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COVID is pushing thousands of Chinese immigrant workers into the marijuana business—sometimes leading to exploitation and labor trafficking

By Ed Williams and Wufei Yu, Searchlight New Mexico | December 23, 2020 Wufei Yu/Searchlight New Mexico Richard Yue, one of the workers in Bryan Peng s New Mexico workforce, setting up greenhouses at the Big Buddha Farms in Oklahoma MONTEREY PARK, Calif. Irving Lin, a jovial entrepreneur in his late 60’s, wanted to share a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, a near-miraculous way out of the economic devastation wrought on Southern California’s Chinese communities by the pandemic: the gift of marijuana. “We are making a fortune in Oklahoma, and you can too,” Lin, speaking in Mandarin, told a crowd of 30 potential investors gathered for a PowerPoint presentation at a Chinese cultural center on Dec. 5. The return on investment is as high as 1,200 percent, Lin explained eagerly. Finance one greenhouse, and you’ll walk away with $300,000. Three greenhouses will make you a millionaire. 

Cruzeiro sairá do Barro Preto e alugará uma nova sede administrativa

Cruzeiro sairá do Barro Preto e alugará uma nova sede administrativa
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Navajo Nation reports 235 new COVID-19 cases, 3 more deaths

Navajo Nation reports 235 new COVID-19 cases, 3 more deaths December 20, 2020 GMT WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. (AP) Navajo Nation health officials have reported 235 new COVID-19 cases plus three more virus-related deaths. In all, the tribe has reported 20,810 coronavirus cases resulting in 745 deaths since the pandemic hit the vast reservation in March. The new statistics released Saturday night came as the reservation entered the latest in a string of weekend-long lockdowns designed to limit activity that can spread the virus. Health officials said almost 190,000 people on the vast reservation that covers parts of Arizona, New Mexico and Utah have been tested and nearly 11,000 have recovered from COVID-199

Cruzeiro não consegue balançar as redes após substituições de Rafael Sóbis

Cruzeiro não consegue balançar as redes após substituições de Rafael Sóbis
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Navajo Nation reports 175 new COVID cases, 10 new deaths

Navajo Nation reports 175 new COVID cases, 10 new deaths Published  Navajo Nation flag WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. - Navajo Nation health officials on Friday reported 175 new COVID-19 cases and 10 new virus-related deaths. In all, the tribe has reported 20,569 coronavirus cases resulting in 742 deaths since the pandemic hit the vast reservation in March. The new statistics come as the reservation enters the latest in a string of weekend-long lockdowns designed to limit activity that can spread the virus. Health officials said more than 186,000 people on the vast reservation that covers parts of Arizona, New Mexico and Utah have been tested and nearly 11,000 have recovered from COVID-199

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