125 Migrants Apprehended in Two Groups in Arizona Desert near Border
125 Migrants Apprehended in Two Groups in Arizona Desert near Border
Yuma Sector Border Patrol agents apprehended two groups of migrants who illegally crossed the border from Mexico early Monday morning. The groups totaled 125 migrants.
Yuma Sector Chief Patrol Agent Chris Clem tweeted a photo of a large group of migrants apprehended in the desert early Monday morning. The group was made up of 74 illegal immigrants, the chief tweeted.
Six hours earlier, agents apprehended another group of 51 migrants, Clem stated.
On Friday, Chief Clem tweeted another post showing the apprehension of two more groups of migrants. One group of 58 migrants crossed the border illegally followed six hours later by another group of 78, the chief stated.
Most babies learn to crawl between the ages of 6 months to 12 months.
Some babies use another method of locomotion around this time – like bottom shuffling (scooting around on her bottom), slithering on her stomach, or rolling across the room. Others don t crawl and move directly to pulling up, standing, cruising (furniture walking), and walking.
Why is crawling important?
Traditional hands and knees crawling is crucial for developing bi-lateral coordination, which helps support neurological development important for later reading and writing. In addition, the feeling of hands and knees pushing against the ground provides essential body in space awareness. And it strengthens the shoulders which supports other fine motor skills such as self-feeding, dressing, and holding a crayon or pencil.
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Party on! Bay Dreams music festival under way in Mount Maunganui
2 Jan, 2021 11:54 PM
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The rain has arrived but the party continues at Bay Dreams. Photo / George Novak
Traffic is crawling towards Baypark from every direction as major music festival Bay Dreams gets underway in Mount Maunganui.
It is an overcast day in Tauranga as up to 20,000 make their way into the venue.
Metservice has forecast showers with possible thunderstorms for Tauranga, easing tonight.
A heavy rain warning in force this morning expired at 2pm but the city appears to have escaped the worst of the wet weather.