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Mamacítas Cibernéticas seeks to close digital gaps in Sunland Park

Mamacítas Cibernéticas seeks to close digital gaps in Sunland Park
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Mamacítas Cibernéticas seeks to close digital gaps in Sunland Par

Concerned that Hispanic families – particularly older, Hispanic women – are vulnerable to being left behind by the internet-based lifestyle created by the pandemic, Mamacítas Cibernéticas is lobbying local, state and federal lawmakers.

State senator meets with EDC women in the wine business

State senator meets with EDC women in the wine business
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Edmonton CFL player originally from Mexico City sets up roots with new chocolate shop

Edmonton CFL player originally from Mexico City sets up roots with new chocolate shop © Supplied Chocolate from ch. cafeteria. A player who was drafted to the Edmonton Football Team in 2019 has set up roots in the city and opened up a specialty chocolate and coffee shop. Diego Viamontes moved up north from Mexico City in November 2019 to join the EE Football team as a wide receiver, and just under one year later, he opened up ch. cafeteria in west Edmonton. For people to try out the best quality chocolate, obviously with our Mexican background, Viamontes said. Viamontes and his wife Sara Rangel who moved to Canada shortly after he did teamed up with chocolatier Nadia Andrade and her husband Victor also Mexican expats.

Transcripts For CNN American Morning 20100729

call state-sponsored. from prayer to civil disobedience today, from phoenix, all the way to new york where the mets will play the arizona diamondbacks this weekend. from the desert to d.c., we have the story covering it. and jeff toobin is here and thelma gutierrez. first to jeanne meserve she s standing by in washington. this court action many to come, i would suspect? yeah, this is fanning the furious debate over illegal immigration. as you say, things are far from over in the courts. the state of arizona says it will repeal the ruling blocking the most controversial provisions in lot. u.s. district judge susan bolton issued a law that stops some of it from going into effect. that police stop or detain or arrest if there s a reasonable suspicion they re in the country illegally, a provision requiring immigrants to carry their papers at all times. and another that would make it a crime for undocumented workers to seek work in public places. in a statement, the justice

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