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As border crossings spike, local Jewish leaders call for action


Eddie Chavez Calderon lives his life two years at a time. The Arizona Jews for Justice’s campaign director’s status as a recipient of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program is reevaluated on a two-year cycle.
“The DACA system is basically a Band-Aid that temporarily protects us. And that really sucks,” he said.
Chavez Calderon is one of more than 640,000 DACA recipients. The program was implemented during former President Barack Obama’s administration and allows United States’ residents who were illegally brought to the country as children to remain in the U.S. But not as citizens.
“I’m reminded every day of the hardships of being an immigrant and being semi-undocumented,” Chavez Calderon said. ....

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Domino Sugar replacing its massive neon sign in Baltimore: 'I can't even imagine the city without it,' a historian says


Domino Sugar replacing its massive neon sign in Baltimore: ‘I can’t even imagine the city without it’
Updated Feb 04, 2021;
Posted Feb 03, 2021
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The “Domino Sugars” sign, a Baltimore fixture that has cast its red neon glow across the Inner Harbor since 1951, will be retired March 1.
At sunset that day, the refinery’s rooftop will darken, but only for four months. Crew will remove and replace the 120-by-70-foot sign, one of the last, most visible vestiges of Baltimore’s once-mighty industrial past.
If the $2 million project goes as planned, an LED-powered sign will light up on the Fourth of July and the sugar importer hopes no one notices the difference. The new sign will be more durable and environmentally friendly, but it is designed to match the look of the original. ....

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