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South Bend is not a pedestrian-friendly city. The city has been trying to improve pedestriansâ mobility with new bike paths downtown and around it, but I feel that the city is still very unsafe for pedestrians, bike users and people who use public transport. Cars on the roads go too fast in places where the sidewalks are in terrible condition and are pretty narrow.
As a pedestrian and regular bike user, I donât feel safe at all on South Bend roads. I realized the city planning is still solely focused on roads for cars and not public and interconnected transport. The bus service hasnât improved, and around downtown there are places that have no sidewalks or lights for pedestrians to cross streets. It is not enough just to try to change the situation; if the city is going to work on it, it should be full work, not just half of it. If we all have the same rights to the road, then why do car users have more rights to public space than others?
by Rich Copley | Presbyterian News Service
Protesters show their support for more humane immigration policies in the United States. (Photo from Ra-dragon via Unsplash)
LEXINGTON, Kentucky â Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) leaders and partners are celebrating executive orders from President Joe Biden as positive and hopeful signs for refugee resettlement in the United States.
âPresbyterians have been intimately involved in resettlement ministries and know the importance of this program,â said Amanda Craft, manager of Immigration Advocacy for the PC(USA) Office of the General Assembly. âWe celebrate Bidenâs decision to increase resettlement numbers. We ask that the U.S. government be courageous as we welcome refugees. May this lead to greater family reunification and security for many who wait decades to find a permanent home.â
ten of the 13 gang members are here illegally. joining us from san diego is the founders of the immigration advocacy border angels. and from washington bob dane on american immigration reform. details on the case in long island is vicious. beat these people up with baseball bat and machetes and sickening stuff. you would agree that getting rid are of criminal illegal alien gang members in the united states protects public safety, would you cede that? yes, i believe and the entire country believe be criminal people whether they are documented or not f. they are from another country they should be deported. the only person who does not agree is the criminal. jesse: where do you draw the