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carolina: el gobierno del presidente trump cancela el tps de el salvador. deja al borde de la deportaciÓn a 200.000 familias inmigrantes. javier: pierde la economÍa de el salvadorpor la cancelaciÓn del tps. carolina: se anuncian cuÁles son naciones para las familias que dependen del tps. estaremos con ezequiel hernÁndez, abogado de inmigraciÓn. ♪ javier: hola, es lunes, 8 de enero de 2018. aquÍ estÁn las noticias en este dÍa lunes, día trÁgico para muchas familias salvadoreÑas. carolina: comenzamos con esa noticia que ha mantenido a muchas personas bastante la armada esta maÑana. estamos hablando el fin del tps, al borde de la deportaciÓn quedan casi 200.000 familias salvadoreÑas, tras el anuncio ponerle fin al tps. la fecha lÍmite para abandonar estados unidos serÍa en 18 meses, en septiembre del 2019. javier: la novedad cae como un balde de agua frÍa. pensÉ que hace unos meses el gobierno trump el parque la fayette muchos sentir inmigrantes activistas se han hecho presentes a mostrar su posiciÓn en cuanto a la decisiÓn que va a afec
carolina: el gobierno del presidente trump cancela el tps de el salvador. deja al borde de la deportaciÓn a 200.000 familias inmigrantes. javier: pierde la economÍa de el salvadorpor la cancelaciÓn del tps. carolina: se anuncian cuÁles son naciones para las familias que dependen del tps. estaremos con ezequiel hernÁndez, abogado de inmigraciÓn. ♪ javier: hola, es lunes, 8 de enero de 2018. aquÍ estÁn las noticias en este dÍa lunes, día trÁgico para muchas familias salvadoreÑas....
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en el caso de el el salvador la medida fue de george bush. se suman a los miles de salvadoreÑos que huyeron de las guerras civiles en los 80. desde entonces, republicanos y demÓcratas venÍan renovando el tps a este paÍs cada 18 meses. en estados unidos se estima que viven cerca de 2,3 millones de salvadoreÑos, 195.000 estÁn protegidos precisamente por el tps, como estÁn viendo estas cifras. la mayorÍa vive en california, en nueva york, en texas y en la florida. Éstos sitios que estÁn resaltados en el grÁfico. en cuanto a las remesas, el salvador estima que sus connacionales en estados unidos habrÍan enviado casi 4.000.000.000 $ entre enero y octubre del aÑo pasado. esto es importante porque el salvador tiene 6,2 millones de personas con una economÍa dependiente de esas remesas de las que les hablo. recordemos ademÁs que los beneficiarios de este estatus, mÁs el resto de los salvadoreÑos contribuyen con mÁs de 3.000.000.000 $ al pib de este paÍs. javier: fÍjense que el departamento de seguridad nacional por twitter e sentan
en el caso de el el salvador la medida fue de george bush. se suman a los miles de salvadoreÑos que huyeron de las guerras civiles en los 80. desde entonces, republicanos y demÓcratas venÍan renovando el tps a este paÍs cada 18 meses. en estados unidos se estima que viven cerca de 2,3 millones de salvadoreÑos, 195.000 estÁn protegidos precisamente por el tps, como estÁn viendo estas cifras. la mayorÍa vive en california, en nueva york, en texas y en la florida. Éstos sitios que estÁn...
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en el caso de el el salvador la medida fue de george bush. se suman a los miles de salvadoreÑos que huyeron de las guerras civiles en los 80. desde entonces, republicanos y demÓcratas venÍan renovando el tps a este paÍs cada 18 meses. en estados unidos se estima que viven cerca de 2,3 millones de salvadoreÑos, 195.000 estÁn protegidos precisamente por el tps, como estÁn viendo estas cifras. la mayorÍa vive en california, en nueva york, en texas y en la florida. Éstos sitios que estÁn resaltados en el grÁfico. en cuanto a las remesas, el salvador estima que sus connacionales en estados unidos habrÍan enviado casi 4.000.000.000 $ entre enero y octubre del aÑo pasado. esto es importante porque el salvador tiene 6,2 millones de personas con una economÍa dependiente de esas remesas de las que les hablo. recordemos ademÁs que los beneficiarios de este estatus, mÁs el resto de los salvadoreÑos contribuyen con mÁs de 3.000.000.000 $ al pib de este paÍs. javier: fÍjense que el departamento de seguridad nacional por twitter e sentan
en el caso de el el salvador la medida fue de george bush. se suman a los miles de salvadoreÑos que huyeron de las guerras civiles en los 80. desde entonces, republicanos y demÓcratas venÍan renovando el tps a este paÍs cada 18 meses. en estados unidos se estima que viven cerca de 2,3 millones de salvadoreÑos, 195.000 estÁn protegidos precisamente por el tps, como estÁn viendo estas cifras. la mayorÍa vive en california, en nueva york, en texas y en la florida. Éstos sitios que estÁn...
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estamos con la cÓnsul de el salvador. por dÓnde empezar? >> hay muchas personas que no saben que hacer, para utilizar los 18 meses hay que inscribirse. palmira: cuÁndo se enterarán? tiene costo? >> sÍ. se van a reanudar las ayudas para los beneficiarios del tps, estÉn pendientes de nuestro facebook para saber cuando son las fechas. estamos trabajando con los congresista de estados unidos y vamos a pedir alternativas migratorias. palmira: les ha tocado ver gente que se quiera regresar a su paÍs? >> claro que sÍ. hay muchas personas que por una razÓn u otra buscan ir al salvador, pero las personas bajo el tps tienen que buscar con estos abogados de migraciÓn un ajuste de estatus. palmira: perfecto, muchÍsimas gracias a la cÓnsul ana del carmen valenzuela peÑa. a las 23 o . 00 tenemos otra entrevista para sacarlos de dudas. el programa fue activado en marzo del 2001 como la respuesta humanitaria del gobierno de estados unidos a los terremotos que azotaron al salvador. la Última prÓrroga estÁ vigente hasta el 9 de marzo y las reme
estamos con la cÓnsul de el salvador. por dÓnde empezar? >> hay muchas personas que no saben que hacer, para utilizar los 18 meses hay que inscribirse. palmira: cuÁndo se enterarán? tiene costo? >> sÍ. se van a reanudar las ayudas para los beneficiarios del tps, estÉn pendientes de nuestro facebook para saber cuando son las fechas. estamos trabajando con los congresista de estados unidos y vamos a pedir alternativas migratorias. palmira: les ha tocado ver gente que se quiera...
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el salvador recibiÓ gran cantidad de asistencia internacional. seÑala een un documento el gobierno. el tps fue otorgado en el 2001 porcondiciones humanitarias tras los terremotos que devastaron el paÍs. la embajada de el salvador reiterÓ que se harÁ todo lo posible para que en el congreso se presente un quinto proyecto de ley del tps. >> tenemos que esperar el anuncio oficial para convocarlos a que se acerquen a nuestra embajada y a nuestra red consular. claudia: los salvadoreÑos son el tercer grupo de inmigrantes que pierden esa protecciÓn despuÉs de nicaragüenses y haitianos. bob menÉndez dice que busca despoblar la naciÓn de inmigrantes.. y el futuro de aquellos que no tienen una vÍa legal para quedarse en el paÍs, estÁ en manos del congreso. pero el hecho de que es un aÑo electoral y que muchos legisladores desconocen del programa, pone en duda que ocurra un alivio en el capitolio. jorge: vamos a ver quiÉnes son. unos 163,000 hacen parte de la fuerza laboral. son trabajadores. se concentran mayormente en 20 de los 50 estados. con la terminaciÓn del tps como la eco
el salvador recibiÓ gran cantidad de asistencia internacional. seÑala een un documento el gobierno. el tps fue otorgado en el 2001 porcondiciones humanitarias tras los terremotos que devastaron el paÍs. la embajada de el salvador reiterÓ que se harÁ todo lo posible para que en el congreso se presente un quinto proyecto de ley del tps. >> tenemos que esperar el anuncio oficial para convocarlos a que se acerquen a nuestra embajada y a nuestra red consular. claudia: los salvadoreÑos...
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salvador castellanos u fue el cementerio. salvador: entonces un pequeÑo pueblo de el salvador que llama la atenciÓn por su extravagante camposanto. algunas tumbas son inmensas, llenas de detalles que superan fÁcilmente los $50,000. >> es una manera de los familiares de decir que tanto lo querÍan. salvador: las mÁs grandes han sido financiadas por los que emigraron hacia estados unidos o canadÁ hace muchos aÑos y ahora quieren recompensar de esta forma los que dejaron atrÁs. algunos piensan regresar en su vejez y compartir con sus seres queridos en Última morada de lujo. >> quieren enterrarse una familia completa y estar juntos hasta la eternidad. salvador: poseer la tumba mÁs grande y vistosa es cuestiÓn de status, un sÍmbolo de poder y motivo de competencias. >> asÍ, de esta manera se va haciendo mÁs grande y más grande. salvador: en el sauce, la muerte no tiene por que carecer de clase. >> aquÍ los entierros son muy hermosos. se gasta, se pone mÚsica. atienden a lo mÁximo toda la gente que asiste. salvador
salvador castellanos u fue el cementerio. salvador: entonces un pequeÑo pueblo de el salvador que llama la atenciÓn por su extravagante camposanto. algunas tumbas son inmensas, llenas de detalles que superan fÁcilmente los $50,000. >> es una manera de los familiares de decir que tanto lo querÍan. salvador: las mÁs grandes han sido financiadas por los que emigraron hacia estados unidos o canadÁ hace muchos aÑos y ahora quieren recompensar de esta forma los que dejaron atrÁs....
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that is frustrating to the leadership of the ms-13 gang in el salvador. and they are very much interested in sending younger, more violent offenders, gang members up through their channels into this country in order to be enforcers for the gang. so that is absolutely correct. >> mr. villanueva? >> we can actually discuss our ongoing efforts later on today downstairs. but yes, we are looking at that problem, looking at the information we're getting and once again, we're doubling down our efforts against ms-13. as a matter of fact, this year operation citadel, which we have been doing for a few years, it's just going to have an ms-13 component working with international partners. we do have other efforts that are going to be paramount to stop the flow of those individuals from coming into the u.s. that we can discuss later today. >> mr. glenn, do you have anything? >> again, i would just reiterate that our efforts are going to be in support of the units they work with in the northern triangle region to help mitigate any kind of change in behaviors by the ga
that is frustrating to the leadership of the ms-13 gang in el salvador. and they are very much interested in sending younger, more violent offenders, gang members up through their channels into this country in order to be enforcers for the gang. so that is absolutely correct. >> mr. villanueva? >> we can actually discuss our ongoing efforts later on today downstairs. but yes, we are looking at that problem, looking at the information we're getting and once again, we're doubling down...
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de el salvador por parte del gobierno salvadoreÑo sÍ sabemos que el canciller de el salvador estuvo aquÍ en varias oportunidades tratando de decir a la administraciÓn del presidente trump que su paÍs no estÁ preparado para recibir esta ola de salvadoreÑos y es muy importante las remesas que estÁs persona que trabajan las remesas. >> se suman para otros paÍses que niegan la extensiÓn del tps pero cuÁl serÍa, habria un impacto para los estados unidos. >> asÍ es lo que dicen los activistass argumenta que estos inmigrantes trabajan legalmente en este paÍs estÁn contribuyendo con muchÍsimo dinero, este el 2001 despuÉs de la serie de terremotos que sacudieron el salvador. >> 200.000 personas pagando sus impuestos que son propietarios de viviendas que trabajan y por supuesto para estados unidos. serÍa un golpe muy fuerte, ya el aÑo pasado recordarÁn que cancelaron el tps para 2500 nicaragÜense y cancelÓ el nicaragÜense para los haitianos. el fallo para los hondureÑos estÁ por verse ha mediados de es aÑo. e anunciÓ de cuÁles son los pasos a seguir en septiembre 201
de el salvador por parte del gobierno salvadoreÑo sÍ sabemos que el canciller de el salvador estuvo aquÍ en varias oportunidades tratando de decir a la administraciÓn del presidente trump que su paÍs no estÁ preparado para recibir esta ola de salvadoreÑos y es muy importante las remesas que estÁs persona que trabajan las remesas. >> se suman para otros paÍses que niegan la extensiÓn del tps pero cuÁl serÍa, habria un impacto para los estados unidos. >> asÍ es lo que...
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salvador: hugo castro pasÓ por la adversidad. >> yo lleguÉ a el salvador el 28 de agosto del 2015, despuÉs de 31 aÑos de vivir en los estados unidos. salvador: este hombre de amplia educaciÓn no sólo sufriÓ la deportaciÓn sino la frustrante experiencia de tratar de rehacer su vida en un paÍs prÁcticamente desconocido. >> ha sido extremadamente difÍcil especialmente porque aquÍ me he encontrado con el hecho de que si uno tiene mayor de 35 aÑos, no hay programa de inserciÓn laboral aunque tengas todos los diplomas del mundo. salvador: ante la incierta posibilidad de que una nueva ley migratoria le permita a los salvadoreÑos del tps qquedarse en estados unidos, lo que se avecina no es bueno. >> si vuelven a su condiciÓn de emigrante ilegal, despuÉs del 9 de septiembre del 2019, son sujetos de persecuciÓn yy por lo tanto de deportaciÓn fforzada. salvador: a un paÍs inseguro especialmente por las pandillas y con pocas oportunidades de desarrollo donde los escasos programas de reinserciÓn llos ofrece la sociedad civil y no el gobierno. >> darles incentivos para que estas person
salvador: hugo castro pasÓ por la adversidad. >> yo lleguÉ a el salvador el 28 de agosto del 2015, despuÉs de 31 aÑos de vivir en los estados unidos. salvador: este hombre de amplia educaciÓn no sólo sufriÓ la deportaciÓn sino la frustrante experiencia de tratar de rehacer su vida en un paÍs prÁcticamente desconocido. >> ha sido extremadamente difÍcil especialmente porque aquÍ me he encontrado con el hecho de que si uno tiene mayor de 35 aÑos, no hay programa de...
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that is frustrating to the leadership of the ms-13 gang in el salvador. and they are very much interested in sending younger, more violent offenders, gang members up through their channels into this country in order to be enforcers for the gang. so that is absolutely correct. >> villanueva. >> we can actually discuss our ongoing efforts later on today downstairs. we are looking at that problem, looking at the information we're getting. and once again, we're doubling down our efforts against ms-13. as a matter of fact, this year operation citadel, which we have been doing for a few years, it's just going to have an ms-13 component working with international partners. we do have other efforts that are going to be paramount to stop the flow of those individuals from coming into the u.s. that we can discuss later today. >> mr. glen, anything? >> again i would rerate our efforts are in support of the units they work with in the northern triangle region to help mitigate any kind of change in behaviors by the gangs. >> i would just say it's hard to imagine them
that is frustrating to the leadership of the ms-13 gang in el salvador. and they are very much interested in sending younger, more violent offenders, gang members up through their channels into this country in order to be enforcers for the gang. so that is absolutely correct. >> villanueva. >> we can actually discuss our ongoing efforts later on today downstairs. we are looking at that problem, looking at the information we're getting. and once again, we're doubling down our efforts...
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salvador protesters rallied against the move outside the white house people from el salvador were allowed to live and work in the u.s. after two large earthquakes hit the country in two thousand and one particle hate has more from washington d.c. . the department of homeland security says in eighteen months two hundred sixty two thousand five hundred people are going to have to leave this country and go back to el salvador they can even say how many kids could be impacted it's likely many of them are parents to children born here in the united states so they are there for american citizens they are giving them eighteen months to basically figure out how to go home after that they lose their work permits likely their jobs and they risk deportation twenty four civilians have been killed in the syrian city of government strikes bombarded the region government forces are advancing of the rebel held territory forcing thousands of civilians to flee towards the turkish border and turkey is to extend its state of emergency for a further three months it was jus to expire on january the nineteenth
salvador protesters rallied against the move outside the white house people from el salvador were allowed to live and work in the u.s. after two large earthquakes hit the country in two thousand and one particle hate has more from washington d.c. . the department of homeland security says in eighteen months two hundred sixty two thousand five hundred people are going to have to leave this country and go back to el salvador they can even say how many kids could be impacted it's likely many of...
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i spent time in el salvador, i was in dc, working in the white house. there were a lot of options available and stockton wasn't one of them. one of my cousins was murdered in stockton, and that kind of shifted the whole paradigm around what it meant to be successful and what it is i wanted to do. so today is a really exciting day for this city. we have a venue around heroes park, and about the work that this church has done in replacing it's a great day in the city and it really shows how, in stockton, it is regular people who are driving a lot of the change. often times, it's hard to convey the amount of work and discipline and sacrifice it takes to get into a position like this, especially if you're the first or the youngest. even more so, both. stockton‘s a city on the rise. i think stockton is the all—american city. it's a place where you can make an impact. my grandmother used to always tell me the scripture, that don't despise small beginnings. for the lord rejoices in seeing the work begin. i'm personally getting a lot of attention, but i wou
i spent time in el salvador, i was in dc, working in the white house. there were a lot of options available and stockton wasn't one of them. one of my cousins was murdered in stockton, and that kind of shifted the whole paradigm around what it meant to be successful and what it is i wanted to do. so today is a really exciting day for this city. we have a venue around heroes park, and about the work that this church has done in replacing it's a great day in the city and it really shows how, in...
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i spent time in el salvador, i was in dc, working in the white house. there were a lot of options available and stockton wasn't one of them. one of my cousins was murdered in stockton, and that kind of shifted the whole paradigm around what it meant to be successful and what it is i wanted to do. so today is a really exciting day for this city. we have a venue around heroes park, and about the work that this church has done in replacing the backboard that was vandalised a couple of months ago. it's a great day in the city and it really shows how, in stockton, it is regular people who are driving a lot of the change. often times, it's hard to convey the amount of work and discipline and sacrifice it takes to get into a position like this, especially if you're the first or the youngest. even more so, both. how would you describe stockton now? stockton‘s a city on the rise. i think stockton is the all—american city. it's a place where you can make an impact. my grandmother used to always tell me the scripture, that don't despise small beginnings. for t
i spent time in el salvador, i was in dc, working in the white house. there were a lot of options available and stockton wasn't one of them. one of my cousins was murdered in stockton, and that kind of shifted the whole paradigm around what it meant to be successful and what it is i wanted to do. so today is a really exciting day for this city. we have a venue around heroes park, and about the work that this church has done in replacing the backboard that was vandalised a couple of months ago....
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reportero: el canciller dijo que el salvador se pronunciara en breve, pero extendioladignidad de sus connacionales. >> nuestra mano de obra salvadoreÑa ha construido grandemente la economÍa de estados unidos. por lo tanto, tenemos derecho a pedir que se nos explique cuando se dirigen a nuestro pueblo de esta manera. reportero: embajadora de estados unidos publicÓ un tweet en el que expresa su admiraciÓn por el salvador y su gente y dice que es un honor vivir y trabajar aquÍ. la declaraciÓn de trump llega a varios dÍas de haber cancelado el estatus de protecciÓn temporal para 195,000 salvadoreÑos. viene a abonar a la mala imagen que trump ha ido ganando en este y otros paÍses. en san salvador, salvador castellanos. enrique: la cÁmara de representantes aprobÓ un proyecto de ley con el que pretende prolongar el programa de vigilancia de la agencia de seguridad nacional, sin la inclusiÓn de las limitaciones propuestas por un grupo de demÓcratas y republicanos. discusiÓn se centra en una parte de la ley que permite al gobierno mejores electrÓnicos y otras comunicaciones de
reportero: el canciller dijo que el salvador se pronunciara en breve, pero extendioladignidad de sus connacionales. >> nuestra mano de obra salvadoreÑa ha construido grandemente la economÍa de estados unidos. por lo tanto, tenemos derecho a pedir que se nos explique cuando se dirigen a nuestro pueblo de esta manera. reportero: embajadora de estados unidos publicÓ un tweet en el que expresa su admiraciÓn por el salvador y su gente y dice que es un honor vivir y trabajar aquÍ. la...
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when it comes to the groups of people including el salvador. if you want to ask questions about that you can do so on the phone line. for democrats. and republicans. and independence 2027488002. if you are a recipient or under this program and you want to give talk about your experience, it's 2027488003. the number to call. the white house is reaction to allow people time to get out of the country. how does that compare to other administrations? >> they have been generous on the time. they understand there's a hardship. one of the thips is u.s. has a major multi-billion dollar effort to help el salvador build rule of law. they have been violent and poor. we're trying to help the countries develop. these countries depend on the folks here. it's a generous amount of time. obviously even with 18 mornts if your life has been here 20 years that's not a lot hof time. >> those under tps are not technically refugees. are they classed for refugees. >> refugees have real direct persecution. they were affected by general conditions in thaer country. frank
when it comes to the groups of people including el salvador. if you want to ask questions about that you can do so on the phone line. for democrats. and republicans. and independence 2027488002. if you are a recipient or under this program and you want to give talk about your experience, it's 2027488003. the number to call. the white house is reaction to allow people time to get out of the country. how does that compare to other administrations? >> they have been generous on the time....
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salvador was hit by two major earthquakes immigrants from el salvador have until twenty nine have tried to be or face will teach. this decision you know where he wasn't completely unexpected that is real and imagined that i have had members of the union call me. right because of this recession had we were we going to do well it's not just salvadoran sin the us who are upset by trump's announcement many living in el salvador itself are i heavily on money sent from relatives in the u.s. so the move could have a devastating effect on the country's economy ok the events are not on the national level it will have a focus because also over the over sustained barbara mitten sees former us which will be a lot of compliments but done together will it's shocking it leaves a bad taste in one's mouth because it will always affect all salvadorans those who receive money from relatives or not the situation is bad particle laden has more now from washington d.c. . the department of homeland security says in eighteen months two hundred sixty two thousand five hundred people are going to have to leave t
salvador was hit by two major earthquakes immigrants from el salvador have until twenty nine have tried to be or face will teach. this decision you know where he wasn't completely unexpected that is real and imagined that i have had members of the union call me. right because of this recession had we were we going to do well it's not just salvadoran sin the us who are upset by trump's announcement many living in el salvador itself are i heavily on money sent from relatives in the u.s. so the...
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en el salvador es un dÍa duro. el salvador no estÁ preparado para de recibir a un nÚmero elevado de deportados. probablemente con un estilo de vida diferente. gracias por informarnos esta maÑana. >>seguimos con ustedes en esta cobertura especial despuÉs de una pausa. ya volvemos con mÁs informaciÓn. >>esta ha sido una noticia de Última hora del noticiero univisiÓn. interrumpimos con una noticia de Última hora. >>retomamos esta transmisiÓn especial con respecto a la decisiÓn que anunció la administraciÓn detonan trompa, de cancelar el estatus de protecciÓn temporal, para 200.000 salvadoreÑos en estados unidos. durante el transcurso de la maÑanales hemos estado brindando reacciones y el impacto que tiene esta decisiÓn, tanto para salvadoreÑos a quien estados unidos, como en sus paÍses de origen. vamos a continuar conversando con ustedes y dÁndoles alternativas si es que se ven afectados por esta decisiÓn. pasamos con ezequiel hernÁndez,
en el salvador es un dÍa duro. el salvador no estÁ preparado para de recibir a un nÚmero elevado de deportados. probablemente con un estilo de vida diferente. gracias por informarnos esta maÑana. >>seguimos con ustedes en esta cobertura especial despuÉs de una pausa. ya volvemos con mÁs informaciÓn. >>esta ha sido una noticia de Última hora del noticiero univisiÓn. interrumpimos con una noticia de Última hora. >>retomamos esta transmisiÓn especial con respecto a la...
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i spent time in el salvador, i was in dc, working in the white house. there were a lot of options available and stockton wasn't one of them. one of my cousins was murdered in stockton. and that kind of shifted the whole paradigm around what it meant to be successful and what it is i wanted to do. today is a really exciting day for this city. we have a venue around heroes park, and this church has been replacing the backboard that was vandalised a couple of months ago. it's a great day in the city. it really shows how, in stockton, it is regular people are driving a lot of the change. often times, it's hard to convey the amount of work, discipline and sacrifice it takes to get into a position like this, especially if you're the first or the youngest. even more so, both. how would you describe stockton now? stockton is a city on the rise. i think stockton is the all—american city. it's a place where you can make an impact. my grandmother used to always tell me the scripture, that don't despise small beginnings. for the lord rejoices in seeing the work b
i spent time in el salvador, i was in dc, working in the white house. there were a lot of options available and stockton wasn't one of them. one of my cousins was murdered in stockton. and that kind of shifted the whole paradigm around what it meant to be successful and what it is i wanted to do. today is a really exciting day for this city. we have a venue around heroes park, and this church has been replacing the backboard that was vandalised a couple of months ago. it's a great day in the...
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when you drive around el salvador, it is not unlike america. you see american flags. just about everybody has family in the u.s. last night the u.s. ambassador to el salvador tweeted out that she loves the country. it's a beautiful country. her job and the job of diplomats around the world has gotten a lot tougher today because of these comments. john? >> patrick oppmann for us. pats trick, thank you so much. these raceist comments has the presidenten tkpwhrufr engulfed controversy. we'll debate next. when did you see the sign? when i needed to create a better visitor experience. improve our workflow. attract new customers. that's when fastsigns recommended fleet graphics. yeah! now business is rolling in. get started at fastsigns.com. dad promised he would teach me how to surf on our trip. when you book a flight then add a hotel you can save. 3 waves later, i think it was the other way around... ♪ everything you need to go. expedia. it was during a meeting with lawmakers when the president asked is why are we having people from all of these shithole countries come
when you drive around el salvador, it is not unlike america. you see american flags. just about everybody has family in the u.s. last night the u.s. ambassador to el salvador tweeted out that she loves the country. it's a beautiful country. her job and the job of diplomats around the world has gotten a lot tougher today because of these comments. john? >> patrick oppmann for us. pats trick, thank you so much. these raceist comments has the presidenten tkpwhrufr engulfed controversy. we'll...
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salvador protesters rallied against the move outside the white house people from el salvador were allowed to live and work in the u.s. after two large earthquakes hit the country in two thousand two thousand and one rob reynolds reports. ricardo escobar makes his living improving the houses of people much wealthier than he now the migrant from el salvador may be expelled from the country where he's lived worked and raised a family for nearly two decades by this is a country of immigrants. all the world has immigrated here he. was in washington demonstrators gathered in front of the white house monday protesting a decision by the trumpet ministration to take away temporary protected status or t.p.s. for more than two hundred thousand salvadorans they had been permitted to live in the u.s. following disastrous earthquakes that struck their homeland in two thousand and one this decision you know where he wasn't completely unexpected but he's real and he makes me sad i have had members of the union call me. crying because of this decision i mean what are we going to do the trumpet ministratio
salvador protesters rallied against the move outside the white house people from el salvador were allowed to live and work in the u.s. after two large earthquakes hit the country in two thousand two thousand and one rob reynolds reports. ricardo escobar makes his living improving the houses of people much wealthier than he now the migrant from el salvador may be expelled from the country where he's lived worked and raised a family for nearly two decades by this is a country of immigrants. all...
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what is the fundamental difference between people from norway and people from el salvador or haiti? there's no other thing that you could -- i'd be interested to hear a defense of it, not based on race because i don't know where you would go. >> and this is going to have an enormous impact around the world, jim, and you covered a lot of these countries. >> and it should. what is the american message to the world? everybody's sitting around the table with a product of immigrants, the problem is it one, two, three generations back. many of us, various different backgrounds, that's the nature of america. and you know, words have impact. they do. i speak not just to foreigners in these countries, but foreign diplomats in these countries, and it goes to america's message, america's identity, and respect for america and the leader of america. words have impact, and these, again, as chris has said, as jackie we've been saying here and jeff, these are not taken in isolation, right, this is a pattern over months and years from this president. and that's, it's hard to say it's anything but da
what is the fundamental difference between people from norway and people from el salvador or haiti? there's no other thing that you could -- i'd be interested to hear a defense of it, not based on race because i don't know where you would go. >> and this is going to have an enormous impact around the world, jim, and you covered a lot of these countries. >> and it should. what is the american message to the world? everybody's sitting around the table with a product of immigrants, the...
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salvador protesters running against the move outside the white house people from el salvador were allowed to live and work in the u.s. after two large earthquakes hit the country in two thousand and one is rentals. ricardo escobar makes his living improving the houses of people much wealthier than he now the migrant from el salvador may be expelled from the country where he's lived worked and raised a family for nearly two decades by then this is a country of immigrants. all the world has immigrated here he. was in washington demonstrators gathered in front of the white house monday protesting a decision by the trumpet ministration to take away temporary protected status or t.p.s. for more than two hundred thousand salvadorans they had been permitted to live in the u.s. following disastrous earthquakes that struck their homeland in two thousand and one this issue you know where he wasn't completely unexpected but he's real and he makes me sad i have had members of the union call me. crying because of this decision i mean what are we going to do the trumpet ministration says t.p.s. was nev
salvador protesters running against the move outside the white house people from el salvador were allowed to live and work in the u.s. after two large earthquakes hit the country in two thousand and one is rentals. ricardo escobar makes his living improving the houses of people much wealthier than he now the migrant from el salvador may be expelled from the country where he's lived worked and raised a family for nearly two decades by then this is a country of immigrants. all the world has...
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been back to el salvador in 25 years in some cases. they have been contracting members of american society that of raise their kids in most kate -- cases. they don't know if they stay in the u.s. or try to move back to a country they don't really know anymore that has real violence. >> if they decide to stay, what happens? to keepome may be able working, but a lot will have to look for jobs where nobody is asking for papers and that means taking a big pay cut. host: if they got caught for something. guest: any moment of the day they could be caught. the government will probably not go after them. if they get caught for any reason, they could be sent back. aboutour guest to talk the idea of temporary protected status. if you want to ask him questions, you can do so on the phone lines. 202-748-8000 for democrats, 202-748-8001 for republicans. for independents, 202-748-8002. if you're under the program and want to talk about your experience, it is [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, .-202-748-8003 how does this com
been back to el salvador in 25 years in some cases. they have been contracting members of american society that of raise their kids in most kate -- cases. they don't know if they stay in the u.s. or try to move back to a country they don't really know anymore that has real violence. >> if they decide to stay, what happens? to keepome may be able working, but a lot will have to look for jobs where nobody is asking for papers and that means taking a big pay cut. host: if they got caught for...
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go visit el salvador. i hope they welcome you.>>> changes are coming to your facebook newsfeed. mark zuckerberg said he is going in a different direction.>>> they were taken from their home when they were babies only to be brought back where they were born to save the species. >>> your weekend is here. we talk about the chance of rain. the weekend and beyond. there's only one place where you can get... ... more adventure, more woo-hoo! more magic and more happy. so now come to the disneyland resort and get... more happy >>> facebook wants to hire local workers. they are launching a program designed to connect with people living in east menlo park and paulo also near their headquarters. they have a number of positions to fill from electrical engineers to receptionist. residents say they are excited but skeptical.>> i have a sense of nervousness. i'm excited about the program. we are worried about what this rollout will look like.>> there are critics. people need jobs but they need to be high paying one -- high paying ones.>>> facebook is altering the formula that determines what
go visit el salvador. i hope they welcome you.>>> changes are coming to your facebook newsfeed. mark zuckerberg said he is going in a different direction.>>> they were taken from their home when they were babies only to be brought back where they were born to save the species. >>> your weekend is here. we talk about the chance of rain. the weekend and beyond. there's only one place where you can get... ... more adventure, more woo-hoo! more magic and more happy. so...
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salvador protesters rallied against the move outside the white house people from el salvador were allowed to live and work in the u.s. after two large earthquakes hit the country in two thousand and one is rob reynolds . ricardo escobar makes his living improving the houses of people much wealthier than he now the migrant from el salvador may be expelled from the country where he's lived worked and raised a family for nearly two decades by then this is a country the immigrants. all the world has immigrated here and i think he. was in washington demonstrators gathered in front of the white house monday protesting a decision by the trumpet ministration to take away temporary protected status or t.p.s. for more than two hundred thousand salvadorans they had been permitted to live in the u.s. following disastrous earthquakes that struck their homeland in two thousand and one this issue you know where he wasn't completely unexpected but he's real and he makes me sad i have had members of the union call me. crying because of this decision hired me what are we going to do the trumpet ministratio
salvador protesters rallied against the move outside the white house people from el salvador were allowed to live and work in the u.s. after two large earthquakes hit the country in two thousand and one is rob reynolds . ricardo escobar makes his living improving the houses of people much wealthier than he now the migrant from el salvador may be expelled from the country where he's lived worked and raised a family for nearly two decades by then this is a country the immigrants. all the world...
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el salvador could take the people back. wait a second. they've been here almost 20 years and establish themselves. >> saying "there's nothing so permanent that a temporary government program." this is evidence he's right. this is a program that was put in as an emergency measure. it's been on the books now for 18 years, as you suggested in the intro. the conditions that caused it in the first place, these earthquakes, are no longer in existence. the justification for it i think has shifted quite obviously and its proponents are not even really pretending that the justification has shifted. donald trump ran for office saying he was going to change immigration laws and change them in a dramatic way to make them more restrictive. that's what he's doing. nobody should be surprised if he's trying to do this and i think the objections are pretty tough to justify. >> bret: one of the republican progressing i'm in strong disagreement with the decision while living conditions may have slightly improved, el salvador faces significant problems with
el salvador could take the people back. wait a second. they've been here almost 20 years and establish themselves. >> saying "there's nothing so permanent that a temporary government program." this is evidence he's right. this is a program that was put in as an emergency measure. it's been on the books now for 18 years, as you suggested in the intro. the conditions that caused it in the first place, these earthquakes, are no longer in existence. the justification for it i think...
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he came from el salvador precisely escaping gang violence. he came as a minor. as soon as he turned 18, he was sent to the detention center. he already won his case. the u.s. government decided to court,his winning in immigration court, and they still kept him in detention. he still detained, along with another young man that we are working with that won his case from all seven were under the condition of torture. the u.s. government apappealed s case. in november. he is still detained right now in the detention center. this is just another way of keeping us in detention, making sure our bodies, , are brown and black k bodies, are being used r making more money and for daca to claim they are creating a safe environment when what theyey're doing is cocontinuing destroying dust amy: as you talk about violence, i want to turn back to ilhan omomar, minnesota state representative, thee only somali american muslim legislator in the country. back in 2016, state representative omar, you were attacked by a cab driver who called you "isis and threatened ijab after your h
he came from el salvador precisely escaping gang violence. he came as a minor. as soon as he turned 18, he was sent to the detention center. he already won his case. the u.s. government decided to court,his winning in immigration court, and they still kept him in detention. he still detained, along with another young man that we are working with that won his case from all seven were under the condition of torture. the u.s. government apappealed s case. in november. he is still detained right...
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salvador protesters running against a move outside the white house people from el salvador were allowed to live and work in the u.s. after two large earthquakes hit the country in two thousand and one is rob reynolds . ricardo escobar makes his living improving the houses of people much wealthier than he now the migrant from el salvador may be expelled from the country where he's lived worked and raised a family for nearly two decades by then and this is a country the immigrants. all the world has immigrated here he. was in washington demonstrators gathered in front of the white house monday protesting a decision by the trumpet ministration to take away temporary protected status or t.p.s. for more than two hundred thousand salvadorans they had been permitted to live in the u.s. following disastrous earthquakes that struck their homeland in two thousand and one this issue you know where he wasn't completely unexpected but he's real and he makes me sad i have had members of the union call me. crying because of this decision jaime what are we going to do the trumpet ministration says t.p.
salvador protesters running against a move outside the white house people from el salvador were allowed to live and work in the u.s. after two large earthquakes hit the country in two thousand and one is rob reynolds . ricardo escobar makes his living improving the houses of people much wealthier than he now the migrant from el salvador may be expelled from the country where he's lived worked and raised a family for nearly two decades by then and this is a country the immigrants. all the world...
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carolina: el salvador demanda en el marco de los principios que rigen relaciones de ambos paÍses. respeto la dignidad de su noble y valiente nombre. no es la primera vez que donald trump enfrenta crÍticas por haber hablado de una forma despectiva de hay. recordemos que el aÑo pasado, durante una reuniÓn con su gabinete, se le acusÓ al mandatario diciendo que los que vienen de se paÍs tiene sida. tenemos detalles de otros paÍses que se han sentido insultados por el presidente. javier: siguiendo con las palabras del presidente trump, a lo largo de su campaÑa, la presidencia durante este mando han atacado varias naciones. vamos a pasar con esta grÁfica que hemos preparado para ustedes. cuando era precandidato a la casa blanca desatÓ polÉmica por haber calificado a los inmigrantes mexicanosde criminales y violadores. dijo que ese paÍs no envía lo mejor, sino gente con problemas. prometiÓ que de ser electo presidente construirÍa el famoso muro en la frontera sur que tanto le ha costado hasta este momento. trump ha acusado a china de perpetrar los mayores robos cuando se t
carolina: el salvador demanda en el marco de los principios que rigen relaciones de ambos paÍses. respeto la dignidad de su noble y valiente nombre. no es la primera vez que donald trump enfrenta crÍticas por haber hablado de una forma despectiva de hay. recordemos que el aÑo pasado, durante una reuniÓn con su gabinete, se le acusÓ al mandatario diciendo que los que vienen de se paÍs tiene sida. tenemos detalles de otros paÍses que se han sentido insultados por el presidente. javier:...
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de el salvador podrÁ recibir de regreso a tanto inmigrante. >> usted no cree que el modelo estÉ preparado para recibirlo? >> no, yo no creo. >> estÁn aportando anualmente, por lo menos en 2016, mÁs de 5.4 millones de dÓlares de remesas para poder sostener la economÍa de el salvador. se calcula que el apoyo que esta gente la equivale al 15, al 18% del producto bruto interno de el salvador. realmente, serÍa un problema directo para el gobierno no mantener este ingreso. clave: la posible cancelaciÓn del tps para los salvadoreÑos no significan una deportaciÓn masiva o inmediata. muchos inmigrantes pudieran encontrar una soluciÓn para resolver su problema. >> tienen tal vez alguna posibilidad de convertirse en residentes permanentes a travÉs de otros procesos. hay grupos elegibles para lo que se llama cancelaciÓn de la removida. flavip: existen otras opciones que muchos salvadoreÑos podrÍan desconocer para permanecer legalmente en el paÍs. flavio lacayo, un noticias univisiÓn 14. palmira: se da a conocer que las autoridades de aduanas y protecciÓn fronteriza inspeccionaron 30,0
de el salvador podrÁ recibir de regreso a tanto inmigrante. >> usted no cree que el modelo estÉ preparado para recibirlo? >> no, yo no creo. >> estÁn aportando anualmente, por lo menos en 2016, mÁs de 5.4 millones de dÓlares de remesas para poder sostener la economÍa de el salvador. se calcula que el apoyo que esta gente la equivale al 15, al 18% del producto bruto interno de el salvador. realmente, serÍa un problema directo para el gobierno no mantener este ingreso....
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seria cosa facil >> autoridades de el salvador i dice nestar asesorando a la c u comunidad para arreglar su st u status migratorio por la via legal >> nos hemos preparado ante cualquier situacion >> mientras llega el temido a n anuncio, la comunidad trata de no perder la esperanza, en los angeles claudia mendoza noticias telemundo >> el final de la ola de frio s esta por llegar pero hoy fue un dia historico de maynard a c carolina del sur el termometro l llego bajo los 0 grados, que d f dificulto la limpieza de la ni nieve acumulada los proximos dias son de recuperacion se es e esperan lluvias heladas que a afectaran a 20 millones de h habitaciontes >> las fuertes lluvias provocan retrasos uno de los mas afecta o afectados es en kennedy que como si fuera poco vio como se inu inundaba una de las terminales por la rotura de una caÑeria por la congelacion muchas llegadas fueron canceldadas y numerosas salidas con retrasos >> en las primeras hroras de l t temporada las tormentas anunc anunciadas tras semanas de i incendio que calcinaron amplias zonas, el temor es que la lluvias deje mas de
seria cosa facil >> autoridades de el salvador i dice nestar asesorando a la c u comunidad para arreglar su st u status migratorio por la via legal >> nos hemos preparado ante cualquier situacion >> mientras llega el temido a n anuncio, la comunidad trata de no perder la esperanza, en los angeles claudia mendoza noticias telemundo >> el final de la ola de frio s esta por llegar pero hoy fue un dia historico de maynard a c carolina del sur el termometro l llego bajo los 0...
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salvador: el mandatario hizo que histÓricamente el salvador ha sido un fuerte aliado de los estados unidos. no sÓlo en las guerras contra el comunismo en amÉrica central sino tambiÉn con su mano de obra ejemplo en la reconstrucciÓn del pentÁgono despuÉs del 9/11 o de nueva orleans despuÉs de katrina. las declaraciones de trump surgen en la misma semana que ordenÓ cancelar el tps a 195,000 salvadoreÑos y luego de que su gobierno emitiÓ una nueva advertencia a sus nacionales y considerar viajar a el salvador debido a la inseguridad. ilia: los invitamos a conocer mÁs sobre los salvadoreÑos y lo que aportan a la economÍa de los estados unidos en univisiÓnnoticias.com el presidente escribiÓ un tweet diciendo que tiene una relaciÓn maravillosa con los haitianos. los inmigrantes haitianos de la florida reaccionaron indignados por los comentarios de trump y recordaron que cuando Él era candidato, les decÍa que era su amigo. reportera: la comunidad haitiana de estados uunidos que supera los 600,000 integrantes, amaneciÓ indignada despuÉs de enterarse de los comentarios ofensivos
salvador: el mandatario hizo que histÓricamente el salvador ha sido un fuerte aliado de los estados unidos. no sÓlo en las guerras contra el comunismo en amÉrica central sino tambiÉn con su mano de obra ejemplo en la reconstrucciÓn del pentÁgono despuÉs del 9/11 o de nueva orleans despuÉs de katrina. las declaraciones de trump surgen en la misma semana que ordenÓ cancelar el tps a 195,000 salvadoreÑos y luego de que su gobierno emitiÓ una nueva advertencia a sus nacionales y...
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patrick oppmann: "what do they know about el salvador?" rogelio galmadez: "totalmente nada, totalmente nada..."rogelio says he doesnt want to live in the u-s illegally or run the risk of having his family separated so he may soon move his children, all u-s citizens, back to el salvador, one of the most dangerous countries in the world. even here in the remote countryside criminal gangs terrorize the population. barb wire fencing surrounds rogelios house. marelin galmadez, rogelio's daughter: "for us its going to be really hard. i keep telling him, 'i like it here, but i wouldn't live here."they may have no choice. rogelio had hoped to provide his children a better life in the u-s but is afraid of what could happen if he's deported. rogelio galmadez: "the day i am not with them and they are not with me. --he says-- i think they are going to suffer and i will too." rogelio drives his children to the airport to fly back to the u-s. he will remain in el salvador a little while longer to finish their home, just in case.they dont know what the f
patrick oppmann: "what do they know about el salvador?" rogelio galmadez: "totalmente nada, totalmente nada..."rogelio says he doesnt want to live in the u-s illegally or run the risk of having his family separated so he may soon move his children, all u-s citizens, back to el salvador, one of the most dangerous countries in the world. even here in the remote countryside criminal gangs terrorize the population. barb wire fencing surrounds rogelios house. marelin galmadez,...
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salvador esta muy violento segn el gobierno del presidente trump, lo cancela porque las condiciones que precipitaron la expedicion en el 2001, con el terremoto, ya no existen. pero esta coalicion de 15 organizaciones comunitarias refuto eso hoy ramon cardona/centro latino cuzcatlan mentiras eso es falso, el salvador ni por cerca esta en condiciones de recibir de una manera normal decenas de miles de personas e integrarlas en la sociedad. ellos estan recomendando a los cerca de 200 mil salvadorenos afectados que busquen la asesoria de un abogado, pues podrian tener otros remedios que desconocen y los salve. 9:36 le digo que me enrole para que mi hijo me pidiera entonces espero una respuesta buena mientras tanto mantendran la lucha para que el congreso como en el pasado, pase una ley que les de la residencia permanente. ---pilar y a proposito habra un taller infomativo el proximo sabada 13 de enero en el consulado de el salvador en san francisco, a las 2 de la tarde. en san francisco pilar nino ---y contimnuamos con nuestra cobertura en equipo pues --la tormenta de hoy en el area de l
salvador esta muy violento segn el gobierno del presidente trump, lo cancela porque las condiciones que precipitaron la expedicion en el 2001, con el terremoto, ya no existen. pero esta coalicion de 15 organizaciones comunitarias refuto eso hoy ramon cardona/centro latino cuzcatlan mentiras eso es falso, el salvador ni por cerca esta en condiciones de recibir de una manera normal decenas de miles de personas e integrarlas en la sociedad. ellos estan recomendando a los cerca de 200 mil...
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me. >> tell me what you think people should know first and foremost about el salvador. >> well, el salvador and the united states have a long history together and a great relationship. they're extremely hard working whether in el salvador or the united states. they've had to work hard given the piece of geography they were given on this planet. when they come to the united states, they establish businesses, they put their kids in school, to college, and they send remittances home. it is a great relationship and there's a big future to it if we can get past this problem. >> was the president wrong, was he biased, was the president racist? >> his comments are hurtful and unkind and unnecessary. in 32 years as a practitioner of diplomacy, what i learned is respect and treating people with dignity and agendaers that enables us to accomplish things together. that's what we should be trying to do. >> there's a concept of diplomacy between governments, and then there's a concept of public diplomacy. how people around the world think of it. some of reaction from people around the world. >> that is
me. >> tell me what you think people should know first and foremost about el salvador. >> well, el salvador and the united states have a long history together and a great relationship. they're extremely hard working whether in el salvador or the united states. they've had to work hard given the piece of geography they were given on this planet. when they come to the united states, they establish businesses, they put their kids in school, to college, and they send remittances home....
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his eldest have been to el salvador just twice and his daughter's first visit. what are they telling people in el salvador? he doesn't want to live in the u.s. illegally or having to separate his family so he may soon move his children, all u.s. citizens, back to el salvador, one of the most dangerous countries in the world. even here in the remote countryside, terrorist gang terrorize the homes. barbed wire fencing surrounds his house. >> for us it will be really hard. i keep telling him, i like it here, but i wouldn't live here. >> reporter: they may have no choice. the father hopes to have a future in the united states but afraid what will happen if he is deported. the day i am with them and they are not with him, i think they will suffer and i will too. he drives his children to the airport to fly back to the u.s. he will remain in el salvador a little while longer to finish their home. just in case. they don't know what the future holds, but they say they will do whatever it takes to stay together. patrick optman, cnn, in el salvador. >> all righty. >>> if
his eldest have been to el salvador just twice and his daughter's first visit. what are they telling people in el salvador? he doesn't want to live in the u.s. illegally or having to separate his family so he may soon move his children, all u.s. citizens, back to el salvador, one of the most dangerous countries in the world. even here in the remote countryside, terrorist gang terrorize the homes. barbed wire fencing surrounds his house. >> for us it will be really hard. i keep telling...
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the chump administration says more than two hundred sixty thousand immigrants from el salvador will have to leave the u.s. next year. and the small but simple solution to troy is trying to tackle its big hopelessness problem. a very warm welcome to the program the syrian government forces have a steps up the pressure on to the last serious held by rebels both of which were declared deescalation zones last year syrian and russian planes and pounded targets in its lead province killing at least twenty four civilians the north western province is home to read two point six million people now that includes more than one point one million who moved there after fleeing fighting elsewhere in the country like a left. opposition activists say assets forces will target the rebel held air base of the hoar which is on the edge of the province as well as the damascus aleppo world which cuts straight through while the syrian government is also intensifying attacks on the rebel held damascus suburb of eastern ghouta they've managed to take back their only military base in the area for rebel fighters is
the chump administration says more than two hundred sixty thousand immigrants from el salvador will have to leave the u.s. next year. and the small but simple solution to troy is trying to tackle its big hopelessness problem. a very warm welcome to the program the syrian government forces have a steps up the pressure on to the last serious held by rebels both of which were declared deescalation zones last year syrian and russian planes and pounded targets in its lead province killing at least...