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The New Humanitarian | In northern Mexico, aid efforts struggle to keep pace with soaring migration needs

CIUDAD JUÁREZ, Mexico Humanitarian response networks in northern Mexico are stretched thin between the growing number of people fleeing violence, poverty, and climate disasters in Central America, the continued expulsion of asylum seekers and migrants who enter the United States irregularly, and the lingering effects of Trump-era migration policies.  Nowhere is this pressure being felt more acutely than in Ciudad Juárez, a Mexican city of around 1.5 million bordering El Paso, Texas. Many of the more than 20 migrant shelters in the city are already operating beyond the limits set by COVID-19 social distancing requirements. And civil society organisations are struggling to provide aid and additional housing spaces, while support from the Mexican government and international NGOs lags behind the growing needs. 

COVID in Monmouth County: Town-by-town case list for April 8, 2021

COVID in Monmouth County: Town-by-town case list for April 8, 2021
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COVID-19 in Ocean County: Town-by-town case list for April 1, 2021

COVID-19 in Ocean County: Town-by-town case list for April 1, 2021 Ocean County COVID-19 weekly briefing Replay Video EDITOR’S NOTE: Ocean County COVID-19 totals are posted every Thursday. TOMS RIVER - An additional 2,326 COVID-19 cases and 23 deaths from the disease were reported in the past week across Ocean County, according to data from the county Health Department. © Gustavo Martínez Contreras A vial of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine sits on a table at the Center for Health Education, Medicine and Dentistry vaccination tent in Lakewood, New Jersey, Thursday, Feb. 25, 2021. Since the COVID-19 pandemic began in New Jersey in March 2020, 59,658 Ocean County residents have been diagnosed with the novel coronavirus and 1,844 of those patients have died. 

APP reporter lawsuit over Black Lives Matter arrest can proceed: Judge

Asbury Park Press TRENTON - The civil rights lawsuit filed by an Asbury Park Press reporter tackled and arrested while covering a Black Lives Matter protest in Asbury Park last summer can proceed to a potential trial, a federal judge has ruled.  Judge Anne Thompson on Monday denied nearly all of the motions to dismiss Gustavo Martinez Contreras  lawsuit against Monmouth County, the municipalities of Asbury Park and Belmar, and the police officers who tackled, arrested and observed his arrest while covering the Asbury Park protest on June 1. Martinez Contreras  lawsuit alleges that Asbury Park police officers William Whitley and Daniel Savastano violated his First Amendment and Fourth Amendment rights during his unlawful arrest, false imprisonment and excessive force, according to the complaint.

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