Picos Mexican restaurant receives threats of calling immigration after mask rule still enforced, reports say
(AP Photo/Eric Gay, File)As March 10 approaches, business owners across Texas have started to give statements regarding their mask policy following Gov. Picos, a Mexican restaurant in Houston, is just one of many businesses that will still require its customers to wear masks. Since making the announcement, Picos has reportedly received hateful messages on social media as well as threats of calling ICE on its staff, co-owner Monica Richards told the Texas Tribune. In response to threats made against the restaurantโs staff, several people online have shown an outpour of support to Picos Restaurant. Ditto Governor rescinding mask order too soon.
Gearing up for Dia De Los Muertos Celebrations in Houston
HOUSTON โ The Day of the Dead (el Dรญa de los Muertos), is a Mexican holiday where families welcome back the souls of their deceased relatives for a brief reunion that includes food, drink and celebration. Arnaldo Richards Picos is doing just that with decorated altars, cocktails and traditional food including the bread of the dead. Another great tradition many take part in during the Holiday celebrated November 1st and 2nd is painted their faces in skull designs. They do this to represent a deceased loved one or an expression of themselves. One local makeup artist, Edward Sanchez has been doing this for years and has a wide range of designs for people to get creative with.