he said about it last night on immigration. the first thing is we would like to see the text of the plan. we have not seen any plan from the president. the issue dealing with migrants coming from venezuela and nicaragua, they put that in last month. you re re-allocating the problem. i read it. the white house put out a lot of text on it on the website. just re-allocating the problem. what they ve done is come to a legal point of envy. as to oppose to illegal point of entry. the surge of migrants at the border continues. it s just a reallocation of the problem. much. it s actually in part 30,000 migrants can come through this way. if they do the proper paperwork. it s also an expansion of trump s title 42 giving them more authority to turn them away at the border. according to the department of home land security, it s working. from december to january of this year, dhs notes of those migrants from cuba, haiti,
officers, because until we can reduce the crime in this community, we ll have to figure how to heal and move forward. wendy, obviously, in the wake of george floyd s death, we had some people in this country calling for the defunding of police. and some people meant that to be a reallocation of resources, and some people really meant defund the police. on the other hand, mark and i were talking to a former captain, a black woman who is captain of the police in maryland, and she said police culture each police training and policy for breakfast. those are the words she used. all the training in the world comes very hard to overcome police culture whether you are black or white. i think that s fair, i think that whether you put black officers or white officers developed by five, you ll get the same kind of outcome the same time results. i think some of what senator lamar says is absolutely right. memphis, like most major cities and country, has struggled an
and today, as you know, customers during the covid period had supply chain shortages, they had semiconductor shortages, and they scrambled to get supply of semiconductors, and they built high levels of inventory. these are some of the factors impacting the demand to micron and to other memory suppliers today as well. and inventory adjustments are happening at our customers. the ordinary person doesn t get much insight into how something like the war in ukraine affects a semiconductor business. could you elaborate on that? well, you know, the war in ukraine certainly weakened the sentiment around electronics buying, and resulted in some of the demand reduction. of course, you know, consumers, when they have to worry about energy, food, and of course, post covid, some of the travel aspects, basically reallocation of consumer spend away from electronics toward food, energy and other factors. so these are some of the factors that have impacted
electronics buying, and resulted in some of the demand reduction. of course, you know, consumers, when they have to worry about energy, food, and of course, post covid, some of the travel aspects, basically reallocation of consumer spend away from electronics toward food, energy and other factors. so these are some of the factors that have impacted some of the consumer demand. as a memory chip maker, you really have a first hand pulse of the entire industry and the demand for consumer products. you ve mentioned it already. what s your sense of the current economic conditions for the next year? 0ur memory industry currently is experiencing inventory adjustments by our customers in various end markets, and that has resulted in a reduction in demand to the suppliers of memories. we have taken decisive actions in terms of reducing our capex, in terms of reducing the supply growth, as well as increasing
customers during the covid period had supply chain shortages, they had semiconductor shortages, and they scrambled to get supply of semiconductors, and they built high levels of inventory. these are some of the factors impacting the demand to micron and to other memory suppliers today as well. and inventory adjustments are happening at our customers. the ordinary person doesn t get much insight into how something like the war in ukraine affects a semiconductor business. could you elaborate on that? well, you know, the war in ukraine certainly weakened the sentiment around electronics buying, and resulted in some of the demand reduction. of course, you know, consumers, when they have to worry about energy, food, and of course, post covid, some of the travel aspects, basically reallocation of consumer spend away from electronics toward food, energy and otherfactors.