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Many of the thousands of migrants waiting to claim asylum are realizing their dream to live in America may be a tougher road than they imagined, especially following Sunday’s clash at the border, involving a group of migrants and U.S. officials.Conditions are horrid in one camp in the border city of Tijuana, Mexico, where people have been living in tents for weeks in a lot that once was a baseball complex. Many of them dream of starting a new live in the U.S., but those dreams are fading.Maria Elena Reyes waited in line for hours, hoping a volunteer may have a clean shirt. For her, these living conditions, and even the month-long journey from Honduras, all seemed worth it to get to the border. But that’s when she says she had hope of finding asylum in America.“To look for a better life, to help my grandchildren who are in Honduras and my daughters, and for myself,” Reyes says.But like others at the camp, her optimism seems to fade with each passing day in the tent city, especially after what happened Sunday, when U.S. border agents used tear gas on a group of migrants.“I would say after that incident, which was really bad, a lot of doors closed,” Reyes says.Already worn out from the long journey, many of these migrants are now fearful of the US, scared of what could happen at the border, even if they apply for asylum the legal way.Sarahi Nunes and her 3-year-old daughter, Genesis, thought getting into the US would be easier, but knowing there’s a months-long wait just for an official asylum appointment, makes her doubt whether she'll ever obtain her American dream.“Yes, at first, that was the plan,” Nunes says. “But now, I see how difficult it is for people asking for asylum.” She's already started the process of applying for a work visa to stay here, in Mexico. She says living in Mexico would still be a step up from her life in Honduras.Reyes is also hopeful she could find a job in Mexico, but she says if she doesn't in the next week, she will go back to Honduras.“It was a very hard battle to get here,” Reyes says. “I would not like to go back empty-handed.”  Reyes says she doesn’t want to give up, but knowing if she does return home, that’s what it will feel like. 2222

  广西下颌下三角解剖模型   

MALIBU (CNS) - More evacuation orders were lifted in the Malibu area as residents expressed frustration Friday with the slow pace of repopulating evacuated areas because of road closures, and containment of the 9-day-old Woolsey Fire grew to 69 percent as the number of structures destroyed increased to more than 600.Lee O'Keefe was evacuated and stayed at her mother's home in Newport Beach and returned to Malibu after learning Thursday the evacuation order for her Corral Canyon neighborhood had been lifted, but she was still not able to return home.``I keep turning around, turning around because there's no reception on the phones,'' O'Keefe told ABC7. ``I know they're doing the best they can. Everybody is trying to keep everybody safe."``Folks are out there working diligently to make sure all the properties that were damaged and also destroyed, that there are no hot spots so that when we do repopulate you that your safety is our utmost importance,'' Los Angeles County Fire Department Battalion Chief Mike Inman said Thursday night.RELATED: Missing persons list tops 600 in Camp FireFire officials warned people returning to their homes to beware of changing fire conditions and adhere to road closures and shifting evacuation zones.``Burned out power poles, burned and damaged homes, debris-filled roadways, broken gas lines and burned guard rails pose serious safety hazards to residents attempting to return to the area,'' according to a statement from fire officials.... The Woolsey Fire is unlike any previous fire in the Santa 1559

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Markus Paul, who was the Dallas Cowboys' strength and conditioning coordinator, has died, the team announced Wednesday. He was 54.The team did not announce Paul's cause of death."The loss of a family member is a tragedy, and Markus Paul was a loved and valued member of our family," Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones said in a press release. "He was a pleasant and calming influence in our strength room and throughout The Star. His passion for his work and his enthusiasm for life earns him great respect and admiration from all of our players and the entire organization. We offer our love and support to his family in this very difficult time. Our hearts are broken for his family and all of the individuals whose lives he touched and made better."On Tuesday, the team had canceled practice after Paul experienced a medical emergency at its facility and was rushed to the hospital, the Associated Press reported."We extend our love, strength, and support to Markus' family during this most challenging of times and ask that their privacy be respected moving forward," head coach Mike McCarthy said in a statement. "Markus Paul was a leader in this building. He earned the players' respect and attention because he cared so much and was a naturally gifted communicator – both on the personal and professional levels. He handled every situation, sometimes with a smile and a pat on the back, and sometimes with tough love. He had innate toughness in a job that requires that quality, and he was admired throughout the NFL by his peers and the players he coached. It was a privilege to work with him as a coach and laugh with him as a friend. Markus did everything the right way."McCarthy named Paul the team's strength coach in January.Drafted out of Syracuse, the former safety played from 1989 to 1993 for the Chicago Bears and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, according to the AP.According to ESPN, Paul won five Super Bowl championships as a coach, three with the New England Patriots and two with the New York Giants.Dallas is still scheduled to play Washington on Thanksgiving. 2077

  

Magician David Blaine says his next stunt has been 10 years in the making. On Friday, the magician announced that he would attempt to fly over the Hudson River from New Jersey to New York City by holding helium balloons. 228

  

Meghan Markle is reportedly investing in a female-led oat milk latte company called Clevr Blends.In a statement to Fortune, which first reported the news, Markle said that she invested in the coffee company to support "a passionate female entrepreneur who prioritizes building community alongside her business."Clevr describes itself as a "woman-led, mission-driven wellness company," which sells powdered matcha, coffee, and turmeric "SuperLattes" with oat milk, probiotics, and mushrooms.According to USA Today, the California-based company was founded in 2019 by co-founder Hannah Mendoza. The company has received high praise from former TV talk show host Oprah Winfrey, USA Today reported.Markle nor the company disclosed how much she invested in the company. 772

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