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winning sullen council. on monday he announced he'd no longer negotiate with civilian groups. on a transitional government, the main civilian lines has called for more demonstrations. said african president, so rom, oppose that has attended the funeral of some of the $21.00 teenagers found dead. and about 10 days ago, they'd been out celebrating the end of their exams before they died for me to miller reports from johannesburg. city. hundreds of mourners have paid the respects to mass funeral and east london in the east m. k province 21 young people died under mysterious circumstances at a ball. during a party after school exams, south african president pilgrim a person was among the dignitaries in attendance. the east plain and play must be laid at the feet of those who are making money off the dreams and the lives of young people, of south africa by breaking the law and sally alcohol
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to under age children. no one has been arrested. but the liquor board has laid criminal charges against the own of the bar for selling alcohol to under each customer's his denied any wrong doing. while investigations continue this speculation, the carbon monoxide poisoning may be the cause of death. more than a dozen people who are at the venue that night or treated for vomiting back pain and headaches. police of you to release an official report, leaving grieving families with more questions than answers from either milan johannesburg, south africa. ah . and are there, this is al jazeera and these are the headlines. the tally of u. k. government ministers resigning has risen to more than 40 since tuesday. many of size of the lack of confidence and prime minister barak johnson who remains defiant. the latest crisis centers on the revelation that mr. johnson promoted an m
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p. despite knowing about allegations of sexual misconduct. meanwhile, johnson has sacked, senior minister mike will go. he had reportedly urged the prime minister to step down in nigeria. gunman attacked a prison outside the capital. a bridger hundreds of inmates had been freed. us, prosecutors say the man accused of killing 7 people as an independent stay parade near chicago has admitted to carrying out the attack. 21 year old robert creamer was denied bout during a court appearance. on wednesday. he is accused of firing more than 70 rounds into the crowd and highland park on monday. people in the ukrainian city of soviets had been urged to leave. his russian forces pressed closer. these since it is the next target in moscow site as it looks to take control of the entire don bass region. meanwhile, the mayor of the port city of mc alive has also urged civilians there to leave saying no area is safe from russian attacks shelling his at least 2 areas on
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tuesday, ukraine stage emergency service release. this video showing large grooms of smoke rising above what appears to be a residential area. and a 3rd of the world's population did not have access to adequate food last year. that's the finding from a u. n report which says even more people will go hungry. this year, as the war in ukraine drives up at global wheat prices, are those are the headlines. darren will have more news for you here. after restitution, africa stolen art. talk to al jazeera, we can, you'll be more specific. how many trucks are you asking for? and what kind of military equipment we listen, asked the people of cuba industry. if there is a difference between donald trump and you'll bite for them. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on our era.
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so we're going to do today's practice, your citizenship interview and you became 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, you know, how about the to tell terry and party or a terrorist organizations? have you ever been associated with the military unit, a paramilitary unit, a police unit, you know, rebel groups? no. a militia, you know, 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 call the judging immigration court. we've known this since we started. ok. so let's, we could move on and then we'll review your minute order. so we know exactly what happened right now,
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i'm still doing the land. we do, we can before 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 mean, many of those ways have been launch morgan viewers in the may more than walk to the ha, b o, a war being solo practitioner can be very homing. but i have the support group of immigration attorneys.
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we are started working at the same law firm. eventually each one of us laughed. were all scattered a little bit away. 3 without tax were closer than ever. mm hm. mm mm mm mm mm. mm hm. right.
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this is my mother's father and this card is the card that the but i settles 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 he actually got a green card. so here they sit on my desk 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,
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a most of us are 1st generation are all next again, very, very intimately tied with our roots. i'm probably perceive does the another hand of the group who got vegetable for tata me, who were so fancy capital poison is for the cost on this line. i got a mission store. oh, my god of michelin bar. yeah, maddie mitchell and sarah. glad is, 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. i silly brings just the freshness of a new practitioner of immigration. la louise bailey had not met him. thought we'd
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gone then. oh my mother, i'm with some of my client that wants to file that lumber said because as i told her, i'm like little use cases are getting dragged out for years. they're getting to line here, front of the front of it. read by say, ah, with me this morning. why don't you tell me papers? because i told her, i wish me luck. this person you've let me. and she said, because this is a sibling to sibling petition that's been pending since 1998, i believe,
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or 1997. so this is like a prime example of these lines that everybody talks about, you know, just get in mind. 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 lieu. ringback ringback
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with went to the city schools or oh, swipe manfully the sink and let me know why you haven't missed that or you're welcome . have a good game in the summer. okay. in your middle for the kids movie, so me. because you ain't dentist, leo. oh, and he had it in any of those those in regardless of political unless they're not, they're going to see like, what are what they'll say? oh wow. middle solomon day was the 2nd one is more that i'm a nominal, my modem is normal and will then i was able to settle music or more than them given us it better than they would. i would not know not then they will see they both go to the inside of a photo like a wildman.
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i still have family members were undocumented, so it's not something abstract for me, it's very personal. he kind of feel like you're always waiting for the other shoe to drop. you never know when it's something that he tweaks is going to become policy that affects my family. that affects my community in her here in japan. fiji. yeah. i've come in. i think those are places of the world that i have travel to, but the pins are where my clients are. come from. that young me some of the know the more impossible to casselman can i give the name was
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supposed little packet of bad. okay. yes. have gone to law say be then from number of the car. so the repetition, familiarity stuff was to model or some mary gone. slapping mass carol lester, part the to somebody say hello men, or if it's a look in bunkerville money, be also the comalla said with your which i have this isn't a pensa. no, no, i'm in the north. hold on one to come in to pull out a lot of battle tape. was this a look at your school, joe, on vehicles in miss paul's time? mm hm. dick renee, this present man ricka said, but i stand on and process is on the amazon. when the okay can with process a lot of work this the president had. i love amelia, a little bice but emil be known as drastic. allah, look at be the lake as far as if i used bought out a lot better as the song passes. get the mammals get omari persistent yorkie style exposure, of course. okay,
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it's all and those are the 2 is always at risk that he'd be stuck abroad. and that's what keeps you up at night when these cases are going in the for and he just checked out for the past history test and congratulations. your application is recommended for approval. so save that day and you should known
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by maybe next week. we'll call you when you get yeah, i'll get the letter to and then for sure. then you know, ask for the office in. oh, takes a little bigger. yeah, with my parents. emigrated 1963, they're all citizens and i was the last one to hold out. i hey.
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i was sitting there with my client waiting for his little room in the little room where they bring you in when you have a scheduled check in. and the officer is 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 a baggage claim tag, apply. and so i've been, i knew 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 cell phone 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. the wife didn't know where the girls passport
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how are you? oh, hanging in there. i hear you called are your daughters up as well from the 16th. okay. have you thought about what your next move is in terms of i think well looking for whatever i could find them for ohms, you know, work and things like that. and it's like, i haven't been able to find anything. a 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 to win word. he needed to do. he was for work in he was going in so much fighting and coin the courts and everything and i don't understand it's lake be give you, hoping your kids are all have yaki we have his hope and then oh so do you just go in there and be take him away, you know, i,
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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 processed towards a green card through the petition that you filed on his behalf. so i will keep up the fight until then. 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
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here, the fear. yes, certainly that the risk at this point is, is, is imminent. so, why i want to put you in contact with my friend claudia molina work, or if it was okay. and i'm gonna reach out to my cousin. he'll work on home today, but got you to public benefits. okay. where do you put your people on the street? 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 so you know, whatever, i, i just, i can't even allow my mind to go there right now. no, you just gotta deal is great. right? mm. mm. ready
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who says wendy came for a long time. he doesn't want to wait. that would mean being detained for several more months and continuing a different type of case in court. in the meantime, 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
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i think you should have had a lot way to try to go to be 18 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 possible to do that. and when families do pack the suitcase, you know, they can 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 seen was in increase in apprehensions. i had one client,
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for example, who was a party to mexico, and about 3 weeks ago. ah, his former partner called to let us know there. unfortunately, he had been murdered in mexico and that his body had been found um, burned in the deserts. we were like so close to having, 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 doubt again. seem fond ma'am, ma'am, ma'am. okay, so not for the up, but it done. your kid all set for me. got tim bumping, bumping bun, boom. ah,
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lucille, they've been almost as many of his sister down the list. they asked him go like if i lose that they need us is philip, who will chat? so for me please. yes, this is dan. hello. i see a see. let's get the if i don't really don't be john. it's been last so it's that that movie eaten lunch since what i so much and is it? yeah. not a conflict to have. i was looking at case we want to address with i left me when i was he gets a little cynthia, again he went ambien is not the, i'm gonna let them hang on one hour for that. okay. how much was the one a selling out of was okay,
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well we to say that wasn't gonna get us a i love my job, i love this profession. i love dealing with my clients, and this is my passion. and this is where all of my lives preparation has gone into the moment. i love college. but at some point you might say, you know, i had a good run. now it's time to join about face and do something else with china. now, i mean law certainly the next couple of years to happen with the administration.
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we're hearing the stiffness be so busy and so well clients, but for me i don't think the business is going exploding or anything. you think it's become more overwhelming to try to keep up with the long changes in the season? i think i still don't fall into it for that right. reach
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