dedicated to their well-being. the u.s. government accommodations for afghans have raised questions about why the same isn t being done for migrants arriving at the southern border in record numbers. if the u.s. government was able to setup this system so quickly for afghans, why not set it up so quickly for those in need coming at the southern border? remember we re working to countries to the south that are dealing with border management challenges themselves, resource constraints and like. so the challenges are very different here than they are with respect to the afghan national. the jawads are now living in a one bedroom apartment in virginia they found through one of the resettlement organization. housing alone is not enough to make refugees feel at home in the u.s. imagine coming to a new
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EPA Announces Univar Solutions USA Will Pay $165,000 For FIFRA Violations:EPA announced on April 19, 2021, that Univar Solutions USA, Inc. of Portland, Oregon, will pay a $165,000 penalty for violating the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) when it failed to label properly its “Woodlife 111” pesticide, which is used as a wood preservative. EPA notes that under FIFRA, “a pesticide is misbranded if, ‘
the labeling accompanying it does not contain directions for use which are necessary … to protect health and the environment’ and if ‘…
the label does not contain a warning or caution statement which may be necessary … to protect health and the environment.’” According to the press release, EPA alleged that between approximately January 1, 2017, and December 31, 2018, Woodlife 111 labels “omitted several required sections important for the protection of the handler and for the environment, including user safety requirement
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no threat to our country. let me ask you a related question on that. members of congress, they re right to get answers on the families that have been separated, but the department of health and human services, you may be aware of this, says all of the congressional visits, and you ve seen a lot of them lately, are creating, quote, resource constraints as it tries to reunite families. we know administration officialsofficials have been looking at these facilities and the first lady went and visited some of these facilities. what do you make of that? the administration saying, we can bring the dhs secretary over to these facilities and the first lady, but when members of congress go, they re creating resource conconstraints. what do you make of that? i think that s absurd. and this is another reason to want to get rid of i.c.e. as it s currently constructed. there is no transparency. we don t know what s going on in there. and that s why members of congress are desperately trying to
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