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considering sending them to the border between columbia and venice, why lest, hello such a run. peasy has stuck in limbo. dozens of mostly vainly swelling migrants are sleeping on the streets of panama, as border with co studies. unable to move forward to return home. they say they gave up on reaching the united states at the president. donald trump ramped up deportations. you know, i have been here for 4 days already. we're trying to enter panama to reach our country. but the panamanians won't let us in. pensions clear this week is spending meaning riot police blocked a migrant cabin from crossing into the country. there's a president causing leno cities considering flying the migraines, to cope with that on the columbia of any sort of border embryo. and i sort of sending them to vintage way to from panama is not feasible. we have no content whatsoever with the venezuelan government. however, we are exploring the possibility that with this reverse flow, we could fly them from panama to computer in columbia in territory,
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and establish appropriate and feasible trends that from the to venezuela, panama and venezuela severed ties. last year after, finally, mike joined other like to me american countries in questioning the fairness of the elections that kept venezuelan president because my tutoring power. many of these migrants originally crossed into panama to the deadly diarrhea and jungle. panama security ministry says they'll have to undergo biometric criminal record checks in costa rica before being bused into panama for re pet creation. meanwhile, the 1st us deportation flight carrying a 119 migrants from a gun eastern china and other asian countries landed in panama and thursday. the guns just days after president moreno met with us secretary of state, montclair, who v a and a has good trump administration. the pressures panama over control of the panama
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canal, cello hunting, but event that temporarily dollars in a nearby hotel and then move to a special shell. so we have in the diary and, and we hope to be able to take them from the out of there as soon as possible through the slides paid for by the united states. this is one more contribution panama is making, in terms of migration washington's pressure campaign. appears to be working, pushing some of that in american nations to assist in speeding up deportations from the u. s. and accepting migrants from countries that have so far been reluctant to take them back. i listened that a bit under the as well. there's also now for me, tell mccrae, i'll be back of the people in town which is coming up next. stay with us the connecting communities. what would you like to see happen for
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a new syria to emerge? there's no way we could live in a country again where i see it is for displacement is part of our presence. opening up the conversation representation methods. we haven't had the best representation of africans. so for us, it's about solving that. put this in representation for our kids with fresh perspectives from less or heard voices. the stream explores the key issues of our time on algebra branch we. populism is surging in the western world. the dogs good, i'm famous. i'm still trying to see if the jeremy policy is riding the wave for the 1st time since the 19th thirty's, the hard rights employees for a national election break through the country dispute to be divided. the kind of modernize to fascism nationalism depaula's nazis. yes it's, it's, it's a lie. the f d could come 2nd,
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a political firewall around it is being tested to possible breaking points. we thought for very long that we might mean the policy wants to more nationalistic, less open ended, less tolerant country f t like we are across the roads right now in germany. people empower investigators. germany's farm right to recognize the a good time was before doing any nice germantown of reason, but protest is gathering from across germany. everyone here has it come on the phone. i think dave is immensely
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dangerous, especially because the kind of modernize to fascism nationalism, the, the shift to the right, the ca, if these 2025 policy conference is being held in reserve and most here wants to disrupt to i'm lena, i'm sorry, is all that even though i think we're going to try to prevent them from arriving at the conference. we don't uh like to sit on the streets and try to prevent people from getting the, the police stopped the majority of activists from getting 3 for the ones that to, to exactly will see the says
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the people ask me, why are you doing this is the is the gets impala, they're going to talk good people like me and many of my friends, the direct action of the activists is already part of this picture. that opposition to the f d is the majority position in germany. and there are thousands of people who are young and old, who have come in. it's a piece for the protest. inside the disruption is having an effect. 2 hours off to the policy conference is supposed to start the oldest still half empty. but it does begin eventually i know some qualities are still outside. so i think it was you can call it combined to tax the. this is
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also $11.00 thing which shows that in germany there's something going wrong with. because if you have a democracy, it's allowed to have every kind all parties to the library for kind of parties, especially if the part is more than 20 percent the right now this is a policy full of confidence. germany's conservatives, the christine democratic union, are expected to win the election fonts the f. d could come sex and significantly increasing its power signaling intense the i if the is nominating carlita how his bible is candidate for children. so that the 1st time it's done this, her acceptance speech outlines what she wants to do, slash taxes and government spending, leave the institutions and the lights have on file of environmental policies.
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i live in custody. i could be the son, the who's the read me to vital speech is immigration, bbc that above all, others defines the f, the populace message. i'm a gun club, the i'm the, i'm i, the bed, the dogs that i've been to the before. and then, and then the volume and vital very explicitly embrace is a word he has never done publicly before. phone as the one good of the flies to and then the john i stalled finished off. i'm tired. suppose i should use the sky some onto look suitable in goal some steer joyce you and one more thing guns and the sudden venice done with amy gladstone. hi, it's all done high. that's a read me gloss. shown the
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re migration. this was and what it might mean is explosive. tens of thousands protested last year. off the reports that half the members attended a meeting with international fall rights figures, which mass deportations will discuss. vital distance tests out, some of them. so that reduction of re migration now is telic needs and that's our definition remains by donald trump, one side i could shoot someone on 5th avenue and i wouldn't lose motors that sort of confidence is work. we are witnessing of 50 right now. do you think we can call them main screen? now i see you. i guess the
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for now has a policy that store and so you don't, jem an easier a skeptic friend is search to become its most potent, all right. policy since the 2nd world war. yeah. the is they say, speed on something of the journey. in 2013, a group of men gathered in this chat tool and open rows of north of friends. they were economists, businessmen, and exiles from other policies. ready many i have never been in politics before. my name is dr. nov, extends the loss of my life, a manager, and the concrete and cement industry. as the treasurer know, that was one of the founders of this new policy. and he was to ask for the fights to come, nothing or the other parties made this would be want, nobody was against the earl, but a lot of people are way against the earl. and therefore we said as an elder native, because we, i mean, we go another way, their main topic was and the ro prizes and their main issue was to have germany
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exit the euro system at the beginning. they hardly talked about immigration, it was more or less a non issue in their 1st on the fest. visa, the performance was modest. so that's all changed with the refugee crisis of 2015 people. they got arriving on europe and shows in them masses. they came by foot, photo trained escaping was and prophecy. define many and her cd policy. john's langley medical welcome to a 1000000 refugees to gemini, and the f d quickly. so an electro opportunity. it didn't take them for too long to change their main topic, to migration politics and to questions office on seekers. and once that happened, they rose like a rock among those driving this new direction. was this man perhaps the most
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controversial person in the party? yeah, and how is the half these regional leader in the state of the ring gear? these being fine for using a bands nazi slogan and as criticize the existence of buttons, memorial to the holocaust. what do you think of these people is not able for me to work with him? because because they are very sad because this is, i don't know the english word. right, right. it goes right where they go, graduate, they go. do you think that extreme is? yes, yeah, like most of its found is no that's left the a f d the fall of rights taken over the party as a whole is not in the you not see out fit. that would be a misrepresentation, but they tolerate helping references to classic rock bring extreme is and they have watched by the intelligence services both at the federal and that to state level. very state level authorities have already classified them is why can really
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despite this electoral success is have come last year in the eastern states if the ring. yeah. okay. helps the after you become the 1st fall right policy to win a regional election since the nazis they couldn't govern because no other policy would work with them. but this rise shows the half these pansy immigration message times with votes is on the easy about you. i'm and he's multiculturalism. if anyone can sing the tangled songs of integration, it's a home of the musician grew up as a 3rd generation palestinian refugee in damascus. and when palms reduced the all mac refugee come to rubble, videos of am playing piano will shed around the world, the,
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the piano and the music. it's cutting me every time. so they've been tested to ration the to communicate the human way, connecting when they're thinking human, you know, am, is rushing with jim and china cornelius too much. the team provides different cultures flowing together to make something new. so i came in the 2015 to germany with all this if you can. and we have a great gentleman. we'll come in the sun, the beginning play console and begin. sam, you can get from what i have man became a german citizen, his wife sons, and his daughter now are possible to the i am so proud of the because i
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give had a pass initial melody with my father and my grandfather. they don't give me the finality. they bring me to this live elicit a few g. i know i am measuring ality. i am jasmine. am says he's always felt very welcoming. gemini, i am part of the society on the bottom of that gentleman, the bundle blend of the gentleman integration and i am good face for that. do you think the a fee would see you that way? and if i ever do you already that the right wing is becoming more popular in jam? i am worried for the jam is not for me. i ask, am, if he feels at home here and it's just the generation refugee and him who wants is the home? it's very difficult to. okay. i wrote a book is name, i'm coming. this is mean it's tell,
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arriving me never arrived that i wish one day for my xhylia for my soul to be allied. german citizenship means it would be impossible to re migrate a man his family, but others a less secure. my name is ida. i am an engineer at the human rights activist. while i came to gemini in 2017 off to life and assets, syria became too dangerous by an asylum status by son though, has a deforestation. sentence, i guess he's watching the country that's occurring change. there's a clear increase in possibilities towards us just judging by how our think colors are, how we look like our ups. why do you think that's happening because of the rise of the rights under that true pressure from the a if the main screen policies are taken? honda lines against immigration and especially since the full of bi shaw, i'll assets the cd use mean saying it's time for some syrians to leave. i would be
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good this traffic not only for me, but for my son, especially because he's autistic. and there's absolutely no infrastructure or no, it's not any kind of flow that can be effective through it. right now. for a long time, the i asked these huffines' to be in the east the from just off to the 2nd baby to 1990 piece. germany was a separate country called me this one policy states reunification, the money from the west for the region still lags and most economic metrics good. it's is germany's eastern most town. the other riverbank is potent. it's pull, despite its movie, said beauty. when the coal mines closed off the reunification gullets law states main source of jobs on monday nights
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far right groups march through the street it's there's no shortage of a after the flags and the last 2 years european elections. this town returns the highest half the votes in the country, 40 point one percent, the because there's no place of worship and good. it's excellent. it finds the concepts amongst the processed and supposed diploma runs his church. she's one of mold and a 1000000 ukrainians. who escaped to germany when russia were invited to name was forced in the 6 house waiting, a high monument actually, and most this is sort of us for crunch in well then live in,
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she's grateful for the kindness she's found here. but he's also noticing the changes i truly am is just human flips that sites. it's us which funds and use it until 3, the height from deutscher o, one to be exact. that's c o 2 the in store or the gas prices should have given me. okay. in a creek or so then then when other policies echo the after these anti refugee rhetoric looks on a pays attention. when the sure i listen vick or the doors line for me to do a chance my to dish mark destiny. also again, the on the on the then i'll send one of the job and so he's been kind as to what's on his, you can try both the pension and spend much of his life, setting up the local aid organization. us inspired by the bible and the crohn. if i
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did, i can please desmond to finish tipton without them in hastings. i of the owner. this solution you what is the gazette draft of the shed? it's a message he feels is less popular these days saw that it does see a put it to ship a tie in, i'm dex, and the m a. v dot has one night z and fox. you're welcome. also tells us something surprising about someone who works with these, but 5, i'm closest, quite eunice, just keeps quiet since you're moving some items that are on the in mine and because the deal is and meet fleet. i'm pretty people the highest b as a man kind of zyden. if the v lies a dollar shift, we want to meet this man. we want to see how he can support the a f d despite this pro russian, and then t refugee positions. so we get in touch and he says will talk to us. my number
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spoke, you're on course, it's been a few emphasis out. one to one is i have feeling young, young girl, it's mankato is very of almost grim click for me. i was, i suppose, and or, and flies to start addressing it be nice, but we looked at some extra shakes out of these. all right, let's and his wife took in a ukrainian family. if you need to check them off, the top doesn't think i'm nice and i am the overall mission stuff. you're kind of it's economic migration that looks rejects the state. so in this specimen, before the fash spot, you'll have an induction to instead of stand because i can go through this like this for me. it's how it works. so this has had an endeavor of transformation and become so look, the notes is a reminder that some a f d, supporters are willing to overlook. it's more hard line policies. it's um,
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it does have folks pop, tie the child with the guns for she finished women and they're not skipped. uh, the story moved off, whole vita hooked up provided, or each from be seen on the list listening. but probably on this was, i'm gonna get this off and on i and i'm the worst play me the i'm supposed to be able to, shouldn't get bestest of copies of the trumpet for you. what's all about assistance, the whole point. they should have been kind of mixed. i love sea level, a device for the time when the i, if the could be explained to way is a phenomenon of germany's for east is long gone. frankfurt may be germany and the year resigns financial hub would drive a couple of hours to the northern tip of half the states. you will find cooling back political shock waves ripples from here last year when the after you want us to the point full of a sense in european elections in this move west. and it had been
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a strong hold of the s p d. the social democrats for the results. so that was like it in the west, proved that the after you can appeal anywhere, people feel left behind by the federal government to find isabel and mandy to you, mom's trying to get some fresh at the moment in time. you're maybe if you had an in my wish card and you should be saw. so by 12 is engine. well, fluids on it, but you're not interested in discussing english unless somebody all ya voice government kind of started modeling of i've been rude. my muslims, the money man. yeah. as well is mind of rudy. us do the german politics is complex. the country is a federation. of states and elections, who am i supposed ways result in coalitions so far?
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the a f d is being excluded from pilot had the state and federal levels because no other policy will shadow power with them. but that requires politicians like tama zone to hold the line and definitely was born in cameron, move to germany when i was 12, i'm representing frankfurt, and berlin. i'm part of the social democratic party. when i look at germany right now, i think um, we are more diverse than that. we used to be at the same time. we also see the rise begin reemergence of a fall right. parties and movements. and i think this is, this is definitely us, right? we all come on to explain the firewall. the firewall is basically what might put it to capacity you're seeing is that there's no form, no form of cooperation with the f d. there might be scenarios where the voltage attending us need to work with to split it took apart and then we shall see. but from, from, from how i know the political with the f d for how i see them every day. and at the german putting this tack, i'm, i'm
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a free but there's no that's no, that's no ground for us to understand. what about the cd set up to mean? that's, that's something to say to you. and after you have to decide, i don't think it's going to be good for the country, but i'm that's up to me. but the very foundations of this fight will shaking and just changing direction from the christy and democrats that's intensified. the trend is in recent be relied on a f d support to pos and, and see immigration in motion through parliament is the justification lead to free to recognize case that's fuzzy does soccer reached easiest. the next 5 starters dusty 5 for me to know main screen potty has cooperated with the f the in this way before and it's telling that only a f the m p 's uprooted as the motion passed. it's a temptation for parties, especially for the conservatives sbc in austria to get to power with the support of
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excellence parties. phil stephan is a green policy. m. p, who together with partners from across other policies, feels the firewall against the f. the is too flimsy to be trusted. that should be bound because they are dangerous for democracy. and if we, if we let them rise, it will be more difficult to find solutions for germany that interested in problems . they are interested in making problems bigger and bigger and bigger. so this in the end only one simple solution one, lita bunfield i as we will use doing the nazis nazi times more than a 100 and p's won't be at the band. but any form of application would need germany's talk constitutional court to decide and how the room pays half at dance. no, my name is that, like, boy. yeah, so many of those other ways to protect that democracy and the political system. and
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the band is probably the last step that you can, you can, you can actually do germany is far from unique can seeing far, right? politics rise in recent years. many other european countries, a grappling with the romans as sins of the policies that insist the real voice of the people. we are democrats, we are open democrats to be rebuilt, liberty range in our economic thinking, real liberal in and, and, and in other parts of discussion. so to pull those nazis, yes it's, it's a lie. it's a lie which you have any is unique because it's history. the shadow of hitler and the whole rose at the 3rd, right kind deliberately heavily here. we thought for very long that we might be immune to another, right wing extremist party or started the fall right seems to print to 90 steps a very long time. and i have never been that worried about developments both in
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germany and europe and launch things like fascism. yes, they can come back. that is the influence of the a if that changing both the tone and the content of the political debate. and it's been doing this for years. i feel like we are across the roads right now in germany . because with the next election, we're going to decide in what society we want to leave for the next years with the firewall looking weekend and it ever has. and the half the, the strongest kids have to be germany in these faces, at moments of trees. as the kosovo celebrates the 25th anniversary of nato's intervention that ended the fighting between the serbian and cause of albany and force, we were meant to be completely ethnically. cleanse people are power examines the
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