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Mexico never closed its northern borders to incoming visitors. The COVID-19 restrictions put into place in March 2020 have had enormous economic and social repercussions, especially on communities split by the border. In Mexico, the effects have been devastating on families that depend on the informal work often done during short day crossings into the U.S. Real estate agents know corner lots can be some of the largest in a subdivision, but these homes will be more exposed to the street than any other site planning orientation. Front yard landscaping is no different when it comes to the entry, but the rest of the yard, which includes the corner and the adjacent sideyard, may require some detailed planning. Continuous one line drawing of black circle.
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And right off the bat, they’re put through a pretty humbling litany of some of the worst hits of what’s been happening on campus. Members of Congress start calling for their resignations. Trustees of the University start to wonder, I don’t know that these leaders really have got this under control.
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Carlos Guerrero, owner of the Elite Tactical store in San Ysidro, said at first he couldn’t believe the border was finally reopening. He recently relocated his business from Chula Vista to San Ysidro to capture more cross-border traffic. The proof of vaccination can be electronic, as long as the vaccine is one of those cleared by U.S. regulators or one cleared for emergency use by the World Health Organization.
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And from what she could tell, the crackdown ordered by President Shafik did not quell much of anything. It seemed, instead, to really intensify everything on campus. I’m curious what this has looked like for Shafik. They had cited in that suspension a policy which states that a demonstration must be approved within a certain window, and that there must be an advance notice, and that there’s a process for getting an authorized demonstration. But the primary point was this policy that they were referring to, which we later reported, was changed before the suspension.
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I think there was obviously a lot of intention in timing those two things. I think it’s inherently a critique on a political pressure and this congressional pressure that we saw build up against, of course, Claudine Gay at Harvard and Magill at UPenn. And there was no clearer embodiment of that than what had happened that morning just as President Shafik was going to testify before Congress.

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And the same congressional committee issues another invitation to Minouche Shafik, Columbia’s President, to come and testify. And this time, she has no excuse to say no. Now, the President of Columbia has what turns out to be a very well-timed, pre-planned trip to go overseas and speak at an international climate conference. So Minouche Shafik isn’t going to be there.
Nicholas Fandos, who covers New York politics and government for The Times, walks us through the intense week at the university. And Isabella Ramírez, the editor in chief of Columbia’s undergraduate newspaper, explains what it has all looked like to a student on campus. Columbia University has become the epicenter of a growing showdown between student protesters, college administrators and Congress over the war in Gaza and the limits of free speech.
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His kidnapping was the subject of a “Daily” episode in October that featured his mother, Rachel. In response to Hamas’s video, Rachel issued a video of her own, in which she spoke directly to her son. The United Nations is calling for an independent investigation into two mass graves found after Israeli forces withdrew from hospitals in Gaza.
U.S. authorities have warned that there will very likely be longer-than-normal wait times at land ports of entry as the border re-opens for non-essential travel for the first time in about 19 months. U.S. border officials are asking cross-border travelers to have their travel documents and proof of COVID-19 vaccines readily available to expedite the process. Travelers should plan on long lines at U.S. land border crossings on Monday, Nov. 8. Nick, if we rewind the clock a few months, we end up at a moment where students at several of the country’s best known universities are protesting Israel’s response to the October 7 attacks, its approach to a war in Gaza. At times, those protests are happening peacefully, at times with rhetoric that is inflammatory. And the result is that the leaders of those universities land before Congress.
Can I — I just have a question for you, which is all journalism, student journalism or not student journalism, is a first draft of history. And I wonder if we think of this as a historic moment for Columbia, how you imagine it’s going to be remembered. It was something truly unimaginable, over 100 students slash other individuals are arrested from our campus, forcefully removed.
Our theme music is by Jim Brunberg and Ben Landsverk of Wonderly. That’s it for “The Daily.” I’m Michael Barbaro. What it seemed to evoke was the message that Hamas should murder those Jewish students. That’s the way the Jewish students interpreted it. Nick, Isabella Ramírez just walked us through what this has all looked like from the perspective of a Columbia student.
It basically boils down to this, she had just gone before Congress and told them, I’m going to get tough on these protests. So either she gets tough and risks inflaming tension on campus or she holds back and does nothing and her words before Congress immediately look hollow. One case in particular really underscores this.
But the president of Columbia University, which is the subject we’re going to be talking about today, is not one of the leaders who shows up for that testimony. And now these schools only have a week or two left of classes. But we don’t know when these standoffs are going to end. We don’t know if students are going to leave campus for the summer. And so when you have a question that feels as urgent as this war does for a lot of people, I think it reverberates in an incredibly intense way on those campuses.

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