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DHS May Work With U N on Selecting Families to Enter U S

7 May 2021Washington, DC The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is reportedly advocating for the Biden administration to grant U.S. entry to some of the “most vulnerable” migrant families referred by Mexican-based activist groups. Pregnant women, sexual minorities, and those in need of medical attention are among the vulnerable people that would be given a fast pass through the U.S.-Mexico border. Overlooked content in an April 30 Wall Street Journal article revealed the Biden administration lacks a formal process for selecting the families for U.S. entry, adding President Joe Biden would “likely” end up coordinating with the United Nations to develop formal procedures that may very well increase the number of families crossing the border.

Maine to hold hearing on transgender athletes bill

Print this article The Maine Legislature is slated to hold a public hearing regarding a bill that would prevent transgender athletes from playing on teams and in leagues that do not match their biological sex. Residents will be allowed to participate in the Thursday morning hearing as the legislature is debating the bill. The legislation would mandate only biological girls and women participate in female sports at an elementary or secondary school or postsecondary institution. If a student were to be barred from playing and wants to dispute that decision, the commissioner must be provided with a signed statement by a physician saying the individual is a female based on “the student’s internal and external reproductive anatomy,” the student’s “naturally occurring level of testosterone,” or an analysis of the student’s chromosomes.

Will a proposed menthol cigarette ban in the US really make people quit?

SHARE Outside a 7-Eleven in downtown Washington, DC, a middle-aged man sits on the edge of a flower bed, a menthol cigarette loosely dangling from his right hand. “I’ve been smoking since my early teens, probably 12 or 13,” said Tracey, who gave only his first name. Tracey, like the vast majority of black smokers in the US, prefers menthol cigarettes. But under new rules proposed by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), menthol sales could be banned in the US Tracey said any such ban would have little effect on him and he would just switch to a different type of cigarette, but tobacco industry watchers say the proposed rules could affect

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