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Biden taking strict steps to restraints anti-Asian violence

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Biden taking strict steps to restraints anti-Asian violence US President Joe Biden has announced tough action to respond to violence and xenophobia against Asian Americans. The announcements by the President of the United States include the re-establishment and revival of the White House Initiative on Asian Americans and the Pacific Islanders (AAPI), with the main focus on anti-Asian discrimination and violence. "We cannot remain silent against the escalating violence against Asian Americans," Biden tweeted. That is why I am taking some steps today to respond, including initiatives in the Department of Justice to deal with anti-Asian crimes. These attacks must be stopped because they are wrong, non-American."The announcement includes a new community-based program for cultural-specific services and a .5 49.5 million grant from the US Rescue Plan for Survivors of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault, which will address other service barriers." Such as language barrier...

oe Biden picks the Black women and the first Muslim

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  For the federal judgeships, US President Joe Biden picks the Black women and the first Muslim. President Joe Biden nominated the first Muslim ever, several Black women and also an Asian American, to federal judgeship Tuesday in a push for diversity in the US court system. President Joe Biden on Tuesday named several black women, an Asian American and the first Muslim to be a federal judge in a bid to diversify the US court system. The first name on their list is Judge Ketanji Brian Jackson, an African-American who was named in a U.S. court appeal for the District of Columbia Circuit, which is considered to handle large cases. Upon confirmation by the Senate, Jackson, 50, will replace Merrick Garland, now Joe Biden's attorney general, and is in a good position to run for office if a vacancy arises. To date, no black woman has served in the nine-judge high court. Read more at Biden President

campaign on social media by joe biden

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  The Biden administration's campaign on social media to persuade immigrants not to enter the United States as its border crisis intensifies White House Press Secretary Jane Sasaki said in a press release Monday that President Joe Biden has launched a campaign on radio and social media to help people take action against the growing crisis on the US-Mexico border. Unable to enter the United States as part of the measure. She continued: "The State Department has also worked with Facebook and Instagram on an advertising campaign that has put our migration messages in the social media stream of millions of people who fit into the profile of migrants' intentions." On Monday, National Security Council spokeswoman Emily Horne said strategies to reduce the number of undocumented migrants trying to enter the United States include sending senior national security officials to Mexico and Guatemala on Monday. Administration officials said they were considering other ways to apply...

bill nelson nominated by joe biden to head nasa

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  Former Democratic Senator Bill Nelson nominated by Joe Biden to head NASA The White House announced Friday that US President Joe Biden was tapping former Florida Democratic MLA Bill Nelson, who once boarded the space shuttle. And helped formulate space law as head of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The nomination seems to verify Biden's interest in maintaining United States of America leadership in space as NASA prepares to return to the Moon under the Artemis program, whereas pivoting towards business partnerships for missions in low-Earth orbit. Biden has conjointly signaled that global climate change analysis is a top priority for the agency. If confirmed, Nelson would succeed Jim Bridenstine, a former administrator elected by former President Donald Trump, who resigned on January 20. When he was a Republican member of the House of Commons, Brydenstein's candidacy was met with deep skepticism as a result of his controversial political positions, includin...