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AP Report, JoeBama to House 3,000 Illegal Border Crossers in Dallas Convention Center - HHS Asks FEMA for Help, But Biden Has Not Declared Federal Emergency


The Associated Press is reporting the JoeBama administration is planning to use the Dallas Convention Center to house illegal border crossers.  Within the AP article you might note the following claim: “
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on Saturday directed the Federal Emergency Management Agency to help manage and care for children crossing the border.”  However, due to the implications of the admission, Joe Biden has
not declared a federal emergency…. that means any FEMA activation is moot.
In order for FEMA to carry out action their first mandate requires the issuance of a federal declaration of a national emergency.  As of this morning JoeBama has not made that federal declaration, so the stories of the FEMA activation are essentially useless. ....

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Ground Reports At the Migrant Camp in Tijuana with Ben Bergquam


Ground Reports At the Migrant Camp in Tijuana with Ben Bergquam
Ben Bergquam delivers live reports from the U.S-Mexico border showing exactly what is happening at the border as a result of President Joe Biden promising to allow any/all migrants into the United States.   This Tijuana ground report aligns with an earlier report from Axios about conditions at the border.
Axios – Fresh internal documents from the Department of Health and Human Services show how quickly the number of child migrants crossing the border is overwhelming the administration’s stretched resources.
Driving the news: In the week ending March 1, the Border Patrol referred to HHS custody an average of 321 children per day, according to documents obtained by Axios. That’s up from a weekly average of 203 in late January and early February and just 47 per day during the first week of January (read more). ....

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Rights Roundup: Early Spring With Titles From Seven Markets


Today’s Rights Roundup brings together work from Bogota, Spain, France, Germany, Italy, Sweden and Norway, emphasizing fiction, but with a couple of exceptions and an issue-driven children’s title.
Authors and illustrators represented in today’s Rights Roundup include, from left on the upper row, Lena Johannson (image: André Leisner); Ann-Helén Laestadius; Gulraiz Sharif; and Lawrence Schimel. On the lower row, from left, are Juan Camilo Mayorga; Maurice Leblanc; Luca Mazzucchelli; and Andy Robinson.
Reading in the Dark
As many rights specialists who normally would be about to get onto the plane for London Book Fair can tell you, lots of niche rights events some of them agency-based continue to be staged online so that the business can keep humming as we wait for the vaccines to catch up with everyone’s need to travel. ....

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Ground Reports At the Migrant Camp in Tijuana with Ben Bergquam

Ground Reports At the Migrant Camp in Tijuana with Ben Bergquam
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"On the Road," "Howl" and Poetry as Insurgent Art: Legendary Bookseller Lawrence Ferlinghetti on the Beat Generation


AMY GOODMAN: Fifty years ago this week, Viking Press published Jack Kerouac’s novel
On the Road. The book was an immediate hit and remains one of the key works of the Beat Generation.
On the Road was a fictionalized account of Kerouac’s travels across the country in the late 1940s. He originally wrote the book over a three-week stretch in the early 1950s. Kerouac typed it on a scroll, single-spaced with no margins or paragraph breaks.
JACK KEROUAC: So Dean and I raced on to the East Coast. At one point we drove a 1947 Cadillac limousine across the state of Nebraska 110 miles an hour, beating hot-shot passenger trains and steel-wheel freights in one nervous, shuddering snap up of the gas. We told stories and zoomed East. There were hobos by the tracks, wino bottles, the moon shining on wood fires. There were white-faced cows out in the plains, dim as nuns. There was dawn, Iowa, Mississippi River at Davenport, Chicago by nightfall. “Ho, man,” said Dean to me as ....

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