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to stay alive but a fortune was just not enough the dutch 21 year old's day will come but on the verge of another world title iraq continues to billow. and that's it year after day. i'm christine one myself and the team here thank you for joining us we'll have more news for you at the top of the alice. to. go to the girl makes me just. go to a good line of story. with exclusive. must see concerning. euro. issue before juries minds. do it yourself networkers.
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subscribers don't miss out. we speak different languages we fight for different things that's fine but we all stick up for freedom freedom of speech and freedom of the press. giving freedom of choice global news that matters w made for minds. this week on world stories. germany and the letter of the law. somalia and the long way home. but 1st to the usa where men. migrant families live
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in fear of being caught and separated by deportation raids. at a family near washington d.c. but a sought sanctuary in a church. like most parents bill is a good yet as lopez couldn't imagine being forced to leave the children but as an undocumented immigrant her greatest fear is a realistic one rosa fled violence in el salvador 13 years ago now she's facing deportation both 3 children were born a little less our youngest son john has down's syndrome and she's worried he wouldn't receive the same care in el salvador and so over the past 8 months she's been seeking sanctuary here at cedar lane unitarian universalist church in washington d.c. living apart from her children during the week so they can still attend their school. when it got really hit it was hard telling my kids that i had to seek refuge in a church i couldn't go back to my country and leave them here and i also couldn't take them because i would be putting them in danger they could be killed criminal
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gangs there recruit children from the age of 10. and if they refuse. they kill them they are going to get and. roses deportation was ordered after she missed an early immigration hearing when ice agents tracked her down they fitted with a monitoring bracelet and ordered her to leave the country. it was hard for me. acquitted on the wedding but i wanted to report me because i missed a court session but that doesn't make us criminal. or. is the matter with. reverend abby jerram and she hopes that ice agents will avoid entering places of worship the church is now one of 50 religious communities offering sanctuary. the church has also started an information campaign
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preparing undocumented immigrants for deportation raids and how to avoid arrest mainly by refusing to open the door. let us once again that the community is not backing down or holding vigils so that rosa know they will protect her even if the trump administration is taking a different stones. germany is tightening its deportation laws those clean political persecution are still granted protection but when asylum requests are turned down people are being forced out of the country more quickly and with more extreme measures than used to be the case. at munich's airport a dozen nigerian nationals are taken to a chartered plane for deportation. 5 people on the passenger list are missing they may have gone into hiding 12 migrants aboard the aircraft accompanied by 3 times as
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many police officers. officer christiane kugel mio has been on many such deportation flights he says repatriation amounts to a personal crisis for migrants many are desperate some even injure themselves at the last minute to try and avoid deportation as i remember them and it's not by our always saw my worry about. how things are going to work out for them are these but then i figure if we're sitting in the plane with them. that proper legal process is being carried out. for. somebody who is from senegal could be deported next he has lived in and around munich for 5 years his asylum application was turned down he knows the rules for deportation are getting stricter and a lengthy detention is possible. is a feel for all of the thirdly because we are not see if we want to see. what
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through what we think. we have been done i think if someone don't have what is probably we don't fight so i think it's good also to point you to those people. some get support from an engine you know in munich a refugee council that helps him when he deals with officials and needs legal advice the refugee council is critical of the new deportation that you lay chanst. this is no longer a matter of an individual's fate but the families are split up all whether a person is sick this is a matter of carrying out to potations for the sake of raising the statistics or to stick to good. authority to see things differently those in detention at this temporary facility at munich airport are legally required to be deported. every case has been reviewed by a judge. it's not only criminals who are detained in the worst cases
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people who have committed minor violations such as signing a document too late could also be deported. that sometimes makes officers like john cougar meyer think twice even if they trust the system could a minor things abuse of officials who accompany deportees such as speeding and biting is on the rise and witnessing deportees inflicting injury on themselves is stressful. the migrants from nigeria have long since landed back home for the time being they may not return to germany their dream is over. the number of arab women seeking refuge from their abusive families has jumped in recent years often they go into hiding abroad to avoid being discovered and forced to return the latest case involves 2 sisters from saudi arabia who fled to istanbul but life in exile is still marked by fear. all that
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and i have seen of istanbul so far of use like this and changing hotel rooms that you are hiding from their family we can't say where they are because they are afraid of being found. 22 persisted 20 when her father took them to istanbul for a holiday they decided to run away to escape years of filings and repression they say corey is an ordinary and they all this big. if they ask something are worth something and they say no i can't refuse it when they forced me to wear hijab when i was like 10 years all so i can say no of course if i say no they will beat me so what they took the decision. to escape to us says when her father wanted to marry her off it was their last chance. and my father told me i have
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friends of my. he have 2 wife and he want me to be the 3rd one. asking about his age he told me that he's one of the 50 but they don't care about their age and when i told him as. he told me you can't say not. at all if. their marriage you are not muslims. and this case is not an isolated case again and again saudi women try to flee from their families when travelling abroad . just earlier this year there have mohammad made headlines for days the 19 year old saudi woman barricaded herself in a hotel room in bangkok the united nations finally recognized her status as a refugee and are not facing deportation to saudi arabia at the moment turkish
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authorities have granted them temporary protection their men are ging to make ends meet with donations to receive but as long as there is no long term solution they feel very much under threat. of course i always look at the window and when they go in for. our talk and they like try to hard. change our place every couple of days we change it. i'm afraid so more no place so most. american father searching for us. soon. will change their location again. where they will wait and hope they can reach safety before their family finds them.
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no other somalia port city of his mail which was liberated from al-shabaab insurgent forces back in 2012 in recent years life has come back to the city and its population has doubled but the wounds of the past still run deep you spoke with 2 female returning is hoping to rebuild their futures. nowadays not to earn some modest living cooking food and selling it and her very own kiosk and their home country of somalia but for most of her life the 34 year old was a refugee in africa's largest refugee camp 300 kilometers away from here in kenya. i was born and camp i grew up in the camp i lived there until i got here our father died our mother died there i made it here. now it was husband was killed by the islamist extremists upon her return to somalia
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as a widow and sole carer for her 12 children motel is one of the lucky ones who was selected by regional authorities to live in a settlement on the outskirts of kismayo free housing and some services like basic healthcare are provided i would notice still struggles to support her children. we . did what my son is now 17 years old he's a student here if he gets to university i don't think i'll be able to pay for it on some days. oh. i'm struggling to just feed my children who are often. sarah is also one of the $53000.00 returning refugees sent back to somalia with just $200.00 u.s. dollars and a 6 month basic service package from your nature. she was not provided with housing
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instead she had to build herself attend. although parts of somalia continue to take steps towards peaceful recovery resources are lacking and ongoing violence has paralyzed efforts to support those most in need but the resilience of somali women fuels that determination to carry on despite all the hardship. oh yeah it's so hot i love that i have to be strong and that this after watching my husband reach out to me as he was being tailed be that as it may there is nothing i haven't seen it's been in a lot of the so maybe it was just the straw coming. and not to face many difficulties nevertheless they are unwilling to give up on the homeland and still hope to see a brighter future in somalia.
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