weeks for laid off illegal immigrants. the total cost here including administration expenses, estimated to be $365 million. now proponents say illegal immigrants contribute $485 million to california s unemployment insurance system and they never see a cent of the benefits. but critics like experts from the center for immigration studies say this proposal undermines immigration policy. watch. these kind of policies incentivize illegal immigration. success in immigration policy is to deruse the number of new illegals and increase the number of illegal immigrants already to decide to go home. california not the first state to push for benefits for illegal immigrants. colorado passed a law two years ago allowing illegal immigrants to collect unemployment benefits. new york also had a short-lived program and doled out
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this country. since then, more than 485 million vaccine doses have been administered in the u.s., according to the cdc. joining me now, that nurse who received the first vaccine dose sandra lindsey. also with me critical care pulmonologist and msnbc medical contributor dr. vin gupta. sandra, i don t know if this has been a fast year, the longest year of your life, but a year later how do you feel about where we are with covid? good morning. thanks for having me on. since that historic day, i have to say that we ve made progress with we are now 61% vaccinated. we re not where we want to be. we still have some more work to
hasn t been completed yet, but what i will tell you is that the president has a commitment to making sure we fight the opioid crisis. one of the top three priorities i have identified for the department of health and human services. we were able to put out $485 million in grants to states two weeks ago. i m moving around the country this coming week to go to states where wez want to make sure where we want to make sure they re allowed and have the resources to address this opioid crisis. 33,000 deaths last year due to opioid overdose. we cannot tolerate that and the department of health and human services this is a priority. whether it s through the government i don t think the american people care. they care that we re addressing this opioid crisis in the most aggressive and effective manner possible. mr. secretary, thank you very much. we ll have to leave it there.
care, the offense of drug policy, drug control. we have an opyoid emdemic in this country. the president has a commitment to making certain that we fight the opiod crisis in this country. $485 million in grants to states just two weeks ago. moving around the country, this coming week to go to states where we want to make certain they are allowed and have the resources to address this crisis. this is a scourge in our country. 33,000 deaths last year, due to overdose, we cannot tolerate that. and the department of health and human services have it as a priority. whether it is through a department, agent, government, i don t think the american people