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rails, in broad daylight, about three in the afternoon," Alvarez said."We
are in deep here," he said. "The police rob as much as
the drug addicts."___Housing is a major problem, and has been a government
priority.An estimated 2 million of Venezuela's country's nearly 30 million
people lack permanent homes, and one of Chavez's anti-poverty "missions"
builds them.But it's been slow going. The government says it has built
370,500 homes and apartments over the past two years, and more than
3 million people applied for them.In the city of Guacara, a stop
between Maracay and Valencia on the unfinished rail line, about 100 women
invaded a fenced-in vacant lot beside a Pirelli tire factory last weekend.Police
cordoned off the lot and, two days later, weren't letting in food
or water to the women, who shielded themselves from the sun under
sheets strung across the limbs of bushes."They give houses to their families
and closest friends," one woman complained about government supporters before
police shooed a reporter away.Sisters Diana, 26, and Laura Rojas, 19, had
joined the squatters but gave up.Single mothers, both yearn for their own
homes. Laura lives cramped with her mother. Diana is tired of putting
most of her earnings from selling bed linens on the street into
a single, rented room."If you don't invade, you don't get your own
home," said Diana, who voted for Chavez in October but wasn't sure
if she would vote at al
had a few more advantages -- involved adults, good
schools, a supportive community and a safe neighborhood."That was the difference
between growing up and becoming a lawyer, a mother and first lady
of the United States and being shot dead at the age of
15," Mrs. Obama said, her voice gripped with emotion.The speech was Mrs.
Obama's first public remarks on gun violence since the Sandy Hook shooting
in December took the lives of 20 students and six faculty and
reignited a national debate over gun control. But with the fate of
the administration's efforts still uncertain, the White House was mounting
an all-hands-on-deck push to keep the public engaged.The president delivered
a speech Monday in Connecticut, and 12 family members of Sandy Hook
victims joined him on the return flight to Washington and have since
been lobbying members of Congress. Vice President Joe Biden and Attorney
General Eric Holder promoted the plan Tuesday at the White House, and
Biden was set to make the case again Thursday on MSNBC's "Morning
Joe."The Senate was planning an initial vote Thursday to begin debating
gun legislation, with some Republicans attempting to block consideration
of the measure. Two pivotal senators announced a bipartisan deal Wednesday
to expand background checks to more gun sales, which could build support
for President Barack Obama's drive to tighten firearms laws. But the ultimate
fate of the legislation remains unclear with strong oppositio
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