Policy · 116th Congress
ICE scales back immigration arrests amid coronavirus outbreak
“Individuals should not avoid seeking medical care because they fear civil immigration enforcement,” it said.
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“Individuals should not avoid seeking medical care because they fear civil immigration enforcement,” it said.
So far, the court has issued 11 opinions in cases where the justices heard oral arguments — and it’s possible the justices could release more without the need to take the bench to do so.
The employers said the designation should mean the industry’s need for foreign labor is treated as an essential function that merits processing of agricultural visas on an emergency basis.
“We call on all governments, companies and news organizations to work with us to sound the appropriate level of alarm, without fanning the flames of hysteria.”
The bill empowers Labor Secretary Eugene Scalia to exempt “certain health care providers and emergency first responders” from taking sick leave if they contract COVID-19, should hospitals face a
Sherrod Brown and 27 other Democrats said the Defense Department should work with states to assess the supplies and the Defense Logistics Agency should work on deploying needed equipment.
Earlier this month, the FAA recommended Boeing be fined nearly $20 million for installing equipment in the 737 Max and other aircraft without approval.
Critics also say the bill’s exemption for companies with 500 or more employees will give huge corporations a pass from the requirement and leave millions of workers without paid leave.
The Centre for Aviation, a market intelligence organization for the aviation and the travel industry, warned that without coordinated government and industry action, “by the end of May 2020, most
A complete court closure — should it be instituted — will probably worsen the immigration system’s backlog of more than one million cases, but the organizations calling for it say that it is the
tussle pits the hospital lobby against nurses’ unions that are raising alarms about a diminishing stock of protective equipment and the possibility that some nurses could become severely ill and die without
“That’s a pretty dramatic decrease without actually having hard data,” Chairman Kurt Kawafuchi said.
“What we’re talking about here really is states’ rights to decide what policies they should be adopting to promote their own state’s interest,” she said.
[Retirees’ worst nightmare: Federal backing of pension funds at risk] The saga demonstrated the hurdles to insurance and the precarious situations for people without coverage that existed before
“Without updating decades-old data in the Atlantic, we continue to blindly assess resource potential and make uninformed decisions,” the list stated.
abortion decisions] More than 200 mostly Republican lawmakers, including 39 senators and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy of California, filed a brief in January arguing that the Supreme Court should
The three-judge panel remanded back to a lower-court judge questions about whether the remainder of the law should stand. [jwp-video n=”2″] That judge, Reed O’Connor of the U.S.
The California-based court initially ruled that MPP was “invalid in its entirety” because of its inconsistency with U.S. statutory law and “should be enjoined in its entirety.”
It will be one of more than 100 new nuclear plants being built around the world, including many “small modular reactors” capable of powering cities, campuses or rural areas without producing any
Without adequate treatment, the disease can cause infections and potential disability.