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so some men shot and killed him, then they sold all the animals for people in northern kenya, savings are held in livestock. a man without animals cannot provide. drought, can wipe out a family's fortunes, and he can take years to recover. so making sure they heard stay alive is a priority. how to mendoza al jazeera, what year? county, kenya. ah, this is al jazeera, these, your top stories. the british prime minister's leadership has been plunged into crisis after 2 senior members of his cabinet, quit ministers of health and finance. both said that last confidence in forest johnson, following a series of scandals. the u. s. vice president has visited the scene of monday's must shooting in chicago. come la harrison more should be done to restrict access to assault weapons. a 21 year old suspects has been charged with murdering 7 people,
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an independent stay parade. this person will be brought to justice, but it's not going to do what happens and, and we were here for you and we stand with you gotta be smarter as a country in terms of access to what and in particular assault weapons. and we got to take the stuff seriously, seriously as you are because you have been forced to have to take it seriously. the whole nation should understand and have a level of empathy to understand that this can happen anywhere in any peace loving community. and we should stand together and speak out about why russia has struck several targets across eastern don't yet sk in ukraine. what goes forces of town they attention to capturing the don't yet, squeezen,
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after president vladimir putin claim victory? neighboring la hans province residential buildings and a market we hit killing at least 2 people. finland and sweden had begun for procedures to join nato. they signed protocols launching the process of ratification by all the member states. the nordic countries have been non line for decades, but push for membership of the alliance after russia invaded ukraine. turkey has warned, it may block the process if sweden and finland failed to expedite people, it themes, terrorist suspects. equity was present. guillermo lasso has accepted the resignation for cabinet ministers. the wave of high profile resignation comes less than a week after a deal with indigenous lead is ended. 2 weeks of protest against the cost of living phase. a headlights witnesses next. when the news breaks,
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people haven't to make whole breaking decisions on whether to leave behind their homes and loved ones when people need to be heard. and the story told. so if they leave in the home, we hope to return one day with exclusive interviews. and in depth horse al jazeera has teens on the ground, president biden needs to contain fuel prices with lee to bring you more award winning documentaries and live news. yeah. so we're going to do today's practice, your citizenship interview, and you became a lawful permanent resident when 963. have you ever registered to vote? no. have you ever voted? no. and are you part of the communist party or have you ever been? no. how about the to tell a tarion party or a terrorist organization?
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have you ever been associated with the military unit, a paramilitary unit, a police unit? no. a rebel group. no. a 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 go see a judge in immigration court. we've known this since we started. okay. so let's we can move on and then we'll review your minute order. so we know exactly what happened right now i'm still doing the line when we do it, we can before for me here i'm to take a break you know, and your idea mr. has been trying a lot of ways to do this, to discourage more migrant. i'm in many of those ways i've been wanting more of you in 6 in the may more than walked in. oh,
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and the eldest in the group in terms of age and lawyer years i gone to a level where i felt like i had seen mostly every type of case. i had a strategy for almost every 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 next again, very, very intimately tied with our roots. i'm probably perceived as the another hen of the group, about vegetable for tata needed. where's the fancy capitol quaker is focused on
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this? a lot of our mission store. oh, my talk more about of michelin sar, maddie mitchell and sarah glance is an amazing, amazing network. there was say, is always one to bring a comedic relief. elizabeth is a great sounding court for strategy and they're like, no, it's not qualifying. i silly brings just the freshness of a new practitioner of immigration law, louise bailey, but not misinform wickham. and oh, my dear mother, i'm well, yeah, yeah, that's if some of my clients are wants to file that number because i told her i'm like little news cases are getting dragged out for years. they're getting to line here, kind of use that kind of a debt by
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say, ah, with me this morning, why don't you call me paper? because i told her hi, i wish me luck. this person papers. and she said this is a sibling to sibling petition. that's been pending since night tonight, d 8, i believe are 1997. so this is like a prime example of each line that everybody talks about. you know, just get in line, just do it legally. yeah. well, it took 21 years for this person to do it the right way and then not even letting the building in.
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ringback ah with much assistance good. as you say, you owe swaim infiniti sink and let me go by you got of employee miss better. you will cover the again in both. okay. in your model for the kids movie. so me, who does he think dan is going on leo? oh yeah. that in any of those those in nogales i probably will close there. no, no,
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they're going to see like what they'll say. oh wow. middle solomon day was the 2nd most, mom is more with it. i'm a nominee, my modem is normal and will then i was able to settle me all more than karen that better than they would. i would not know if not, then they will see they got both. we get even the inside of a photo like about a wildman. i still have family members who are undocumented, so it's not something abstract for me, it's very personal in kind of feel like you're always waiting for the other shoe to drop. you never know when it's something that he tweak is going to become policy
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that affects my family. that affects my community. i turkey or mia? japan. fiji. yeah. client come in. i think those are places are well that i have travel too. but the pins are where my clients are come from. nissan was the know the more bus, so it took awesome. can i get the name of packet packing? you're also going to allow them say be then from number of the car. so the repetition, familiarity stuff with the model or some medical slapping mass. carol lester passes to summon c l a. so look in punk or money bureau. so the comalla
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sampling, which i have this is the center pensa donor from industry analyst, orthodontic amended bladder, glad it'll say it was. there's a look at your school, joe conason. miss post on the cornell, you this present, man ricka said, but i stand on and process i is on the almost out when they came. can nurses and process a lot of work this the prison they had left armenia. alida. yeah. little by little emil, be me on is drastic orla, look at be the lake is a vice bought out a glass barrel as soon as possible. get the name of good amadi persist in your key style exposure course. okay. it's full and those are the 2 is always at risk that he be stuck abroad. and that's what keeps you up at night when these cases are going
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in the for and he just checked out that he passed the history test and congratulations, your application is recommended for approval. so save that day. and you should know by maybe next week, we'll call you when you get yeah, i'll get a letter to. and then for sure. then you know, ask for the day off, it takes a little weaker. a lp are curt. my parents emigrated. 1963. they're all citizens and i was the last one to hold out.
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i hey i was sitting there with my client waiting for his a little room in the little room where they bring you in when you have a scheduled check in. and the officer was taking a really long time, so i already had that feeling in the pit of my stomach that you know, things are not going to go well. and the officer walks in with a paper bag and
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a baggage claim tag and some zip, zip ty. and so i then i know he is like, you know, we're going to take your client into custody. and my client just look on his face and the color of his face just the color was gone and he tried to give me his wife's telephone number and it was absolutely wrong. you know, now i'm getting calls about, hey, you know, the wife is struggling financially. cuz he was the only means of support for the family. so it's a super tough situation. my wife didn't know where the girls passport how are you? oh, hanging in there. i hear you. loud. are your daughters up as well for me? 16. okay. have you thought about what your next move is in terms of i think i'm looking for whatever i could find and roams, you know, work and things like that. and it's like,
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i haven't been able to find anything. 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, when would he needed to do? he was to work in, he was going in so much fighting and going to court and everything and i don't understand it's like be give you hoping your kids are all happy. okay. we have this hope and then all of a sudden you just go in there and be take him away. you know, i, 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, i'm his process towards the green card through the petition that you filed on his behalf. so i will keep up the fight until then.
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okay, okay, gladys i a so what are your thoughts in terms of helping this client um to basically not be in her car with her teenage daughters within the next week as seems to be the um the the fear, the fear. yeah. certainly that the risk at this point is, is, is imminent. yeah. so why is like, i want to put you in contact with my lawyer, molina work or that way. okay. and i'm going to reach out to my cousin, he'll work on how use public benefits. okay. when your people on the
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street, right. you know, once he does show up and they asked him, hey, have you ever you know, received any public benefits? well no, i haven't been has your family? well, i got deported there for my wife had. so, you know, whatever, i just, i can't even allow my mind to go there right now. no, you just gotta deal is great. right? mm. mm.
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more months. and continuing a different type of case in court in the mean time like us, i'm and as hard as i tried to talk him out of that, he wants voluntary departure. i'll tell them that the families years about you guys could sit inside the courtroom as one i think you should he keep heading that way? try to go to be a team, knock on the door so you guys could try to see your dad. i know you want us give them maybe a suitcase before he leaves us where you would ask why information about if it's
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possible to do that. and when families do pack the suitcase, you know they can. okay, thank you so much. thank you. thank you. sometimes you think i can't get any worse and then guess what? there's like some new interpretation or there's like some new policy. one of the things that we started seeing was in increase in apprehensions. i had one client, for example, who was deported to mexico. and about 3 weeks ago i'm his former partner called to let us know there. unfortunately, he had been murdered in mexico and our his body had been found. i'm burned in the deserts. we were like so close to having,
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having him obtained some status in the us. he has 2 children in the you asked that he left behind daughter. you know very young and they will never see their dad again. been fun, ma'am, ma'am, ma'am, ma'am, for their put it on. your kira said through me got pin bumpin bump. been bun boom. ah, lucille, they've been almost as hulu yet is, says alice, they asked him going to give arrows again. leave us is philip,
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when will chat so closely with kisses that they have had almost a double musket. the pharaoh laugh at me. don't be sure it's the last off of this up. let me see. even amongst them, what has so much to say give us a we'll have a contact to have us on there. oh, you know, i was okay. we will let you know as he gets a little cynthia. again he went ambien, is there no salmonella, let them? oh, not a sandwich. was the one looking at the same thing while we're the same ones in contact with get us i love my job. i love this research and i love dealing with my clients and this is my passion. and this is where all of my lives preparation has gone into the mom and i love college. but at some point you might say, you know, i had
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a good run. now it's time to join about this and do something else. i don't know. now, i mean there's some i, i like certainty, you know, within the next couple of years as we see what happens with the administration, we're here and i am, i come dollars. you must be so busy. and so for the clients, but for me, i don't think the business is like exploding or pincus
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and then the price is 300 years of danish colonization and international interest in the items the resources, the younger generation emerging, determined to and that future no matter. lou lisa ross and his fiance, a student and a politician, as they tackle age old issues with that power for the fight for greenland. a witness documentary on al jazeera.
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