How California privileges undocumented & Black students
Unaccompanied immigrant children in California receive in-person instruction while schools remain closed for native-born American children. Meanwhile, the city of Oakland has introduced a program to empower poor families with unconditional cash grants, unless they are white. Immigration attorney Allen Orr and Ed Martin of the Phyllis Schlafly Eagles join News.Views.Hughes to discuss. But first, Jason Hartman of the Empowered Investor Network joins to discuss the "suburban tsunami" which has seen unprecedented institutional investment in single-family homes as people flee lockdown-stricken cities as the pandemic wanes. And later, filmmaker and author Sean Stone joins to discuss the reopening of Broadway and how the pandemic has affected the film and theater sectors. Plus, RT America's Natasha Sweatte reports on the surprising salaries of firefighters and lifeguards in California.