Unshackled Ventures, the only pre-seed venture capital fund that enables immigrant founders to start companies in the U.S., is pleased to announce the launch of Eighteen150, a first-of-its-kind founder-in-residence program, posed to support as many immigrant entrepreneurs as possible, regardless of their immigration status. Immigrants are not just a part of America; they embody a national advantage. The labor force participation rate of foreign-born adults was 65.7%, surprisingly highe.
Unshackled Ventures, the only pre-seed venture capital fund that enables immigrant founders to start companies in the U.S., is pleased to announce the successful close of its $35 million Fund III, backed by high-profile limited partners, 73% of which is institutional LPs. Unshackled Fund III LPs include Cambridge Associates, Cendana, Emerson Collective, California Infrastructure and Economic Development Bank (IBank), and Sorenson Impact Advisory,
to protecting our democracy act designed to strengthen the independence of the justice department. but now, it s blatant. and now, and they are saying essentially, it s been a fringe theory among some large conservatives, they re central theme which is they want to use the justice department to go after their enemies. and if they were successful, the most dramatic step they could take towards converting our democracy into some kind of authoritarian government because that s what dictatorships to. and if there is an enemies list, you are probably on it. i m sure you ve thought about this. what could a trump doj due to make your life difficult? just the other day, trump said i should be in prison. and it s not the first time he s called for jailing me. you have to wonder, good president trump, unshackled by any president opposition, using the justice department to prosecute his
how he saw unshackled if you like. what about how he saw it unshackled if you like. what about how he saw it as unshackled if you like. what about how he saw it as affecting - unshackled if you like. what about how he saw it as affecting his i how he saw it as affecting his career? he didn t see a downside? i thought boris was going to be prime minister one day anyway and so what brexit did was take him on a short cut, but a short cut that sowed the seeds of his ultimate demise because, to get back to your first question, he feels there are people in the establishment, whether it is the media, the city, the civil service, who will never forgive him for brexit because they thought it was a disastrous decision for the united kingdom. iwas was a disastrous decision for the united kingdom. i was remain, was a disastrous decision for the united kingdom. iwas remain, as was a disastrous decision for the united kingdom. i was remain, as you say and i think it is a bad decision and i hav
brexit, i am going to submit the article to the daily telegraph. he had written a remaining article and a brexit article and was weighing up which want to submit. how much did he not believe in brexit? it is which want to submit. how much did he not believe in brexit? he not believe in brexit? it is a really tough he not believe in brexit? it is a really tough question. - he not believe in brexit? it is a really tough question. i - he not believe in brexit? it is a really tough question. i was i really tough question. i was astonished, i had known him for decades and had worked in the office next to his for four years, i thought he was culturally european, he speaks a languages, which not many people do in this country, and he had grown up in brussels. i thought he was as culturally and is intellectually pro european as it is possible to be in the conservative party. i was astonished. i tried my very best, the reporters were already outside his house, he said he was still weighing u