The agency has warned that drought could put a strain on water resources, lead to dead fish and algal blooms, as well as causing problems in rivers for wildlife trying to move upstream due to reduced flow.
"We also believe that the Department of Homeland Security should issue a public statement acknowledging their error and calling for a stop to any threats against him and his family," the statement said.Mr Oulahan added that Mr Morales-Reyes applied for a U visa - a type of visa given to the victims of crimes who cooperate with law enforcement - this past March. But the backlog on approving U visas is 7-8 years, "thus, we will be exploring other avenues of relief to try to keep him here."
Demetric Deshawn Scott is set to face trial in July over the robbery case involving Mr Morales-Reyes.Mr Scott is charged with multiple felonies, including armed robbery, aggravated battery and use of a dangerous weapon.Local news outlet Milwaukee Journal Sentinel described the alleged encounter, saying that a man captured on a doorbell camera, suspected to be Mr Scott, assaulted Mr Morales-Reyes with a corkscrew while attempting to steal his bicycle.
A new fund has been launched in Hull which will bring local stories to life on stage.The Mike Bradwell New Work Fund was announced by Hull Truck Theatre, located on Ferensway, in memory of Mike Bradwell who founded the company in 1971.
The theatre said it had already raised just over half of the £30,000 needed to research and develop three commissioned pieces by local writers.
Mark Babych, artistic director for the company, said the fund will help them "continue to take risks in a climate which is often challenging and risk-averse."The mayor of Fuengirola,
to combat organised crime-related violence on the Costa del Sol.Ms Mula said: "We live in a world and at a time where crime knows no borders.
"In places like the Costa del Sol, we're seeing developments that, as they spread, inevitably affect us."We need much greater involvement from the state on this issue."