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Après l’annonce de l’annulation tôt cette semaine, par le Département d’Etat américain du visa de séjour aux Etats-Unis accordé au sénateur dominicain Félix Bautista, c’est au tour de son épouse et de ses enfants qui, désormais, ne sont plus habilités à pénétrer l’enceinte du territoire américain, a informé mardi un communiqué de l’Ambassade des Etats-Unis à Santo Domingo

Le sénateur dominicain Felix Bautista dont des firmes de construction ont bénéficié de plusieurs millions de dollars des fonds de Petro Caribe et des fonds de reconstruction post-séisme, suite à des contrats de gré à gré juteux conclus avec les administrations Préval-Bellerive, Martely-Lamothe, se retrouve dans le collimateur du Trésor américain, au point que sa femme et ses enfants sont maintenant interdits d’entrer aux Etats-Unis.
L’Ambassade des Etats-Unis à Santo Domingo a rapporté mardi que le Département d’État, en plus du sénateur Felix Bautista, a également enlevé à sa femme et à ses enfants, le privilège de voyager vers les Etats-Unis.

Selon le communiqué de presse du mardi 12 juin 2018, reproduit sur le site web de l’Ambassade américaine à Santo Domingo, «  le sénateur Felix Bautista a été sanctionné en vertu de l’article 7031 (c) du Département d’Etat Assignments Act, opérant à l’étranger des programmes connexes durant l’exercice 2018« . 

Le Département d’Etat a cité publiquement le nom de l’épouse Bautista, Sarah Haydee Rojas Peña, et leurs enfants Felix Ramon Bautista Abreu, Félix José Bautista Abreu, Félix Miguel Bautista Soler, Félix Fidel Bautista Grullon, et Yanilssa Bautista Bencosme. Rappelons que mardi dernier, les Etats-Unis ont gelé les avoirs du sénateur dominicain qu’ils ont accusé d’actes de corruption liés à la reconstruction d’Haïti après plusieurs catastrophes naturelles.

« Felix Bautista a utilisé sa position pour faire de la corruption, y compris des profits avec les efforts humanitaires liés à la reconstruction en Haïti frappé de plein fouet pas un séisme en 2010.« , a déclaré le sous-secrétaire au Trésor pour le terrorisme et le renseignement financier dans un communiqué.

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Cheap car insurance for young drivers


To help you trim costs, Penny Gusner, CarInsurance.com consumer analyst, advises the following:

1. Take a defensive driving course or driver training course

Defensive driving classes go beyond the basics taught in driver’s education by having motorists learn how to drive in hazardous conditions, anticipate dangerous situations and avoid accidents. The best part? The cost is usually only $25 to $75 and you’ll typically snag a discount of five to 15 percent for three years.  Note, however, that insurer and state law requirements for these discounts vary a great deal. For example, 21st Century Insurance offers a discount to drivers under the age of 21 who take a state approved defensive driver course but with Esurance the discount is not age-based and is available to all drivers in New York, New Jersey, North Dakota, Georgia and Oklahoma.
Another option, though it also comes with exceptions, is to take a driver training course. Some car insurance companies will offer a discount between five and 15 percent, for driving training courses, while others do not since it is part of the licensing process.

2. Stay on your parent’s policy

If at all possible, stay as a named driver on your parent’s policy as long as you can. This is usually the cheapest way to get insurance if you are a young driver. You and your parents can net a multi-car discount of up to 25 percent.

3. Be sure you are assigned to the cheapest car in the household

If your household has several cars, it can save money to have you assigned to a specific one -- the one that's cheapest to insure. Check your policy and be sure to double-check this with your insurer, as some companies will automatically assign young drivers to the most expensive vehicle unless you tell them otherwise.

4. Cash in on distance discounts

Car insurance for college students can be pricey for sure, but you can capitalize on certain discounts. One that can reap up to 20 percent off is the “Student Away” discount. Typically, you qualify if you are listed on your parent’s policy and drive one of their cars they keep at home but attend college 100 or miles away. Some insurers may also require that you are under age 26 and unmarried to receive the discount.

5. Compare car insurance quotes online

We fooled you, as chances are you thought we’d list the “good student discount,” which usually gives up to 15 percent off for those who maintain a “B” average, but most folks are aware of that. While it’s a bonus that’s good to get, and one we recommend you look into, you can likely save way more by simply doing a car insurance comparison to see who offers the lowest rates. Here’s why: Rates for the exact same coverage vary by hundreds of dollars, depending on which insurer you choose. That’s because each insurance company assesses risk differently and uses its own formula when deciding how much you pay. If you don’t shop around, you won’t save. You can see how much you can save by using our average car insurance rates tool, which shows rates by ZIP code for six age groups and three coverage levels, as well as the highest and  lowest rates fielded from up to six major insurers.