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Protesters in SWFL continue demonstrating solidarity with Cubans in homeland


Protesters in SWFL continue demonstrating solidarity with Cubans in homeland
Published: July 14, 2021 11:02 PM EDT
Updated: July 15, 2021 5:06 AM EDT
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The calls for the freedom of Cubans in their homeland continued Wednesday. People in Southwest Florida protested in rallies for the fourth straight day, standing in solidarity with protesting Cubans in Cape Coral, Fort Myers and Naples.
We spoke to Raul Rojas of Casa Rojas Cuban Bakery in Cape Coral Wednesday, where a protest for Cuban freedoms in Cuba was held. He says the protests mean freedom for him to run his own business, to get the goods he needs to stay in business and the freedom to ask for help from the government. ....

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DHS won't test thousands of migrants before releasing into US and is relying on border communities


DHS won’t test thousands of migrants before releasing into US and is relying on border communities
Cassidy Morrison
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U.S. border officials have no plans for personnel on the southern border to administer coronavirus tests on migrants, which could risk the spread of the virus as thousands of families and children are released from federal custody into border communities and travel across the United States.
The Biden administration is struggling to respond to the escalating situation on the U.S.-Mexico border, where about 20,000 people were encountered illegally entering the country each week in February. Border officials are able to send adults immediately back to Mexico, but they cannot return children and some families. ....

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