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DPS, other metro-area districts will delay classes Tuesday due to weather
DENVER — Denver Public Schools and other metro-area districts announced that classes will be delayed on Tuesday due to severe weather.
DPS said all district schools and administrative offices, including the Emily Griffith Technical College, will be delayed two hours in the morning on Tuesday.
Additionally, the district said all school-related events and activities will be delayed by two hours.
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Weld RE-4 School District and St. Vrain Valley Schools also announced weather-related delays to school on Tuesday.
Both districts said that all in-person school start times and bus pick-up times are now two hours later.
In addition, all a.m.-only preschool classes in Weld RE-4 School District are canceled, and there will be no morning AlphaBEST programming.
Later Monday, Littleton Public Schools and Cherry Creek Schools said they too will be on a delayed start Tuesday morning.
LPS classes will start two hours later than normal, while Cherry Creek Schools delays will vary from one hour to 90 minutes, depending on grade. More here.
It will bechilly Tuesday morning, but temperatures will rise by sunrise. Expected highs will reach the mid- to upper 30s across most of the Front Range.
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Attention metro-area residents: Due to inclement weather, DPS and several other metro-area school districts will be delaying classes on Tuesday. Please stay tuned for further updates and stay safe out there! #snowday #delayedstart #staywarm
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Biden Border Chaos – Texas DPS Arrest Four Illegal Aliens Wearing Carpet on Their Shoes to Mask Tracks – Sara A. Carter
Guatemala is reportedly open to receiving citizens from other Central American nations who get deported by the incoming Trump administration for living in the United States illegally. Reuters reports, three sources familiar with the matter said Guatemala is making the effort to build a positive relationship with the incoming Trump administration.
A Guatemalan official said that there must be a “regional response” and that they want to “be part of the solution.”
Deporting immigrants from countries that are not cooperative including Nicaragua, Venezuela and Haiti has been a challenge for the United States. In an effort to find a place to accept the deportees, the United States is seeking support from countries that will accept deportees from third countries. Mexico and the Bahamas are among those who have refused to take such deportees. Mexico has said that they are willing to take back only their own citizens for whom they have set up shelters for them to stay temporarily upon arrival.
Guatemala, on the other hand, has been preparing for the incoming Trump administration by meeting with transition team members, including Senator Marco Rubio before he was picked as Secretary of State, to discuss migration and mass deportations, border security, drug trafficking, and China, according to Reuters.
One Guatemalan official said that the country already receives 14 deportation flights each week, but they are preparing for a dramatic increase and expecting it to take hold closer to the fall. Another official from Guatemala said that they “aren’t ready for it,” but they “know it’s coming.” Guatemala will prioritize its own citizens, the official said, noting that every country should take responsibility for its own citizens.
Guatemala reportedly plans to put the deportees to work in the private sector hoping to take advantage of the skills they attained while in the United States. The country said they see an advantage in allowing those who have worked in sectors such as construction and the service industry, who also may have learned how to speak English, to use and share their skills in Guatemala.
As far as the finances go of accepting deportees, one official said that they do not have a financial plan yet but they are “not worried about the immediate economic effects of a drop in remittances.” About 20% of Guatemala’s GDP comes from remittances, money sent home from those in the United States, according to Reuters.
Concerns for Guatemala, however, in regards to reduced remittances that happen in congruence with Trump’s proposed increased tariffs or tax remittances have arisen, the outlet adds.
Honduras is another nation that has reportedly also met with Trump’s transition team to discuss plans of taking back deportees. Honduras’ Deputy Foreign Minister Garcia said that while Honduras is already “experiencing the phenomenon of mass deportations,” he expects the difference could be going from about 10 flights to 20 or 30 more.
Garcia noted that at least 40% of deportees try to migrate to the United States again, adding that it is important that both countries work together in improving the living conditions that are the cause of migration, including gang violence, unemployment and poverty.
In a recent development at the southern border, Texas DPS officers have arrested four illegal aliens who were attempting to evade detection by wearing carpet on their shoes to mask their tracks. This is just one example of the chaos that has ensued since President Biden took office and rolled back key immigration policies.The Biden administration’s lax approach to border security has emboldened illegal immigrants to attempt more daring and dangerous tactics to enter the country. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need for stronger border enforcement measures.
As reported by Sara A. Carter, the Texas DPS officers were able to apprehend the individuals thanks to their vigilance and dedication to protecting our border. However, this is just one small victory in a much larger battle against illegal immigration.
It is time for the Biden administration to take decisive action to secure our border and protect American citizens. The safety and security of our nation depend on it. Let’s hope that this incident serves as a wake-up call to those in power and leads to meaningful change in our immigration policies.
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Driver suffers ‘severe’ injuries as DPS chase ends in crash on Friday afternoon
HOCKLEY COUNTY, Texas (KCBD) – A pursuit involving DPS troopers and Hockley County sheriff’s deputies ended in a crash on Friday afternoon.
DPS says troopers were chasing a Chevrolet Corvette that had been reported stolen out of Wise County when the vehicle crashed near FM 2646 and Alaska Road at 1:08 p.m.
The driver suffered “severe” injuries and was taken to the hospital. The passenger bailed out of the vehicle around FM 2646 and FM 1585.
DPS says the passenger was briefly detained but released without any charges.
We’ll continue to update this story as more details are released.
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On Friday afternoon, a driver suffered severe injuries after a high-speed chase with the Department of Public Safety (DPS) ended in a devastating crash. The pursuit, which began on the highway, resulted in the driver losing control of their vehicle and crashing into a barrier.The driver, whose identity has not been released, was rushed to the hospital with severe injuries. The DPS has not disclosed the reason for initiating the chase or any further details about the incident.
This serves as a reminder of the dangers of high-speed chases and the potential consequences for both the individuals involved and innocent bystanders. Our thoughts are with the driver as they recover from their injuries, and we hope for a speedy and full recovery.
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