
Heatwave Cripples Escobedo Schools; Trump's Immigration Stance Impacts Local Businesses
Escobedo Heatwave Hospitalizes Students; Trump's Policies Fuel Restaurant Worries Escobedo, Nuevo Leon, Mexico – A scorching heatwave has left ten high school students hospitalized after suffering heatstroke at Secondary School #49. Two students were taken to the hospital in serious condition. Temperatures in the region soared above 44 degrees Celsius, leading to the emergency. 'It was terrifying,' said one parent whose child was affected. 'The school didn't seem prepared for this kind of heat.' Meanwhile, the impact of Donald Trump's anti-immigration stance is being felt locally. A recent survey reveals that 58% of restaurant owners in the area fear labor shortages due to stricter immigration policies. This adds further strain on businesses already struggling with the intense heat. The situation underscores the intertwined effects of climate change and political policies on vulnerable communities. Authorities are working to address both issues, providing support to the affected students and encouraging businesses to adapt to the changing labor landscape. The incident serves as a reminder of the need for improved heat safety measures in schools and the broader social and economic consequences of political decisions.