On today’s Hello Houston, Ernie, Frank, and Celeste discuss today’s top stories at the top of each hour, including the Chinese Government paying people to have children, Shipley Do-Nuts’ new owner, and delays in Houston recycling pick-up.
In the first hour of the show, we talk with the Baker Institute for Public Policy’s Tony Payan, who breaks down why Immigration and Customs Enforcement—or ICE—is now on track to become the largest federal law enforcement agency.
Also, The Texas Tribune’s Colleen DeGuzman tells us about the Trump Administration’s moves to end bond hearings for detained migrants.
Then, in the show’s second hour, we recognize the 35th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act with Lex Frieden, one of the key architects of the ADA, who discusses how far we’ve come and what still needs to be done.
Plus, we discuss Juvenile Arthritis Awareness Month with Kristen Stubbs, Executive Director of the Arthritis Foundation Houston/Texas Gulf Coast office.
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