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Two years after remain in Mexico began, migrants allowed to cross border

More than 70,000 asylum seekers were placed into the Trump-era policy that forced asylum seekers to wait in Mexico for a U.S. hearing. About 25,000 are still enrolled.

Two years after remain in Mexico policy began, migrants allowed to pursue their asylum claims in the U S

<figcaption> A worker from the International Organization for Migration lifts a child as they cross the Paso del Norte International Bridge from Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, to El Paso on Feb. 26, 2021. <cite>Credit: Justin Hamel for The Texas Tribune</cite> </figcaption>

Teenagers Who Changed the World in 2020

Hollywood Reporter. Author of Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. Teenagers are changing the world in many widely different fields, from social and political leadership to new technologies that battle the effects of climate change. Many of them did so in the difficult year of 2020 even while facing great personal challenges. All the exceptional teenagers profiled here also appear in Encyclopaedia Britannica’s new Shapers of the Future series, highlighting 200 brilliant, already highly accomplished women and men under age 40 in all fields of endeavor. Coming from every corner of the world, these young people serve as inspirations for the rest of us, young and old, to do better and try harder. This is especially true of 12 such people who were teenagers in 2020: they have located problems and delivered solutions, continuing to fight the good fight against the social and environmental woes that beset us everywhere.

20 Under 40: Young Shapers of the Future (Education)

© Stewart L. Gilmore. Courtesy of Ian Brock Born in Chicago, Illinois, Ian Brock was fascinated by computers and mathematics at a very early age. He taught himself programming, leaving school in the eighth grade to study independently. The young African American man also became aware that members of ethnic minorities were not broadly encouraged to enter technological professions, and so, at the age of 12, he founded Dream Hustle Code, an organization that teaches coding and other skills to members of underserved and underprivileged communities: “We focus on students who are underrepresented in the tech industry African Americans, Latinos, and Girls to ensure that Computer Science is truly for All,” he writes. “We believe that proper access to Computer Science Education is a Civil Right and one that we continue to fight for.” Hundreds of students of all ages have passed through the online academy’s virtual doors, and Ian has been featured in many magazine articles and tele

Exceptional teens who are making a difference

Exceptional teens who are making a difference
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