Aug. 9th, 2019

kay_mulan: (illuminati literati glitternostros)
People are just knowing, state by state, that the DREAMERS are a rather diverse bunch with many different stories individually, and diverse backgrounds of their own family algorhithms.

http://www.ncsl.org/research/immigration/tuition-benefits-for-immigrants.aspx

NCSL documents the various paths potential students are being encouraged or discouraged to have higher education. It is within the scope of each state to say how they want to treat these young people, and discussion about these events and lives can only help to make America better.

From BestColleges, here is another thoughtful article on the internet. https://www.bestcolleges.com/resources/undocumented-students-guide/

I myself am so blessed to have graduated high school with honors, successfully attaining a Liberal Studies Associates of Arts from Fullerton College, and passing my California Boards of Pharmacy Pharmacy Technician exam with three 90%'s after registering successfully and completing my Torrance Adult School five month course. Now Fullerton College' Liberal Studies program leads to higher education for teaching.

It really helped me to enter the country legally; I had been able to pay for my first two DACA's, and thankfully my church friends made sure that my current third DACA was an outstanding vote by ICE and Homeland Security and USCIS to approve of me as a person.
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Primary sources who cite or don't cite other primary sources, which I used to get this information to the public: thanks to https://www.volcanodiscovery.com and https://www.earthquaketrack.com
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I'm just a first responder who is a pharmacy technician as a professional who is also only an amateur radio technician and the more people know this information the better, and the faster people can look up these records on the internet the better also.
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Fri, Aug 9, 2019 at 8:57 AM

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Ivanka Trump to promote women’s initiative in South America

“Ivanka Trump will travel to South America in September to focus on issues that make it difficult for women in developing countries to prosper financially, including lack of access to credit and limits on employment,” Darlene Superville reports for The Associated Press. Ms. Trump plans to visit Paraguay and Argentina on her trip.

The visit is part of an effort to promote the Women’s Global Development and Prosperity Initiative, or W-GDP, “a program started six months ago, by focusing on three key areas: job training, financial assistance and encouraging legal and regulatory changes.”

Her trip will serve as a chance to “advocate for laws and other changes that will allow women to access courts and other institutions, build credit, own and inherit property, travel freely and work the same jobs as men.”

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“When did it become acceptable for politicians, and their media helpers, to target private citizens for their political opinions? A pair of incidents this week revealed just how routine such bullying has become,” Karol Markowicz writes in the New York Post. “In the wake of the mass shooting in El Paso, Rep. Joaquin Castro (D-Texas) released the names of a few dozen San Antonio residents who had donated to President Trump’s re-election campaign . . . Castro was apparently unconcerned by the prospect that these people — retirees and small-business owners — would be inevitably targeted for harassment.”

“Kentucky is receiving more than $9 million from a federal agency to help combat opioid addiction. Vice President Mike Pence and U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar announced the grant Thursday during a visit to Manchester, Kentucky,” the Courier-Journal reports. “The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services says the money will help expand access to services dealing with substance use disorder and mental health problems . . . It says the awards will support a five-point opioid strategy introduced by President Donald Trump in 2017.”

“While a bilateral trade deal with China remains the ultimate goal, America doesn’t need to rush into an unbalanced agreement just for the sake of ending trade tensions. We’re in a far stronger position to wait out this negotiation than China,” former CKE Restaurants CEO Andy Puzder writes in Fox News. “A skilled negotiator like President Trump knows that you should never rush into a deal, even if the political benefits are compelling.” [END OF IMMENSE BLOCKQUOTED TEXT]
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