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on daca. is the president committed to honoring the will of congress, essentially whatever congress passes on daca? or does he reserve the right to veto a daca fix if he feels that it doesn't kind of do what you're talking about? a bigger picture thing that touches on -- ms. huckabee sanders: as i said, we want responsible immigration reform and that would be part of that package and part of that process. reporter: on north korea. vladimir putin has said that he doesn't believe that sanctions are going to work against north korea. and i'm wondering whether or not the president himself is coming around to that perspective or whether he still believes sanctions can be effective? and if he has any plans you can share with us to talk with the chinese president or the russian president himself? ms. huckabee sanders: we have been clear about what our priorities are. that now is not the time for us to spend a lot of time focused on talking with north korea. but putting all measures of pressure that w
on daca. is the president committed to honoring the will of congress, essentially whatever congress passes on daca? or does he reserve the right to veto a daca fix if he feels that it doesn't kind of do what you're talking about? a bigger picture thing that touches on -- ms. huckabee sanders: as i said, we want responsible immigration reform and that would be part of that package and part of that process. reporter: on north korea. vladimir putin has said that he doesn't believe that sanctions...
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it made things like daca available. it made daca available for this particular part of the unauthorized population, but it also monitored very carefully that deportation was limited to people recently crossing the border and to people who had a criminal background record. this administration says it's continuing to focus on criminals and indeed it is deporting criminals, but it has also been very clear in stating that anybody who is illegally in the country is subject to deportation at any time. and that has created an entirely different set of deportation actions. >> let's get to the calls. lisa is up first in raleigh, north carolina, republican. lisa, good morning. >> caller: yes, hello. i want to thank you for being on this morning. i have three problems and i want you to respond to them. he's taking away from americans, not giving to. could you elaborate on that and tell everyone the facts? >> let's -- >> it's absolutely the case that these daca people at very high levels pay into the social security system because
it made things like daca available. it made daca available for this particular part of the unauthorized population, but it also monitored very carefully that deportation was limited to people recently crossing the border and to people who had a criminal background record. this administration says it's continuing to focus on criminals and indeed it is deporting criminals, but it has also been very clear in stating that anybody who is illegally in the country is subject to deportation at any...
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a decision on daca? >> sometime today or over the weekend we'll have a decision. >> should d.r.e.a.m.ers be worried? >> we love the d.r.e.a.m.ers. we love everybody. thank you very much. >> this has been yet another busy news week. with harvey devastating the city of houston, and multiple developments in the trump-russia scandal but for the next hour i want to talk to you about the 800,000 americans who may soon be at risk of deportation. the d.r.e.a.m.ers. undocumented migrants who came to this country as children under the age of 16. for many of whom america is the only country they know. this tuesday donald trump is expected to announce whether he will end the obama era program allowing the d.r.e.a.m.ers to remain in the u.s., known as daca for short. while candidate trump referred to daca as illegal amnesty on the campaign trail, once in the white house, he promised to handle the issue with, quote, heart. well now his hand is being forced by first ten and now nine republican attorneys general and one
a decision on daca? >> sometime today or over the weekend we'll have a decision. >> should d.r.e.a.m.ers be worried? >> we love the d.r.e.a.m.ers. we love everybody. thank you very much. >> this has been yet another busy news week. with harvey devastating the city of houston, and multiple developments in the trump-russia scandal but for the next hour i want to talk to you about the 800,000 americans who may soon be at risk of deportation. the d.r.e.a.m.ers. undocumented...
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>>> como cambiaria tu vida sin e el daca?u madre ha luchado por los derechos de inmigrantes en di distintas parroquias de chicago >>> daca me tiene mas contenta a mi que a ellas no tienen esa conciencia de v i vivir como indocumentada >>> gracias por ese informe que revela la poerdierdida de m familias jhacqueline tiene una hija dcer de ser ciudadana y otra incluida en daca como se sintio hoy? >>> con el corazon destrozado se truncan los sueÑos de mi hija y muchos soiÑadores pero a la vez tengo que seguir a adelante tenemos como padres el deber de seguir adelante acabaron con un sueÑo pero em z empezaran ellos con su pesadilla >>> como explica lo que ha pa d pasado hoy y lo que pudiera s n significar? >>> es un dolor mi hija con residencia puede c acceder a estudiar y por otro lado tengo una hija v viviendo un calvario >>> que le dijo hoy? >>> le dije seguimos adelante, podemos echar una lagrima, pero maÑana empe empezamos a luchar tenemos el deber comno padres d defender a nuestros hijos con n uÑas y dientes >>> jacqueline,
>>> como cambiaria tu vida sin e el daca?u madre ha luchado por los derechos de inmigrantes en di distintas parroquias de chicago >>> daca me tiene mas contenta a mi que a ellas no tienen esa conciencia de v i vivir como indocumentada >>> gracias por ese informe que revela la poerdierdida de m familias jhacqueline tiene una hija dcer de ser ciudadana y otra incluida en daca como se sintio hoy? >>> con el corazon destrozado se truncan los sueÑos de mi hija y...
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daca vino porque muchos jÓvenes pelearon.naciÓ miprimera hija, fue algo muy duro para mÍ porque a veces no me alcanzaba ni para la comida. fue algo que pasÉ, que hizo que ahora fuera una persona mÁs fuerte.voy a seguir luchando. >> vamos a luchar y no vamos a fallar. >> estoy emocionada de que se estÁn aliando con nosotros. >>, no vamos a ayudar a nadie. tienen derecho quedarse con su nÚmero social no tienen derecho preguntarme cuando se vence su "daca". >> a las 7:30 p.m. esta programado llevarse a cabo una vigilia. >> gracias. con sentimientos encontrados recibieron muchos soÑadores la noticia del programa "daca". vamos a continuar con esta cobertura especial. en el capitolio estatal los legisladores lamentaron que el golpe que recibiÓ la comunidad inmigrante. nuestro estado cuenta con la mayor concentraciÓn de soÑadores. >> engaÑar a miles de jÓvenes que creÍan que este país era un lugar donde podÍan soÑar. >> una traiciÓn, asÍ califica javier becerra la decisiÓn de donald trump de eliminar "daca". asegura que entablarÁ un
daca vino porque muchos jÓvenes pelearon.naciÓ miprimera hija, fue algo muy duro para mÍ porque a veces no me alcanzaba ni para la comida. fue algo que pasÉ, que hizo que ahora fuera una persona mÁs fuerte.voy a seguir luchando. >> vamos a luchar y no vamos a fallar. >> estoy emocionada de que se estÁn aliando con nosotros. >>, no vamos a ayudar a nadie. tienen derecho quedarse con su nÚmero social no tienen derecho preguntarme cuando se vence su "daca"....
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daca.tro de seis meses para que el congreso tenga tiempo de buscar una soluciÓn legislativa. la decisiÓn confirmarÍa temores que mantienen en la incertidumbre a casi 800.000 dreamers. el mandatario no planea dar la cara y fiscal general serÍa quien haga el anuncio. janet rodrÍguez nos acompaÑa en vivo desde la casa blanca con un adelanto de lo que podrÍa ocurrir. janet: muy buenos dÍas y como dices el presidente de la casa blanca hoy no tiene ningÚn evento pÚblico para hablar sobre daca. ha dejado que sea su fiscal general el que de la noticia que se lleva esperando desde hace semanas. lo que se espera que suceda hoy es que jeff session dÍa que el programa de daca se cancelarÍa en un período de seis meses para darle un perÍodo para que el congreso pueda buscar una soluciÓn legislativa permanente para estos jÓvenes. el presidente se encontraba bajo mucha presiÓn de parte de su propio partido, de su base para que elimine daca inmediatamente. sin embargo, el liderazgo en el congreso y el presi
daca.tro de seis meses para que el congreso tenga tiempo de buscar una soluciÓn legislativa. la decisiÓn confirmarÍa temores que mantienen en la incertidumbre a casi 800.000 dreamers. el mandatario no planea dar la cara y fiscal general serÍa quien haga el anuncio. janet rodrÍguez nos acompaÑa en vivo desde la casa blanca con un adelanto de lo que podrÍa ocurrir. janet: muy buenos dÍas y como dices el presidente de la casa blanca hoy no tiene ningÚn evento pÚblico para hablar sobre...
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en california residen mÁs de 140,000 soÑadores amparados por daca.Óvenes con este programa y el condado de alameda hay cerca de 17,000. aquÍ en la bahía varios jÓvenes y activistas se preparan para endurecer la lucha con el fin de defender daca. luz peÑa hablÓ con soÑadores. luz: estos jÓvenes nos aseguraron que ya estÁn listos para luchar. sin embargo, asegura que la esperanza es lo Último que se pierde. por aÑos siempre supo que era indocumentada. llegÓ a los 15 aÑos, su razón fue diferente, su sobrino fue diagnosticado con leucemia. el tratamiento que le salvarÍa la vida estaba en este paÍs. ambas con historias diferentes, pero con un sueÑo comÚn de sentirse bienvenidas en el paÍs que les ha visto crecer y al que contribuyen financieramente a diario. saben que la orden ejecutiva del presidente obama de 2012 en pasar daca, fue una soluciÓn momentÁnea. >> estÁn trabajando están yendo a la escuela. 63% recibiÓ un ingreso. luz: maÑana se espera que el presidente trump tome una decisiÓn que se rumora cancelarÁ este programa, pero le darÁ seis meses al
en california residen mÁs de 140,000 soÑadores amparados por daca.Óvenes con este programa y el condado de alameda hay cerca de 17,000. aquÍ en la bahía varios jÓvenes y activistas se preparan para endurecer la lucha con el fin de defender daca. luz peÑa hablÓ con soÑadores. luz: estos jÓvenes nos aseguraron que ya estÁn listos para luchar. sin embargo, asegura que la esperanza es lo Último que se pierde. por aÑos siempre supo que era indocumentada. llegÓ a los 15 aÑos, su razón...
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morgan employ daca recipient. daca recipients contribute to our economy. ending the program, it is estimated, would mean $ 463 billion hit. protecting daca recipients isn't a matter of politics or economics. it's about what's right as americans as human beings. this is particularly important for me representing california because one in four dreamers, 223,000 live, work, and study in california. and i can testify that they are an essential part of the fabric of our communities. it is important for senators and the american public to know a very -- the very real human side of this issue. i want to share the story of a remarkable young woman whom i've met and whose family i have met. her name is amy sanchez. she was brought to this country when she was just 1. today she lives in east oakland. i met her and her family last month. i spoke to her last on monday night. she is a 23-year-old graduate student from u.c. santa cruz with a degree in psychology. she is pursuing a career in public service so she can give back to this country. her mother worked as an onc
morgan employ daca recipient. daca recipients contribute to our economy. ending the program, it is estimated, would mean $ 463 billion hit. protecting daca recipients isn't a matter of politics or economics. it's about what's right as americans as human beings. this is particularly important for me representing california because one in four dreamers, 223,000 live, work, and study in california. and i can testify that they are an essential part of the fabric of our communities. it is important...
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this fight is beyond daca. for allfive undocumented immigrants in this country who provide the labor. this country runs on us. without us, this country falls apart. amy: high school students in denver also staged a massive walkout in protest of trump's decision to rescind daca. the head of the u.s. hispanic chamber of commerce, javier palomarez, resigned from trump's national diversity coalition in protest, calling the decision to revoke daca inhumane and economically harmful. in georgia, the atlanta city council immediately passed a resolution to support daca recipients and to move to limit collaboration between local atlanta police and federal immigration agents. both new york and california threatened to sue the trump administration to protect the states' dreamers. after headlines, we'll go to houston to speak with cesar espinosa. caribbean island nations and the state of florida are making emergency preparations and evacuations as the potentially catastrophic category-five hurricane irma barrels across the
this fight is beyond daca. for allfive undocumented immigrants in this country who provide the labor. this country runs on us. without us, this country falls apart. amy: high school students in denver also staged a massive walkout in protest of trump's decision to rescind daca. the head of the u.s. hispanic chamber of commerce, javier palomarez, resigned from trump's national diversity coalition in protest, calling the decision to revoke daca inhumane and economically harmful. in georgia, the...
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let's talk about daca, though, you've got 141,000 people under daca in texas. the center for american progress estimates that the texas economy would lose $6.1 billion annually if 100,000 workers are deported. make sense of that for me. >> well, first of all, the question here wasn't whether this was unconstitutional, unlawful, illegal. the question was were we going to let president obama act outside of his constitutional authority and erode the constitution. the answer is no. so the policy questions now need to be answered by congress as to whether similar programs will be put into place. it's a policy question decided by the legislature. that's exactly the way the founders set it up. >> if you -- if congress took daca exactly as it was and made it congressional legislation and satisfied you and other attorneys general that it's legal legislation, you would be okay with that? >> look, it's their job to make the law. if they put in place a program just like the obama administration put in place, that's their prerogative. it would be voted on by elected represe
let's talk about daca, though, you've got 141,000 people under daca in texas. the center for american progress estimates that the texas economy would lose $6.1 billion annually if 100,000 workers are deported. make sense of that for me. >> well, first of all, the question here wasn't whether this was unconstitutional, unlawful, illegal. the question was were we going to let president obama act outside of his constitutional authority and erode the constitution. the answer is no. so the...
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host: tell us about what daca is. guest: this is something president obama did five years ago unilaterally. we got a lot of criticism about it. he said if you are a dreamer, a young person who came into the country as a child illegally, you would allow you to stay and get work permits. you could apply for a two-year work permit to stay in the country and work. as you mentioned, about 800,000 young people have done that. there are more eligible. these are the people that are enrolled in the program now. host: what is your latest reporting? there are a couple of news reports that the president has already made up his mind. yesterday sarah huckabee sanders said that is not the case. guest: we had a story yesterday afternoon that showed he is expected, it is hard to say exactly what he is going to do because he changes his mind a lot, but he is expected to end the program. once he would do is the folks that are enrolled in the program now would let their work permits run out. as an example, if you got your permit a year a
host: tell us about what daca is. guest: this is something president obama did five years ago unilaterally. we got a lot of criticism about it. he said if you are a dreamer, a young person who came into the country as a child illegally, you would allow you to stay and get work permits. you could apply for a two-year work permit to stay in the country and work. as you mentioned, about 800,000 young people have done that. there are more eligible. these are the people that are enrolled in the...
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recipients say the daca program did right now at 6-30: daca rescinded.the decision from the white house that has hundreds of . >>> right now at 6:30, daca rescinded. the decision from the white house that has hundreds of people taking to the bay area streets at this hour. today the trump administration as we have been reporting announced plans to end the deferred action for childhood arrivals. >> tracking the story for us is janelle. >> a surprising tweet from the president just in the past hour. he said quote congress now has six months to legalize daca. but if they can't, i will revisit the issue. but not promises. from the white house gates to the shadow of trump tower. from coast to coast, an angry outcry of the decision to end daca. >> this does not mean they are bad people or that our nation disrespects or demeans them in any way. it means we are properly enforcing our lous. >> people think in terms of children but they are really young adults. i have a love for these people and hopefully now congress will be able to help them and do it properly. i
recipients say the daca program did right now at 6-30: daca rescinded.the decision from the white house that has hundreds of . >>> right now at 6:30, daca rescinded. the decision from the white house that has hundreds of people taking to the bay area streets at this hour. today the trump administration as we have been reporting announced plans to end the deferred action for childhood arrivals. >> tracking the story for us is janelle. >> a surprising tweet from the president...
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trump acaba con daca.do al congreso, siendo mÁs activos pero hay que tener mucha inteligencia en como lo hacemos porque nadie puede perder el daca en el futuro. >>> es importante doctora entre agosto y diciembre de este aÑo mÁs un poco mas de 2 00 mil jÓvenes terminaran, solamente 55 mil han yendo la peticiÓn. ¿ quÉ deben hacer estos jÓvenes de inmediato? >>> actuar desde hoy no esperen la fecha de vencimiento, porque van a recibir aglomeraciÓn y no tener un permiso lo hacen cuanto antes van hacer los primeros y van a poder recibir una extinciÓn. no dejar nada para maÑana actuar hoy y someter o entregar sus extensiones cuando antes. >>> lo que termina hoy es cualquier futuro persona que pueda calificar baja daca, ya hoy termina despuÉs de las 11 de la maÑana hora del este, cuando el secretario de justicia jeff sessions hizo anuncio que trump terminaba con daca >>> asÍ es nadie mÁs podra aplicar por primera vez, los que ya estÁn dentro van a poder extender pero los que se esperaron no tuvieron el dinero, hi
trump acaba con daca.do al congreso, siendo mÁs activos pero hay que tener mucha inteligencia en como lo hacemos porque nadie puede perder el daca en el futuro. >>> es importante doctora entre agosto y diciembre de este aÑo mÁs un poco mas de 2 00 mil jÓvenes terminaran, solamente 55 mil han yendo la peticiÓn. ¿ quÉ deben hacer estos jÓvenes de inmediato? >>> actuar desde hoy no esperen la fecha de vencimiento, porque van a recibir aglomeraciÓn y no tener un permiso...
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daca is a good thing. this country had ellis island , for whene day european immigrants were fleeing from europe for whatever reason. they were able to come here with , go throughsions been expedient process with their immigration, and europeans flooded new york city, and that's how we got the diverse and beautiful mix we have now. people have forgotten about that. in los angeles, on the flip side, with the spanish cultures that, from mexico. daca is a good thing. as far as the hack, your information will be on the darknet for 10 or 15 years. you will beat socially reengineered. you will have a sign of credit and life outside of your own that you have no idea about because your information has been out there for so long. they probably want to remember they were hacked five years ago. president trump will likely waive sanctions against iran. president trump must decide today whether to once again waved economic sanctions on iran -- appears to be preparing to ditch. that doesn't for today's washington journa
daca is a good thing. this country had ellis island , for whene day european immigrants were fleeing from europe for whatever reason. they were able to come here with , go throughsions been expedient process with their immigration, and europeans flooded new york city, and that's how we got the diverse and beautiful mix we have now. people have forgotten about that. in los angeles, on the flip side, with the spanish cultures that, from mexico. daca is a good thing. as far as the hack, your...
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about 200- t people could be a by the daca deci . and some in san francisco are p a fight. >> here in california, about 200,000 people will be affected by the decision and some in san francisco are regular ready to fight. kpix 5's anne makovec is live at city hall where people are figuring out the next step. >> reporter: an emergency news conference to condemn the decision to repeal daca just ended here at san francisco city hall as city leaders prepare for the fight. >> we'll be doing everything that i can within my power to make sure we are standing up with our "dreamers" and standing up for daca. >> reporter: san francisco is already a sanctuary city which means law enforcement doesn't cooperate with the federal government. but the end of daca is causing a lot of fear. >> i think all we can do is advocate that congress pick this up. >> reporter: immigration and human rights advocates gathered at city hall to defend against what they claim is the administration's deportation machine. >> we call upon our representatives to resist us
about 200- t people could be a by the daca deci . and some in san francisco are p a fight. >> here in california, about 200,000 people will be affected by the decision and some in san francisco are regular ready to fight. kpix 5's anne makovec is live at city hall where people are figuring out the next step. >> reporter: an emergency news conference to condemn the decision to repeal daca just ended here at san francisco city hall as city leaders prepare for the fight. >> we'll...
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ue is should daca the other is show the young begin covered by daca legal status? as those are two different questions. daca is an unlawful program it has to be added. if you are arguing we have to keep daca because of economics and nothing else, you're saying the end justifies the means and the ends does not justify the means. host: legislatively you would support a fix? guest: actually. host: the first call is peter from valley college, new york. caller: good morning. pleasure to speak to you. there something i don't understand and maybe you can explain it. i keep reading the paper and seeing in the news that the building industry is complaining that they don't have enough labor and they cannot keep up with building homes because they don't have enough cheap labor. also, people in the agricultural industry are saying the same thing. we have between 15 and 30 million people here illegally. we have over a million people in the country a year. they are complaining that they don't have enough labor. i don't get it. is the economy growing that quickly that they have e
ue is should daca the other is show the young begin covered by daca legal status? as those are two different questions. daca is an unlawful program it has to be added. if you are arguing we have to keep daca because of economics and nothing else, you're saying the end justifies the means and the ends does not justify the means. host: legislatively you would support a fix? guest: actually. host: the first call is peter from valley college, new york. caller: good morning. pleasure to speak to...
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respond to one is, i do agree with the daca. to come ld be allowed of us because everybody here is immigrants. two, they do contribute to the and they're blessed. a lot of people don't understand -- they pay 't get in social security, but they don't get anything back. pay in for mortgages and don't get anything else back. i worked in the welfare system years, okay. then i got disgusted because a sayingthe stuff they are was not correct because a lot of he immigrants, they are not allowed to have anything from the government for at least five years. seems like they are trying to put it all on the immigration people, darker immigrants. is that donald trump is suing the taxpayers for dollars to pay for his property, he's taking away from giving to.not so could you elaborate on that the facts?erybody host: doris meissner, let's tick to the daca program, our subject, with you for the next half-hour or so, let you talk impacts, the omic caller was talking about. eekt guest: well, it's absolutely the people, se daca young as well as im
respond to one is, i do agree with the daca. to come ld be allowed of us because everybody here is immigrants. two, they do contribute to the and they're blessed. a lot of people don't understand -- they pay 't get in social security, but they don't get anything back. pay in for mortgages and don't get anything else back. i worked in the welfare system years, okay. then i got disgusted because a sayingthe stuff they are was not correct because a lot of he immigrants, they are not allowed to...
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sin daca, y sin miedo. --miedo". este este el cÁntico de los jÓvenes que se oponen a la cancelaciÓn del programa "daca". la florida se prepara para la furia del huracÁn. "noticias univisiÓn 14", con ella. ientas de organizaciones se -- ramÓn: cientos de organizaciones se reunieron para manifestarse por la cancelaciÓn de "daca". reportero: segÚn participantes esta fue una oportunidad para unirse y unir la lucha para conseguir una soluciÓn para los indocumentados de este paÍs. [cÁnticos] la comunidad se uniÓ a las manifestaciones de condena por el fin de daca. algunos beneficiarios del programa de acciÓn diferida, realizaron una vigilia para rechazar la decisiÓn de gobierno de donald trump de revocar daca. >> la presidencia de trump trata de destruir nuestro sueÑo. yo recuerdo que si no me cortar las alas, yo puedo volar. reportera: los manifestantes insistieron en que se tiene que solucionar la situaciÓn de los de --dremears se debe lograr una reforma migratoria que beneficie a los indocumentados en estados unidos. >>
sin daca, y sin miedo. --miedo". este este el cÁntico de los jÓvenes que se oponen a la cancelaciÓn del programa "daca". la florida se prepara para la furia del huracÁn. "noticias univisiÓn 14", con ella. ientas de organizaciones se -- ramÓn: cientos de organizaciones se reunieron para manifestarse por la cancelaciÓn de "daca". reportero: segÚn participantes esta fue una oportunidad para unirse y unir la lucha para conseguir una soluciÓn para los...
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>> daca! >> when do we want it? >> now! >> what do we want? >> daca! >> what do we want? >> daca! >> just part of a protest from earlier today. be sure to join us at the top of the hour when senators particular durbin, illinois democrat and south carolina republican, lindsey graham, offer their reaction to the daca news. we'll have it for you live at 3:00 eastern here on c-span. attorney general jeff significances made the daca announcement earlier today at the justice department. his comments are about 10 minutes. attorney general sessions: good morning. i'm here to announce today the program known as daca under the obama administration is being rescinded. le daca program was implemented -- the daca program watts implemented in 2012 and essentially provided a legal status
>> daca! >> when do we want it? >> now! >> what do we want? >> daca! >> what do we want? >> daca! >> just part of a protest from earlier today. be sure to join us at the top of the hour when senators particular durbin, illinois democrat and south carolina republican, lindsey graham, offer their reaction to the daca news. we'll have it for you live at 3:00 eastern here on c-span. attorney general jeff significances made the daca announcement...
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announcer: on wednesday, the president spoke about his decision on daca. here is his response to reporters questions after meeting with congressional leaders in the white house. your. president, how is daca -- [indiscernible] >> of the folks that we are talking about, they are really young adults even though people think of them in terms of children. i have a love of these people and hopefully congress will be able to help them and do it properly. i can tell you in the speaking to members of congress, they would like to do something and do it right. we have no choice, we have to be able to do something. >> what do you say to your -- [indiscernible] >> thank you. >> thank you. trump: thank you very much everybody.
announcer: on wednesday, the president spoke about his decision on daca. here is his response to reporters questions after meeting with congressional leaders in the white house. your. president, how is daca -- [indiscernible] >> of the folks that we are talking about, they are really young adults even though people think of them in terms of children. i have a love of these people and hopefully congress will be able to help them and do it properly. i can tell you in the speaking to members...
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the county is vowing legal action to help preserve daca. just a few minutes ago in the council chambers, a lot of daca members were honored for projects they completed. many say they st. got them out of the shadows and all of it is at risk. more than 200 people gathered in downtown san jose today. >> it is the worst feeling ever to have that uncertainty of today i am okay but what about tomorrow. rrl she credited daca with opening the doors to college and a career. >> now i feel so empowered and i feel like they have a mother they could be proud of and they don't need of anything now. >> reporter: flor martinez told the crowd daca has allowed her to reach her full potential. >> before i got daca, i was living with limited on what i can achieve in life. >> reporter: san jose mayor and dave core tessi are vowing to wave a battle. vowing to fight to make sure the doors open to them never close. >> i am fearful, but at the end of the day if we are not in the front lines, then nobody is going to be in the front lines. >> reporter: a lot of the d
the county is vowing legal action to help preserve daca. just a few minutes ago in the council chambers, a lot of daca members were honored for projects they completed. many say they st. got them out of the shadows and all of it is at risk. more than 200 people gathered in downtown san jose today. >> it is the worst feeling ever to have that uncertainty of today i am okay but what about tomorrow. rrl she credited daca with opening the doors to college and a career. >> now i feel so...
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the president, on the campaign trail, talked about daca and rescinding daca protections. in the first months of his administration, he signaled he would treat dreamers with heart, signaling he might keep those protections. do you have hope of that or do you feel betrayed? >> if this is the way donald trump shows love, i don't want it. in six months or today, it puts people like myself in the pipeline for deportation. it is owned by him and his party. yes, i'm disappointed in him, on his issues on immigration, how he is handling everything. people are concerned about democracy. we are ready to fight like hell to protect it. >> reporter: thank you so much. this is just one of the voices out here today. it is echoed by many people expressing this sense of defiance and potentially a little bit of hope that congress might finally act on a clean dream act. back to you. >> jeremy, thank you so much. thank you so much for bringing her on. i appreciate it. to that point, when she says a glimmer of hope of congress acting, we are getting lot of reaction coming importantly from hous
the president, on the campaign trail, talked about daca and rescinding daca protections. in the first months of his administration, he signaled he would treat dreamers with heart, signaling he might keep those protections. do you have hope of that or do you feel betrayed? >> if this is the way donald trump shows love, i don't want it. in six months or today, it puts people like myself in the pipeline for deportation. it is owned by him and his party. yes, i'm disappointed in him, on his...
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the daca program still lives. and in the president's written statement that he was afraid to say publicly on camera, the president said work permits will be honored until their date of expiration up to two full years from today. further more, applications already in the pipeline will be processed as will renewal applications for those facing near term expiration. this is a gradual process, not a sudden phaseout. permits will not begin to expire for another six months and will remain active for up to 24 months. breitbart and the right wing could have attacked the president today for breaking another campaign pledge by refusing to end daca while inviting congress to legislate a permanent version of daca, but breitbart went along with the false jeff sessions concept what the president was going through with his campaign promise and daca was being rescinded. breitbart said trump, sessions repeal daca. that was before the president's tweet tonight in which he clearly tried to soften the blow of what he did to the dream
the daca program still lives. and in the president's written statement that he was afraid to say publicly on camera, the president said work permits will be honored until their date of expiration up to two full years from today. further more, applications already in the pipeline will be processed as will renewal applications for those facing near term expiration. this is a gradual process, not a sudden phaseout. permits will not begin to expire for another six months and will remain active for...
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daca." busy month ahead.irst, $8 billion for areas affected by hurricane harvey a vote is expected midweek. and the house will work on a spending package that will contain eight of the remaining appropriations bills for the fiscal year. other items include awarding bob dole a congressional gold-medal, urging the building and purchase of self driving cars. the house returns are 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. the senate is also back at considering a judicial nomination for the district of columbia and possibly working on defense policy for the next year. see the senate live on c-span 2. , the base c-span 3 realignment or closure between the department of defense and congress, which determines which military bases will be open for 2018 fiscal year. live coverage at 10:30 a.m. eastern. or listen with the free c-span radio app. rugged action was the subject of a presentation at a conference at washington, d.c. next, remarks from dr. stuart the americanaded society of addiction medicine. this 35 minute portion was pa
daca." busy month ahead.irst, $8 billion for areas affected by hurricane harvey a vote is expected midweek. and the house will work on a spending package that will contain eight of the remaining appropriations bills for the fiscal year. other items include awarding bob dole a congressional gold-medal, urging the building and purchase of self driving cars. the house returns are 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. the senate is also back at considering a judicial nomination for the district of...
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he created the daca program. and the daca program was basically an opportunity for young people to come forward, to register with the government, to pay a filing fee, submit themselves to a criminal background check, and then see if they qualified for a two-year protection from deportation and a two-year opportunity to legally work in the united states. well, it was -- i was just reminded august 15, 2012, was the first date to sign up. i joined with my friend and colleague luis gutierrez of chicago. we decided we would create a sign-up, an opportunity at navy pier, a historic place in the city, and invite young people who qualified for daca, dreamers to come in and sign up. we had volunteer immigration lawyers who wouldn't charge these young people anything, and we sent out the notice, to every group we could -- notices to every group we could think of. come in and sign up if you qualify for daca. we didn't know how many people would sign up. we were afraid it would be 200, 300 people and didn't know if we could
he created the daca program. and the daca program was basically an opportunity for young people to come forward, to register with the government, to pay a filing fee, submit themselves to a criminal background check, and then see if they qualified for a two-year protection from deportation and a two-year opportunity to legally work in the united states. well, it was -- i was just reminded august 15, 2012, was the first date to sign up. i joined with my friend and colleague luis gutierrez of...
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and so we do need to come out in support of daca because we know that daca works as a policy and as ad so you know that there is bipartisan support for a program like daca. there's support from multiple sectors also. and so this is a program that works and we're going to be fighting until we win permanent solutions for our families. >> how -- do you have siblings? how is your family reacting? did you have any siblings born here after you came over from brazil? >> i'm actually considered part of a mixed status family. in my family, there are permanent residents and there are u.s. citizens. my two younger siblings are -- were born here and they've called and they called to check in on me. and i am undocumented. and so we're a mixed status family, and because of this immigration system, it impacts families like ours where i'm not able to legalize my status, but you know, i have u.s. citizens that are part of my family as well. >> lucas codognolla, i appreciate you. as i've been talking to you, i was just handed three pages worth of a statement from former president barack obama. so i'm j
and so we do need to come out in support of daca because we know that daca works as a policy and as ad so you know that there is bipartisan support for a program like daca. there's support from multiple sectors also. and so this is a program that works and we're going to be fighting until we win permanent solutions for our families. >> how -- do you have siblings? how is your family reacting? did you have any siblings born here after you came over from brazil? >> i'm actually...
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daca and what else? >> certainly to control the border, to improve vetting and immigration security, enforce our laws and do things that protect american workers. >> let me ask you a question on north korea. in the president's mind, is it an option to simply contain a north korea that possesses nuclear weapons? >> certainly the priority of the administration is to have denuclearization of the korean peninsula and also to protect american citizens. certainly the priority would be that. >> sarah, you're talking about a comprehensive fix within six months. congress hasn't been able to do much at all this year. what gives him confidence that they're going to be able to act on immigration? has he spoke ton any congressional leaders since making this daca decision? >> he's spoken to a number of leaders. as you all know, they just came back from a three-week vacation. they should be rested and ready to take on big challenges that the american faces. >> what about the lives of 800,000 people? >> it's not the pre
daca and what else? >> certainly to control the border, to improve vetting and immigration security, enforce our laws and do things that protect american workers. >> let me ask you a question on north korea. in the president's mind, is it an option to simply contain a north korea that possesses nuclear weapons? >> certainly the priority of the administration is to have denuclearization of the korean peninsula and also to protect american citizens. certainly the priority would...
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iniciamos nuestra amplia cobertura sobre daca. >> el fiscal general dio la noticia alegando que dacae defensa en corte y daÑa la economÍa y la seguridad fronteriza. >> tenemos que hacer cumplir la ley, si el congreso quiere hacer cambios a esa ley lo tiene que hacer considerando los intereses de los estados unidos. >> de esa manera la administraciÓn le puso fecha de finalizaciÓn antes del 5 de marzo del 2018 no se aceptarÁn nuevas solicitudes pero se les permitirÁ a los beneficiados renovar su permiso antes del 5 de marzo. el plazo para presentar la solicitud es el prÓximo 5 de octubre. los permisos de viaje quedan cancelados. ahora el presidente deja en manos del congreso el futuro de los dreamers. >> tengo un gran corazÓn para estos jÓvenes, >> la idea es que no hay una ruptura inmediata y que el congreso se reÚna y represente al presidente un proyecto de ley para darle permanencia a estos muchachos. >> su secretaria de prensa dijo que trump nno hizo el anuncio personalmente porque se trata en tema legal. la decisiÓn era necesaria para evitar demandas de los nueve estados que estÁn
iniciamos nuestra amplia cobertura sobre daca. >> el fiscal general dio la noticia alegando que dacae defensa en corte y daÑa la economÍa y la seguridad fronteriza. >> tenemos que hacer cumplir la ley, si el congreso quiere hacer cambios a esa ley lo tiene que hacer considerando los intereses de los estados unidos. >> de esa manera la administraciÓn le puso fecha de finalizaciÓn antes del 5 de marzo del 2018 no se aceptarÁn nuevas solicitudes pero se les permitirÁ a los...
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the daca program may be doomed. sources say president trump is expected to announce an end to the deferred action for childhood arrivals program. daca provides protection from deportation for some undocumented migrants who were brought to the u-s as children. juventino meza/born in mexico "most of us have lived here for, you know, at least half of our lives, if not more, and many don't know any other place than the u.s."president obama founded created the program five years ago by executive action.juventino meza/born in mexico"i've done everything i was told to do... like don't get in trouble. work hard. and here we are, right? it almost feels like it didn't matter."sources familiar with the president's thinking say he will give congress six-months to come up with a legislative solution. it's an issue that even president trump himself seems to have changed his mind on....."we will immediately terminate president obama's two illegal executive amnesties." "it's a very, very tough subject. we're going to deal with daca
the daca program may be doomed. sources say president trump is expected to announce an end to the deferred action for childhood arrivals program. daca provides protection from deportation for some undocumented migrants who were brought to the u-s as children. juventino meza/born in mexico "most of us have lived here for, you know, at least half of our lives, if not more, and many don't know any other place than the u.s."president obama founded created the program five years ago by...
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se espera que este martes el presidente anuncia que derogarÁ daca en seis meses.a, nancy, afirmÓ que eso serÍa cruel y un acto de cobardÍa. jorge escobar representa a la organizaciÓn casa que defiende a los jÓvenes soÑadores. >> nos parece un acto descarado de parte de una organizaciÓn. >> estoy preocupado, sin embargo quiero mantener esperanza de que este seÑor pueda cambiar su opiniÓn. estos reportes continÚan diciendo que la decisiÓn final no ha sido tomada. pablo:trump prometiÓ derogar daca, pero luego se mostrÓ mÁs ambiguo y afirmÓ que tenÍa corazÓn y que amaba a los jÓvenes. el fiscal general y el fiscal miller, habrÍan presionado al presidente para eliminar daca. paul ryan dijo que estÁ a favor del programa. todo dependerÍa de cuÁnta carne quiera poner en el asador donald trump. >> si dice: durante estos seis meses voy a trabajar con el congreso para asegurarnos que se pase a legislaciÓn para darles a estos jÓvenes el estatus permanente, eso serÍa algo muy positivo. pablo: los soÑadores dicen que donald trump no tiene por quÉ echar la pelota a la cancha del
se espera que este martes el presidente anuncia que derogarÁ daca en seis meses.a, nancy, afirmÓ que eso serÍa cruel y un acto de cobardÍa. jorge escobar representa a la organizaciÓn casa que defiende a los jÓvenes soÑadores. >> nos parece un acto descarado de parte de una organizaciÓn. >> estoy preocupado, sin embargo quiero mantener esperanza de que este seÑor pueda cambiar su opiniÓn. estos reportes continÚan diciendo que la decisiÓn final no ha sido tomada....
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administration would begin winding down the deferred action for childhood arrivals or duck been -- daca program. he said that accor was an unconstitutional overreach by president obama and the current justice department could not defend it. [indiscernible] >> good morning. i'm here to announce today the program known as daca under the obama administration is being rescinded. the duck a program -- the daca program was implemented in 2012 and essentially provided a legal status for recipients for a renewable two-year term, worker authorization, and other benefits, including participation in the social security program, to 800,000 mostly adult illegal aliens. the policy was implemented unilaterally to great controversy and legal concern, after congress rejected legislative proposals to extend similar benefit on numerous occasions to this same group of illegal aliens. in other words, the executive branch through daca deliberately sought to achieve what the legislative branch specifically refused to authorize on multiple occasions. such an open-ended circumvention of law was an unconstitutio
administration would begin winding down the deferred action for childhood arrivals or duck been -- daca program. he said that accor was an unconstitutional overreach by president obama and the current justice department could not defend it. [indiscernible] >> good morning. i'm here to announce today the program known as daca under the obama administration is being rescinded. the duck a program -- the daca program was implemented in 2012 and essentially provided a legal status for...
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de daca.uel y autodestructiva dijo el ex presidente barack obama sobre la suspensiÓn de su acciÓn ejecutiva que benefició a 800.000 jÓvenes indocumentados. con 400 refugios y mucho miedo puerto rico se prepara para un posible golpe del huracÁn. con potencial de otra catÁstrofe. empezamos. ♪ ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn. con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. marÍa elena: hoy es un día gris para la comunidad inmigrante porque el gobierno de donald trump confirmÓ la eliminación de cancelaciÓn de daca. serÁ dentro de seis meses, segÚn el presidente para que el congreso busque una opciÓn legislativa. iniciamos nuestra amplia cobertura sobre daca. >> el fiscal general dio la noticia alegando que daca no tiene defensa en corte y daÑa la economÍa y la seguridad fronteriza. >> tenemos que hacer cumplir la ley, si el congreso quiere hacer cambios a esa ley lo tiene que hacer considerando los intereses de los estados unidos. >> de esa manera la administraciÓn le puso fecha de finalizaciÓn antes d
de daca.uel y autodestructiva dijo el ex presidente barack obama sobre la suspensiÓn de su acciÓn ejecutiva que benefició a 800.000 jÓvenes indocumentados. con 400 refugios y mucho miedo puerto rico se prepara para un posible golpe del huracÁn. con potencial de otra catÁstrofe. empezamos. ♪ ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn. con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. marÍa elena: hoy es un día gris para la comunidad inmigrante porque el gobierno de donald trump confirmÓ la...
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>> daca! >> when do we want it? >> now! >> what do we want? >> daca! >> what do we want? >> daca! >> just part of a protest from earlier today. be sure to join us at the top of the hour when senators particular durbin, illinois democrat and south carolina republican, lindsey graham, offer their reaction to the daca news. we'll have it for you live at 3:00 eastern here on c-span. attorney general jeff significances made the daca announcement earlier today at the justice department. his comments are about 10 minutes. attorney general sessions: good morning. i'm here to announce today the program known as daca under the obama administration is being rescinded. le daca program was implemented -- the daca program watts implemented in 2012 and essentially provided a legal status for recipients for renewable two-year term, worker other ation, and benefits including participation in the social security program to 800,000 mostly adult illegal aliens. it was implemented unilaterally through legal concern after congress rejected legislative proposals to extend similar benefits on numerous oc
>> daca! >> when do we want it? >> now! >> what do we want? >> daca! >> what do we want? >> daca! >> just part of a protest from earlier today. be sure to join us at the top of the hour when senators particular durbin, illinois democrat and south carolina republican, lindsey graham, offer their reaction to the daca news. we'll have it for you live at 3:00 eastern here on c-span. attorney general jeff significances made the daca announcement...
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my issue with daca is money. if you stop the money that is -- ng in host: it be stuff the mind that is coming in? caller: it will curtail the building of the wall and it would curtail the issue about a workinge would have environment. the money is debate to pull the people over the border lately. if you cancel that out, you will curb all this border crossing. these permits that you get to are note permits followed up your they are limited, but after they get paid, they do what they need to do. the money still flows in and that is why they overlook the illegal visas and so forth. one more issue i wanted before have to cut it short. did trump donate $1 million to ,exas for the harvey tornado because he made a big issue but nobody ever followed up? guest: people were following up. my college a pulitzer prize for covering president trump's charity donations and you can be sure that the post and other news organizations will very closely follow-up to see whether the $1 million and the president has promised follows th
my issue with daca is money. if you stop the money that is -- ng in host: it be stuff the mind that is coming in? caller: it will curtail the building of the wall and it would curtail the issue about a workinge would have environment. the money is debate to pull the people over the border lately. if you cancel that out, you will curb all this border crossing. these permits that you get to are note permits followed up your they are limited, but after they get paid, they do what they need to do....
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i'm very familiar with daca. we did daca when i was the secretary of homeland security. and we did it out of a recognition that there was -- there were a whole host of individuals who had been brought here as children, had been raised in the country. and from any kind of immigration enforcement perspective should be able to stay in the country without fear of deportation. and, so, deferred action for childhood arrivals, daca, was the resulting program that we initiated. and it is an exercise of prosecutorial discretion. each applicant is reviewed individually. they have to have a clean criminal record. they have to meet a whole host of other requirements to qualify. and at the university of california, you know, we estimate that we have around 4,000 undocumented students and the vast majority of them are in daca. indeed, about a quarter of the 800,000 daca recipients in the country are in california. and these young people are, you know, they're an important part of our university community. they are by and large first generation college students. they are -- and have do
i'm very familiar with daca. we did daca when i was the secretary of homeland security. and we did it out of a recognition that there was -- there were a whole host of individuals who had been brought here as children, had been raised in the country. and from any kind of immigration enforcement perspective should be able to stay in the country without fear of deportation. and, so, deferred action for childhood arrivals, daca, was the resulting program that we initiated. and it is an exercise of...
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conde is the face of daca. dreamers have enormous potenti potential, determine nation to contribute to the only country they've known since childhood. you deny them these opportunities because they were brought here as children by their parents, it would be cruel and inhumane, to be motivated more by the toxicity of this administration. dr. cond e's story veals why a decision rescind daca is as senseless as it is callus. now the fate of did a i -- now e of data can a is in the hands of congress. we can bring up a vote on this if the republican leadership will allow that in the house and the senate. and there are republicans who are spoken out against the president's decision. it's easy to speak out, act on it, vote on it. the democrats stand ready to protect our nation for the dreamers. stand ready to defend the american dream. i hope we're not standing alone. i would invite my republican friends, stand up with us. stand up for those dreamers. i guarantee you you have some living in your state. i guarantee you.
conde is the face of daca. dreamers have enormous potenti potential, determine nation to contribute to the only country they've known since childhood. you deny them these opportunities because they were brought here as children by their parents, it would be cruel and inhumane, to be motivated more by the toxicity of this administration. dr. cond e's story veals why a decision rescind daca is as senseless as it is callus. now the fate of did a i -- now e of data can a is in the hands of...
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ariadna/daca recipient "....daca changed my life, it changed my family and our way of life, it gave us a fighting chance....."a range of local activists denounced the trump administrations decision to end the deferred action to children of immigrants program as callous and cowardly. city resources were pledged by jose mayor sam liccardo.sam liccardo/san jose mayor ".....so to the thousands of dreamers in san jose and santa clara county,, we've got your back...."maricela gutierrez/immigrant rights network"....we will not let up on our pressure on the whitehouse and congress, there are several bills pending and we will pressure members on both sides of the aisle to preserve the dream act...." earlier, santa clara county government leaders pledged their support for helping daca recipients who may be in jeopardy.cindy chavez/santa clara county board of supervisors (rob live) here at siren's headquarters, there are signs on the door about workshops for daca recipients on how to deal with what may lay ahead. higher education also getting involved. san jose state says that any daca recipent r
ariadna/daca recipient "....daca changed my life, it changed my family and our way of life, it gave us a fighting chance....."a range of local activists denounced the trump administrations decision to end the deferred action to children of immigrants program as callous and cowardly. city resources were pledged by jose mayor sam liccardo.sam liccardo/san jose mayor ".....so to the thousands of dreamers in san jose and santa clara county,, we've got your back...."maricela...
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do you think that might extend to daca?> i'm not sure if the bipartisan will extend but i do know that gives us as dreamers a chance to organize in our communities and reach out to eelectriced officials and put pressure on them. i think this we're looking for these types of opportunities to make our voices heard and insert ourselves in conversations so we can get democrats and republicans to put daca into some kind of more permanent. >> okay. >> solution. >> all right. robert nunez, thank you for coming in and sharing your story. >> of course. thank you for having me. >>> the name zeezer chavez is synonymous with farm worker rights but delores is less known. the new documentary del lore res aims to change that. here's a clip from the film's trailer. >> civil rights hero. >> she's a first general i followed in the war. >> she's not afraid to speak truth to power. >> del lore res is an old friend of mine. >> the fbi knew how dangerous she was. they came up with the slowlien. >> can. >> >> scott shafer sat down with her and fi
do you think that might extend to daca?> i'm not sure if the bipartisan will extend but i do know that gives us as dreamers a chance to organize in our communities and reach out to eelectriced officials and put pressure on them. i think this we're looking for these types of opportunities to make our voices heard and insert ourselves in conversations so we can get democrats and republicans to put daca into some kind of more permanent. >> okay. >> solution. >> all right....
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el fin de daca pone en riesgo daca, tomar una decisiÓn arbitrarea y caprichosa sin buena razÓn y no evaluars a los negocios en los estados unidos, este es el tema principal aquÍ en," conexiÓn california", comenzamos. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ para analizar el tema tenista a nuestra analista polÍtica, buenos dÍas. california demandÓ el pasado septiembre el fwob gobierno de por eliminar el programa daca, el fiscal estatal becerra dijo que esto es inconstitucional, este es el informe. ♪ acompaÑado por dos soÑadoras el fiscal estatal javier becerra demandÓ al gobierno de trump por cancelar daca. javier: empieza el proceso legal en las cortes, prometemos una lucha. jairo: ella cursa su tercer aÑo, eva teme no culminar sus estudios superiores. eva: es triste pensar que no terminaremos los estudios y deportados a un lugar que no conocemos, yo estoy de los 4 aÑos. jairo: junto a california 15 estados y el distrito de calumnia demandaron al gobierno de trump, 200 mil jÓvenes viven en california, estudian, trabajan y pagan impuestos, becerra dijo que representan el futuro del paÍs. becerra: aquÍ estÁn los lÍde
el fin de daca pone en riesgo daca, tomar una decisiÓn arbitrarea y caprichosa sin buena razÓn y no evaluars a los negocios en los estados unidos, este es el tema principal aquÍ en," conexiÓn california", comenzamos. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ para analizar el tema tenista a nuestra analista polÍtica, buenos dÍas. california demandÓ el pasado septiembre el fwob gobierno de por eliminar el programa daca, el fiscal estatal becerra dijo que esto es inconstitucional, este es...
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do agree with daca they should be allowed to come us. and be one of everybody here is immigrants. , they contribute to the economy. a lot of people don't understand that they pay into social security, but they don't get anything back. worked in the welfare system for 20 years, ok? i got disgusted because a lot of the stuff they were saying is not correct. a lot of the immigrants are not allowed to have anything from the government for at least five years. it seems like they're trying to darkerall on the immigrants. is suing the taxpayers were $1 billion to pay for his property. he is taking away from americans, not getting to. did you elaborate and tell everyone the facts? host: stick to the doctor program.- the daca we will let you talk about the economic impacts that the caller was talking about. guest: it is the case that these daca young people and immigrants in general at high levels pay into the social security system, deduct asst employers they are supposed to for the social security system. as long as they are illegally in the co
do agree with daca they should be allowed to come us. and be one of everybody here is immigrants. , they contribute to the economy. a lot of people don't understand that they pay into social security, but they don't get anything back. worked in the welfare system for 20 years, ok? i got disgusted because a lot of the stuff they were saying is not correct. a lot of the immigrants are not allowed to have anything from the government for at least five years. it seems like they're trying to...
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the daca et many of youth 18, 19, 20 years old. met in omaha, two or three years old, hard-working very sharp young men and women. someone would deport like that. i wanted us to speak up, deporting daca would be the wrong move. we need to find effects. i appreciate the president, months to ou got six fix this and make it right, that was the right move. that gives us a chance to fix issue and to do broader things we need to do for immigration. going right direction. host: one of several republicans onsidering legislation, drafting legislation, to include provisions.e other what would your legislation look like? guest: there is three areas we look at. improved border security, more personnel on the border, some wall and key areas, lect ronnic protection. a hink that only gets to small part of the program. we have visa compliance issues, stay alf the folks that come here mented legally and stay here illegally past their visa. we need to fix that. employer enforcement, we hold them responsible for hiring undocumented. i think most of t
the daca et many of youth 18, 19, 20 years old. met in omaha, two or three years old, hard-working very sharp young men and women. someone would deport like that. i wanted us to speak up, deporting daca would be the wrong move. we need to find effects. i appreciate the president, months to ou got six fix this and make it right, that was the right move. that gives us a chance to fix issue and to do broader things we need to do for immigration. going right direction. host: one of several...
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would the president sign a stand alone daca extension? >> i've addressed this, the president is hoping to work with congress on responsible immigration reform and i laid out the priorities the administration has. >> the president voiced and you voiced objections to the constitutionality of daca. where does the president stand on the program itself? >> i think in the answers that i've given is that the president has been -- and i think part of the reason this is complicated and one of the reasons he's wrestled with this back and forth in large part is because this is not an easy one. and, certainly, something where he wants to be able to make a decision with compassion. but at the same time, you can't allow emotion to govern. this has to be something where the law is put in place and it's something he would support if congress puts it before him. >> if it came with -- i'm trying to -- >> responsible immigration reform. we can't just have one tweak to the immigration system. we need really big fixes and big reform in this process. and we've
would the president sign a stand alone daca extension? >> i've addressed this, the president is hoping to work with congress on responsible immigration reform and i laid out the priorities the administration has. >> the president voiced and you voiced objections to the constitutionality of daca. where does the president stand on the program itself? >> i think in the answers that i've given is that the president has been -- and i think part of the reason this is complicated and...
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daca problem a decade from now.hat is the symptom of the problem. host: the house speaker's news conference is available at their website c-span.org as we celebrate our 30th anniversary of our website. we have programming from 30 years ago and 30 minutes ago. the amount of hours we have on the c-span video library on c-span.org. today,nt page of the usa happy birthday usa today, celebrating its 30th birthday today. eric on the president and this daca deal. good morning. caller: good morning. host: go ahead. you are on the air. caller: jhhi. i have a good one for these daca, 800,000 them, they want to become citizens. why don't give them a choice? they can serve in the armed services, go to the middle east, all of them. imagine all those people needking isis, which we protection from. they served five years, and they can become citizens. if they choose not to, they can go back to their own countries. host: thanks for the call. we go to paul from pennsylvania. your take on this. caller: i am against daca. have twon, w
daca problem a decade from now.hat is the symptom of the problem. host: the house speaker's news conference is available at their website c-span.org as we celebrate our 30th anniversary of our website. we have programming from 30 years ago and 30 minutes ago. the amount of hours we have on the c-span video library on c-span.org. today,nt page of the usa happy birthday usa today, celebrating its 30th birthday today. eric on the president and this daca deal. good morning. caller: good morning....