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No Asylum for mexico
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Good News
We need more black IT developers and because of this school we will
Tennessee State University is opening a hub for computer programming and app development that will serve historically black colleges and universities across the country.
Apple is supporting TSU with equipment, scholarships and professional development to help the university launch its HBCU C2 initiative.
The C2 stands for coding and creativity.
The project is part of Apple's Community Education Initiative,
Which seeks to expand coding and workforce development opportunities to under-represented communities.
TSU President Glenda Glover said in a news release that the program will equip people of color, especially TSU students.
Bad News
The U.S is sending asylum seekers back to dangerous part of Mexico
The United States is trying to curtail the large flow of Central American migrants passing through Mexico to seek asylum under the American Law
When asylum seekers reach the U.S. border, they are increasingly denied entry and forced to remain in Mexico, they are almost always handcuffed and detained in terrible and prison-like conditions
The busiest corridor for unauthorized border crossing is the Rio Grande Valley, at Texas southern-most point.
Under the so-called "Remain in Mexico" policy, asylum seekers are processed and given a date to return for an immigration court hearing and are forced to wait longer in Mexico for their asylum claims to be processed.
Sen. Jeff Merkley of Oregon criticized conditions inside the facilities
"We want them treated with dignity and respect as we would want our family members to be treated," Merkley said.
Trump administration has pressured Mexico to crack down on migrants, threatening earlier this year to impose crippling tariffs until both sides agreed on new measures targeting immigration.
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