processing centers is a great idea. give people an alternative to coming here illegally. offer people the opportunity in a controlled way to come here legally, safely and have their asylum claims adjudicated. they started off in columbia and guatemala. we need more of these. as long as they are resources, staffed and they do work. as far as the military, sending our military it s usually the guard to our southern border is not new. because of this, they cannot participate in domestic law enforcement in the country. they can only be there in support, as gabe noted. they have to have clear guidance about what they are supposed to do. very often we send large numbers of guard reserve, active duty to the southern border. what are they going to do? they have to have clear guide
/PRNewswire/ Our Military Kids® (OMK), a national nonprofit providing extracurricular activity grants to military children and teens, is honoring thirteen.
Edward H. Meyer, an empire-building CEO who, using an iron-willed management style and a laser focus on even the smallest details, transformed a midsize New York advertising agency into the global power known as Grey Group, died Tuesday at his apartment in Manhattan. He was 96.
Edward Meyer, the longtime chairman and CEO of Grey Global Group died peacefully at home Tuesday in New York at the age of 96, according to an obituary issued…