Inspections by the California Department of Justice confirmed what people in immigration custody have been saying since President Donald Trump took office — conditions at detention facilities have grown worse. https://t.co/TYkJYJLs3c
Inspections by the California Department of Justice confirmed what people in immigration custody have been saying since President Donald Trump took office — conditions at detention facilities have grown worse. https://t.co/TYkJYJLs3c
Jackie Onsurez was driving between his home in Loving and nearby Carlsbad when he saw a 70-foot roaring geyser of toxic oilfield wastewater, commonly called produced water, spewing from a pipe at a site operated by NGL Energy Partners. https://t.co/j0K50YMJ5M
Elenilson Armando Coto Delgado believed that he would be imminently deported to El Salvador when he had a medical emergency in late April while in ICE custody.
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Corpus Christi’s city leaders have called for declaring a “Level 1” water emergency at the end of the summer, cutting the amount of water residents, small businesses and big industry can use by 25%. (Original story by Straight Arrow) https://t.co/rAOJKgoeXn
The Congressional Budget Office estimates that red tape alone could force more than 2 million people off of Medicaid. But that’s only if the plan works. In California, a bill making its way through the state Legislature aims to prevent that. https://t.co/6MqRtNmSwO
Since the conflict began on Feb. 28, inflation has so far cost the U.S. economy roughly $27.5 billion, or about $210 per household, according to the analysis by the university’s Climate Solutions Lab. https://t.co/9Wed7ZJCtL
The effects of the war — which is costing the U.S. between $500 million to more than $1 billion a day — are being felt throughout the economy, upending the lives of millions of Americans.
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The effects of the war — which is costing the U.S. between $500 million to more than $1 billion a day — are being felt throughout the economy, upending the lives of millions of Americans.
https://t.co/9Wed7ZJCtL
Of the 131 oil refineries in the United States, more than a quarter of them are in Texas. Communities like Port Arthur get the brunt of the pollution — including a highly hazardous and carcinogenic chemical found in crude oil and gas called benzene.
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California is importing refined products from abroad just as the Iran war tightens global crude oil supplies. Fuel made from Russian oil is surging into the state, even though such sales are used to finance that nation’s ongoing war with Ukraine. https://t.co/2XSMmIs39h
A pilot program launched last year at Camp Pendleton is detaining people with temporary permission to be in the U.S. Many of those detained were working for rideshare or delivery apps, including Uber, Lyft, DoorDash, GrubHub and Roadie.
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Owen Mulenga, a campaigner for literacy and data protection in Zambia, is worried that his country will be pressured to give up valuable minerals — plus the health data of its citizens — to the U.S. government for critical health aid.
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Owen Mulenga, a campaigner for literacy and data protection in Zambia, is worried that his country will be pressured to give up valuable minerals — plus the health data of its citizens — to the U.S. government for critical health aid.
https://t.co/Nx9RtpfAAG