with her for years as a career civil servant. i m happy to take some questions and as always i will be thebad cop, thank you for joining us . so thank you all. good afternoon. president biden has made clear from day one that he wants to change our immigration system. doing so means truly building back better because we can t just undo four years of the previousadministrations actions overnight . those actions didn t just like our immigration system, they intentionally made it worse. and you had a pandemic that it s clear it will take significant time to overcome . we must build a letter immigration system that reflects our values as americans and enforces our laws, safeguard public health and moves away from cycles of irregular migration. today i m here to talk about what we are doing with partners in mexico and central america to ensure people don t make the same dangerous journey and instead have opportunities for economic advancement and safety at home. the president has
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Community bonded during historic 2011 Missouri River flood
ALEX KAUTZMAN, SAM NELSON, JACK DURA, TRAVIS SVIHOVEC, AMY R. SISK, The Bismarck Tribune
June 27, 2021
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BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) John Warford realized the threat to his city when he saw it from the air.
Warford was mayor of Bismarck 10 years ago when the Missouri River overflowed its banks from Montana to Missouri.
Warford recalls taking a helicopter ride with Maj. Gen. David Sprynczynatyk, adjutant general of the North Dakota National Guard at the time, and seeing just how high the river was.
“I always called the Missouri the crown jewel of North Dakota; it’s our best resource,” he said. “To look at this resource raging out of control from the air, your face pales. Your heart almost stops when you see the extent of the damage.”