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Texas Standard For June 8, 2021 | Texas Standard

Image by Wells Dunbar/Texas Standard Here are the stories on Texas Standard for Tuesday, June 8, 2021. Thousands of immigrants living in the U.S. for humanitarian reasons cannot apply to become permanent residents. On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled that immigrants who crossed illegally but later gained Temporary Protection Status because they had escaped war or disaster in their countries, cannot apply for permanent resident status. Helping us break down this ruling is Geoffrey Hoffman, director of the University of Houston’s Immigration Clinic Vice President Kamala Harris is in Mexico meeting with that country’s president today. The focus of her trip are the root causes of migration. In recent years, most immigrants trying to reach the United States have set off from Central America. And those children, teens and families cut through Mexico on their journeys. Two years ago this month, Mexico’s president deployed the Na0ional Guard to the border. From El Pa

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Can new funds transform Mississippi s digital desert into a broadband mecca?

Can new funds transform Mississippi’s digital desert into a broadband mecca? Llewellyn Jones Replay Video UP NEXT Mississippi could see more than $700 million in federal funding for broadband over the next few years, thanks to the CARES Act, FCC grants and a possible infrastructure bill. That doesn’t include indirect funding sources such as PPP loans for broadband-related businesses, subsidies for ratepayers, grants for 5G development and older grant opportunities like the FCC’s Connect America Fund. The large influx of investment is likely to dramatically alter the digital landscape of Mississippi, which has long been a broadband desert, ranking last in the nation for internet connectivity. According to U.S. Census data, Mississippi has the lowest rate of broadband subscribers per capita. 

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