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we're going to give you a. group or. both. they will go ahead with the. group will you. give it a little. but if it did i thought by. the end. is sad because his city brownsville is surrounded by a fence built during the presidency of democrats barack obama. it was a concession made to republicans in support of a move granting citizenship to twelve million undocumented immigrants in the united states. go up i thought it. looked up only god knows. what is. needed to be in the moment
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like. me he kind of oh the medic i think that i've. got all the many couples. in both you got the oh noes the finals on the one. of the that the that but the other bulk of them are. those twelve million lived through months of tension and anguish. with trump in the white house their options for staying in the united states reduced. to identify the washington police every time they encounter an undocumented person to inform ice the federal administration agency. as they say in the united states. to ice. and. then they nor loud. ah.
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century city is a city councils governed by democrats with. them to snatch. other words. and in the case of austin texas governor. on the way from boston to interstate thirty five the route that cuts the united states into from texas to minnesota we see several immigrant detention centers. there are twenty two in texas and. number two increase.
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the city. in the world with more live music shows. and strength of a university city and its the state capital. it's also a sanctuary city for undocumented immigrants. was born in mexico she's twenty one years old and. documented immigrant.
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if somebody. dressed up as i was going on i want to say what all that. i said. i guess or that has just been asked mr. president. let me go to another not about. somebody. but i am proud to. separate. rank. was you know i've ended up on i guess. they had. nobody drives as carefully as undocumented immigrants. the slightest infraction could mean they'd risk being deported. that. is a dream that's what they call
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a grinch who crossed the border as mine as they cannot legally be accused of any infringement. women and also home and i'm thinking you know. obama issued an executive order in twenty twelve that aims to normalize this situation actually because you. seem to matter more than a president that trumps jack i'm not i am and that's always a problem i get each one only acts that are in the right how deep down it all got a mention of the best talent and also from someone hasn't come of it but i was brought up but i may have see seen one want to that only those who. almost got. to know presumably a. lot of well the. most resent the. said anybody even though. never i mean down the.
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road is. known makoto will open and will listen to me and say you haven't been there when you have a think everything is good. for you you feel a little going on in new york. but just a funny thing is more than a dream she leads a group of young people fighting for immigrant rights in the states with a very conservative government and legislature and of dreamers. and if we go for a long legs but in few months ago she took part in a hearing to convince texan senators not to pass a law that would be tough on undocumented immigrants my little son and i said but i don't think. i got be done but hasn't gone through this i would have and i guess i when you hear. good not going there. you know if you've got to move
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on as. well. as we learned. this then it must. have also built i mean i you that i want us here i must be a man about to see me most almost. represent them this will also notice that mikey . said. no longer is and he does but i don't know what that is the most the last. but i sent this book out almost a foot on the button. yes massa. the state your yes. may i want to says it was the last guess how this has been messed up because you know ms they. started this whole cialis you know someone in the don't want my from me just like you know what they're used to this. but in the us all. but you know
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yes. his intervention achieved very little days after this interview as to funny a return to the texan capital but this time to lead a protest against approval of the law they opposed known as s.b. full. the republican majority has pushed forward anti sanctuary laws. among other things it allows for a local agent to be jailed for failing to report an undocumented immigrant. moreover it authorizes the dismissal of any sheriff who supports sanctuary policies even one that is democratically elected finally it also allows the blocking of state funds to municipalities and sanctuary universities. austin is a welcoming had or city some people use the word sanctuary city to
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describe a city that is violating federal law. in that respect austin would not be a sanctuary city because we don't violate any federal law perhaps the serenity and dignity shown by austin's democratic men have paid off was it remains one of the few centuries cities that were left off the government blacklist i write president donald trump who feels challenged by almost two hundred centuries cities our nature to become a sanctuary. yes new york chicago miami and the entire state of california are on that list. adler is sure about the possibility that the county sheriff will be dismissed. if the legislature does pass such a lot and try to. to remove an elected official i would anticipate
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a legal challenge in our in our in our courts. sought the testimonies of leading republicans. no one from gov to senators or representatives has wanted all been able to talk in the end but hispanic congressman's legislative director did agree to talk i don't think it criminalizes immigration any more than it already has been it's just simply an enforcement mechanism. i.c.e. can still access prisoners if they're the taint. they can have access to their immigration documents and.
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finally in a moment also this weekend atlanta now has a little hands on talent to the point. line and if he would be would it be that easy to find ten that out in me. is said thank you to the muslims to people. they didn't. look at i thought it might have been my little bit of a wonderful enough that i little bit of the odd accent that i don't have money coming over i'd like a little weight but i'm not about to get it but it. is this london life. some borders of.
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the sea. you can look over. in a world of big partisan group. and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bats and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. america was never great was founded on the rapes and murders. nothing changed so we
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said in. response to these situations that we're dealing with. people here is sad every day she is just sad people kill each other blood for killing children. there was just no way that people are going to just sit back and allow children to see shot down law enforcement. this country doesn't work for us it doesn't function for us. this this can't be happening in america we call from the streets we've got to deal with life this is the reason i have to ride like this is the reason.
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ha ha ha ha. ha ha ha ha ha. ha. ha some in the united states have begun to comb elton gray hairs all hide their wrinkles. they've lived here for more than thirty years because they have residence permits but for the first time in years they feel insecure. president trump statements alum them that's why this sports center on the outskirts of austin is full today. on the fantasy. said the seem to think this is not enough because it will be enough. paradoxically it's the mexico consulate the organizer of this campus that advises people who want to apply for u.s. citizenship. can't get by just going on to keep me for money that they might
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a meeting means in fairness to me that this is going to get this either chad icici e.b. to give birth to us maybe cause it to fight he may kick or to get out or you can let me quote a man and i said no as i do that in a second scene they get him and the stuff in my face it was up in sap. and you can walk to the front thinks you're an amateur and if you're not. and if this is going to messiness and it's this is that when he got in the attic and woke us going to point that out if you know when he got in the attic of the senate and i think you know you're kind of out of. a field if i. know this and if one of you not to be seen the status of that or not know somebody ended up being at a similar level are now you that i learned that if i live i mean my. i need you. to see battles and activities that are just that.
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the legion of volunteer lawyers helps to fill out the final form. if everything is in order in just over six months they will have a us passport and they will be saved but the one and a half million undocumented people living and working in texas will continue to be in danger and a system of rapid and cheap economic growth will also be jeopardized. c.c.'s on cat rescue that is a mess and bite you won't get my stack on time as impressed as i've tried several get what i mean the idea that the president that's. all you'll say you write in the manner they are in the comment that you met him as a man. not knowing the local venue i use that my book is.
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the mood you. haven't won the are out seven months. already are. they. and. that's. how.
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it is. this is set. to let me get one life has not been merciful to hilda. imprisoned and frightened she barely leaves the church. and has even asked to work in the safety of the garden as she fears a visit from the feds. churches began to give protection to immigrants in the eighty's from then the century concept was extended to total protection in bus universities and even whole cities . boston has a network of sanctuary churches there are at least a dozen they take for granted that the feds will never enter
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a temple to arrest an immigrant and that is why they are welcomed. i was a little bit but that was also said of people who protected jews in germany right when the laws being written by criminals decent people had to disobey those rules those laws yeah so and particularly. president trump has made people afraid of the most vulnerable people on earth it's tragic it's seen as courage it's complete cowardice to not open your door for a young mother and her young son. to save their lives i just can't imagine not doing that. and i haven't also crossed the rio grande by boat. up to the mexican red nose.
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the boat was punctured and began to sink just as they reached the shore of macallan . that was their single stroke of luck after twenty minutes of walking in the sun they were seized by the immigration service. on your bottom line on how president of mt. yang yes i am just glad. that you don't want to. run for. your field. even your own one. who. think. the decadence and for one thing. the most out of. money book in making a serious turn in your own gun was that. the cooler marked the start
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of her second run away attempt. to day off to several missteps in court building was enjoying a temporary permit to stay. she'll see it in a couple of months but her lack of faith in the system is why she spends most of her life within these fold walls. fragile in appearance but strong in spirit hilda isn't giving up primarily because she is determined not to return to guatemala to mistreatment and frets. but secondly and vitally because she wants to be there when her ivan receives his doctorate in medicine cool and never. almost in the lead needle i noted. in my mind of an illness that they are naive and purely dreams of a child who has lived and lives on the help of others and it's a dream that began in my calendar the place where everything begins. to either.
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mirror my mirror and whether my life they're lying all manner of course and. then momentum and. worse. than me oh is. this my long list they. and my boss assume us was postponed in the. us so. you had all of the muscle not all around you bankers having bradman and i'm going to last for your one. your me we then. where the long run boy you're. buying your only this back bay but. in the area where i'm going to shine your student. loans. show us you're
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in the wrong thing on your. take. on sanctions and. this back. to you that is become aware. that it's wes you know alan. this is you you know .
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arts. when a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murder i would prefer and it's meaningless to the death penalty just because they think that's the fair thing the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict respond dennison the idea that we were executing innocent people is terrifying there's just no way to parent and that we want even many of the families want the death penalty to be abolished the reason we have to keep the death penalty here is because that's what murder victim's families what that's going to give them peace that's going to give them justice and we come in and say. not quite enough
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we've been through this this isn't the way. that's a very rough terrain you sort of scruff climates and you have to fight to be able to reflect. it was gunshots on top of them and very fresh
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they would have been going there may have been even not. going back up but. you know i don't want to see a bit of what is in the children is needed to participate in the good is both to live good wouldn't. you don't think about these things. he's so good on you got through it you like and you know i do and other patients. that have finally been on the phone also this weekend could have let you know how does it go live on donkey the point about. finding a few of you who would it be that easy to the point it can get out and me. plus is that going to get the muscles to people who. didn't.
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look i've done my duty by my little bit of a wonderful enough that i little bit that we are shut out of money going to you know about much of the way for the mob not to go to jail but and. this is one day it's like. you know some forces of. the sea. you can be no problem. to different if somebody said he was holding up a baby. in the field. nancy will you look you you spoke to so you were talking to them. i'm going to get
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a laugh out loud get it why don't we just meet each artist on. the net a lot of it and about to come out of a skid but i'm a look at him as are a lot of us up to the money into the magazine about you know. how do we know. i left my. home and. just say. all. right so this is a long. haul that has to be made by. other people who are dull films and i was on. our. look out of that yeah i. feel sick. with the whole make this manufacture consent to stick to the public well. when the ruling classes
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protect themselves. with the financial merry go round if suddenly the one percent. during the whole middle of the room sick. really runs the real news is really. good you know last. night just go through there to start her. life rather. than i think.
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in the stories that shape the way they are not a tantamount to torture the conditions in which russia says the u.s. is holding the accused kremlin agent. we speak to her lawyer very difficult situation. particularly for someone like her someone who i don't think ever envisioned spending a day in jail or a life to be. relations have come to a complete. the syrian city of one of the worst hit. reconstruction . hello there well.

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