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this is going to. ignore. the rise. of the neo liberal. are the. one nine hundred sixty. s.
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and. the right person to be president to address the problems so many. with we're going to give you a. group for a look at the one both. they will go ahead with the thrill group will you. give him a little. mitt there not be thought of but if it did i thought by. the it. 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 without it.
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look up only god knows they come out of. this the you had to be in the moment like. me kind of oh they are magic i think that out. of many couples. in both you got to have all those the finals on the one. of the that the that but the other most 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 them washington wants to local police every time they encounter an undocumented person to inform ice the federal administration agency or as they say in the united states. to ice. on it is called
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wast in the north. and in the case of. the route the united states into from texas to minnesota. there are twenty two.
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shows. university city and it's the state. undocumented immigrants. in mexico she's twenty. grand.
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and i want to say what all. of us. has just been asking all the. support from global. sitting out there not about. somebody. but i have got a best person as separate. bank. was you know you know i've ended up not getting. that. they had. nobody drives as carefully as undocumented immigrants. the slightest infraction could mean they'd risk being deported. that.
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is a dream that's what they call my dreams who cross the border as mine as they can legally be accused of any intrenchments. gentlemen and i'll tell the whole time i am lost 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 president that trump dad i'm not i am and that's the problem i get each one only acts that are in the right how deep down you know you don't mention other than it must have a punch and also from someone hasn't come ok but i was brought up but obviously the scene one went to that only goes to this is. this we've got. you know presumably a. lot of political.
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will to leave the. city. no i mean down the. road is. known mccrae oh well then it will listen to me and say you haven't been there when you have a think if you speak. for you know your political single thing 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. but if we go for long. 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 and i said but i don't think. i got be done but as i've gone through this i would yeah and i guess i
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when you hear. good not going there. you know if you've got to move on as. well. as we only go. this then it must. have also built i mean i you have to i want us here i must give you about just to see me most almost a wall but. this will also notice because the marquee. said these papers but. no longer is and they does but i don't know what that is the most the last. say i.e. but i sent this book out almost a foot on the ground. yes massa. in the state your yes he was evil mail i want to says it was the left one also guess how this has been messed up because you know ms they. started. this list you know someone in up until one life
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i mean yes argument they're used to this. but in the u.s. but give us the story of our own. 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.
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austin is a welcome me and or city some people use the word sanctuary city to 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 it's president donald trump who feels challenged by almost two hundred centuries cities our nature to become a sanctuary. ah. god. yes new york chicago miami and the entire state of california are on that list. i'd learn as sure about the possibility that the county sheriff will be dismissed.
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if the legislature does pass such a lot and tried to remove an elected official i would. dissipate the challenge in our in our in our courts. at the testimonies of leading republicans. no one from senators or representatives has wanted all being 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 detained. they can have access to their immigration documents and. we've got the economic diplomacy complement of normal diplomacy and
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as i said we did not see though that. something some exists is that i have to wait to meet the people we have between the will be. prosecution. fines. on the. security. business models used by american corporations. and if.
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somebody were to became. an investigative documentary. you know world of big partisan movie lot 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. 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 washing clothes for watching the hawks. when a loved one is murdered it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murder i would prefer it be newlin the death penalty just because i think that's the fair thing
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the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict is found innocent the idea that we were executing innocent people is terrifying there's just no really hasn't been that we hear even many of the dems families want the death penalty to be abolished the reason we have to keep the death penalty here is because that's what murder victims' families want to that's going to give them peace it's going to give them justice and we come in saying. not quite enough we've been through this this isn't the way. with the whole make this manufacture consent instant of public wealth. when the running clusters who protect themselves. in the final larry go around the lives only the one percent.
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we can all middle of the room sick. to the real news room. you may never get out. of. my teenage gang rules here.
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some in the united states have begun to comb. hide their wrinkles. they've lived thirty years because they have residence permits but for the first time in years
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they feel insecure. president trump statements alum them that's why this sports center on the outskirts of austin is full today. and has. set the scene. paradoxically it's the mexico consulate the organizer of this campus that advises people who want to apply for u.s. citizenship. if i just got on very few people i mean for my maid at the moment maybe mean and you know see me about this because then i get to see the child icici eat a killer of us maybe it was after he make a call to get out there 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 and sad. and you can walk through the projects you don't know much. and if he's going to mention it and it's just that when he got out of the attic and got it on the pork barrel. and then
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he got in the attic and all those that it shows and i think you know you're right about. that i. know that if one of the known to be serious satirist out of no no no he ended up at a similar level. i you know i would even start if i used only i mean i need you to see battle activities that he's. a legion of volunteer lawyers helps to fill out the final four. if everything is in older in just over six months they will have a u.s. passport 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. sees that
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on sat next to that base i mean yes and by do you get my staff one time as impressed as i've sampled a good part of the i knew that it wasn't that for us. to say you were in them i know they are in the comment that in many ways. not knowing castillo can thank you i use that leap because. the food. through.
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me mother monbiot out seven of us already on the. way. they are. as. bad. as us. because it is somewhere. this is about you. pay them this is. a. testimony of the scale one that life has not been merciful to hilda. imprisoned and frightened she barely leaves the church. and has even asked to work
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in the safety of the garden as she fears a visit from so feds. churches began to give protection to immigrants in the eighty's from there the censure. concept was extended to total protection in bus universities and even whole cities . austin has a network of sanctuary churches there are at least a dozen they take for granted that the feds will never enter a temple to arrest an immigrant and that is why they are welcomed i was. but that was also said of people who protected jews in germany right when the laws being written by criminals decent people have to disobey those rules those laws. 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
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to not open your door for a young mother and her young son. to save their lives i just can't imagine not doing. a dive and also cross the rio grande by boat. up to the mexican red nose. 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 come on now pass out an empty. yes i am just glad. you don't want to piss on
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nothing i don't want. to be on your feet you see. if you're on one of. the buses the museum. visit us in front of. the most out of. money book in making us. turn in oregon was that. the cooler marked the start of her second runaway 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
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vitally because she wants to be there when her ivan receives his doctorate in medicine. and ever. almost the same in the media mogul wouldn't. have been in us that they are now even pila 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. but all the real grieve i. have a hope of meeting with him along. then momentum. was i. was part of the me oh is. yes miss my long list they. and my bosses in this post on the the balls.
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get all of the muscle now all our are given because everything that meant then them won't turn. a your one. your way then. bam bam. bam. this back bay but. in the area where i'm going doesn't your statement. won't. show us your norms around you. today. on sanusi and. this back. to the days to come where. that is where it alland this is.
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when a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murderer i would prefer it be the death penalty just because i think that's the fair thing the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict just found dennison the idea that we more executing innocent people is terrifying. there's just no really hasn't been 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
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because that's what murder victims' families what that's going to give them peace and it's going to give them justice and we come in saying. we've been through this this isn't the way. join me every day on the alex i'm unsure and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you that. is finding this out the need. arise out of the bag or by you're going to gouge and down the toilet. yeah as this tide of how do you. think i'm going to employ is going to go at the bridge. from which i got. the most almost the
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whole cd i mean look if you get the thumbprint you know has a funny but it was you know i love million. to. four hundred fan base and right on the bank all the work on the base walker chemical lies and as our business is going to go he would develop a new treatment there into mary snow monster knowing that these industries out of the new things you're dissenting ignore their money their time and most of them live even else and when we lost the mother of the things we lost even this. what does the rise of the yellow vest newman in france tell us about the state of the. neo liberal order in europe are the protests in france the largest since one thousand nine hundred eighty eight just about
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a hike in fuel prices and is emmanuelle mccrone the right person to be president to address the problems so many in france. the maternity town the slums go in and you may never get out of the most of. my teenage gang rules here. i don't want to be moved there no letting my people go you were. but. the navy will. kill. you. minus seeing her. looking for the. bell in the leg not going to fool.
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