We do expect President Biden will issue more executive orders in the week ahead focusing on different issues from the environment, the economy as well aS Immigration. Meantime, at the white house the administration calling on congress to approve its nominee for secretary of Homeland Security allie serving in the obama years, republicans how he will propose a agenda and josh hawley blocking his fast tracking. They are wearing the president S Immigration action created a surge of illegal crossing, the administration announced a 100 a pause on most deportation last week citing the need to reevaluate how things have been working in the former acting Homeland Security told Maria Bartiromo that these moves may backfire. The department has done a good job over the last several months of keeping increased number of folks coming to the border illegally under control we have done that for a variety of different authorities and now we see a rollback of those authorities are really is concerning.
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They can take me away : Bay Area salon refuses to close
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A San Jose salon owner is refusing to comply with Santa Clara County s health order and keeping his doors open to customers despite risk of citation or worse, reports NBC Bay Area. I refuse to close, James Griffiths, the owner of Salon Blu, told NBC. If they’re not having a real shutdown, I’m talking about the grimy little liquor store down here, the gas station, Home Depot, Starbucks, if they don’t shut them down then I’m not shutting down.
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With the Covid-19 shutdown dragging on for months, and business owners and employees struggling to stay afloat, San Francisco’s restaurants, cafés, bars, and fitness centers were permitted to create patios, or “parklets,” so that they could operate outdoors. This option offered a critical lifeline. Running the gamut from modest to elaborate, the parklets soon became ubiquitous. They stretched by the hundreds along sidewalks and into streets and alleyways in every district in the city. Small-business owners and their staffs finally had some revenue coming in, and their communities rejoiced in any semblance of normal life returning.
As COVID-19 explodes, was California too strict for its own good?
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Once seen as a model for managing the pandemic, California is now in crisis.
How did it all go wrong for the state that issued the nation s first stay-at-home order in March and imposed some of the country s toughest restrictions? One possible explanation: The state and its counties have been too strict for their own good. A significant number of people have lost faith in the public health guidance and don’t know what to believe anymore, said Daniel Kotzin, a member of two advocacy groups hoping to reopen schools and businesses in San Francisco. One part of it is when our leaders say one thing and do another, and another part is it’s just been so strict with no escape valve and people can’t do it anymore. For over nine months we’ve been locked up with constantly shifting goalposts.
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