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That s something even Julio Ochoa’s vaccinated children still plan to do. I believe that we should be wearing the mask, Ochoa said. You should be wearing the mask if you’re vaccinated or not.” That’s exactly what the American Academy of Pediatrics is now recommending kids do in the classroom. It s something a number of districts also plan to recommend in the new school year. Existing hand-washing and sanitizing protocols put into place amid the pandemic will remain as well. “I’m anticipating a repeat of last fall,” said Houston Federation of Teachers president Jackie Anderson. Anderson was not optimistic given the rates of vaccinations among eligible students and said those in charge are too focused on making things normal when they’re not. ....
CHICAGO â When news broke last week that city officials had halted the permitting process for a controversial metal recycler s relocation to the Southeast Side, it was an emotional moment for Yesenia Chavez. I was pretty shocked by it, she said Monday. I m not going to lie, stunned. I had to process everything. I cried for sure. Ride along with LaPorte Police Specialist Justin Dyer as he patrols the streets of LaPorte. Chavez was part of a group of Southeast Side residents who staged a hunger strike earlier this year. The strikers aimed to bring attention to local opposition to the Reserve Management Group s bid to open the metal recycling facility at 116th Street and Burley Avenue in the East Side neighborhood. Southeast Side activists consider the facility to be a successor to the General Iron site in Lincoln Park that closed on Dec. 31, 2020, after being cited for multiple environmental and safety violations. ....
Group seeks stepped up reunification of border families A mother from Guatemala seeking asylum in the U.S. kisses her 3-month-old baby while waiting to be escorted by Border Patrol agents in Roma, Texas, April 7, 2021, after crossing the Rio Grande into the United States. (CNS photo/Go Nakamura, Reuters) By Mark Pattison • Catholic News Service • Posted April 9, 2021 WASHINGTON (CNS) An interfaith collection of religious activists is asking the Biden administration to step up the pace of family reunification to remedy the Trump administration’s “zero tolerance” policy that separated an estimated 5,500 immigrant children from their families by invoking criminal proceedings against their parents. ....
A mother from Guatemala seeking asylum in the U.S. kisses her 3-month-old baby while waiting to be escorted by Border Patrol agents in Roma, Texas, April 7, 2021, after crossing the Rio Grande into the United States. (CNS/Reuters/Go Nakamura) Washington An interfaith collection of religious activists is asking the Biden administration to step up the pace of family reunification to remedy the Trump administration s zero tolerance policy that separated an estimated 5,500 immigrant children from their families by invoking criminal proceedings against their parents. While we have a new administration and it s a new day, injustice persists, said the Rev. Jennifer Butler, a Presbyterian minister and CEO of Faith in Public Life, which organized the April 7 online event, Our Holy Season Prayer: Reunite All Families. ....
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