, they're going to be suffering the consequences and very strongly," Trump told reporters.
"If Iran does anything that it shouldn't be doing, they will be suffering the consequences and very strongly," the President said.
For far too long, fluffy pets and barnyard animals have thought they were above the law — and now they're suffering the consequences.
Yet the communities they claim to support are suffering the consequences of a conflict started and fueled by Russia and its proxies.
"If Iran does anything that they shouldn't be doing, they're going to be suffering the consequences, and very strongly," Mr. Trump said.
Though Republicans brought Trump on themselves and are suffering the consequences of their own decisions and actions, there is logic behind their struggle.
There's a long history of horror stories about hubristic scientists playing God and suffering the consequences, but that's not what's going on here.
But even though the pair seemed to be enjoying their night, Teigen might be suffering the consequences for the rest of the week.
Madaya is far from the only place where Syrians are suffering the consequences of a civil war that has raged for five years.
While the impact is most severe in low-income and middle-income countries, advanced economies, like the United States, are also suffering the consequences.
"I will say this: if Iran does anything that they shouldn't be doing, they're going to be suffering the consequences and very strongly," he added.
Japan, still suffering the consequences of its "Lost Decade" of economic stagnation, is eyeing a transformation more radical than any the industrialized world has ever seen.
After suffering the consequences of changing the past at the beginning of Season 3, Team Flash must now reckon with changing the future — if they can.
Ironically, it is President Trump's own flip-flopping that may have helped make it possible for Biden to backtrack without necessarily suffering the consequences at the polls.
Each month since the Paris Agreement was reached has brought fresh evidence that Mother Nature has a fever and all life on Earth is suffering the consequences.
He protected Oleg's job even though it meant angering his powerful father and potentially suffering the consequences, and we never saw him demand any favors in response.
With the C-section, he posits, human can keep getting narrower hips and bigger brains without suffering the consequences of more babies and mothers dying in childbirth.
Earlier this year, for example, there was an E. Coli outbreak that resulted in 10 million pounds of flour being recalled, and people are still suffering the consequences.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is suffering the consequences of a federal court barring President Trump from blocking Twitter users who disagree with him -- 'cause she just got sued.
Mr. Trump speaks to Americans who are suffering the consequences of an economic crisis and globalization, who see their country as being contaminated by Latin Americans and Muslims.
"If Iran does anything that they shouldn't be doing, they're going to be suffering the consequences, and very strongly," the President told reporters in the Oval Office Tuesday.
Third, they argue that the women are simply suffering the consequences of their own decisions, and while that is unfortunate, it is not the government's responsibility to extract them.
Obama is still suffering the consequences of saying in a White House news conference in 2012 that Syria's use of chemical weapons would be a "red line" for him.
But so was the prospect of an Iraq freed from Saddam Hussein 16 years ago and Americans and Iraqis alike are still suffering the consequences of that fiasco today.
"We have gone through this before with President Reagan, and we have been suffering the consequences since," said Jenny Beth Martin, a co-founder of the Tea Party Patriots.
Last week, American steel industry executives appealed to Trump for immediate import restrictions in a letter seen by Reuters, saying the industry was suffering the consequences of government inaction.
In most of the places where marijuana has been legalized, individuals are still suffering the consequences of previous arrests and charges for marijuana possession in amounts that are currently legal.
Then came the 2008 financial crisis, bringing recession, unemployment, and a growing sense that ordinary people were suffering the consequences of terrible decisions made by leaders who were beyond accountability.
Supporters of collateral consequences say ex-criminals are simply suffering the consequences of their actions and shouldn't be able to use taxpayer resources like welfare, public housing, or Pell Grants.
"A Podemos-United Left alliance appeals to those who are still suffering the consequences of the economic crisis and who are looking for change," said Francisco Camas, analyst at pollster Metroscopia.
Her likely Democratic opponent next year, former astronaut Mark Kelly, said Wednesday that "Fort Huachuca and our national security are suffering the consequences" of Trump's effort to build the border wall.
"If Iran does anything they shouldn't be doing, they're going to be suffering the consequences and very strongly," Trump told reporters during an Oval Office meeting with the Greek prime minister.
"If Iran does anything they shouldn't be doing, they're going to be suffering the consequences and very strongly," Trump told reporters during an Oval Office meeting with the Greek prime minister Tuesday.
Before becoming a professional filmmaker, Mr. Ly was the child with the video camera in his pocket, filming rough police "interventions," partly to protect the banlieues' inhabitants and often suffering the consequences.
This would be a really stupid way to go, I thought, then reflected that this was probably the precise thought many people had just before suffering the consequences of an unwise, irrevocable decision.
More than 52 percent of respondents to the survey reported already suffering the consequences of such measures, mainly through increased inspections, slower customs clearance and "other complications from increased bureaucratic oversight or regulatory scrutiny".
As details and still more sexual misconduct allegations against Kevin Spacey come to light, yet another of his upcoming projects is suffering the consequences: the Ridley Scott film All the Money in the World.
His appointment is a defining moment that could lead to an entire generation suffering the consequences and open doors for corporations to legally pollute, poison and destroy our air, our water, and our communities.
"We've discovered that the parasite causing African sleeping sickness has existed for thousands of years without having sex and is now suffering the consequences of this strategy," said Willie Weir, bioinformatician at the University of Glasgow.
As Chairman of the Board of the National Dairy Producers Organization, I work with and talk to farmers everyday who are suffering the consequences of U.S. agricultural "cheap food" policy that doesn't work in their favor.
"We'll see what happened, where she's (Zhang) from, who she is, but the result is they were able to get her and she's now suffering the consequences of whatever it is she had in mind," he said.
Family members and friends of Mollie Tibbetts are pushing back against President Trump and his allies after they seized on the young Iowa student's killing as evidence that the US is suffering the consequences of lax immigration laws.
Photo: InstacartInstacart has a checkered past when it comes to fair and dignified labor practices, and now dozens of its contract workers are claiming that the company app torments them into accepting shitty jobs or suffering the consequences.
Senior executives from 25 U.S. steel and steel-related companies sent the letter to Trump late on Wednesday, saying the industry was suffering the consequences of government inaction that could change with his "bold leadership" and "America First" vision.
Yes, we've all seen those images and videos of once-pristine beaches now overflowing with plastic garbage and marine life suffering the consequences of discarded plastic items—but in terms of air and water contamination, cotton bags are worse.
The Turkish lira, Indian rupee and Indonesian rupiah, among others, have all hit record lows in recent weeks — although it's important to note that certain cases, like Argentina and Turkey, are also suffering the consequences of their own unique policy actions.
Black America — in terms of income and wealth inequality, of bearing the brunt of globalization and automation, and of suffering the consequences of lowered demand for workers without college degrees — is in many ways a more extreme version of America generally.
Anyone who has been hiding money offshore must choose between lying about it in divorce court and suffering the consequences if they're caught, or fess up to owning the foreign assets and then answer to the Department of Justice and Internal Revenue Service.
Now Saez is suffering the consequences as well, suspended for "failure to control his mount and make the proper effort to maintain a straight course thereby causing interference with several rivals that resulted in the disqualification of his mount," according to the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission.
That's where the EarDials come in: Specifically designed for piercing music environments, these comfortable, low-profile hearing protection filters sound so you can still enjoy your favorite artists and chat with your fellow concert-goers without suffering the consequences of loud noise exposure (or looking like a dweeb).
It was thought Pittsburgh might seek an upgrade at corner opposite Joe Haden after Artie Burns was benched from play on defense and only used on special teams against Cleveland, although Tomlin explained that Burns was suffering the consequences of showing up late for a Saturday walk-through.
"This administration is granting the wishes of the lobbyists and the lawyers for the coal ash utilities and is turning its back on the families and communities across America that are suffering the consequences of primitive coal ash disposal," said Frank Holleman, a senior attorney at the Southern Environmental Law Center.
Never before has it been possible for people from all over the world to access the latest information and collectively seek solutions to the challenges which face our planet, and not a moment too soon: the year 2015 was the hottest in human history, and the Great Barrier Reef is suffering the consequences of warming oceans right now.
Resentful Trump staff members have long talked about "Jared Island" to describe the special status occupied by Mr. Kushner, who, in their view, is given license to exercise power and take on a vague portfolio — "Middle East peace" and "innovation" are its central components — without suffering the consequences of failure visited by the president on mere hirelings.
While candidates have passed through the city over the past two decades, Key said that Flint residents are paradoxically suffering the consequences of their own political power being stripped away: The decision to switch to contaminated Flint River water was taken by a state-appointed "emergency manager" installed by then-governor Rick Snyder in 2011 in response to the city's financial crisis.
That was noticeable last week when U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo called officials worldwide after the U.S. killing of Iranian military commander Qasem Soleimani in Baghdad, but did not get in touch with Rome, despite the fact that Italy has the largest Western troop presence in Iraq after the U.S.. Varvelli said Italy was suffering the consequences of inconsistent policy-making and poor political preparation.
The Carlyles have also altered their own genetics, which has allowed all of them to grow old without suffering the consequences of age.
This allowed him and others to express opinions about government and society, without suffering the consequences, as Su Shi had previously done, in the Crow Terrace Poetry Trial, when his poetry was used as evidence resulting in his conviction and exile.
"Israel's" unjustified destruction > and vandalism of everything has been using American money, American weapons, > and the American veto. America has done this for decades without suffering > the consequences of any punishment or protests about their oppressive and > prejudiced position from the Islamic world.
The Dreamtime figure of the rainbow serpent figures prominently among Daly River tribes, such as the Wagiman and the Marrithiyal for his role in stealing one of the wives of the flying fox, and suffering the consequences. In the Nangiomeri version, as with the Murrinh-Patha, the rainbow serpent is bisexual.
In late July, McGovern's decision became more complicated when his daughter Teresa was arrested in Rapid City on marijuana possession charges. She had led a troubled life since her teenage years, developing problems with alcohol and depression and suffering the consequences of a relationship with an unstable neighborhood boy.McGovern, Terry, pp. 64–66.
During the Song dynasty Du Fu's "Autumn Day in Kui Prefecture" received particular attention, with the poem being subtly alluded to through rhyme- scheme referencing by Su Shi and his circle. This allowed him and others to express opinions about government and society, without suffering the consequences, as Su Shi did in the Crow Terrace Poetry Trial.
They are often depicted suffering the consequences of the life of a vagabond on the streets, in contrast to dogs which are normally shown reflecting the feelings of their masters or good-naturedly testing the limits of society (one notable exception is the first plate of The Four Stages of Cruelty in which the cruelty of society is reflected by the torture of the faithful dog).
Women were laid off faster than men, as well as suffering the consequences of the collapse of state-run childcare facilities and traditional ideals of female domesticity and consumerism were reinvoked, having been challenged by the state in the GDR. Mary Fulbrook, The People's State p.172 Ostalgie was also felt for commodities of the GDR. Almost all GDR brands (DDR in German) of products disappeared from the stores and were replaced by Western products.
The image of a warrior king on coins, as was customary for Hellenistic Bactrian kings for example, would have alienated the already impoverished population suffering the consequences of war. The people needed peace and copiousness, and the tryphé portrait was an attempt to imply that the king and his people were living a pleasurable life. By employing the tryphé image, AntiochusXI suggested that he would be a successful and popular king like his father.
This includes all developments from antibiotics and surgery to nuclear missiles and chemical weapons to automobiles and credit cards. As these markets develop it can create new markets and new uses for products. It also requires a company to stay ahead of others and update their own technology as it becomes outdated. They must stay informed of trends so they can be part of the next big thing, rather than becoming outdated and suffering the consequences financially.
In 1867, his oldest son died at home at the age of 18 from a self-inflicted gun shot. Historians and psychologists disagree on if it was intentional or accidental. In May 1867, Lizzie's brother plotted to help her leave Melville without suffering the consequences divorce carried at the time, particularly the loss of all claim to her children.Quoted in His plan was for Lizzie to visit Boston, and friends would inform Melville she would not come back.
During her operation the tumor was successfully removed, except for a small piece deeply embedded in her brainstem, Joe is told that Allison is in a coma and may not survive. In the sixth-season premiere episode, Allison awoke from the coma and was suffering the consequences of postponing the surgery. Allison's psychic abilities slowly begin to resurface as a form of déjà vu. At the end of the episode, Allison is also slowly recovering her physical abilities.
We are suffering the consequences of the death of > the head of state, I believe. We, the civilians, are in no way responsible > for the death of our head of state. The U.N. peacekeeping force sent an escort of ten Belgian peacekeepers to her home before 3 am the following morning; they intended to take her to Radio Rwanda, from where she planned to make a dawn broadcast appealing for national calm. Uwilingiyimana's house was further guarded by five Ghanaian U.N. troops, who were stationed outside.
Rhapsody in August is a tale of three generations in a post- war Japanese family and their responses to the atomic bombing of Japan. Kane is an elderly woman, now suffering the consequences of older age and diminishing memory, whose husband was killed in the atomic bombing of Nagasaki. Kane has two children who are both married and both of whom grew up in postwar Japan. She also has a brother now living in Hawaii whose son Clark (played by Richard Gere) has grown up in America.
Mental health professionals argue that humor and satire can alleviate the mental health impact of terror attacks, helping to heal the survivors of terror attacks and rescue personnel suffering the consequences of exposure to the horrors of deliberate mass murder.Elaine Anne Pasquali, "Humor; An Antidote for Terrorism", Journal of Holistic Nursing, Vol. 21, No. 4, 398-414 (2003).Bruce Michael Bongar, Psychology of Terrorism, Oxford University Press, 2007, p. 52."Mental health's role in combating terror,’" Derrick Hamaoka, Jun Shigemura, Molly Hall, Robert Ursano, Journal of Mental Health, 2004, Vol.
Israel is suffering the consequences of its misjudgments and disregard of U.S. interests. Will Mr. Erdogan's behavior be without cost?" USA Today said "In practical terms, the argument hardly matters. By opting for an assault on the six-ship convoy trying to break a 3-year-old blockade of Gaza, Israel handed its opponents a victory they could not have achieved by other means and simultaneously left itself, the United States and the struggling Mideast peace process with a huge problem.... Israel, however, remained adamant, implausibly casting the flotilla organizers as a mortal threat.
Secondly, its transmission is described in terms of pollution. This creates a divide between the general population and the disease carriers who endanger them, and reopens a topic not seen in recent years: the concept of disease as punishment. Because AIDS is sexually transmitted, and because the groups most at-risk for AIDS in its earliest years were populations engaging in behaviors condemned by society (homosexuality, illegal drug use), AIDS was seen as a judgment on the patient. As AIDS does not strike at random, like cancer does, contracting AIDS made you guilty, complicit in your own disease, suffering the consequences of your own willful activity.
Free trade can help combat global warming, finds UN report UN News Centre, 26 June 2009 In 2019 week of climate action in Latin America and the Caribbean result in a declaration in which leaders says that they will act to reduce emissions in the sectors of transportation, energy, urbanism, industry, forest conservation and land use and "sent a message of solidarity with all the people of Brazil suffering the consequences of the rainforest fires in the Amazon region, underscoring that protecting the world's forests is a collective responsibility, that forests are vital for life and that they are a critical part of the solution to climate change".
Her most notable credits included the short films Her Defiance (1916), Eleanor's Catch (1916), and Triumph of Truth (1916). Eleanor's Catch was notable from a directorial perspective as one of the first films to use the twist ending; her character is revealed to have a surprising identity. Both of Madison's feature film efforts have been praised in recent history by film historians; Her Bitter Cup (1916) is the underdog tale of unionized workers led by Madison's character staging a protest against their oppressive boss. A Soul Enslaved (1916) features a desperate heroine becoming a rich man's mistress to escape poverty, and afterward suffering the consequences of her actions in a later, conventional relationship.
The theme of the board design is playground equipment, showing children climbing ladders and descending chutes. The artwork on the board teaches morality lessons: squares on the bottom of the ladders show a child doing a good or sensible deed, at the top of the ladder there is an image of the child enjoying the reward; squares at the top of the chutes show children engaging in mischievous or foolish behavior, on the bottom of the chute the image shows the children suffering the consequences. Black children were depicted in the Milton Bradley game for the first time in 1974. There have been many pop culture versions of the game, with graphics featuring such children's television characters as Dora the Explorer and Sesame Street.
The title of the series is taken from a sound track that was produced in Kenya by the music group Kalamashaka and other local Artistes with the support of the Kenyan Field Office of UNPFA. Originally conceived as part of the Composite Adolescent Reproductive Health in Nigeria (CARHIN) project, the television series revolves around the lives, adventures and misadventures of seven secondary school students who encounter the normal challenges of teenagers growing up in a fast changing world, the realities of HIV/AIDS, the tragedy of interrupted education. I Need to Know depicts young people actively grappling with these matters, sometimes getting the right information in time and sometimes suffering the consequences of ignorance or misinformation. The series was conceptualized with the objective of encouraging parent-child communication and open dialogue on adolescent sexual health issues.
According to a recent 'Der Spiegel' article, the children who attend the elementary school in Chynów are suffering the consequences of rising food prices, to the point that a school meal is the best meal a child may receive, and has come to represent a major incentive for a child to attend school. This state of affairs is difficult to reconcile with the facts that Poland is a contributor to many international and EU-wide food- aid programmes, and Chynów is situated in an area well endowed with agricultural land. As to why such a problem has arisen with regard to food supply, above and beyond the current rise in prices, it would seem likely that lack of food production is due to EU agricultural policies and /or mal- administration at the state and/or county levels.
This has come to be considered a definitive book on the subject. In 2008, her book The use of classical art and literature by Victorian painters, 1860–1912 (2007), was described by Shelley Hales in Victorian Studies as "the first full overview of classical themes in Victorian art" and very useful for the undergraduate but suffering the consequences of being somewhat abbreviated with minimal footnoting and poor illustrations."Reviewed Work(s): The Use of Classical Art and Literature by Victorian Painters, 1860–1912: Creating Continuity with the Traditions of High Art by Rosemary Julia Barrow", Shelley Hales, Victorian Studies, Vol. 50, No. 3, Victorian Emotions (Spring, 2008), pp. 530–532. In 2010, Barrow contributed an essay on classicizing themes in the toga plays and tableaux vivants of London's late-Victorian and Edwardian popular stage shows to the Theatre Journal.
During the 1930s, parts of the state began suffering the consequences of poor farming practice. This period was known as the Dust Bowl, throughout which areas of Kansas, Texas, New Mexico and northwestern Oklahoma were hampered by long periods of little rainfall, strong winds, and abnormally high temperatures, sending thousands of farmers into poverty and forcing them to relocate to more fertile areas of the western United States. Over a twenty- year period ending in 1950, the state saw its only historical decline in population, dropping 6.9 percent as impoverished families migrated out of the state after the Dust Bowl. Soil and water conservation projects markedly changed practices in the state and led to the construction of massive flood control systems and dams; they built hundreds of reservoirs and man-made lakes to supply water for domestic needs and agricultural irrigation.
Although it was identified as one of the future Division 1 clubs under the FORT's proposal, Geelong West had been in decline throughout the 1980s. By 1987, the three local Corio District football leagues – the GFL, GDFL and BFL – were held in higher regard within Geelong than the Association was, meaning that local clubs attracted larger crowds and better sponsorship and could offer higher player payments than Geelong West. Additionally, many Geelong- based players preferred to play a Saturday afternoon game locally, rather than play a Sunday afternoon game and be required to travel to Melbourne every second week. Geelong West's minor grades had been suffering the consequences of this for many years – the Thirds in particular had been routinely thrashed by more than 300 points since the early 1980s – but by 1987 the senior team was also suffering.
Zaki Shirazi has arrived back in Lahore, Pakistan, to celebrate the wedding of his childhood friend and elder cousin Samar Api to her long sought-after 'Amitabh' - a stand-in for the Bollywood star she always dreamed of marrying. Amidst the flurry of preparations in the house in which he grew up, Zaki can't help but revisit the past - his childhood as a fatherless boy growing up in a household of outspoken women and his and Samar's intertwined journeys from youth to adulthood. Raised to consider themselves 'part of the same litter', Zaki and Samar watched American television together, memorized dialogues from Bollywood movies and attended dangerous protests with Zaki's campaigning, political journalist mother. But as Zaki becomes drawn into Samar's secret life of romantic schemes and lends her his support in trying to orchestrate the future, they both find themselves suffering the consequences.
The final document called for a 2012 conference of all Middle Eastern states to move forward on a 1995 proposal for a nuclear- free Mideast and for the United Nations secretary general, along with the United States, Russia and Britain, to appoint a facilitator and consult with the countries of the Middle East convening the conference. The United States announced after the Review Conference that the United States, Russia, and the United Kingdom, along with the UN Secretary General, will co-sponsor the meeting and determine a country to host it and an individual to help organize it. The document also called for India, Pakistan and Israel, all holding nuclear weapons but not nonproliferation treaty members, to join the Nuclear Non Proliferation Treaty (NPT). It also emphasized the need for countries to respect treaty guidelines for keeping their nuclear programs open to international inspection and suffering the consequences if they do not.
Nicolás, Iván, Ricardo, Napoleón and Gerardo are five teenagers searching for a dream that will change their lives forever. They form part of a musical band called Máximo Nivel, and this musical group is responsible for giving life to this story full adventures, love, joys and teenage madness. The main protagonist of this youthful history is the music, on which the whole plot revolves, around music these five boys are building their dreams of being famous, challenging their families, contributing a noble cause or enjoying the Moment until life allows. Together with these five young people there are always five women who accompany them and give them their love and support and together they overcome all barriers and obstacles that make it difficult to reach their goal, sometimes suffering the consequences of disappointments until they discover That many times money is not the most important thing, but, on the contrary, good people always get better things than money .
Both His Bitter Half and Freleng's 1962 Yosemite Sam short Honey's Money have a similar plot: a fortune-seeking bachelor marrying an ugly mean widow, whose true personality is revealed only after the wedding, and, after forced to do backbreaking housechores, being made to care for her child, introduced (to both the main protagonist and the audience) only after the marriage is legalized. The child in both shorts is named Wentworth; here, Wentworth is a normal sized brat who causes trouble, with Daffy suffering the consequences of his son's actions. (In Honey's Money, Wentworth's heavy weight is a problem for Sam, but his attitude is friendly to Sam, who tries to get rid of him to keep the money for himself.) The differing personalities of the two Wentworths results in different executions for each cartoon. His Bitter Half was reused as a clip in a 1986 TV special where Daffy tells his life's struggles in an attempt to produce a movie about Duck Dodgers.
Paul Grüninger was the police commander of the Canton of St. Gallen that borders with Germany and Austria. Following the annexation of Austria by the Third Reich, Switzerland had closed its border also to Jewish people arriving without proper entry permits, and in October 1938 negotiations between Switzerland and the Third Reich led to the stamping of the infamous "J" in passports issued to Jewish people. As the situation worsened and the number of refugees who tried to illegally enter Switzerland crossing the so-called green border to be secure from the Holocaust increased, the then 47-year-old Swiss official decided in summer 1938 not to send back the refugees to their country where violent antisemitism was the official state policy, facing the consequences of breaching the explicit instructions of his government and suffering the consequences. Moreover, in order to legalize the refugees' status, he falsified the refugees' visas, so that their passports showed that they had arrived in Switzerland before March 1938, when immigration to Switzerland had been restricted.

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