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juarez along with thousands of other asylum seekers they're waiting for their appointment with us immigration chicken pox is going around the center and despair is everywhere many give up only voluntarily. anyone wanting to enter the u.s. legally has to put their name on a waiting list in ciudad juarez alone around 5000 people have registered few of the new was to silence he could even get an appointment with u.s. authorities. i mean but it's amazing when i think the entire system is unfair the migrants have to wait for their appointment here in mexico and they're ultimately rejected that's what happens in 9 out of 10 cases anyway. the sound of stopping echoes through the emergency center. no v.m. out a seller is 33 years old she left us with the children and now finds herself completely alone. give me your only child it's unbearable having to stay here my whole body hurts my back my arms and they just give me pain killers nothing else. but know if your is not alone. many people here say that the conditions are terrible the realities of migration on both sides of the border are brutal. china today is
juarez along with thousands of other asylum seekers they're waiting for their appointment with us immigration chicken pox is going around the center and despair is everywhere many give up only voluntarily. anyone wanting to enter the u.s. legally has to put their name on a waiting list in ciudad juarez alone around 5000 people have registered few of the new was to silence he could even get an appointment with u.s. authorities. i mean but it's amazing when i think the entire system is unfair the...
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along with thousands of other asylum seekers they're watching for their appointment with us immigration chicken pox is going around the center and despair is everywhere many give up and leave voluntarily. anyone wanting to enter the u.s. legally has to put their name on a waiting list in ciudad juarez alone around 5000 people have registered few of them he was to silence seekers even get an appointment with u.s. authorities. i mean but it's amazing when i think the entire system is unfair the migrants have to wait for their appointment here in mexico and they're ultimately rejected that's what happens in 9 out of 10 cases anyway it's not just have. the sound of solving echoes through the emergency center novi. marcella is 33 years old she left honduras with the children and now finds herself completely alone. give me your only hope it's unbearable having to stay here my whole body hurts my back my arms and they just give me pain killers nothing else. but know if you're is not alone. many people here say that the conditions are terrible the realities of migration on both sides of the border are
along with thousands of other asylum seekers they're watching for their appointment with us immigration chicken pox is going around the center and despair is everywhere many give up and leave voluntarily. anyone wanting to enter the u.s. legally has to put their name on a waiting list in ciudad juarez alone around 5000 people have registered few of them he was to silence seekers even get an appointment with u.s. authorities. i mean but it's amazing when i think the entire system is unfair the...
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chicken processing plant in morton. >> it's kind of uncharted ground for us and uncharted waters. >> reporter: when pressed by cbs news, immigrationicials couldn't say for sure whether any of the nearly 400 people still in custody are single parents who have no one to take care of their children. today, there was an uptick in absences of latino and hispanic students from class, which mcgee attributes to fear of going out after the raids. >> and, you know, people become- - people become scared, become nervous. and so our job is to calm fears right now. >> reporter: during the raid, ice officials encountered 18 juveniles working at the site. the youngest was 14. norah, officials tell cbs news that all juveniles have now been released. norah. >> o'donnell: all right, erin moriarty in mississippi tonight. thank you. breaking tonight, authorities have identified three people killed when a small plane crashed this morning outside philadelphia. the single-engine beechcraft went down in a backyard in upper moreland shortly after takeoff. they were headed to columbus, ohio. no word on a cause. killed in the crash were jesse khurana, a medi
chicken processing plant in morton. >> it's kind of uncharted ground for us and uncharted waters. >> reporter: when pressed by cbs news, immigrationicials couldn't say for sure whether any of the nearly 400 people still in custody are single parents who have no one to take care of their children. today, there was an uptick in absences of latino and hispanic students from class, which mcgee attributes to fear of going out after the raids. >> and, you know, people become- -...
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chicken processing plant in morton. >> it's kind of uncharted ground for us and uncharted waters. >> reporter: when pressed by cbs news, immigrationsay for sure whether any of the nearly 400 people still in custody are single parents who have no one to take care of their children. today there was an uptick in absences of latino and hispanic students from class, which mcgee attributes to fear of going out after the raids. >> you know, people become scared, become nervous. so our job is to calm fears right now. >> reporter: during the raid, i.c.e. officials encountered 18 juveniles working at this site. the youngest was 14. >>> a new united nations report on climate change paints a bleak picture of what could lie ahead. the report also includes a number of recommendations like planting more trees and eating less meat. adriana diaz has the story. >> reporter: fossil fuel emissions have long been seen as the major culprit driving climate change, but human land use, or misuse from agriculture and forestry accounts for roughly a quarter of greenhouse gas emissions. >> the way we produce food and what we eat contributes to the loss of na
chicken processing plant in morton. >> it's kind of uncharted ground for us and uncharted waters. >> reporter: when pressed by cbs news, immigrationsay for sure whether any of the nearly 400 people still in custody are single parents who have no one to take care of their children. today there was an uptick in absences of latino and hispanic students from class, which mcgee attributes to fear of going out after the raids. >> you know, people become scared, become nervous. so...
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children to work, in chicken processing plants, working in the gym, working 2 or 3 shifts, maybe making minimum wage if they are lucky. far too often their immigration status usedrage against them to pay them something far less or nothing at all. this has, in part, caused this kind of treatment of the people who make america great, part of who we are, the very fabric of our lives, being on the back foot or apologizing for who we are is what we want to be, using the example of el paso, texas, and showing that when we legalize those who are in this country, free dreamers from any fear of deportation by making them us citizens. when we elevate the asylum-seekers, the refugee, that person who has no other hope or choice but to come here, not only is it good for them but it is great for the united states of america and fundamental to any success or strength or safety or security we could hope to have. .. though we are separated by hundreds of miles from other centers of power and population. as martin luther king reminded us, we were all taught in this inextricable, inescapable network of mutuality, we are tied in a single garment of destiny. sooner or later the cha
children to work, in chicken processing plants, working in the gym, working 2 or 3 shifts, maybe making minimum wage if they are lucky. far too often their immigration status usedrage against them to pay them something far less or nothing at all. this has, in part, caused this kind of treatment of the people who make america great, part of who we are, the very fabric of our lives, being on the back foot or apologizing for who we are is what we want to be, using the example of el paso, texas,...
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to work in chicken processing plants, picking cotton and working in the gym, working two or three shifts, may be making a minimum wage if they are lucky, far too often or immigration status use leverage against them to pay them something far less, or nothing at all. this has in part caused this kind of treatment of the people who make america great, who are part of who we are, the very fabric of our lives, and the response to that is no more being defensive or being on the back foot or apologizing for who we are and who we want to be. it is using the example of el paso, texas, and showing that when we legalize those who are in this country, when we free dreamers from any fear of deportation by making them u.s. citizens, when we elevate the asylum-seekers, the refugee, that person who has no other hope or choice but to come here, not only is it good for them. it is great for the united states of america and fundamental to any success or strength or safety or security we could hope to have. ..
to work in chicken processing plants, picking cotton and working in the gym, working two or three shifts, may be making a minimum wage if they are lucky, far too often or immigration status use leverage against them to pay them something far less, or nothing at all. this has in part caused this kind of treatment of the people who make america great, who are part of who we are, the very fabric of our lives, and the response to that is no more being defensive or being on the back foot or...
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the us and china positioning trying to see which one will play first and concessions were trade deal, a global game of economic chicken. >> reporter: thank you very much. more than 600 illegal immigrants were detained while working in several different food processing plants across mississippi. the operation coordinated by federal agents, ice, the justice department and homeland security. >> to those who take advantage, to those who use illegal aliens for competitive advantage or to make a quick buck we have something to say to you. if we find you have violated federal criminal law we are coming after you. >> reporter: the companys involved could be charged with knowingly hiring illegal immigrants or tax documents and wage fraud. new tonight some gangs in new york using mod's to plan their crimes. rick leventhal is cracking their code. >> reporter: seemingly innocuous symbols take on sinister meeting according to the new york post as a way for gang members to communicate without getting caught. the gas pump is a universal code for gang so if you're going into gang mode you post a pump. the nypd gang squads is to thumbs up for the knuckles facing each other is the sign of the critics a
the us and china positioning trying to see which one will play first and concessions were trade deal, a global game of economic chicken. >> reporter: thank you very much. more than 600 illegal immigrants were detained while working in several different food processing plants across mississippi. the operation coordinated by federal agents, ice, the justice department and homeland security. >> to those who take advantage, to those who use illegal aliens for competitive advantage or to...
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chicken o? let's put america back to work. we got homeless people on the reets of every city -- host: talk to us about illegal immigrants from thehiladelphia area. caller: there are a number in philadelphia which is a sanctity the i believe is part of problem. we had some who are planning to attack a city and kill american soldiers. i think the most important thing we can do about this problem is to make either by mandatory. i believe the real villains in this situation are the employers who hire illegals because it's easier and cheaper than hiring americans and the coyotes are the real villain. i believe they should be prosecuted. and when they are, they get find. they should be put behind bars. i think that would be the solution to this problem to really crack down on the employers. host: ok, fred. fred talking about the e-verify program which is vol. - voluntary. carol says legal means illegal. it would not be good, says carol. and lizzy writes i don't blame the companies for hiring them. i blame these democrats for bringing them in here. at least the companies give them a job so they don't starve to death. we have kathleen o
chicken o? let's put america back to work. we got homeless people on the reets of every city -- host: talk to us about illegal immigrants from thehiladelphia area. caller: there are a number in philadelphia which is a sanctity the i believe is part of problem. we had some who are planning to attack a city and kill american soldiers. i think the most important thing we can do about this problem is to make either by mandatory. i believe the real villains in this situation are the employers who...