Good morning, everythibody. Thank you for coming. Please silence your phones if you havent already, or turn them off. One or the other. We welcome you to this Panel Discussion cosponsored by the American Enterprise institute where im from, you can tell because the name rolls off my tongue. And the Migration Policy Institute on u. S. Border crisis where we hope to generate more light than heat. A serious discussion by serious people about a complicated issue. Six weeks ago in his style, President Trump reacting to a flood of Central Americans trying to enter the United States illegally on our southern border threatened to impose sanctions on goods from mexico until our southern neighbor did more to interdict wouldbe migrants. Many complained that he was bullying an important economic partner and misusing tariff authorities. Others asked what leverage does he have to get mexico to do more to respond to a genuine migrant crisis . And they will point to mexicos accommodating response as ev
If yo you welcomed the Panel Discussion six weeks ago in his style, president of trump reacting to the flood of americans trying to enter the United States illegally on the southern border threatened to impose sanctions on goods from mexico until our southern neighbor did more to interact the wouldbe migrants. Many complained that he was bullying an important economic partner and misusing the authorities. They would point to mexicos accommodating response but the tactics work. They said among respondents 75 said we should deport Central Americans. 67 agreed with the idea of militarizing the border. With the views that they have Security Forces to stop Central Americans it is fair to say toump got the wall and mexico is paying for it. To whip up their basis the panelists will identify specific steps that can be taken again the law in an overwhelming border enforcement efforts. We will ask the question can our government do one of its most fundamental tasks of preserving the territorial
Enterprise institute, this is 90 minutes. Good morning, everythibody. Thank you for coming. Please silence your phones if you havent already, or turn them off. One or the other. We welcome you to this Panel Discussion cosponsored by the American Enterprise institute where im from, you can tell because the name rolls off my tongue. And the Migration Policy Institute on u. S. Border crisis where we hope to generate more light than heat. A serious discussion by serious people about a complicated issue. Six weeks ago in his style, President Trump reacting to a flood of Central Americans trying to enter the United States illegally on our southern border threatened to impose sanctions on goods from mexico until our southern neighbor did more to interdict wouldbe migrants. Many complained that he was bullying an important economic partner and misusing tariff authorities. Others asked what leverage does he have to get mexico to do more to respond to a genuine migrant crisis . And they will poi
The economy will be shown again on the news network. Low yield of limes depending on the quality, it starts from 60,000 tomans, there is no desire for it to be damaged at all, up to 600 tomans, the full price is 12,500 tomans, and we are harvesting sand. There is support, i dont eat it at all, you know, no body is responsible, and if we take something solid to the factory, at the end of the day, if it is possible, 4 kilos of tomatoes are 12 tomans, except for the buyer. Something of the highest quality and the most expensive cost is produced with a laborer of gods grace, but now no one supports me. I dont know what to do with you at what price did i buy it today . Are you satisfied with the price . There is a lot of pressure. Everything has gone up by 50 tomans , 300 tomans. Bandar abbas is present at the stadiums of mohammad bazargan, an expert in agricultural economics. The strength of the Agricultural Products was more for the dear farmers, the pioneers of the production stronghold
Member committee my apologies if this was discussed and thats about the visibility of the l rbs and i know that mta sent around the video i can say in my experience its not that often ive been on a wrapped rb above ground especially in the evening but one time in the evening in the winter is of the dark out and i actually really had trouble i wasnt sure what street i was at i couldnt read the street signs and if tlvrt there was a bus stoney felt like i was a tourist in San Francisco i had to rely on other passengers to get off. Has the technology improved or whats happening there gail from the mta pare the technology does continue to improve will have of the wraps are clear and theyve put a lot of the colors onto the body of the vehicles so were definitely ware u aware that people have issues the contract requires the contractors to use better and better materials. So the experience i had was sometime last fall or i think it was last fall. Is that not happening anymore weve heard not h