Guatemalan president says Biden s confusing messaging encouraged smugglers to drop of
Guatemalan president says Biden s confusing messaging encouraged smugglers to drop of children at border
He said coyotes told families they could send their children to the U.S.
Guatemalan President Alejandro Giammattei said that President Joe Biden s confusing messaging on immigration led to the migrant crisis by encouraging human smugglers to drop off children at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Giammattei made the comments in an interview with Ayman Mohyeldin of MSNBC. The president has been talking and speaking very compassionately about migration, certainly children migration, Mohyeldin said. Do you believe that the president s message about compassion is making the situation worse or is indirectly encouraging migrants to informally migrate to the U.S.?
East Tennessee State University will test its emergency mass notification systems on Tuesday at 9 a.m.
ETSUâs mass notification systems were installed in 2008, and include an outdoor warning siren system with five large speakers strategically placed on the main campus and on the VA campus.
The system also features emergency text and email messaging, desktop messaging for computers connected to the ETSU system, an alert message on the ETSU homepage and a public address system in select university buildings.
ETSUâs outdoor siren system will sound at 9 a.m. Once it begins, the alert messaging and the PA system will be activated.
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Five years ago today, WhatsApp completed our roll out of end-to-end encryption, which provides people all over the world with the ability to communicate privately and securely. This was a technical achievement decades in the making, a vision first imagined by Stanford mathematicians Whit Diffie and Martin Hellman, who in 1975 developed the underlying cryptography we rely on today.
In the past five years, WhatsApp has securely delivered over 100 trillion messages to over 2 billion users. During the height of the global pandemic lockdown, end-to-end encryption protected peopleâs most personal thoughts when it was impossible to come together in person.Â
Editorial: Clearer messaging and more detail please, on where we are going with Covid
4 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM
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Maybe Kiwis will soon be able to get on board for quarantine-free flights to and from Australia. Photo / AP
Maybe Kiwis will soon be able to get on board for quarantine-free flights to and from Australia. Photo / AP
NZ Herald
OPINION
New Zealanders are expected tomorrow to get a date for the start of a transtasman travel bubble. Whatever the date is, there will most likely be time built in for more planning and preparation before it actually gets under way.