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terms of its politics in that region, in central america? terms of its politics in that region, in centralamerica? well, it is an important nation relative to its very small size, in the sense that while the neighbouring countries in central america are going to very violent and very bloody civil wars in the 1980s, costa rica was a very stable democracy, in fact played an important role as a peacemaker. it is important nation in those terms alone but it has been very proud of that stability, it does not have an army, for example, and i think that there is no sense of wanting to lose that stability. as this polarising position appeared over the question of gay marriage, of same—sex marriage. the reason it came up at all is because of a ruling by the inter—american court on human rights which says all member states must implement the ruling that same—sex marriage is legal, and of course, in the heavily conservative part of the world like central america, that is very controversial for a lot of voters and a lot of individuals. thank you v
terms of its politics in that region, in central america? terms of its politics in that region, in centralamerica? well, it is an important nation relative to its very small size, in the sense that while the neighbouring countries in central america are going to very violent and very bloody civil wars in the 1980s, costa rica was a very stable democracy, in fact played an important role as a peacemaker. it is important nation in those terms alone but it has been very proud of that stability, it...
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america are about to reach the us border after a month on the road they say they're escaping violence and persecution and that conscious but once a reach the us it's unlikely that shambles will be over runnels reports from san diego. handful of migrant rights supporters marched through downtown san diego near the end of a two hundred twenty five kilometer journey on foot from los angeles to showing solidarity for a group of hundreds of migrants from central america traveling to lure the us mexico border while the trumpet ministration is going to meet refugees at the border with guns and walls we're going to meet them with open arms and open hearts once the migrants reach the border they will ask for protected refugee status in the u.s. says an attorney accompanying them on their journey even have to show that you will
america are about to reach the us border after a month on the road they say they're escaping violence and persecution and that conscious but once a reach the us it's unlikely that shambles will be over runnels reports from san diego. handful of migrant rights supporters marched through downtown san diego near the end of a two hundred twenty five kilometer journey on foot from los angeles to showing solidarity for a group of hundreds of migrants from central america traveling to lure the us...
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often central america. the big question is, what happens when they arrive? i know they want to seek protection, but they won't necessarily get that. >> they will be arrested. you cannot illegally b is really come to the united states -- you cannot illegally come to the united states. amy: we're going to talk about this delegation, what he calls caravan that is making its way through mexico in our next segment. on wednesday, trump tweeted -- "our border laws are very weak while those of mexico & canada are very strong. congress must change these obama era, and other, laws now! the democrats stand in our way - they want people to pour into our country unchecked. crime! we will be taking strong action today." on tuesday, trump said the military would be used to guard the u.s.-mexico border. pres. trump: we have no border because we had obama make changes. president obama made changes that basically created no border. it is called catch and release the stuff you catch them, register them, they go into our country. we can't throw them out. we have very bad laws f
often central america. the big question is, what happens when they arrive? i know they want to seek protection, but they won't necessarily get that. >> they will be arrested. you cannot illegally b is really come to the united states -- you cannot illegally come to the united states. amy: we're going to talk about this delegation, what he calls caravan that is making its way through mexico in our next segment. on wednesday, trump tweeted -- "our border laws are very weak while those...
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guest: there is a group of immigrants who are journeying to the border from central america and they are hoping to seek asylum once they reach here. there is a journalist who has been traveling with them and documenting their journey. fox and friends had reported on this on sunday. seemedhat caravan that to catch the president's attention. it fits with something he has been saying since he announced he was running for president back in 2015, that in his mind he views droves of immigrants from mexico and central america making a beeline for the border and coming across illegally. this situation is a bit different because this group plans to come up for the most part, seek asylum at the border. there are some who may try to sneak over illegally, but the president was saying mexico, step up and do something. threateninghreat in to end nafta if mexico does not do something. this is something he has threatened before. members of his administration are trying to negotiate to make nafta a better deal for both sides, rather than just pulling the whole thing, which could throw the economy of
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. >> this journey has been going on for weeks, from central america to mexico. overnight, hundreds of people arrived at the border and were told to wait outside. alex mensing was there and said no one was being processed because authorities said they didn't have the manpower, so they decided to camp out at the door. >> they decided to camp outside. >> reporter: so people are just sitting outside in sleeping bags or something? >> we've got blankets. we've got people bringing clothing and food from the community. there is a ring of fencing around them. and everyone is out here, organizing. >> reporter: now remember these folks say they're not looking to go across the border illegally. they're like your average refugee fleeing gang wars in their own country. some officials say if they're trying to flee central america they could ask mexico for asylum. you can check it out on your podcast. >>> and we have breaking news from afghanistan's capital. more than 20 people are dead after a double suicide bombing carried out in central kabul. the police chief says the secon
. >> this journey has been going on for weeks, from central america to mexico. overnight, hundreds of people arrived at the border and were told to wait outside. alex mensing was there and said no one was being processed because authorities said they didn't have the manpower, so they decided to camp out at the door. >> they decided to camp outside. >> reporter: so people are just sitting outside in sleeping bags or something? >> we've got blankets. we've got people...
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you are blaming america for illegal immigration into america. >> central america as part of america. mexico is part of the america. >> tucker: united states as a separate country that is not the same as honduras. one-third of all honduran el san citizens live here. >> stop taking their natural resources, stop invading the sovereign lands. >> donald trump come about guy is an embarrassment to the world. he sayss o they are coming for daca. daca ended -- people had to have been here by 2012. donald trump doesn't know what he's talking about. >> tucker: i'm not asking your opinions on trump. i'm not interested. hold on. the policies that affect all of us as americans, and you are saying that hondurans have a right to come here because we take the natural resources of honduras is somehow? can you be a lot more specific? >> absolutely. the invasion of the united states of sovereign lands, whether it was the interference in south america with the reagan administration -- >> tucker: what did we do with honduras? >> have you heard of iran contra? the united states is the number one consumer
you are blaming america for illegal immigration into america. >> central america as part of america. mexico is part of the america. >> tucker: united states as a separate country that is not the same as honduras. one-third of all honduran el san citizens live here. >> stop taking their natural resources, stop invading the sovereign lands. >> donald trump come about guy is an embarrassment to the world. he sayss o they are coming for daca. daca ended -- people had to have...
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america across mexico now to the u.s. border they finally reached tell us what's happened to them now. margaret activists told us that around fifty individuals were allowed by mexican officials to cross over to the u.s. border inspection facility yesterday but were unable to be processed by border officials another one hundred fifty of those those are the ones that you see behind me have been saying here for what is now the second day in a row they were expecting to be granted the opportunity to turn themselves into border authorities well over twenty four hours ago but were they were unable to do so overnight a group of around fifty individuals reportedly stayed here camped out. a cold couple of days and you want to a lot of them braving the elements others went back to a nearby shelter again regrouping in the daylight hours and once again waiting here trying to figure out whether or not today would be the day that they would have that opportunity to turn themselves into border authorities it's worth noting that today is
america across mexico now to the u.s. border they finally reached tell us what's happened to them now. margaret activists told us that around fifty individuals were allowed by mexican officials to cross over to the u.s. border inspection facility yesterday but were unable to be processed by border officials another one hundred fifty of those those are the ones that you see behind me have been saying here for what is now the second day in a row they were expecting to be granted the opportunity...
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now in the past half hour hundreds of migrants from central america have reached the mexican border with the united states we're seeing live pictures of the border now from the mexican side they spent a month on the road on a hoping to cross into the u.s. and seek asylum but activists have warned they may not be welcomed by u.s. authorities the among lower palo joins me now live from this parts of the mexican border and city in tijuana so i understand it's kind of decision day manuel ai that decide whether to make it a bit to chance that there are going to try and get into the states or i'd i guess stay on the mexican side john build a life that. well we want to at friendship park right on the border just a few months ago a large group of these central american migrants began their march from the shelters where they're staying here into one or two of the border they are now demonstrating at the border wall waving at their counterparts activists on the other side some around two hundred or three hundred individuals some of them are members of this migrant group others or are activists and
now in the past half hour hundreds of migrants from central america have reached the mexican border with the united states we're seeing live pictures of the border now from the mexican side they spent a month on the road on a hoping to cross into the u.s. and seek asylum but activists have warned they may not be welcomed by u.s. authorities the among lower palo joins me now live from this parts of the mexican border and city in tijuana so i understand it's kind of decision day manuel ai that...
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border the hundreds of migrants from central america to very. much up a size ten doesn't have the right when they want to cross the border tonight u.s. border officials have stopped hundreds of asylum seekers from entering the country after their heavily into the page in the rival a caravan of men women and children had made the much publicized journey from central america hoping to reach the united states and you're saying diego but the group has been left frustrated and angry after officials at the border crossing refused to process their applications president trump has previously argued against allowing the migrants to enter describing mass migration as a security threat. it has been a long ride for these asylum seekers over four thousand kilometers from many of them and now they must wait. u.s. border authorities say they're at full capacity and processing asylum claims some members of the caravan are stopped on the mexican side of the fence. i mean i'm going to turn myself in with my three children. i've heard it is possible to get separat
border the hundreds of migrants from central america to very. much up a size ten doesn't have the right when they want to cross the border tonight u.s. border officials have stopped hundreds of asylum seekers from entering the country after their heavily into the page in the rival a caravan of men women and children had made the much publicized journey from central america hoping to reach the united states and you're saying diego but the group has been left frustrated and angry after officials...
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and hundreds of migrants from central america have reached the mexican border with the united states they've spent a month on the road and hoping to cross into the united states to seek asylum. so in all the stories we're watching on the news ruling party is saying that it won't stop a protest leader who's led massive anti-government rallies from leading the country but only if the opposition unites behind him. demonstrators have been rallying out of cheese a parliamentary vote choose and i miss that demanding that fight has made any call passion on it be chosen for that jump on me as previous prime minister has eon resigned a week ago after demonstrations against him robin forced to walk has more from i mean a second biggest city collaery. some of us will remember the events in one nine hundred eighty eight that happened in armenia a terrible earthquake which raised much of the city i am now in cuba and which left a great many people homeless thirty years old and many of them are still living without adequate accommodation and that is just one example of why so many people in our me
and hundreds of migrants from central america have reached the mexican border with the united states they've spent a month on the road and hoping to cross into the united states to seek asylum. so in all the stories we're watching on the news ruling party is saying that it won't stop a protest leader who's led massive anti-government rallies from leading the country but only if the opposition unites behind him. demonstrators have been rallying out of cheese a parliamentary vote choose and i...
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is obligated to at least consider the claims of the people who have come up in central america seeking asylum doesn't mean that they will have to accept them it doesn't mean that the asylum seekers will get residence in the united states but they will at least get some sort of the ministry of hearing unfortunately for those people who have come up from central america seeking refuge in the united states about three quarters of all the requests for asylum from central americans to come into the united states are denied well it's crossed the border not someone will republican house wolf from the mexican city of tijuana. it was supposed to be the end of a long journey for members of a migrant group finally arriving at the us mexico border crossing here in t one however u.s. customs and border protection announced that they would not be allowing individuals that lack the proper legal documentation to cross into the united states now spirits were higher earlier today members of this migrant group were celebrating at the u.s. border wall what they thought would be the end of their time here
is obligated to at least consider the claims of the people who have come up in central america seeking asylum doesn't mean that they will have to accept them it doesn't mean that the asylum seekers will get residence in the united states but they will at least get some sort of the ministry of hearing unfortunately for those people who have come up from central america seeking refuge in the united states about three quarters of all the requests for asylum from central americans to come into the...
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even as the group of people traveling from central america the border here at san ysidro california to request asylum in the united states the border protection agency announced that it had already reached its capacity and wouldn't be able to process any more applications for at least the rest of the day now this means that those asylum seekers a may have to wait a day or even more as the bureaucratic process works its way forward but the u.s. is obligated to at least consider the claims of the people who have come up in central america seeking asylum doesn't mean that they will have to accept them it doesn't mean that the asylum seekers will get residence in the united states but they will at least get some sort of an administrative hearing unfortunately for those people who have come up from central america seeking refuge in the united states about three quarters of all the requests for asylum from central americans to come into the united states are denied ok we cross the border now to manuel paulo who's more from the mexican city of tijuana. end of a long journey for members of a m
even as the group of people traveling from central america the border here at san ysidro california to request asylum in the united states the border protection agency announced that it had already reached its capacity and wouldn't be able to process any more applications for at least the rest of the day now this means that those asylum seekers a may have to wait a day or even more as the bureaucratic process works its way forward but the u.s. is obligated to at least consider the claims of the...
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there's a lot of violence in central america and that's helping push a lot of people to the border. but what the president here is doing is blaming his political opponents, once again, for some of the nation's biggest problems. it's worked for a while in immigration, but we'll see how long that works. he mentioned the democrats missed an opportunity to deal on daca. well, this president declined the opportunity and a couple of offers from democrats to fix the offer as well. as much as he wants to blame his opponents for this, he's going to own this issue very, very soon, if not already. >> you mentioned the caravan. we'll talk to raul reyes on exactly what it is, significance and the facts of that. but let's talk about another tweet, michael, from the president on his own department of justice and fbi. so this is what he tweeted. so sad that the department of justice and the fbi are slow walking or even not giving the unredacted documents requested by congress, an embarrassment to our country. yes, these attacks aren't new, but that's the point. when a u.s. president calls the justi
there's a lot of violence in central america and that's helping push a lot of people to the border. but what the president here is doing is blaming his political opponents, once again, for some of the nation's biggest problems. it's worked for a while in immigration, but we'll see how long that works. he mentioned the democrats missed an opportunity to deal on daca. well, this president declined the opportunity and a couple of offers from democrats to fix the offer as well. as much as he wants...
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as someone who has covered that journey from central america to the u.s. on occasion or in the past rather, you hear of immigrants who do have that fear, who are concerned about assaults, be it physical or sexual along the way. that is why this caravan is so important to so many women and families and children who are trying to make their way north. they believe, if they are in this caravan, there's strength in numbers. where does the caravan start right now? yes, president trump is correct. it is breaking down. they are going into smaller groups, but that, david and alisyn, is actually something that's pretty normal during these annual events that actually started as sort of a religious pilgrimage that many use to make statements. this group making statements about conditions in central america and making their way north. organizers are still saying they believe at the entd of this about 200 people will make it to the u.s.-mexico border to seek as sigh lull. there's also quite a bit of confusion among organizers. since president trump sent out one tweet t
as someone who has covered that journey from central america to the u.s. on occasion or in the past rather, you hear of immigrants who do have that fear, who are concerned about assaults, be it physical or sexual along the way. that is why this caravan is so important to so many women and families and children who are trying to make their way north. they believe, if they are in this caravan, there's strength in numbers. where does the caravan start right now? yes, president trump is correct. it...
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so many of these families have come from central america, guatemala, honduras, el salvador. you can see people are hugging here. we're going to walk up right to the fence. and these are some of the people, this is the first time they're looking down at the shores of the united states. you see all those signs there. they're chanting "we are immigrants, we are not criminals, we are workers and why are they killing us, why are they murdering us." we're going to walk down here real fast. we're the hope of latin america. this is a group right here. this is what they're seeing before they prepare to turn themselves in for asylum. you can see smiling faces for once in a very long time. it's been a very stressful ordeal for these families. they have been traveling for over a month. they're looking over. they have heard the rhetoric from president trump. now they're seeing support for them on the united states' side. a very emotional time for them. in fact, we're going to make our way down here. that's the ocean. that's the ocean here in tijuana. that's the ocean in the united states
so many of these families have come from central america, guatemala, honduras, el salvador. you can see people are hugging here. we're going to walk up right to the fence. and these are some of the people, this is the first time they're looking down at the shores of the united states. you see all those signs there. they're chanting "we are immigrants, we are not criminals, we are workers and why are they killing us, why are they murdering us." we're going to walk down here real fast....
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so many of these migrants will tell you horrific stories of what they left behind in central america. so what they see on that other side is hope. and what they're hoping for is to seek asylum. this is the legal way to do it. you federal law says if you want to seek asylum, you go to a port of entry. that is what they're doing. >> and for more on this and other u.s. political story, i'm joined by james davis. he is the dean at the university of the school of economics in munich. thank you so much for being with us. >> thank you, rosemary. >> as we just saw, migrants from central america now at the u.s. border plan to seek asylum. but president trump says he won't let them in. this is what he had to say about that matter. >> our laws are so interrupt and so stupid. i call them the dumbest immigration laws anywhere on earth. if a person puts their foot over the line, we have to take them into our country. we have to register them. >> so, james, these migrants at the u.s. boarder are following the legal path to seek asylum, but mr. trump says no and calls u.s. laws corrupt and stupid. so
so many of these migrants will tell you horrific stories of what they left behind in central america. so what they see on that other side is hope. and what they're hoping for is to seek asylum. this is the legal way to do it. you federal law says if you want to seek asylum, you go to a port of entry. that is what they're doing. >> and for more on this and other u.s. political story, i'm joined by james davis. he is the dean at the university of the school of economics in munich. thank you...
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. >> tucker: remember that caravan of migrants coming up from central america. the media said they were dispersed in mexico. but most migrants in one van say they are coming here anyway. and if they get to california, they will find a state in civil war over sanctuary cities so they will get to stay. one politician from that state next. allergies with sinus congestion and pressure? you won't find relief here. go to the pharmacy counter for powerful claritin-d. while the leading allergy spray relieves 6 symptoms... claritin-d relieves 8, including sinus congestion and pressure. claritin-d relieves more. where we're changing withs? contemporary make-overs. then, use the ultimate power handshake, the upper hander with a double palm grab. who has the upper hand now? start winning today. book now at lq.com. you totanobody's hurt, new car. but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new ca
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but away this group of asylum seekers from central america. but the border forces will be well within their rights because the convention is you apply for asylum in the first safe country you are right at, and of course they've already gone through mexico, which would be considered a safe country in this instance. in this case, the united states does not have an agreement with mexico for mexico to act as a safe third country. there's actually no law on the books that says migrants who ci’oss the books that says migrants who cross through mexico should have to request asylum there first. it's not necessarily that they should apply for asylum in mexico, it's that they should apply for asylum in the first country they are in, no matter what country they are in, no matter what country they are in, no matter what country they are in in the world. that has not been the united states position in the past. it is not a justification for the administration to use that in this scenario. under international law, an asylum seeker can claim asylum in the
but away this group of asylum seekers from central america. but the border forces will be well within their rights because the convention is you apply for asylum in the first safe country you are right at, and of course they've already gone through mexico, which would be considered a safe country in this instance. in this case, the united states does not have an agreement with mexico for mexico to act as a safe third country. there's actually no law on the books that says migrants who ci’oss...
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america is suffering from a terrific crime wave it's like a worse zone in terms of the homicide rate so these people are scaping violent criminal gangs they're escaping a government that is not functioning or protecting them and united states has been a destination for asylum seekers for hundreds of years now and what's different here is we have a president who won an election partially based on the idea of rejecting people from central america rejecting refugees and rejecting asylum seekers and you know people around the world looking at this must be wondering why is this particular group attracting so much attention would it have been better if this group that tried to move across to towards the border under the radar. well groups like that are behind it like i have seen from terrorists want to bring attention to the fact that the united states especially under president trump let's be honest president obama did a lot of deportations as well really is rejecting our idea of the american ideal of bringing immigrants bringing asylum seekers bringing refugees here to the united states
america is suffering from a terrific crime wave it's like a worse zone in terms of the homicide rate so these people are scaping violent criminal gangs they're escaping a government that is not functioning or protecting them and united states has been a destination for asylum seekers for hundreds of years now and what's different here is we have a president who won an election partially based on the idea of rejecting people from central america rejecting refugees and rejecting asylum seekers...
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america now i did not think to be let into the united states but u.s. border officials are refusing to accept that the asylum applications. are coming up it is ready to bring to us types of german chancellor i'm coming to the latest national leader to be president trump to examine the kenyan jews on the alter the facts not just runs on the bright side they will move quickly if they can't buy these potentially crippling methods so how much of trying to europe's major because . i'm still getting a welcome to the program. at least twenty five people have been killed and scores injured in back to backs musard bombings in afghanistan's capital kabul assad blasts in the country's south left eleven children dead six journalists and four police officers are amongst the dax in kabul killed after they rushed in the same of the first attack placing the first bomber was on a motorbike chemical second to some fourteen disguised as a journalist bombs exploded during rush hour in the city's diplomatic corps to islamic state groups as it carried out the kabul by. a fre
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america by all accounts their intentions are to come to the border and not try to creep in you know by scaling a fence or crossing a river or walking through the desert or anything of that nature sue they plan to come here present themselves to u.s. border authorities and request asylum asylum is a part of international law and u.s. law and countries are required to consider asylum for people who say that they're being persecuted on various grounds including for their religion their political beliefs or belonging in a certain group the problem that these migrants may face is that they don't fall within those traditional categories of persecution their fear as we pointed out in the story is from the extremely severe violence back in their home countries where they are subject to extortion to threats. the homicide rates are incredibly high and so they're fleeing to come to the united states for safety what will happen is that they will be. processed they'll the names will and details will be taken and then most likely they'll be put into a detention facility waiting for an administrat
america by all accounts their intentions are to come to the border and not try to creep in you know by scaling a fence or crossing a river or walking through the desert or anything of that nature sue they plan to come here present themselves to u.s. border authorities and request asylum asylum is a part of international law and u.s. law and countries are required to consider asylum for people who say that they're being persecuted on various grounds including for their religion their political...
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is obligated to at least consider the claims of the people who have come up in central america seeking asylum doesn't mean that they will have to accept them it doesn't mean that the asylum seekers will get residence in the united states but they will at least get some sort of the ministry of hearing unfortunately for those people who have come up from central america seeking refuge in the united states about three quarters of all the requests for asylum from central americans to come into the united states are denied across the border and suman well or apollo who has more from the mexican city of tijuana. it was supposed to be the end of a long journey for members of a migrant group finally arriving at the us mexico border crossing here in t one however u.s. customs and border protection announced that they would not be allowing individuals that lack the proper legal documentation to cross into the united states now spirits were higher earlier today members of this migrant group are celebrating at the u.s. border wall what they thought would be the end of their time here in mexico aga
is obligated to at least consider the claims of the people who have come up in central america seeking asylum doesn't mean that they will have to accept them it doesn't mean that the asylum seekers will get residence in the united states but they will at least get some sort of the ministry of hearing unfortunately for those people who have come up from central america seeking refuge in the united states about three quarters of all the requests for asylum from central americans to come into the...
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is obligated to at least consider the claims of the people who have come up in central america seeking asylum doesn't mean that they will have to accept them it doesn't mean that the asylum seekers will get residence in the united states but they will at least get some sort of an administrative hearing unfortunately for those people who have come up from central america seeking refuge in the united states about three quarters of all the requests for asylum from central americans to come into the united states are denied ok let's cross the border now to manuel or apolo who's on the mexican side near the city of tijuana. it was supposed to be the end of a long journey for members of a migrant group finally arriving at the us mexico border crossing here in t one a however u.s. customs and border protection announced that they would not be allowing individuals that lacked the proper legal documentation to cross into the united states now the spirits were higher earlier today members of this migrant group are celebrating at the u.s. border wall with they thought would be the end of their ti
is obligated to at least consider the claims of the people who have come up in central america seeking asylum doesn't mean that they will have to accept them it doesn't mean that the asylum seekers will get residence in the united states but they will at least get some sort of an administrative hearing unfortunately for those people who have come up from central america seeking refuge in the united states about three quarters of all the requests for asylum from central americans to come into...
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president donald trump has described a large group of migrants from central america as being besieged with violence and sexual assault invoking language from his presidential campaign and twenty fifteen trump said some mexican immigrants are rapists. the judge in brazil has issued an arrest warrant for former president luis in the silver follows a ruling by the country's top court he must start a twelve year prison sentence for corruption so you newman has more from brasilia. this arrest warrant because lula and his workers party completely off guard at this hour we know that lula has moved from his home in sao paolo to the headquarters of the metal workers union people are moving in and out of there they're trying we suppose to figure out what his next move will be we also know that the federal police has promised to give what they call a dignified place for him to serve out his sentence the the judge said gillmor who issued the arrest warrant has said that he will not take him away in handcuffs a german court has rejected a spanish extradition request for catalonia his former leader
president donald trump has described a large group of migrants from central america as being besieged with violence and sexual assault invoking language from his presidential campaign and twenty fifteen trump said some mexican immigrants are rapists. the judge in brazil has issued an arrest warrant for former president luis in the silver follows a ruling by the country's top court he must start a twelve year prison sentence for corruption so you newman has more from brasilia. this arrest...
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indeed, many people who are immigrants from central america have contributed to the u.s. the real danger of immigration is when you raise it up as a political issue. it is a danger to donald trump if he forces a shutdown of the u.s. government or if he appears to simply be deporting people who have been here for years. but most of all, most of all, this issue is a danger to those people, almost 800,000 dreamers who are in limbo and are threatened by deportation if they allow it to go ahead. >> scott lucas, we appreciate your analysis. thank you. >> thank you. >>> we have seen north korea's leader clapping before, of course usually after he tested a new weapon. but sunday was different. kim jong-un came out for a landmark concert by a group of south korean artists. they included k-pop stars like red velvet. it's the first time south korean artists have played in the north in more than a decade. sunday's diplomatic push also included this event. the south korean tae kwon do team put on a display for thousands of north koreans. they kicked, jumped, and even did their own k-p
indeed, many people who are immigrants from central america have contributed to the u.s. the real danger of immigration is when you raise it up as a political issue. it is a danger to donald trump if he forces a shutdown of the u.s. government or if he appears to simply be deporting people who have been here for years. but most of all, most of all, this issue is a danger to those people, almost 800,000 dreamers who are in limbo and are threatened by deportation if they allow it to go ahead....
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often central america. the big question is, what happens when they arrive? i know they want to seek protection, but they won't necessarily get that. >> they will be arrested. you cannot illegally b is really come to the united states -- you cannot illegally come to the united states. amy: we're going to talk about this delegation, what he calls caravan that is making its way through mexico in our next segment. on wednesday, trump tweeted -- "our border laws are very weak while those of mexico & canada are very strong. congress must change these obama era, and other, laws now! the democrats stand in our way - they want people to pour into our country unchecked. crime! we will be taking strong action today." on tuesday, trump said the military would be used to guard the u.s.-mexico border. pres. trump: we have no border because we had obama make changes. president obama made changes that basically created no border. it is called catch and release the stuff you catch them, reregister them, they go into or countrtry. wewe can't throw themem out. we have very bad
often central america. the big question is, what happens when they arrive? i know they want to seek protection, but they won't necessarily get that. >> they will be arrested. you cannot illegally b is really come to the united states -- you cannot illegally come to the united states. amy: we're going to talk about this delegation, what he calls caravan that is making its way through mexico in our next segment. on wednesday, trump tweeted -- "our border laws are very weak while those...
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these are religious marches across central america. they are using one to make a statement. one started on the southern border of mexico, so the border with guatemala, and they have more than a thousand people who are trying to make a statement on immigration, on the conditions of central america. and they're making their way, according to the clollaborators who are helping to organize them, one out of south america, they are helping them make their way north. some of them will actually go to the border of the u.s. and seek asylum. let's put this in context. this is a tradition that happens every year. there are veracruzes who take on different meenanings. some of them are for religious purposes. they tell me it's not a political statement but more of a humanitarian issue, because they believe this is something that needs some focus. when we talked to organizers of these, they wouldn't respond directly to president trump, but they did say when it comes to those tweets that they believe it's a little bit of a narrow-minded response to these marches that happen every year. whe
these are religious marches across central america. they are using one to make a statement. one started on the southern border of mexico, so the border with guatemala, and they have more than a thousand people who are trying to make a statement on immigration, on the conditions of central america. and they're making their way, according to the clollaborators who are helping to organize them, one out of south america, they are helping them make their way north. some of them will actually go to...
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america rejecting refugees and rejecting asylum seekers and you know people around the world looking at this must be wondering why is this particular group attracting so much attention would it have been better if this group had tried to move across to towards the border under the radar. well groups like that are behind it like they have seen from terrorists and want to bring attention to the fact that the united states especially under president trump let's be honest president obama did a lot of deportations as well really is rejecting our idea of the american ideal of bringing immigrants bringing asylum seekers bringing refugees here to the united states or they're trying to highlight what the trumpet ministration is doing in our country right now and is appealing to this nationalist a protectionist right wing element in the united states which a lot of americans are buying into right now and sadly they are using imagery coming from countries like germany and hungary and isolated images like that to stir up this national sentiment nationalist sentiment in the immigration sentiment
america rejecting refugees and rejecting asylum seekers and you know people around the world looking at this must be wondering why is this particular group attracting so much attention would it have been better if this group had tried to move across to towards the border under the radar. well groups like that are behind it like they have seen from terrorists and want to bring attention to the fact that the united states especially under president trump let's be honest president obama did a lot...
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america? terms of its politics in that region, in centralamerica? well, it is an important nation relative to its very small size, in the sense that while the neighbouring countries in central america are going to very violent and very bloody civil wars in the 1980s, costa rica was a very stable democracy, in fact played an important role as a peacemaker. it is important nation in those terms alone but it has been very proud of that stability, it does not have an army, for example, and i think that there is no sense of wanting to lose that stability. as this polarising position appeared over the question of gay marriage, of same—sex marriage. the reason it came up at all is because of a ruling by the inter—american court on human rights which says all member states must implement the ruling that same—sex marriage is legal, and of course, in the heavily conservative part of the world like central america, that is very controversial for a lot of voters and a lot of individuals. thank you v
america? terms of its politics in that region, in centralamerica? well, it is an important nation relative to its very small size, in the sense that while the neighbouring countries in central america are going to very violent and very bloody civil wars in the 1980s, costa rica was a very stable democracy, in fact played an important role as a peacemaker. it is important nation in those terms alone but it has been very proud of that stability, it does not have an army, for example, and i think...
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so, all the population of central america could plausibly claim asylum here. do we have a right to say no?? and how many -- >> absolutely. >> tucker: can we say no to? if we have that right, then why is no one in statewide office in california invoking that right?in why are they saying, we don't actually have a righthe to keep people out? >> no.o. what they are saying in california is that california is not obligatedif to enforce its federal immigration law. that's always been true. we can agree on that. that's not what these sanctuary city policies are really about. sanctuary city originally, if you look back at 20, 30 was enacted to protect the daca type p people. and 70% of americans believe that we need to deal with daca. even our president believes that. if the president would do that, it would make it a lot harder for us here in california to defend our sanctuary city policy. there is no question t about it. >> tucker: let me ask you this, let's say you had 5 million migrants from central america show up in california tomorrow, claim asylum, allf of them
so, all the population of central america could plausibly claim asylum here. do we have a right to say no?? and how many -- >> absolutely. >> tucker: can we say no to? if we have that right, then why is no one in statewide office in california invoking that right?in why are they saying, we don't actually have a righthe to keep people out? >> no.o. what they are saying in california is that california is not obligatedif to enforce its federal immigration law. that's always been...
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hundreds of migrants from central america trying to enter the united states from mexico after a month on the road they reach the u.s. border with protesters on the american side of the fence there to welcome them the migrants including many from honduras and el salvador hoping to seek asylum in the u.s. but the trump administration has vowed to crack down on immigration so rob granules joins us live now from san ysidro border crossing just south of san diego and we know that u.s. officials have been reacting to the caravan's arrival rubble more can you tell us. well we have a bit of news on the whole subject mari i'm the customs and border protection agency has advised the media and the public that they're they have no longer any capacity to process any people who are coming to this border crossing in order to claim asylum or try to get refugee status they say they have limited numbers of agents who are able to do that and they're basically they're done for today now we know that for on the other side just behind me here the bulk of that group of central american migrants has not yet
hundreds of migrants from central america trying to enter the united states from mexico after a month on the road they reach the u.s. border with protesters on the american side of the fence there to welcome them the migrants including many from honduras and el salvador hoping to seek asylum in the u.s. but the trump administration has vowed to crack down on immigration so rob granules joins us live now from san ysidro border crossing just south of san diego and we know that u.s. officials have...
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a caravan of some 1200 people from central america have crossed mexico's southern border headed north for the u.s. border where they plan to seek asylum. right now they are in the southern state of oaxaca, 300 miles south of mexico city marching north unimpeded by mexican law enforcement or military. we will have a full report. also tonight president trump taking aim at
a caravan of some 1200 people from central america have crossed mexico's southern border headed north for the u.s. border where they plan to seek asylum. right now they are in the southern state of oaxaca, 300 miles south of mexico city marching north unimpeded by mexican law enforcement or military. we will have a full report. also tonight president trump taking aim at
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america because of the gangs and rule of law problem that central america has not been able to solve and the u.s. has not managed to help them solve. the judges will allow them to process these people. the big complaint has been they get arrested and they're told they have a hearing later and sometimes they don't show up. >> paul: the actual caravan vanished in mexico. it broke apart, right? >> it was sort of an urban legend. what was going on is every year right around this time there's this protest march, asking mexico to pay more attention to this problem, from people fleeing the violence in central america. they march up to mexico city. that's what they were doing. some of them carry on to the u.s. border. but many of them didn't have the plan to come to the u.s. in the first place. >> paul: do you think it's smart for the president to give up on a daca deal this year? >> no. i think that's a big point. look, if i step back a little, i think this is a proxy fight. there are some on the left that don't want any border, don't want anyone to come in at any time and they make all sor
america because of the gangs and rule of law problem that central america has not been able to solve and the u.s. has not managed to help them solve. the judges will allow them to process these people. the big complaint has been they get arrested and they're told they have a hearing later and sometimes they don't show up. >> paul: the actual caravan vanished in mexico. it broke apart, right? >> it was sort of an urban legend. what was going on is every year right around this time...
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side that you would have never caravan leaving central america tomorrow. that's why the president of course has been complaining about the law. however, the law says from what i'm told that everyone who presents themselves with a legitimate asylum claim, has a right to be heard, and even if they are denied a credible fear interview, they have a right to see an immigration judge. that's why this thing is a big deal. i'm going to send it back to you, but right now, this is paralyzed right now as they are going to go to the border or not? >> william, just to be clear, there are attorneys there who are in essence coaching these people on what to tell the folks at the border in order to gain asylum? >> well, i will tell you this, i've talked to obviously attorneys, but as well as many of the immigrants and they say they are not being coached on exactly what to say, but they are being told what kind of a message will get through and what would not. so you can kind of take it for what you will, whether it's deliberate or simply implied as to what type of claim, i
side that you would have never caravan leaving central america tomorrow. that's why the president of course has been complaining about the law. however, the law says from what i'm told that everyone who presents themselves with a legitimate asylum claim, has a right to be heard, and even if they are denied a credible fear interview, they have a right to see an immigration judge. that's why this thing is a big deal. i'm going to send it back to you, but right now, this is paralyzed right now as...
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it's about 1100 people fleeing central america. they were organized by the pro-migrant rights group people without borders.s. the name alone shows it's a nonprofit and their agenda isou dramatically opposed to this administration. started out in honduras then left the southern tip of mexico on about march 25th, traveling over 1,000 miles by foot, bus, cargo train, whatever they could get. they first want asylum in mexico but at least some of them want to come to the united states.as that drew the president's ire on easter sunday. as he walked into church with the first lady, and read a report in buzzfeed that mexican immigration officers are simply monitoring this caravan of our because of its large size, rather than figuring out who has valid passports and who doesn't. >> mexico has got to help us at the border. if they are not going to help us at the border, it's a very sad thing between two countries.ng mexico has got to help us at the border. a lot of people are coming in because they want to take advantage of daca. we are goin
it's about 1100 people fleeing central america. they were organized by the pro-migrant rights group people without borders.s. the name alone shows it's a nonprofit and their agenda isou dramatically opposed to this administration. started out in honduras then left the southern tip of mexico on about march 25th, traveling over 1,000 miles by foot, bus, cargo train, whatever they could get. they first want asylum in mexico but at least some of them want to come to the united states.as that drew...
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about 1100 people fleeing central america. they were organized by the pro-migrant rights group people without borders. the name alone shows it's a nonprofit and their agenda is dramatically opposed to this administration. mo started out in honduras then left the southern tip of mexico on about march 25th, traveling over 1,000 miles by foot, boss, cargo tray, whatever they could get. they first want asylum in mexico but at least some of them want to come to the united states. that drew the president tsai are on eastern eastern sunday. immigration officers are simply monitoring this caravan from afar because of its large size, rather than figuring out who has a valid passport who doesn't. >> mexico has got to help us at the border. if they are not going to help us at the border, it's a very sad thing between two countries. mexico has got to help us at the border. a lot of people are coming in because they want to take advantage of daca. we are going to have to really see. we have a great chance, the democrats blew it where they
about 1100 people fleeing central america. they were organized by the pro-migrant rights group people without borders. the name alone shows it's a nonprofit and their agenda is dramatically opposed to this administration. mo started out in honduras then left the southern tip of mexico on about march 25th, traveling over 1,000 miles by foot, boss, cargo tray, whatever they could get. they first want asylum in mexico but at least some of them want to come to the united states. that drew the...
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that today has a presence in central america and several cities around the u.s. . but it remains a relatively small presence here on the island in suffolk county it's four hundred members according to police of one point five million residents. despite that shortly after the murders. came here promising to liberate long island thirteen. they have transformed peaceful parks and beautiful. neighborhoods into blood stained killing fields their animals it was one of many speeches from the white house warning americans about and this thirteen. here tonight are two fathers and two mothers and in january two thousand and eighteen. the grieving families to be as guests for the state of the union address these two precious. were brutally murdered while walking together in their home he would use these murders to call for stricter immigration laws linking the violence to a wave of unaccompanied minors crossing the border in recent years many of these gang members took advantage of glaring loopholes laws to enter the country illegal unaccompanied. minors. i mean clearly clear
that today has a presence in central america and several cities around the u.s. . but it remains a relatively small presence here on the island in suffolk county it's four hundred members according to police of one point five million residents. despite that shortly after the murders. came here promising to liberate long island thirteen. they have transformed peaceful parks and beautiful. neighborhoods into blood stained killing fields their animals it was one of many speeches from the white...
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. >> narrator: "frontline" takes you on a journey fm central america to the american heartland. >> we've got these kids. for us to just throw them to the wolves, it's wrong. >> narrator: reporter ffodil altan, from the uc berkeley imstigative reporting program, goes inside a cral conspiracy. >> altan: is pablo someone you would ever conder dangerous? >> i think he's like a rat in a corner if you trapped in it. >> narrator: "trafficked in america" >> "frontline" is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. additional support is provided by the abrams foundati committed to excellence in journalism. the parkoundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the john and helen gr family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagr. major support for frontline and for "trafficked in america" is b providthe john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building more
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that today has a presence in central america and several cities around the u.s. . but it remains a relatively small presence here on the island in suffolk county it's four hundred members according to police of one point five million residents. despite that shortly after the murders donald trump came here promising to liberate long island thirteen. they have transformed peaceful parks and beautiful. neighborhoods into blood stained killing fields their animals it was one of many speeches from the white house warning americans about and this thirteen. here tonight are two fathers and two mothers and in january two thousand and eighteen did the grieving families to be as guests for the state of the union address these two precious. were brutally murdered while walking together in their home he would use these murders to call for stricter immigration laws linking the violence to a wave of unaccompanied minors crossing the border in recent years many of these gang members took advantage of glaring loopholes laws to enter the country illegal unaccompanied. minors. i mea
that today has a presence in central america and several cities around the u.s. . but it remains a relatively small presence here on the island in suffolk county it's four hundred members according to police of one point five million residents. despite that shortly after the murders donald trump came here promising to liberate long island thirteen. they have transformed peaceful parks and beautiful. neighborhoods into blood stained killing fields their animals it was one of many speeches from...
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a caravan of some 1200 people from central america have crossed mexico's southern border headed north for the u.s. border where they plan to seek asylum. right now they are in the southern state of oaxaca, 300 miles south of mexico city marching north unimpeded by mexican law enforcement or military. we will have a full report. also tonight president trump taking aim at democrats and reported rhinos for their failure to front the border all. president trump today said democrats are to blame for the end of daca. >> they had a great opportunity and they really let them down. to shame. lou: we'll take up the border over the border walensa ensure cities and what what's likely to happen as the caravan approaches the u.s. border. the president of the border patrol council brandon judd and jessica van at the center for immigration studies joins us tonight and a selloff on wall street, all three indexes in the red for the year to date. the business press covering tariffs like the left-wing national media covers politics with hyperbole, sensationalism, fake news and plain indifference to facts
a caravan of some 1200 people from central america have crossed mexico's southern border headed north for the u.s. border where they plan to seek asylum. right now they are in the southern state of oaxaca, 300 miles south of mexico city marching north unimpeded by mexican law enforcement or military. we will have a full report. also tonight president trump taking aim at democrats and reported rhinos for their failure to front the border all. president trump today said democrats are to blame for...
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america making comments and statements about their conditions from central america. so they are making their way north. some of them plan to seek asylum. others just making a statement, ana. >> okay, leyla. let me turn to boris. thank you and stand by. so, boris, the president tweeting a lot on this this morning also saying this. no deal on daca, big capital letters. he has said that before only to reverse himself. i'm wondering how u.s. lawmakers are reacting. >> hey there, ana, many of them pointing out the incongruity of this message from the president on easter, not the most merciful tone from the president. democrat of california actually tweeted out a bible verse. he wrighttes you must not mistr foreigners. he writes further, happy easter, mr. president. a member of president trump's only party from here in south florida actually wrote, such a strong message of love and new beginnings from the president on easter sunday. and then a little bit of emoji humor there. and, further, the congressional hispanic caucus putting out another message pointing out the fact
america making comments and statements about their conditions from central america. so they are making their way north. some of them plan to seek asylum. others just making a statement, ana. >> okay, leyla. let me turn to boris. thank you and stand by. so, boris, the president tweeting a lot on this this morning also saying this. no deal on daca, big capital letters. he has said that before only to reverse himself. i'm wondering how u.s. lawmakers are reacting. >> hey there, ana,...
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he didn't know those were political refugees coming from central america asking for asylum. it's different. >> and what's also confusing about all this is most polls show that about 90% of americans support a daca deal. so why would mr. trump turn his back on this? >> it is absolutely true. 90% are brought here by their parents. they don't know any other country, they have grown up in mexico. they stay here because they're very exemplary students. they're high achieving students. maybe trump is not getting it that most americans want to give these folks a chance to use the country that they live in to achieve something in life. he is only looking at his 33% of the base of the voters of his base that actually want him, maybe he is thinking they're tough on anti-immigrant. he is trying to stick to the same rhetoric he had during the campaign, hoping to win those people back again that supported him and their die-hard anti-immigrant. i'm not sure what they're thinking. he's not thinking very clearly in my view. >> he has confused a lot of people along the way. peter matthews, i
he didn't know those were political refugees coming from central america asking for asylum. it's different. >> and what's also confusing about all this is most polls show that about 90% of americans support a daca deal. so why would mr. trump turn his back on this? >> it is absolutely true. 90% are brought here by their parents. they don't know any other country, they have grown up in mexico. they stay here because they're very exemplary students. they're high achieving students....
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that today has a presence in central america and several cities around the u.s. . but it remains a relatively small presence here on the island in suffolk county it's four hundred members according to police of one point five million residents. despite that shortly after the murders donald trump came here promising to liberate long island thirteen. they have transformed peaceful parks and beautiful. neighborhoods into blood stained chilling seals their animals it was one of many speeches from...
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it is people coming on in central america. this is happened since reagan interfered. they are escaping violence and hunger and looking for refuge and trying to come to the country and you have a boerpd patrol spokesman and said come and you will get in, that's a lie. that's not the way it work and it causes these people to cross and think they will get. most will not get in. >> tucker: i am not sure why you would feel an obligation to defend the government of mexico which his been literally for years and trained people with documents that we have on how to get in this country illegally. why are you flacking for them? i don't know what is in it for you. stop lying about this. mixture co could stop it right now. it is it a long country. and they are not. this is an act of hostility. >> the thing is we allow people to travel freely in the country as a lot of countries do. you are lying. show me a document where the mexican government is training people to cross into the united states. the mexican government is not doing. >> tucker: really? i am sorry, i win with superior
it is people coming on in central america. this is happened since reagan interfered. they are escaping violence and hunger and looking for refuge and trying to come to the country and you have a boerpd patrol spokesman and said come and you will get in, that's a lie. that's not the way it work and it causes these people to cross and think they will get. most will not get in. >> tucker: i am not sure why you would feel an obligation to defend the government of mexico which his been...
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that today has a presence in central america and several cities around the u.s. . but it remains a relatively small presence here on the island in suffolk county it's four hundred members according to police of one point five million residents. despite that shortly after the murders. came here promising to liberate long island thirteen. they have transformed peaceful parks and beautiful. neighborhoods into blood stained killing fields their animals it was one of many speeches from the white house warning americans about and this thirteen. here tonight are two fathers and two mothers and in january two thousand and eighteen did the grieving families to be as guests for the state of the union address these two precious. were brutally murdered while walking together in their home he would use these murders to call for stricter immigration laws linking the violence to a wave of unaccompanied minors crossing the border in recent years many of these gang members took advantage of glaring loopholes laws to enter the country illegal unaccompanied. minors. i mean clearly cl
that today has a presence in central america and several cities around the u.s. . but it remains a relatively small presence here on the island in suffolk county it's four hundred members according to police of one point five million residents. despite that shortly after the murders. came here promising to liberate long island thirteen. they have transformed peaceful parks and beautiful. neighborhoods into blood stained killing fields their animals it was one of many speeches from the white...