Trump declares he loves Latinos on 'dangerous' visit to Mexican border
During his visit he said the US has a “tremendous danger with illegals coming in”.
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During his visit he said the US has a “tremendous danger with illegals coming in”.
For the first time, there are more Hispanic, black and other minority children under the age of one in the US.
A new immigration law, described as the toughest in the US, will also require state schools to check student’ status.
TRANSPORT COMPANY BOLT is hoping to create over 130 jobs through the rollout of e-scooters in Irish cities.
Bolt launched a taxi-hailing service in Dublin last year and now plans to create a multi-model transport platform, where the public can choose between a car, e-scooter or an e-bike.
At present, e-scooters are currently not regulated in Ireland. There is no specific law covering them.
They are considered to be mechanically-propelled vehicles, which means that if they are used in public places users must hold a licence and insurance.
However, the current government is now planning on regulating their use.
So, today we want to know… Should e-scooters be allowed drive on Irish roads?
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