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 After the Senate passed its version of the GOP-led tax bill, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell says it s  impossible  to craft a bill with language that would guarantee everyone in the middle class would see a tax cut. You can t craft any bill that would guarantee no one was in a special category that might get a tax increase. What I can tell you is that every segment of taxpayers, every category of taxpayers on average gets significant relief,  McConnell said Sunday on CBS News   Face the Nation.  Clearly most people, middle income taxpayers, an overwhelming majority of them will get tax relief,  he said.  And because of the business tax changes, it s much less likely that the job they currently have is going to end up in another country beca stanley drinking cup use we are clearly uncompetitive in the global economy wi stanley quencher th the current tax rates. Transcript: Mitch McConnell on  Face the Nation McConnell on Friday slammed Democrats who were critical of the Senate s process in passing a bill to overhaul the nation s tax code. He suggested Democrats were only concerned about the legislative process because they were losing.                                         You complain about process when you re losing,  McConnell said on Friday stanley canada  after the bill s passage.  And that s what you heard on the floor tonight.  When speaking to CBS News  John Dickerson on Sunday, McConnell said Republicans were following  regular order.          We followed the regular order.  There were multiple hearings. The Demo Cpeq Gary Johnson still can t name a foreign leader he admires
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 In the days following the expiration of Title 42, the number of migrants U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents encountered at the U.S.- Mexico border dropped,according to new data from the agency.Title 42, which was put in place during the pandemic by then-President Donald Trump in an effort to stop the spread of COVID-19, expired M stanley cup ay 12.As part of its monthly update, CBP said it had 98,850 encounters outside of ports of entry May 1-11. As Title 42 expired, CBP said there were 70,394 such encounters for the rest of the month.On average, in the first 11 days of May, CBP encountered 8,986 migrants outside of ports of entry. For the last 20 days of the month, that figure dropped to 3,519. As a result of comprehensive planning and preparation efforts, there has been a significant reduction in encounters along the Southwest border since the return to full Title 8 immigration enforcement on May 12. As we continue to execute our plans 鈥?including delivering strengthened consequences for those who cross unlawfully while expanding access to lawful pathways and processes 鈥?we will continue to monitor changes in encounter trends and adjust our response as necessary,  said acting CBP Commission stanley france er Troy A. Miller.SEE MORE: Texas sues Biden administration over phone app for asylum-seekersCBP said that those who do not establish a legal basis to remain in the United States will be removed and are  stanley deutschland subject to a minimum five-year ban on reentry.In hopes of managing the flow of migrants comi Xtyv How to watch the 2023 Waukesha Christmas Parade
 Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett, Milwaukee Public Schools Superintendent Keith Posley, and County Executive David Crowley stood together Monday afternoon to discuss their efforts promoting employment opportunities for young people this summer.Their projected goal is to employ 1,500 people ranging from ages 14 to 24. David Crowley has plans to create hundreds of job opportunities throughout county parks with the hopes of developing stability wi stanley cup website thin the city s youth.  We have to show our young people in this community that we care about them and so we have to get uncomfortable by building these relationships, showing them the right way because it will instill values of dignity and integrity and give them that work ethic thats going to help them in the future and better in this community as a whole,  says Crowley.Through Employ Milwaukee s Earn and Learn program, the organization has stanley thermosflasche  been able to employ more than 20,000 people in the last 15 years.Chytania Brown, President  CEO at Employ Milwaukee says the plan is a gourde stanley lso looking to fund local community organizations.  Were looking for employers, were looking for nonprofits, were looking for faith-based communities, we re looking for organizations that can take on a young person for the summer and have something productive for them to do. Leaders believe by offering job opportunities to the youth, the city will see a direct impact in a decrease in violence.  We have to find ways to put more money in the pockets of young people and