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You've Got Mail. (For Now) |
Perhaps one of the few things that has allowed Americans to continue to feel some sense of normalcy during the coronavirus pandemic is the ability to receive mail. Even as millions of Americans are relegated to their homes to help stop the spread of COVID-19, nearly half a million United States Postal Service (USPS) workers are working hard—even if unseen or unnoticed—to deliver lifesaving medications, heartfelt letters from family members, election ballots, and countless other critical necessities.
Now imagine the pandemic without any of the mail or packages you've received via the USPS. Thanks to President Donald Trump, you may not have to use your imagination. President Trump has blocked vital funding to the USPS, meaning that our post offices may shut down as early as June.
Nearly half million U.S. postal workers may soon be without jobs—and millions more Americans will be without mail.
This week, the Center for American Progress launched the #SaveThePostOffice campaign to stop Trump from making this a reality and show postal workers what their work and sacrifices have meant to us, our friends, and our families. Join us.
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Spread the Word: #SaveThePostOffice
Join us on Twitter and share your love for the Postal Service by taking a photo of something meaningful you have sent or received through USPS with the hashtag #SaveThePostOffice
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In the Spotlight |
Immigrants Are Essential. |
Immigrants have always been an essential and defining part of America. From the country's founding, to its rich and tragic history, to its economy, to its very culture, the United States would not be what it is today if not for immigrants. That fact remains unchanged by the coronavirus pandemic. Immigrants, including those who are undocumented or have status as a result of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals initiative of Temporary Protected Status, are risking their lives to sustain or save others on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic. Many of these lifesaving workers are the same people who Trump has demonized, targeted, and attempted to deport since the moment he became president. This moment illustrates why we must fight to protect immigrant communities, today and always.
More from CAP on the intersection of immigration and the coronavirus response »
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Major Stories This Week |
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Policing During the Pandemic |
With lack of sufficient medical attention, unsanitary conditions, and overcrowding, among other obstacles, officials and jurisdictions need to immediately reduce jail and prison populations and do all they can to ensure that more people are not sent to jails and prisons during the pandemic.
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The Millions Still Without Paid Leave
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Anywhere from 68 million to 106 million private sector workers will be excluded from paid leave protections thanks to exclusions pushed by the Trump administration and its allies in Congress. Here's the breakdown of which workers are excluded according to different provisions in the coronavirus response package. |
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Trump's Survival Strategy: Blame China
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President Trump is looking for someone to blame for his failure to protect the American people from the COVID-19 pandemic-and he thinks China is the perfect scapegoat. |
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Economic Fallout for People of Color
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Occupational segregation, employment discrimination, and exploitation make economic downturns, such as the one created by the COVID-19 pandemic, worse in communities of color.
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COVID-19 Facts From CAP Experts
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