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Governments create poverty, only they can end it - By: Vincent Nwanma


Governments create poverty, only they can end it
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Wed May 05 2021
Poverty, absolute poverty, is often the consequence of choices made by governments. Over time, only the things that governments tolerate that stand. So, where absolute poverty is the hallmark of a nation, the governments have failed in their obligations to their citizens.
Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson in their 2013 book, Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity and Poverty, argue that nations are rich or poor depending on the political and economic institutions operating in them.
“Countries differ in their economic success because of their different institutions, the rules influencing how the economy works, and the incentives that motivate people,” these authors point out. The duo spent 15 years researching the subject matter. ....

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Mexican Man Sentenced to Federal Prison for Immigration, Drug and Firearm Charges


April 23, 2021
Davenport, Ia-  A Mexican man has been sentenced in US District Court on multiple charges.
On Wednesday, April 21, 2021, US District Court Judge Stephanie M. Rose sentenced 30-year-old Ismael Salazar Montes,  of Nogales Sonora, Mexico, to 160 months in prison for Illegal Reentry, Possession with Intent to Distribute Controlled Substances, and Illegal Alien in Possession of Firearm and Ammunition.
The investigation began in October 2019, when law enforcement stopped Salazar Montes’s vehicle in Mount Pleasant.
After stopping the vehicle, a police dog alerted officers to the presence of narcotics. As officers searched the vehicle, Salazar Montes admitted he had a handgun in his suitcase. Officers searched the suitcase and located an unloaded, nine-millimeter Ruger handgun. Salazar Montes admitted he did not have a permit for the firearm and knew he could not lawfully possess the firearm because he was not legally present in the United States. ....

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Lawsuits detail trauma from family separations at the Arizona border as victims begin quest for justice


Lawsuits detail trauma from family separations at the Arizona border as victims begin quest for justice
Rafael Carranza, Arizona Republic
Court documents described the moments of anguish that Eliot, a Guatemalan migrant who traveled to the U.S.-Mexico border to seek asylum, and his then-11-year-old son, Héctor, experienced in the minutes before the U.S. government forcibly separated them under its zero-tolerance policy. 
The two had crossed the border near Lukeville, in southwestern Arizona, on May 19, 2018, more than a month after then-U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced that all adults, including parents traveling with children, would be prosecuted if they crossed the southwestern U.S. border illegally. ....

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