Anonymous ID: 7f009e April 24, 2021, 6:21 p.m. No.13505374   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Scoop: Hotels back out of housing migrant families amid political furor

 

At the last minute, four hotels in Texas and Arizona backed out of agreements to house around 600 migrant family members amid growing border-crossing numbers and swirling political debates over immigration, Axios has learned. Why it matters: The nonprofit Endeavors has already secured new hotels to fulfill its $87 million contract with Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Still, the last-minute changes underscore the logistical and political hurdles to finding space for the increasing numbers of migrant families and children illegally crossing the U.S.-Mexico border.

 

Three hotels under the Endeavors contract started housing migrant families earlier this month. The accommodations are expected to hold roughly 600 migrants altogether. A Woodspring Suites, a Hampton Inn by Hilton, a Microtel by Wyndham and a Best Western were slated to open up more space for migrant families starting April 30, but backed out and now the deadline has been pushed back, according to sources familiar with the situation. Endeavors told Axios that it has been able to secure three alternative hotel sites, but did not provide further details.

 

The big picture: In addition to the $87 million contract with ICE, Endeavors also signed a contract with a Department of Health and Human Services agency to help house unaccompanied minors, which is worth up to $530 million, as Axios first reported. The Texas nonprofit hired a Biden transition official shortly before the non-bid contracts were signed. What they're saying: “The families that come into ICE custody will be housed in a manner consistent with legal requirements for the safety and well-being of children and their parents or guardians," an ICE spokesperson said in a statement when asked for comment. The spokesperson added that families are generally in custody less than 72 hours for processing and settling on conditions for their release. An Endeavors spokesperson did not respond to a request for comment.

 

This isn't the first time hotels have been caught in a political firestorm for holding migrants. Just last year, the Trump administration used several hotels owned by Hilton, Marriott and Choice Hotels International for hundreds of unaccompanied minors before they were expelled back to their home countries under a coronavirus-related public health order, as the AP then reported. Hilton released a statement following early reports in 2020 saying they "expect all Hilton properties to reject business" that would use a hotel for detention.

https://www.axios.com/border-crisis-hotels-migrant-families-c4e257cc-8b95-4a04-b08b-d2716d43225f.html

Anonymous ID: 7f009e April 24, 2021, 7:19 p.m. No.13505778   🗄️.is 🔗kun

YouTube blocks access to Ukrainian TV channels tied to Kremlin ally, Ukraine govt says

 

Three Ukrainian television channels linked to an ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin were blocked from broadcasting on Google's YouTube on Saturday, the Ukrainian government said, following its request to YouTube to have the channels taken down. The YouTube channels of ZiK, 112 Ukraine and NewsOne did not play their content and instead showed a blank screen with a message saying the channel was not available. "We are pleased such an influential American company is willing to cooperate when it concerns issues of Ukrainian national security and Russian disinformation," Ukraine's embassy to Washington said in a tweet. YouTube did not respond to Reuters' request for comment. The move comes after weeks of tensions between Kyiv and Moscow over the conflict in eastern Ukraine and a Russian troop buildup on Ukraine's borders that had alarmed Ukraine's Western backers and the NATO military alliance. Russia said it began withdrawing its troops on Friday.

 

Backed by the United States, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy's government blocked the three channels from airing on Ukrainian television in February, accusing them of being instruments of Russian propaganda and partly financed by Russia. The government also asked YouTube to shut down the channels on its platform. The listed owner of the channels is Taras Kozak, a lawmaker from the Opposition Platform — For Life party. Leader of Ukraine’s Opposition Platform - For Life political party Viktor Medvedchuk attends a meeting with Russia's President Vladimir Putin in Moscow, Russia March 10, 2020. Sputnik/Alexei Nikolsky/Kremlin via REUTERS

 

Leader of Ukraine’s Opposition Platform - For Life political party Viktor Medvedchuk attends a meeting with Russia's President Vladimir Putin in Moscow, Russia March 10, 2020. Sputnik/Alexei Nikolsky/Kremlin via REUTERS

 

Three Ukrainian television channels linked to an ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin were blocked from broadcasting on Google's YouTube on Saturday, the Ukrainian government said, following its request to YouTube to have the channels taken down.

 

The YouTube channels of ZiK, 112 Ukraine and NewsOne did not play their content and instead showed a blank screen with a message saying the channel was not available.

 

"We are pleased such an influential American company is willing to cooperate when it concerns issues of Ukrainian national security and Russian disinformation," Ukraine's embassy to Washington said in a tweet.

 

YouTube did not respond to Reuters' request for comment.

 

The move comes after weeks of tensions between Kyiv and Moscow over the conflict in eastern Ukraine and a Russian troop buildup on Ukraine's borders that had alarmed Ukraine's Western backers and the NATO military alliance.

 

Russia said it began withdrawing its troops on Friday. read more

 

Backed by the United States, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy's government blocked the three channels from airing on Ukrainian television in February, accusing them of being instruments of Russian propaganda and partly financed by Russia.

 

The government also asked YouTube to shut down the channels on its platform.

 

The listed owner of the channels is Taras Kozak, a lawmaker from the Opposition Platform — For Life party.

 

Kozak is an associate of Viktor Medvedchuk, a prominent opposition figure who says Putin is godfather to his daughter. The Kremlin has said its contacts with Medvedchuk represent Russia's efforts to maintain ties with "the Russian world". Medvedchuk and Kozak did not respond to requests for comment, but Kozak and Medvedchuk have both previously described the crackdown on the channels as illegal. Medvedchuk earlier this year told Reuters the clampdown was designed to silence criticism of Zelenskiy's political blunders, saying Zelenskiy was "infuriated" by what the TV channels reported. Culture Minister Oleksandr Tkachenko on Saturday thanked YouTube for the ban, calling the channels "part of Russia's propaganda war against Ukraine."

https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/youtube-blocks-access-ukrainian-tv-channels-tied-kremlin-ally-ukraine-govt-says-2021-04-24/