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it is in other medical supplies to maybe after it confirmed its 1st case of the virus the country's health care system is highly vulnerable after years of conflicts curfews are in place and schools have been close as authorities try to prevent a large scale outbreak there is concern that there's too much indifference towards the pandemic in africa's most populous nation nigeria has imposed strict measures following a shop rise in cases and it's for a say tallahassee but the streets are still packed with people india's 1300000000 people have been put under lockdown for the next 3 weeks people are banned from leaving their homes but the government says essential supplies will be available and the tokyo 2020 and then picks have been postponed for a year japan's prime minister shinzo abbay says he is determined to hold the games by the summer of 2021 as a symbol of the whilst triumph over a coronavirus those are the headlines on al-jazeera coming up next it's walls of shame distilling this. one a prime minister takes a lump of coal into his own to fall into that hole means
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a lot to the country's fortunes we bring you the stories and developments that are rapidly changing the world we live in. was a slogan that whatever the prime minister boris johnson counting the cost on al-jazeera. this is the u.s. mexican border a harsh landscape that's become the focus a bitter debate between the 2 countries. yes. ok well bill the long haul you get paid. the right got it right for. the film were about to show you the 1st ad in 2007 it questions a policy that's become even more contentious today. the sonoran desert in the south of the united states
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a harsh hot and unforgiving landscape straddling the border with mexico a natural barrier not so much a protective wall but a regional belt dividing the bodies of 2 nations. thousands of illegal migrants cross into this area of arizona every year to them it represents a gateway to a better life. in reality it's often a cold glitter of death from which they may never return. crossing the desert to avoid these steel and concrete walls which mark the border in urban areas where the main road like this with look for. anybody out here they could be standing on the side of the road if they have made it this far. little the. volunteer catherine ferguson and physician norma price are samaritans. rescuing
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those who are in desperate need of help illegals who've been physically and mentally defeated by the deadly conditions people walk not only trails but they walk in circles. it's been lost so you could have a child walking out here you could have a man a grandmother or you could have a group of people and all i'm doing is looking for anything that looks like a human being. but katherine and norma all the only ones on the lookout. then. tell 1st who took us to the united states government has. as many border patrol and border patrol backup as there are stars in the sky. in an attempt to secure its borders the current administration is spending billions of dollars on enforcement money many argue is doing little to stop the human traffic merely rebooting it since they've closed the ports it forces people out
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into the secure. desert and people are dying so. it is supposed to send a message back to the villages in mexico that if you come here you'll die out of the desert it's a policy of death. they really don't know what they're facing i mean they don't know how hot and dry it is most of them if they have been here before they don't know about the desert and mostly women in high heel shoes are wedge issues and they all have one bottle of water and in this environment that is so hot and dry and desolate. if they need if they have a degree of heat exhaustion if they need to be in techno hospital me and the heat literally just codes for the brain the heart the good news we see a lot of pregnant women and that also. increases the risk that they'll get into trouble. the the worst saddest of all courses the children and we see
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a situation where children. bob for those making the passage it's a terrible choice. gamble really faced death and avoid capture or seek help even if that means deportation order. head in the distance emerging from the scrub stands a solitary figure. his decision has been made paying with his life is too high a price for passage to the promised land. what does this. mean. so much somebody tunnels so much the night. frightened disorientated and exhausted his story is like so many of those
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left behind when he couldn't keep up with the group. the specialist went on in other parts of the think tank is. to get out of. what will be. the going. to be an iraqi journalist. and they will accompany never. face me. but if. you want us to. think. that all. the bruins going to let me tell you that. i found myself in a white boy and i can hold it in the now but why put it in a primitive you know where we'll need the wood a little bit more chief and. just been yank they want to thank
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you for you before you. move. through woodruff. through. it on line. and so they don't familia. they can. go. the samaritans presenting him with his options but his face betrays the arms. peers who simply. play the fed up and. going to see us nor means the samaritans can do nothing but call the border patrol placing an illegal in their own car would mean a possible jail sentence anybody that gives them a ride will be arrested if they're caught we can't do that they could spend 5 years
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in prison for transporting. and 10 years for conspiring against the united states government. with little time to collect his thoughts and belongings he's arrested by the border patrol. and this is a 1st time blow up the mall and i can't just stand back literally like john. or. i apologize for america there are really nice americans here those guys were nice. but if the authorities appear to be taking a hard line there's a reason for their lack of hospitality the truth is many who attempt to cross illegally will do so again and again until they succeed and that means 0 tolerance. your. life.
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as you put it on the well ok. they have a warrant oh my goodness these are human beings we're dealing with intelligent feelings since you know beans. we can't give them socks or water there's something very wrong with that. we have a schizophrenia sign at the border we have this big sign that says keep out and at the same time metaphorically we have the sign that says help wanted we have there's a tremendous lure of jobs we have significant sectors of the economy that need large numbers of low skilled workers that were not producing in the native born population and there are no legal channels for those workers to command and therefore the only way those workers can enter in large numbers it's illegally. judith is an academic and an immigration x. but she knows the statistics speak for themselves since 2000 people have been
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entering at the rate of about $850000.00 a year there are currently an estimated 12000000 people in the country illegally and that's a huge number but the other thing that's happening is that immigrants are going to what we call nontraditional states communities all over the country are suddenly waking up to find large foreign born populations that in their midst and their schools and it seemed like it happened overnight in felicitous and wait a minute what's going on and there's a feeling that the system's out of control which in fact it so i mean there are serious problems with our immigration system. a series of fences dotted along the 3000 kilometer border between the united states and mexico were designed to stem the flow of illegal movement in there is based on current estimates the system is a failure. the walls have not been an effective deterrent they've changed their way
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and the costs involved in getting it at the time that the fence was put up in california they had the assumption was that the desert was too difficult environment in the desert which itself would be an effective wall and people wouldn't come in through the desert. that has turned out to be false people have come into the desert as you know a lot of people died trying to cross. despite this the walls will continue to go up with president bush signing off on the secure fence act in 2006 approving the construction of a war stretching 1000 kilometers on the other side of the fence the lure of the american dollar appeals to both citizens and the mexican government alike mexico benefits tremendously by having its workers here. remittances money being sent home by mexican citizens working in the united states to their families in mexico is the 2nd largest source of foreign currency in mexico but lessens the social pressure
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within the country so mexico in a real way doesn't have a huge incentive to stop this. over doro all she can see is a separation barrier which has divided her family. but i. will . buy all my bookkeeping. but i've been there. and they're not without legal status one cannot move between the 2 countries so for the past 14 years he hasn't seen his family in mexico. you know they.
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want to. it's a sacrifice millions have been willing to make. many more. to follow. their. mexico a country of more than 100000000 people but more than 40 percent live below the poverty line for so many that poverty line here at the border with the united states. on the other side stands opportunity employment and dreams of earning a high old way. but standing in their way through such as this. this is american border patrol u.s. citizens doing their bit to keep illegals. the
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organization is led by glenn spends his arizona run directly the border thanks to glenn anyone can patrol it via the internet. this is one of american border patrols remotely operated border cams this camera is wireless and operated by solar power. so really you could run this camera from your home in new york to watch the border so that we can have thousands of americans watching the border was real vigilance 24 hours a day 7 days a week. glenn says the u.s. government secure border initiative is a disastrous failure and he's compiled hours of video footage to prove it this is the most highly policed area in the country right and we could walk through even in
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daylight right with a huge atomic bomb on our back. and they would know it they could stop it if they wanted to but they don't. i will bet you there are at least 60 illegal aliens holed up moving through the river in the washington right now you have to understand this goes on for. 100 miles of the united states border. all along you're now people say well i don't see anybody well they don't want to be seen and to make sure they are being seen american border patrol is spending millions of donated dollars on surveillance equipment this is our border hawk you avi u.a.b. stands for unmanned aerial vehicle and basically it's not a lot different than a remote control airplane except this has a computer inside of it if eyes by itself. and underneath it down here this is our
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little pan and tilt system here this is one we designed it had built for us and this allows us to look around 360 and i interrogate a target as it would be called where you can look at some and stay on it as the plane is moving a former military man mike king knows how to catch the enemy so when the federal aviation authorities stopped him flying on mind aircraft he simply changed tactics plan b. was a viral airplane and so we did we purchased a cessna 2 to a 6 and we get a lot of video that way it's been a extremely effective tool for us to gather intelligence on what's happening on the border what you train your eye to see in the bush is you start picking up pretty easily as you fly along or especially the south side as they're staging. there are aspiring illegal aliens at that point there is a lot of it you don't see it because they don't want to be seen but they're
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everywhere and we 1st got a thermal camera put on the house and i turned in i swung into the south just looking into mexico for people down there and the next day there were people down there and the next day there were people down there and that every night i was catching groups of 2030 walking just west of the property here for like 3 weeks straight for in 3 weeks i caught like 500 people i don't pretend like i'm not involved you know my my conscience when i see it happening you know getting into my country there and i call the border patrol so let them deal with that we don't go out and tackle anybody. this all may seem a little excessive obsessive or even slightly odd but considering that more than $3000000000.00 u.s. dollars is being spent on border security glenn showed al-jazeera exactly where that money isn't going for projects now that. international border between the united states and mexico i'm now going to step into mexico.
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and here we are. self of the border. down mexico way. this is the 1st line of defense for the united states against an invasion from the rest of the world it may stop some but not many come much money we're spending on defending the borders of iraq. and our borders are wide open. and the government knows it is wide open to drugs terrorists and we've proven there. and they know it. but there were being sacrificed on the altar of globalism and longer believe in the nation state they want to merge mexico the united states and canada together and if a few 1000 people are sacrificed in the process as just price.
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for many who have tried to cross and failed they rest receive medical treatment for cuts and blisters and then get ready to do it all again and here in nogales in mexico people smuggling is big business for. me. i stay as the fiend this man is a. he won't show his face because he imports goods from the united states but it's human exportation and exploitation where the real money is a head. and not forced. on it by and. by a little mantras and get back in place was a pleasure said was as bored as it would get a god. but there in lies the irony of the situation the legal route into the us is fraught with as many obstacles as
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a trek through the desert. regardless of one's political allegiance regardless of whether someone's an activist or humanitarian you can't. turn away from those and i hear often i hear people say well i like the migrants i just don't like the illegal migrant or like immigrants just those who come in legally and i think his people are either extremely naive or. stubborn or. turning their back on the situation because there's no way these people can come in legally. though as the saying goes do good fences make good neighbors many would argue it's merely the symptoms that are being addressed not because that is an issue for both sides of the fence i think a chain fall that
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a country as rich as mexico. is forcing poor people to come to another country to work i would suggest that it is shameful that the president and mexico calls people who go to other countries in legally to work here . and i think it's shameful that of both our countries that we can't get together and work out some sort of a sensible policy. melissa owens lives with the reality of illegal migration this is her backyard it stretches as far as the eye can see well basically mexico is about 4 and a half miles right over that ridge right there this is due south. but she's seen enough of the problems and trespass as. i would say we would have at least one group of 15 to 20 people at least every night sometimes groups of men but
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sometimes women with children in their arms. waking me up you know they have no idea what to do the last they just need help they've been told by their guides there that it's 6 months to wherever they're going to get up to the top of that ridge and there this is the view they get to look out across the valley obviously there's nothing. but within the picturesque landscape melissa's ranch resembles a fortified compound enclosed by rays a while to keep her safe and intruders out i had some men i don't know how many it was attempt to break in my house while i was here and they were actually kicking in the door. and i was so i was here by myself and it was it was it was not a good experience i think i'm pretty tough but i don't particularly want to have
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that happen again alone in such a remote environment melissa is prepared to defend herself and her property when i work away from the house i wear a small head and i have it on my belt almost all the time i wear it for protection i hope to god i never have to use this i don't like having to wear it doesn't make me feel. powerful or important but on the other hand if i'm ever in a really bad situation i want to be able to defend myself. an emotionally charged issue that legal migration has polarized americans it's an issue debated by. all additions thousands of kilometers away in washington d.c. but one which affects individuals at the border directly if i didn't have the
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greatest respect for hispanic culture i sure would. be on here is on the mexico border. i'm not talking about race i'm not talking about nationality i'm talking about people who are on my land and in my country illegally i don't want. people i don't know walking across my land and i don't care whether they're from finland or togo or water mala. i don't want them here it's a small war zone. people don't know what it is i wish they would come here at the moment it's very quiet with beautiful big clouds but at certain times of day they're helicopters out here they're horse patrols they're a.t.v.'s around there are guys that look like darth vader they're completely covered in black and they carry guns and they're out here looking for people like the man we met today. it's
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another way to instill fear in america. since this film. the us continue to increase spending. at no other time in history has there been as many border patrol officers on duty as there are today and now the authorities are bracing for a new challenge children. the number of families and unaccompanied children apprehended at the border keeps skyrocketing young people are filling family detention centers having fled poverty are extreme violence in central america. today the buddha issue is taking center stage in u.s. politics as u.s. president donald trump gets serious about one of his biggest campaign promises we will build the.
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most toxic substance in the little one the man made invisible threats on al jazeera. the end. i hope we can do this by easter. i think it would be a great thing for a country president trump says the u.s. could be open for business again within weeks but coronavirus case is sore and sick up to speed for more equipment. now this is al jazeera live from doha fully back to bowl with comprehensive coverage of the corona virus pandemic including infection rates continue to spike across europe italy spain and.
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