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Customers threaten to call immigration authorities on owners of Mexican restaurant in Houston after they insist they will keep mask rule despite Gov. Abbott vowing to open Texas 100 percent
Owners of Picos restaurant said they have been bombarded with abusive messages after announcing customers must continue to wear masks
Picos co-owner Monica Richards said people sent horrific messages and threatened to report staff members to the ICE For people to be negative toward us for trying to remain safe, so that this doesn t continue to happen, just makes zero sense to us, she said
News of the threats sparked outrage from the community and state Democrats
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Houston police chief says private stores can still have you arrested for not wearing a mask Updated: 8:01 PM CST Mar 6, 2021 By Alison Medley, Chron.com Share Updated: 8:01 PM CST Mar 6, 2021
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Show Transcript so we know where this is going. We ve already had 45,000 people lose their lives in the state of Texas, and now it s gonna go up. We know we can get ahead of this if we vaccinate, but we ve lost a week already because of the power grid collapse. And we re still ranked at the bottom of states that have vaccinated, uh, its population. I don t understand. I don t understand the basis of why now, um, the You know, the timing doesn t make any sense to me. Mhm. But let s go back to the 100% capacity. And many of these places are folks in black and brown communities are the ones that are cleaning these places. The ones that are busting these places. Servers, etcetera, etcetera. So we unfortunately foresee in the next couple of weeks
After Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) announced plans to rescind the statewide mask mandate, the tough choice to enforce public health guidance has fallen to business owners.