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It hasn t stopped : Arizona volunteers try to stem the tide of migrant deaths in the desert | Business

AJO – It was a simple message scrawled into a basalt rock lying near-empty cans of beans and jugs of water that volunteers had left deep in the Sonoran Desert for undocumented immigrants passing through: “Gracias.” But to Mikal Jakubal, who, as a volunteer with the Ajo Samaritans, had been making weekly trips into the backcountry to stock water drop locations, the note was affirmation that the group’s efforts were appreciated. “For the most part, we will never hear from the people who use this,” Jakubal said. “We don’t know what it was like getting to this point. We don’t know what is after this. But you have this one little connection across massively different life experiences: They found some water and you found a thank you note.”

It hasn t stopped : Arizona volunteers try to stem the tide of migrant deaths in the desert

Advertisement: “You can’t even describe what we are doing as a Band-Aid on a gushing wound,” Jakubal said. He said a long history of U.S. policies in Latin America has contributed to the reasons migrants are risking their lives to trek for days through harsh terrain in hopes of finding better lives in the U.S. In other words, Jakubal said, “what’s going on at the border now is like a symptom on top of a symptom on top of a symptom of the deeper problem.” A shift in policy Doug Ruopp, a veteran volunteer with the migrant aid group Humane Borders, remembers a time before people started to die at striking rates in the Sonoran Desert. He moved to Tucson from New England in the late 1990s to become a bilingual teacher. Back then, the border crossings he heard about were different.

North Africa hit by brain drain of ICT graduates

North Africa hit by brain drain of ICT graduates According to a the World Bank’s World Development Report 2021: Data for better lives, the main cause of migration of ICT professionals from North African countries such as Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco and Tunisia, is economic, since the loss of talent is being linked to the huge wage gaps that exist between high- and low-income countries. “Given salary differentials of five to 10 times between data scientists in low- and high-income countries, it is estimated that workers with these skills in low-income countries are 33% more likely to migrate than workers from high-income countries,” stated the report.

Border Patrol Is Leaving Migrants in Small Arizona Towns

The drop-offs of asylum-seekers in Southern Arizona began roughly a month after President Joe Biden’s inauguration. Justified by U.S. Customs and Border Protection as a response to capacity and resource issues, the off-loading in rural communities is one example of the Biden administration doubling down and in some ways intensifying a controversial Trump-era practice on the border. Under President Donald Trump, large groups of asylum-seekers were for a time released in the western city of Yuma, creating major strains on the community. Under Biden, similar releases are now happening in communities a fraction of the size of Yuma and with far fewer resources, creating a fraught and untenable situation for humanitarian aid providers in some of the border’s deadliest areas.

UWS Restaurant Named 3rd Best Pastrami Spot In New York City

Replies(4) Robert Sietsema, a well-known food critic for Eater NY, recently published a list of Where to Find New York s Fattiest, Smokiest, Best Pastrami in New York City. (Shutterstock / Jan Orlowski) UPPER WEST SIDE, NY Pastrami is the crown jewel of New York City cuisine. There are simply not many foods more connected with the city s culture and its wide-ranging culinary options than a pastrami sandwich. Robert Sietsema, a well-known food critic for Eater NY, recently published a list of Where to Find New York s Fattiest, Smokiest, Best Pastrami in New York City. There was one Upper West Side restaurant to make the list of 10 eateries, and it is a recent arrival in the neighborhood.

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