Democrats and Activists Say Kamala Harris First Foreign Trip Eclipsed by Her Don t Come Comment
On 6/9/21 at 3:32 PM EDT
Vice President Kamala Harris, in Guatemala for her first trip abroad, announced the creation of a first of its kind anti-corruption task force to train law enforcement, aid prosecutors, and target transnational crime.
She also announced a young women s empowerment initiative, and broke the news that the U.S. would share 500,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses with Guatemala as a first donation.
The next day, in Mexico for the second leg of her trip, she announced the U.S. would invest $130 million in aid for the remainder of President Biden s term in support of labor protections for Mexican workers and for forensic training to help find thousands of missing people.
FHSU Criminal Justice Club excels at regionals
FHSU Media Relations
Members of the Lambda Alpha Epsilon chapter at Fort Hays State University represented their university well at the Region 3 Virtual Conference of the American Criminal Justice Association/Lambda Alpha Epsilon earlier this semester.
Fort Hays State won the Top Percent Award, which goes to the team that wins the most trophy points per member. It was the first time FHSU won the group award since re-chartering with ACJA/LAE in 2016.
Students and advisers from five chapters across the region were pleased to participate after the national conferences in 2020 and 2021, as well last fall’s regional conference, were canceled because of COVID-19 disruptions.
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