NewsTaco To Go: Obesity, Abortions, Mexico Deaths, Labor and Arizona
Arizona wants to undo the Constitution, there’s a labor shortage of skilled workers, childhood obesity is bad, a U.S. teen was killed in Mexico, the government is cutting programs and Planned Parenthood is retraining its employees.
A U.S. teen who was looking at a car in Ciudad Juárez was killed over the weekend.
Many jobs opening up in the U.S. are for tech or skilled workers, many companies are finding a hard time finding people who currently have the skills to fill those jobs.
Childhood obesity is a “very serious” problem, prompting lawmakers in California to consider banning soda machines in schools.
Arizona legislators started to consider banning birthright citizenship for the children of immigrants without papers yesterday; technically difficult since it’s part of the U.S. Constitution.
Planned Parenthood is to re-train its employees to address edited tapes showing them giving advice to people who may be involved in child abuse. Of course what’s not being reported is what happened the last time “pimps” tried to “expose” these things, the tapes turned out to be “severely edited” and not really factual.
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