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the, the, you're watching dw news live from bowie. the u. s. supreme court says takes, is, can arrest migraines for a legal entry into the country. it gives the state the power to police, its border with mexico, as part of a controversial republican backs. little one, the white house is unconstitutional. full, so coming up, did you wish to say is causes entire population size and cynthia hunger. but despite humanitarian concerns and warnings from allies, israel says plan ground operations and rough, and let's go ahead and the, the in announces more age for q cried another conference of keys and military back
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is here in germany as us defense secretary lloyd austin. once that's who crying, survival is in danger. the on jared raid, welcome to the program. authorities in the us state of texas have been given the go ahead to arrest people suspected the legally entering the country. the supreme court decision allowing the state to enforce its own controversial immigration law comes as republicans blinds abide and administer. i should not taking action on the issue. the texas governor says a closed environment is happening at the us border. the white house argues that policing immigration should remain in massive for the federal authorities with opponents of the texas legislation, warning of rights violations and racial profiling. so definitely use washington
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report as sarah and scholar has been following developments, he told me why the supreme court decision is so significant today supreme court ruling while it is important to stress that it is still temporary, is definitely significant, as it shifts power to shape, immigration law in the us from the federal to the state level and that head of an election where immigration issues will be front and center of the campaign. and it also reflects the broader trend of the supreme court to give more autonomy to states as opposed to the federal level, which we have seen also in the past couple of years. and that raises questions for the future, about what will lie within the power of the federal government and within the power of the state of the individual states, respectively. okay, so from federal to state, but what is this concretely meaningful for migraines? the law essentially makes illegal immigration at the state level of crime, and that means the state and local police will have the authority to arrest anyone
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they suspect of having cross the border into texas. the legally, these people could then be charged in a state court and could even be forwarded to return to mexico as regardless of whether they are at the border or even hundreds of miles north of the border. as critics have noted, and written reactions who is actually mexico's the top diplomat for north america has already said that his government has said this on social media, that his government will not accept any real country repatriation from the us, but will instead be continuing negotiations on the federal level with the federal government. so it definitely creates some uncertainty for like more than someone certainty for the estimated 1600000 undocumented immigrants in texas. okay, france, let's talk a little bit about how the decision came to happen in the 3 liberal judges. on the supreme court dissented from this disease and what with their arguments yes, so one of the dissenting judges just a certain way of are set and her dissenting opinions. that the court with this
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ruling invites further k as in crisis and immigration enforcement at the southern border. and she also noted that the law up ends the federal and state balance that has been in power in the united states for over 100 years. importantly, she also noted that this ruling has the potential to disrupt the us as for relations, which seems to be confirmed by the comments of the mexican diplomat that we talked about earlier. is our and still us, what's the white house had to say about this? the white house has come up with a statement immediately after the ruling and said it fundamentally disagrees with what it calls a harmful and unconstitutional ruling. it says i'm on mo, along other things that this ruling and this law will make communities along the border. and in texas less safe and has accused the republican party of politicizing the border once again. it also called in that statement on republican lawmakers to
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finally pass a bill that the democratic administration hope will make the border. he's a safer and will ease the tension at the border. but, but the ruling of course, is a significant setback for the vitamin expression which had brought this cord in front of the supreme court. and it also, the ruling also foreshadows the possible role of the supreme court in the elections later this year when it was, might come to a decision between president joe biden and former president and current candidates . donald trump. okay, that was our washington report affair and scowled their friends. thanks so much for that. or to the war and cause and now way use rouse prime minister benjamin netanyahu for 9 to 10. and to press ahead with the plan to solve on the southern city of rafa. that's despond. growing international concerns, us the secretary of state antony blinking has blown that the whole of gauze as population is now facing severe hunger as he prepares to head back to the middle
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east for talks over a cease fire and deliveries to the territory which remains on the seat in the wake of the october 7th. how must her attacks nearly 6 months into israel's war with moss. the you in a saying that the looming famine in gaza is no accident. it might be visible. i veto for hunger is fretting interface, which before never ever encountered her. so this is clearly the man made clearly of what my mood artificially created. the hunger cries us. the commissioner general tried to go to gaza to assess the situation. but israel refused to let him in. he now feels that dealing with the hungry crisis, there comes down to committed support. basically, we were talking about 2034, keep track of the i believe the lounge as berea is the absence of political with
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a single number. if you'll have a party to go with you kind of dressing the advisory implied the world is putting pressure on israel to allow more 8 and the guys including pressure from one of its closest allies, the united states location to this joint 100 percent of the population in gaza is that severe levels of acute food and security? that's the 1st time an entire population has been so classified. we also see again, according to, in this case, the united nations, a 100 percent. the totality of the population is in need of humanitarian assistance . have to wait a little push back saying it's, are you making revisions for thousands? we're placing it at odds with the us, the middle east, and the idea that we're going to trap a 1000000 to and i can let them go out. they're not going to leave, we don't have arrangements for them. that's. that's not true. we're going to move the various international agencies that are in the south. we're going to sit and
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move you there. there is precise locations as well. so far, it's unclear what arrangements is. ross made the, in my opinion, the future trucks with 8 shipments are still being denied entry into the gaza strip in crowds of thousands are waiting for food. trying to pinned off a famine that the world has warned imminent. unless something changes with general is by like flooding in tel aviv told us more about the split views among the is riley public about the prime ministers approach to this war as well. definitely, there are mixed reactions about the same whole issue of dealing with the war by the private and stuff is reputation. and that's in the all day. you know, be we list on the right. the people on the right would say the whole is actually doing the right thing by say no to the americans, even if they are, israel is the one the l y because it's really
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a security concern is rails only of the the biggest writing should be the only ones who call the shots here and not even their number one on the left would say that of course there should be a consideration of the, the advice from the, the us about the corporation and rough um, also about the aid it getting in. and also today lease from the friends and security committee that the was the president and is telling just more information about this disagreement between is rather the by him. administration was specifically units and the all government and the buttons, ministration. nothing else saying that there is no disagreement between israel and us about eliminating how much because he is a rough up rather. but the way to do that, the operation, it'd be highly been city rough up the just moments ago. wow. that's any all saying
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that the mr. profess strategic affairs dreamt or is it going to to leave? i'm traveled to the u. s. as early as next week in order to inform the americans about do peroration, how is going to be held. that'd be exactly way sions of the sibling population rough uh, before the groups can be a best i was doing listed by like sedan reporting earlier from tel aviv. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines today, staying in the us and for my present, donald trump has filed a supreme court brief arguing he should be immune from prosecution for trying to overturn his 2020 election laws. is appealing a lower quotes rejection of his request. mr. trump is the 1st former us president to be criminally, prosecuted to form a us police. deputies have been sentenced to more than 17 years in prison, age for the torture of 2 black men in mississippi. the officers assaulted their
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victims with ties and stage, the mach execution that left one of the men in a critical condition. they are among 6 offices, known as the goon squad who pleaded guilty last year to the virtual attack. iraq's northern code is downright and has been hit by flooding off to dies of heavy ryans, according to your local reports authorities there, urging people to stay indoors. the region around to hook said he has been harvested with at least 2 fatalities reported that stay international olympic committee says, oscillates from a roster and belarus will not take part in the opening ceremony parade for the seasonal epic games in paris. participants from both countries will already be competing as independent athletes as a result of roches invasion of ukraine in 2022. ukraine's foreign minister says he's country is shocked that a new us side package for keys is still bogged down in deliberations. it was
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venting his frustration even as the us defense secretary lloyd austin, acknowledged on monday that ukraine's very survival remained in danger from russia . austin was spacing at amazing view. crane's back is here in germany, where he promised to washington's continued support from stein us military base in west, in germany. it's another meeting of defense ministers from 50 countries supporting ukraine. ukraine contact group says it's about concrete steps to help key brands. this is well known brand gemini, to announce more military assistance. um, so this ramstein meeting,
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we have once again put together in a package with almost half a 1000000000 euros. that includes $10000.00 rounds of ammunition from our armed forces. stock delivery will start at short notice. in fact, immediately i can visual fort a similar goals elsewhere in gemini from the stony and prime minister. speaking in bella and kaya kyle ass, cold on countries to spend at least a quarter of one percent of the gross domestic product on military health, specifically for ukraine. some believe there is a shortcut to end versus war against ukraine. they say that if the americans don't give money or weapons along with your friends, then this for will be over a fresh of steps fighting. there will be no more more. if you praise steps fighting, there will be no more ukraine. but some german politicians are finding all the tools, the weapons hold to bed, one leading member of our felts,
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his party is having to explain why he said the war could become a frozen conflict, as opposed to peace. see fitness, munch miles it was. i think it's exhaustive to the people in this country, and we only have a debate about weapons. i would like to wide in that debate. what we also need most of these are the bought to against chancellor shouts himself, or peers into mines. he wants to push that piece, but also to be seen as a leader. he's ready to defend ukraine. the double motive that he shed by many in the west coggan guns this month. and before we go, he's a reminder of our top story. the us supreme court has cleared the way for local police in texas to arrest migrant suspected of crossing the mexico. the border illegally. it's lifted, oppose on a controversial load that gives state authorities broad immigration powers. opponents of warning on racial profiling and fonts rights violations. more on
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