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【USA Mail
magazine from the White House 2018-03-14a 】
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President Trump
visits the wall Today, President Donald J. Trump
travels from Washington to Southern California, where he will
examine eight prototypes for the proposed border wall with
Mexico. The samples range in height from 18 to 30 feet.
“While Congress
considers funding for fiscal year 2018, other wall program
activities are moving forward,” Paul Koscak of U.S. Customs
and Border Protection writes. Those activities include planning
and design, as well as upgrades along less fortified or
outdated parts of the southwest barrier.
The President’s visit
today comes as more and more Americans express support for his
four-pronged approach to immigration reform. In addition to the
majorities that support tougher border security and a permanent
resolution for DACA, more than 8 in 10 voters
want a system that selects individuals based on their education
and skills—not one that chooses immigrants based on whether
they have relatives already in the United States.
Watch
President Trump’s weekly address on immigration and sanctuary
cities.
Learn more:
New
poll shows overwhelming support for President Trump’s
immigration priorities.
You should be in
charge of your healthcare information “Interoperability”
isn’t a word most Americans hear every day. But when it comes
to the future of healthcare in the United States, few
technological developments may prove to be more important.
In healthcare,
interoperability means being able to share patient data in an
instant—regardless of which hospital, pharmacy, or laboratory
has the information—and being able to do so with complete
reliability and privacy protection. Last week, White House
Senior Adviser Jared Kushner laid out the Trump
Administration’s plans in this area at the HIMSS18 conference
in Las Vegas, Nevada.
“I could not
understand why medical records from the Department of Defense
could not be seamlessly transferred to the Veterans'
Administration,” Kushner said. “There is overwhelming
consensus: America needs better access to patient data and
interoperability now.”
Read
more about the Trump Administration’s plan to put you in
charge of your health information.
‘You were
Houston strong’ In the same year that Houston
battled the challenges of rebuilding from a destructive
hurricane, the Houston Astros earned the city’s first
baseball World Series Championship. The Astros visited the
White House yesterday, where President Trump congratulated the
team on a hard-fought series win.
“It’s a really
befitting tribute—what was really a show of world spirit and
Houston Strong,” President Trump said. “You were Houston
Strong.”
The President explained
that the Astros were true champions both on and off the field.
“When [Hurricane] Maria ravaged Puerto Rico weeks later, the
Houston Astros redoubled their assistance, and many of them
went there and helped,” he said.
“It really exemplifies
what greatness is all about.”
See
photos from President Trump’s visit with the Astros
yesterday.
Photo of
the Day
President Donald
J. Trump and the 2017 World Series Champion Houston Astros |
March 12, 2018 (Official White House Photo by Joyce N.
Boghosian)
POTUS TODAY
Today, President Trump
travels to San Diego, California, to review Border Wall
Prototypes. The President will then deliver remarks to members
of the military.
This morning, Vice
President Mike Pence will participate in a Senate Republican
Policy Lunch. Later, the Vice President will participate in a
series of meetings with lawmakers.
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