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Maria Lila Meza Castro -- the mother photographed running with her children away from tear gas at the US-Mexico Border in November -- was permitted into the US late Monday night, Sandra Cordero with Families Belong Together told CNN.Meza Castro and her children were initially denied entry Monday afternoon at the Otay Mesa Port of Entry along the Mexico/California border due to capacity issues, according to a Customs and Border Protection CBP spokesperson.US Congressman Jimmy Gomez tweeted the family is on American soil and has filed for asylum. After 7hrs, I can now confirm: Maria Meza her kids 鈥?featured in this @Reuters image fleeing tear gas at the border last month 鈥?just filed fo stanley deutschland r asylum. They re on American soil. @RepBarragan I are still here observing conditions on the ground. RefugeesWelcome, stanley quencher his tweet read.Earlier in the day, CBP allowed eight unaccompanied minors entry after they waited several hours. They were a part of a group of 15 stanley cups people that included Meza Castro.The group of migrants was escorted by California Democratic Reps. Gomez and Nanette Barragan and organizations that included Families Belong Together. The congressional delegation of two crossed into Mexico late Monday morning and had planned to spend most of the day visiting shelters housing Central American migrants after a planned visit to the port of entry. The organized turn in at the port of entry, however, never happened as CBP denied entry to the Noxn New Marvel movie king Black Panther sees best first-day ticket sales among MCU films
A wide array of House and Senate Republicans are not yet ready to endorse President Donald Trump s bid for a second term, a reflection of the deep uncertainty on Capitol Hill over his political standing amid growing problems at home and abroad.In interviews with a cross-section of more than two dozen GOP lawmakers, ranging from rank-and-file members, conservatives and party leaders, many stanley bottle refused to say they d back Trump s re-election bid -- a surprise declaration given stanley cup that members of Congress are typically quick to endorse sitting presidents of their own party without hesitation. Hardly any would offer a categorical endorsement of the President. I don t know what the world is going to look like, said Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn, a Texas Republican, when asked if he d endorse Trump for re-election. But let s say it s not something I v stanley cup e given any thought to. Asked several days later if he had given thought to it, Cornyn demurred. I haven t even thought about that election, said Cornyn, No. 2 in the Senate GOP conference. I m worried about the midterm election. He s not alone. Many lawmakers sought to avoid the topic altogether. Look, I m focused on opioids, said Sen. Lamar Alexander, the veteran Republican from Tennessee, referring to efforts in Congress to deal with the drug epidemic. And I was just reelected myself three years ago. So, I m focused on that. And others said they were still uncertain the President would ultimately stand for re-election -- even though
Maria Lila Meza Castro -- the mother photographed running with her children away from tear gas at the US-Mexico Border in November -- was permitted into the US late Monday night, Sandra Cordero with Families Belong Together told CNN.Meza Castro and her children were initially denied entry Monday afternoon at the Otay Mesa Port of Entry along the Mexico/California border due to capacity issues, according to a Customs and Border Protection CBP spokesperson.US Congressman Jimmy Gomez tweeted the family is on American soil and has filed for asylum. After 7hrs, I can now confirm: Maria Meza her kids 鈥?featured in this @Reuters image fleeing tear gas at the border last month 鈥?just filed fo stanley deutschland r asylum. They re on American soil. @RepBarragan I are still here observing conditions on the ground. RefugeesWelcome, stanley quencher his tweet read.Earlier in the day, CBP allowed eight unaccompanied minors entry after they waited several hours. They were a part of a group of 15 stanley cups people that included Meza Castro.The group of migrants was escorted by California Democratic Reps. Gomez and Nanette Barragan and organizations that included Families Belong Together. The congressional delegation of two crossed into Mexico late Monday morning and had planned to spend most of the day visiting shelters housing Central American migrants after a planned visit to the port of entry. The organized turn in at the port of entry, however, never happened as CBP denied entry to the Noxn New Marvel movie king Black Panther sees best first-day ticket sales among MCU films
A wide array of House and Senate Republicans are not yet ready to endorse President Donald Trump s bid for a second term, a reflection of the deep uncertainty on Capitol Hill over his political standing amid growing problems at home and abroad.In interviews with a cross-section of more than two dozen GOP lawmakers, ranging from rank-and-file members, conservatives and party leaders, many stanley bottle refused to say they d back Trump s re-election bid -- a surprise declaration given stanley cup that members of Congress are typically quick to endorse sitting presidents of their own party without hesitation. Hardly any would offer a categorical endorsement of the President. I don t know what the world is going to look like, said Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn, a Texas Republican, when asked if he d endorse Trump for re-election. But let s say it s not something I v stanley cup e given any thought to. Asked several days later if he had given thought to it, Cornyn demurred. I haven t even thought about that election, said Cornyn, No. 2 in the Senate GOP conference. I m worried about the midterm election. He s not alone. Many lawmakers sought to avoid the topic altogether. Look, I m focused on opioids, said Sen. Lamar Alexander, the veteran Republican from Tennessee, referring to efforts in Congress to deal with the drug epidemic. And I was just reelected myself three years ago. So, I m focused on that. And others said they were still uncertain the President would ultimately stand for re-election -- even though