Across Nevada|News|
Pressure Ramps Up To Halt Trump-Era Policy That Expels Migrants At The Border
Title 42 was enacted by the Trump administration in 2020 as a way to prevent migrants from seeking asylum in the U.S.

Nevada Current, a nonprofit, online source of political news and commentary, documents the policies, institutions and systems that affect Nevadans’ daily lives. The Current is part of States Newsroom, a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit supported by grants and a coalition of donors and readers.
Title 42 was enacted by the Trump administration in 2020 as a way to prevent migrants from seeking asylum in the U.S.

The war and sanctions against Russia have immediately put further strains on supply chains, prompting skyrocketing energy prices.
Hope for Prisoners is one of two Southern Nevada non-profit organizations that receive federal grants administered by Workforce Connections.
The latest round of joint economic restrictions will revoke Russia's status as a preferred trading partner.
Iron County residents rely on aquifers for water, rather than a river system or reservoir, but those aquifers are quickly depleting.
Analysis prepared for state officials echoes advocates’ calls to decrease population during health crisis.
It will be so gratifying to hear how the one, the only, the majestic Joe Lombardo will address challenges facing Nevada and Nevadans.
Numerous Democratic lawmakers were upset stating their states would be short-changed while other states would not be affected.
‘Sin’ biz finds way around ban.
In all, over 300 companies have announced plans to close stores, reassign staff or stop selling products in Russia.
The 32-year old fund enacted in the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA) provides lump sums to people exposed to radiation.
President Biden said his administration would use every tool at its disposal to “protect American families and businesses.”
Legislation was introduced this week that, if enacted, would provide sweeping relief to immigrants caught in green card backlogs.
Rep. Scott Perry denounced Russian strongman Vladimir Putin as a “murderous thug” who’s “targeting civilians [and] committing war crimes”.
Historically, price gouging has often been difficult to police, prove and prosecute.
President Volodymyr Zelensky will go down as the face of Ukrainian resilience during the Russian invasion of his country.
With just five days left before government funding expires, Democrats and Republicans are trying to reach an agreement.
Proponents of vouchers consider it part of the broader “school choice” movement. Opponents counter that they are inequitable.
The Department of Justice continues to spend enormous amounts of time and energy pressing cases against insurrectionists.
Homeland Security has already issued a warning that the midterm elections could be a rallying point for domestic extremists.