Angle. A couple of things that made me laugh and cry over the past few days. First what made me laugh. The borders not open. That something that is peddled as a talking point. Its not t true. There are fences, their walls. Our Border Patrol agents who work on the e border. Whether Bridging Media is working overtime for the big guy. He reminds me iraqs state media back in the ay. We ed the forces and Saddam International airport. Then we cleaned the hole place of the airport. Yeah, baghdad bob would be proud of the whole provided crew. Just like the iraqi troops were clearing the airport, the biting eam is clearing the border. No problem. We ill work to remove as quickly as possible for those that do not qualify for relief under our law. We are combating the smugglers more intensely than ever before. By resting and prosecuting them. Disrupting and dismantling and seizing their properties and funds. I like how they couldnt mic it well either. Didnt want anyone to hear this. With telling
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American Honda Foundation Collaborative is Boosting STEAM Interest and Learning Among Young Black and Latino Men
- American Honda Foundation committed $2.5 million over five-year period to eight Southern California organizations
- Initiative is providing tools, technologies and support to young men of color in the Greater Los Angeles area
- Program is yielding improved school attendance, grades and interest in STEAM
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TORRANCE, Calif., May 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The American Honda Foundation committed $2.5 million over a five-year period when it established the Honda STEAM Collaborative, a cradle-to-college and career pipeline for young Black and Latino men in the Greater Los Angeles area. The funding provided resources and support to eight nonprofit educational organizations in the areas of science, technology, engineering, arts and math (STEAM). Approaching its fifth year of funding, this unique program has yielded imp