‘Sveika, Latvija!’ dalībnieki apciemo prezidentu

Amerikas latviešu apvienības programmas “Sveika, Latvija!” dalībnieki 22.augustā tikās ar Valsts prezidentu Valdi Zatleru un viņam uzdāvināja simbolisko kreklu. Kopā ar “Sveika, Latvija!” dalībniekiem bija skolēni no Dricānu vidusskolas un Kuldīgas Centra vidusskolas.

Pirms tikšanās ar prezidentu skolēni iepazinās ar Rīgas pils vēsturi, ziņo prezidenta preses dienests.

“Sveika, Latvija!” ir programma, kas katru gadu piedāvā iespēju jauniešiem, kas beiguši kādu Amerikas latviešu skolu, apmeklēt tēvzemi. ALA programmu iesāka 1998.gadā. Ši gada ceļojums notika no 7. līdz 22. augustam, ziņo ALA interneta lapa.

Andris Straumanis is a special correspondent for and a co-founder of Latvians Online. From 2000–2012 he was editor of the website.

U.S. charges Latvian with faking documents

A Latvian man accused of creating and possessing false identification documents—including a nonimmigrant visa—has had a plea of not guilty entered for him and now faces a trial in a U.S. district court in Michigan.

A federal grand jury on Aug. 7 indicted Olafs Ozoliņš on three felony counts, including possession of fradulent immigration documents, false altering of passports and production of a false identifiation document, according to the criminal complaint.

A federal marshall arrested Ozoliņš Aug. 10 in the Calhoun County Jail in Battle Creek, Mich., according to court documents.

He is charged in one count of possessing a counterfeit nonimmigrant visa in the name of an alias and a counterfeit Social Security card in his own name. In a second count, he is charged with altering two Latvian passports, substituting his photograph for those of the people in the passports. The third count alleges Ozoliņš produced a Michigan state identification card in the name of an alias.

Ozoliņš was arraigned Aug. 15 in Grand Rapids and, according to court documents, stood mute, so the court entered a plea of not guilty. Bail was set at USD 250,000 and Ozoliņš was returned to the custody of U.S. marshalls.

His next court date is Sept. 10, when a pretrial conference is scheduled in Kalamazoo.

Andris Straumanis is a special correspondent for and a co-founder of Latvians Online. From 2000–2012 he was editor of the website.

Irish welfare data show Latvians top 25,000

While official census figures show about 14,000 people from Latvia now living in Ireland, new Ministry of Welfare data put the number at more than 25,000.

From May 2004, when Latvia joined the European Union, through the end of June 2007, a total of 25,471 people from Latvia have obtained Personal Public Service Numbers, according to the welfare ministry’s Department of Social and Family Affairs. The numbers are used in transactions between individuals and the government.

Residents of Poland who are now in Ireland have been the most active in obtaining their PPS numbers, with a total of 223,233. They are followed by Lithuanians, who number 51,813. Estonians total 5,730.

Through the first half of this year, 2,457 people from Latvia have obtained PPS numbers, an average of almost 410 per month. Through the first half of 2006, a total of 4,364 had obtained the numbers, or an average of about 727 per month. From January through June of 2005, a total of 4,966 people from Latvia registered for PPS numbers, an average of nearly 828 per month.

Andris Straumanis is a special correspondent for and a co-founder of Latvians Online. From 2000–2012 he was editor of the website.