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but now for the 1st time since independence your position has his chum's to deliver the changes lives promised for so long malcolm where al jazeera. was more on that story from the seychelles but also everything else we're covering including the latest agreement that is now in place brokered by the united states to try and bring fighting to an end in the disputed region of the corny car bomb. the main story the salvos in chile have not long to go if they're going to cost the ballots in a referendum to change the country's constitution that move was a key demand in violent protests which gripped the country last year the current charter dates back to the era of dictator augusto pinochet who left power at 30 years ago i was there as a latin america and it's a lucien newman is in santiago many see it is they call it the original sin of
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chile and that by changing it that would that would read the country of the last vestiges of the military dictatorship under which this constitution the what it's in place now was written but changing it to a new one which presumably will happen could take at least 2 years we also don't know whether it will be decided by a mix of senators and congressmen that would make a 50 percent of the delegates of a new constituent assembly and the rest would be voted in a pot by popular vote or whether the entire constituent assembly will be made up of people voted democratically. protesters have held projectiles and security forces have responded with tear gas in iraq thousands of people on the streets of the capital to mark a year since anti-government protests went the country a number of injuries reported in baghdad with demonstrations also in the cities of najaf and. protests as well and better reuss with people saying time is up for the
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president alexander lukashenko to resign thousands of been rallying ahead of the midnight deadline given by the opposition latest that on a chicken off skier she says he needs to step down or face a crippling general strike police of crackdown on protesters firing tear gas and arresting dozens of people in the western town of nida. and a number of u.s. vice president's close aides have tested positive for the coronavirus but might pence's decide as a price said his campaign schedule just 9 days before the country's election his vice presidential opponent the democrat nominee camila harris is granted an irresponsible for doing so saying it reflects president trump's handling of the outbreak. that's it for myself and the team here in london financial witness is coming up next. on counting the cost for the biden victory means for china as the democrats live album multibillion dollar plan to confront
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beijing and president she's project to rival silicon valley boss how african businesses are coping with the present that make the calls dizzy about. unity. so we're going to do today's practice your citizenship interview correct and you became a lawful permanent resident when 963 have you ever registered to vote no have you ever voted you know and are you part of the communist party or have you ever been you know how about the toilet terry in party or a terrorist organization. he ever been associated with a military unit a paramilitary unit a police unit you know a rebel group no militia no have you ever been charged with committing a crime yes have you ever been convicted of a crime yes what could happen is that they deny it and we need to close the account
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to an immigration court we've known this since we started. so. we could move on and then what we viewed mean it or not so we know exactly what happened. very. well and right. do we can do for. to take a break. you know and you're right you know history has been trying a lot of ways that is to discourage more migrants i mean many of those reasons and want more of using. them anymore and then wanting the was to be a. barrier to be seen and.
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now. this is my mother's father and this card is the card that the what i said rose would get in the program where they would bring mexicans over to work the agricultural fields for a season and then next to it is once you actually got a green card so here they sit on my desk i'm the eldest in the group in terms of age and lawyer years. i've gotten to a level where i felt like i had seen mostly every type of case i had
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a strategy from missouri type of case come the new administration with its policy changes i really started feel like a rookie attorney again. most of us are 1st generation are all mexican and very very intimately tied with our roots. i'm probably perceived as be a mother hen of the group who got that civil for tata. were still fancy tough place to dispose of course unless a lot of got a missile in the start of the ammo sucking up my heart out of missile and start coming home that michelin starred. glottis is an amazing amazing networker to say is always one to bring comedic relief elizabeth is
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a great sounding board for strategy. and i certainly brings to the freshness of the new practitioner of immigration law. just not messin with them. yes that's. right. so come on in my clients i want to file that. just because i thought on my blog doesn't use cases are getting dragged out for years they're getting to the 9 and every step from it but that. means there's. really no one has spent his money i don't need money to be able to. take what i have i said wish me luck turning on this person bieber's. given to me. and she suggested.
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this is a sibling to sibling petition that's been pending since 9098. or 9097 so this is like a prime example of the florence that everybody talks about you know just get in line just. do it legally yeah it took 21 years for this person to do it the right way and. they're not even letting the team. who. ringback
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haven't yet. come to the surface here in damascus so there are many of them of the 2nd let me come by and i haven't been to a mass for your help everything's good and the sometimes ok in your metaphor the kids love you still me home because you think that used them a little only have it and then we have those live. in they got us up all the look on those we're almost out of what they'll see but also love and was there so we can muslims all of them when the men in my home i love me as one of them nominate and will do the honors they want us out of me it's only when one hospital was given us that brought us and they would i would not go see. it is enough for the other side
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to ask about this was a matter of fact he's one of the 7 i miss when tunes i know how to. write about his own life. as if i thought he was meant. for. i still have family members who are undocumented so it's not something abstract for me it's very personal. become feel like you're always waiting for the other shoe to drop you never know when the something that he tweets is going to become policy that affects. my family that affects my community .
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perkier mean you surpass feen g yeah times can i think those are the places in the world that i have trouble to but it pains are where my clients are come from. and understand us unknown to more impossible to castleton. i can tell you most westerners back it up but i can't you know how close without all the same being then name from one of the costs over there but they still come in the out of the staff plus a lot of that some may think all. it's leprous care less that i bought the farm in the sea and. was so looking. not impressed with the kimosabe of new york which i have a sister and i don't know if i'm going to have a sphere that knows what i want to commend it but i got a pedal to it was that some of us could chew it up on the agreeableness in response to this but make us that but it's done on a process that is on the list i went back and i have some process
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a lot of work there's the piece in the head i love i mean i need a young and i spend. as drastic look at b. the lovely as a vice but i got better as the some of us get the memos get them out me. they are keystones work of course i'm ok just go and balloonist. there's always that risk that he'll be stuck abroad and that's what keeps you up at night when these cases are going.
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to. be in the friend he just checked off that he passed the history test and congratulations you have to teach him this and recommended for approval so save that date and you should know by maybe next week we'll call you when you get yelled at about actually going out and then for sure then you know ask for the day off. oh take someone little we've heard. yes he said you're doing here l.p.r. kurt my parents immigrated in 1963 they're all citizens and i was the last one to hold out thank you you're still here and i'm going much thinking you're making.
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ringback i was sitting there with my client waiting for his tender little room in the little room where they bring you in when you have a schedule or a check in. the office or is taking a really long time so i already had that feeling in the pit of my stomach that you know things were not going to go well and the officer walks in with a paper bag and baggage claim tag and sums it up by and so i had to and i knew in his like you know we're going to take your client into custody and my client just the look on his face and the color of his that his face just the color was gone and he tried to give me his wife's cell phone number and it was absolutely you
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know now i'm getting calls about a you know. the wife is struggling financially because he was the only means of support for the family so it's a it's a super tough situation. the wife to go with the girls. are you. hanging in there ahead of you. how old are your daughters at this well from 16 ok. how do you thought about what your next move is in terms of i think looking for whatever i can to find info needs you know work and. i haven't been able to find anything and i. you guys have been my clients for a long time you know i know your family i know your daughters i know your story and i know how far he's come from where he's been you know he was into we know what he needed to do he was working he was going in so much fighting and going to courts
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and everything and i don't understand it's like to give you hope your kids are all happy ok we have this hope and then also tim you just go in there and be taken away you know i can't imagine the grief and the sadness that you're going through and the only way that i have been able to understand it is that the current administration has shifted its focus we're continuing his process towards a green card through the petition that you filed on his behalf so. we'll keep up the fight because i think. ok gladys. so what are your thoughts in terms of helping this
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client. to basically not be in her car with her teenage daughters within the next week as seems to be the. the. the fear yasir only the risk at this point is imminent. yeah i know why. i want to. acknowledge if you are working or when. i married my work i. would get ahead of where he could hear people on right you know once he does show up and they ask him hey have you ever you know received any public benefits well no i haven't been has your family well i got deported therefore my wife had to you know whatever. i just i can't even allow my mind to go there right now. right.
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he's been detained for a long time he doesn't want to wait. i would mean being detained. for several more months and continuing a different type of case in court in the meantime like asylum. and as hard as i've tried to talk him out of that he wants voluntary departure i'll tell them that the family survey you guys did said inside the car moments along.
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the. i think you should he keep heading that way try to go to be 18 knock on the door so you guys could try to see your dad i know you want to give him maybe a suitcase before he leaves us where you would ask more information about if it's possible to do that and when. families do the suitcase you know they can. thank you so much thank you thank you.
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sometimes you think you can't get any worse and then guess what there's like some new interpretation there there's like some new policy and one of the things that we started scene was in increase in apprehensions i had one client for example who was a party to mexico and about 3 weeks ago his former partner called to let us know that unfortunately he had been murdered in mexico and that his body had been found burned in the desert we were like so close to having having him obtain some status in the u.s. . he has 2 children in the u.s. that he left behind doubter you know very young and they will never see their dad again. that. were there but it.
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said. that they had. had his sister alice they asked him the hit our lives that they need those who when we tackle the soap for grief. it's not going to take our foot so i got a rush let's get the stuff i don't look at me i don't think. big. then what's a look at this again if someone is thought of funny
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a concept can be have asked that oh you know i was the gatekeeper you must want just one piece. and think any one time be encased in a xian allison and then one and a half of which was a listing of. i love my job i love this profession i love. my clients. this is my gosh this is where all of my life spiration has gone into the moment i love college. but at some point you might say you know i've. got a good run. now it's time to shine about peace and. do something else. or nothing. she says. lot of uncertainty. you know.
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the last couple of years as we see what happens with. the situation what. we're hearing are thoughtless must be so busy and so. well kranz but. for me i don't think the business is like exploding and i think it's become more overwhelming to try to keep up with the on the changes in the parthiv. i think are so. voluntary for everything.
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coverage what's the lay of the land challenging assumptions and the official line the listening post on out is they are. lining up to vote for change over. for rendell in chile to decide whether to reform a constitution the protesters say promotes inequality. i'm not but this and this is all it is era live from doha also coming up. marking a year since the start of major anti-government protests in iraq demonstrators say the government has done little to end corruption. shops closed curfews in.
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