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para seguir adelante... >> el padre de angela renÉ navarro estÁn de acuerdo. >> hace falta una reformandureÑo estÁ muy contento por lo que vendrÁ. >> voy a poder ir a ver a mis padres, mis hermanos y a todos mis amigos, estoy muy feliz gracias a dios. >> los lÍderes acordaron en la importancia de inscribirse cuando llegue el momento. >> necesitamos que salgan, que se registren, necesitamos que se registren casi 1 millÓn de personas, ligeramente porque si no los que estÁn ante inmigraciÓn va a decir. no hay gente, vamos a terminar con esto >> hay muchas interrogantes que podrÁn ser contestadas a partir de maÑana cuando el presidente obama aclare algunos puntos desde la ciudad de las vegas julio regreso contigo al estudio. >> gracias, la esperanza no se pierde... la historia de... Él el caso de millones de indocumentados que
para seguir adelante... >> el padre de angela renÉ navarro estÁn de acuerdo. >> hace falta una reformandureÑo estÁ muy contento por lo que vendrÁ. >> voy a poder ir a ver a mis padres, mis hermanos y a todos mis amigos, estoy muy feliz gracias a dios. >> los lÍderes acordaron en la importancia de inscribirse cuando llegue el momento. >> necesitamos que salgan, que se registren, necesitamos que se registren casi 1 millÓn de personas, ligeramente porque si no...
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acompaÑada de lÍderes religiosos, angela navarro se refugiÓ en un iglesia al norte de filadelfia, hastaidea de separarla de su familia. >> se siente muy horrible, siempre tiene que estar escondida. > > su lucha se extiende mÁs de 10 aÑos de operaciÓn. >> es un poquito triste, pero lo estamos haciendo por el bienestar de ella. >> sus padres han estado con ella en todo momento. >> Éstos diez aÑos han sido bastante fuerte para nosotros, han tenido que mudarse muchas veces mis hijos. por el problema que inmigraciÓn, siempre ha estado buscando gente a mi casa. >> por su lado elmovimiento que le dejaron mensaje muy claro. > >> no importa que religiÓn somos, lo que tenemos en comÚn es el ser humano. la iglesia la comunidad estÁn con ustedes. estamos aquÍ para ayudarles. >> hasta que las autoridades les permitan estar con su familia. >> de ser aprobado podÍa tomar par de aÑos en tomar el casino. ya continuamos. >> continÚa en washington, un inminente anuncio sobre inmigraciÓn, tendremos mÁs detalles adelante desde washington. ♪ ♪ >> activistas a nivel nacional continÚan presionando al congreso,
acompaÑada de lÍderes religiosos, angela navarro se refugiÓ en un iglesia al norte de filadelfia, hastaidea de separarla de su familia. >> se siente muy horrible, siempre tiene que estar escondida. > > su lucha se extiende mÁs de 10 aÑos de operaciÓn. >> es un poquito triste, pero lo estamos haciendo por el bienestar de ella. >> sus padres han estado con ella en todo momento. >> Éstos diez aÑos han sido bastante fuerte para nosotros, han tenido que mudarse...
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citizen children, like angela navarro, will benefit from obama's executive order. ut it remains unclear if those who have final deportation orders already issued against them will be spared. so for now, navarro remains in the church. juan carlos ruiz, can you talk about what is happening, in denver, philadelphia, people ining my french -- refuge churches like the old sanctuary movement. >> the majority of our people are not going to find any relief. it is a hopeful sign, his executive order, but it is fragile. we not know what is going to happen after the new administration. so, what we have been doing around the nation -- our faith communities are organizing to really push the envelope, to really allow the people who are suffering from this -- these unjust laws to tell their stories, to humanize. right now, i think there is a on --e, a cultural bent culture bent on distraction, separating our families, on enforcing a law that is still very much splitting up the people from our communities. >> what has been the response from the hierarchies of some of the major chur
citizen children, like angela navarro, will benefit from obama's executive order. ut it remains unclear if those who have final deportation orders already issued against them will be spared. so for now, navarro remains in the church. juan carlos ruiz, can you talk about what is happening, in denver, philadelphia, people ining my french -- refuge churches like the old sanctuary movement. >> the majority of our people are not going to find any relief. it is a hopeful sign, his executive...
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. >> angela navarro tells me she does not want to live in fear.tonight she, along with her husband and two kids, are staying in this sanctuary. she says she has no plans on leaving the premise for fear of being tee detained by immigrati agents. her and her family gathered inside the church in what she says is a temporary home. tonight, the family has traded their home for a tiny space with the basic necessities until her deportation order is canceled. >>> immigration custom enforcement can come into the building if they so wish to. it is -- it's common knowledge. it's tradition that a church is a place of sanctuary, a place of refuge where they normally would not enter and they have not yet. however, they have the right to do so. what we're doing here, this is a statement. >> reporter: we reached out to them tonight but we have not received a response. navarro is willing to stay here as long as necessary because she feels safe inside. >>> a big honor for a grammy winner but this time it's not about his music. right now, jon bon jovi is receiving t
. >> angela navarro tells me she does not want to live in fear.tonight she, along with her husband and two kids, are staying in this sanctuary. she says she has no plans on leaving the premise for fear of being tee detained by immigrati agents. her and her family gathered inside the church in what she says is a temporary home. tonight, the family has traded their home for a tiny space with the basic necessities until her deportation order is canceled. >>> immigration custom...
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angela navarro received a deportation letter. she tonight, the president's speech means she could stay with her family but she says it's not enough. >> i'm still sad because some of the people in my family don't qualify. i think we need more. >> navarro says she will stay in the church until her final deportation order is officially cancelled. >>> you can watch presidentble e obama's entire speech on our web site, nbc10.com. >> new at 11:00, a riet aid robbery ends in gunfire tonight. nbc 10 on the scene tonight in stenton avenue. investigators tell us the guard shot the robber several times and he's now in the hont in critical condition. >> if you thought this morning wasn't quiet as bad, the chill returns. >> and we were around 50 degrees this afternoon in some partings of the area. and that really sounds pretty good right about now, considering we've had many mornings with temperatures in the teens or feeling like the teens. it is going to get much colder as we go over night tonight. the cold air is really starting to set in t
angela navarro received a deportation letter. she tonight, the president's speech means she could stay with her family but she says it's not enough. >> i'm still sad because some of the people in my family don't qualify. i think we need more. >> navarro says she will stay in the church until her final deportation order is officially cancelled. >>> you can watch presidentble e obama's entire speech on our web site, nbc10.com. >> new at 11:00, a riet aid robbery ends in...
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acompaÑada de la comunidad lÍderes religiosos angela navarro quien enfrenta una orden de deportaciÓnó en una iglesia al norte del filadelfia. hasta que las autoridades desistan de la idea de separarla de su familia. >> es horrible tienes que estar. siempre escondidas pendiente de dÓnde escribes tu nombre. >> su esposo e hijos se preguntan cuÁndo parará las deportaciones? >> es un poquito triste. el cambio que hemos tenido en nuestras vidas, pero lo estamos haciendo por el bienestar de ella. >> sus padres han estado con ella en todo momento y denuncian varias injusticias por parte del sistema migratorio del paÍs. >> estos 10 aÑos han sido bastante fuertes para nosotros. han tenido que mudarse muchas veces mis hijos... teniendo mi casa donde pueden estar no han podido. por el problema de migraciÓn siempre ha estado viniendo a buscar gente a mi casa. >> yo considero que mi hija no es un problema para este paÍs nosotros los inmigrantes venimos a contribuir. ya hemos aportado para este paÍs. >> el movimiento nuevo santuario quiere dejar un mensaje muy claro. >> no importa de quÉ religiÓn
acompaÑada de la comunidad lÍderes religiosos angela navarro quien enfrenta una orden de deportaciÓnó en una iglesia al norte del filadelfia. hasta que las autoridades desistan de la idea de separarla de su familia. >> es horrible tienes que estar. siempre escondidas pendiente de dÓnde escribes tu nombre. >> su esposo e hijos se preguntan cuÁndo parará las deportaciones? >> es un poquito triste. el cambio que hemos tenido en nuestras vidas, pero lo estamos haciendo por...
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angela navarro is defying federal orders to leave the country, taking sanctuary with her family at a church in west kensington. navarro was ordered a deportation issue ten years ago when she was caught on the u.s./mexico border. since then, she's met a husband, had kids and worked as a cook until she recently received a final order from the government. her case is meant to be a high-profile act of civil disobediance. >> you guys are trying to make a point. >> yeah, we're trying to make a point so everybody can see what we're doing. >> now, in some other states, sanctuary refugees like angela have been granted reprieve. also, president obama has indicated that he will soon take action on the overall immigration issue. >>> in washington, police had to remove protesters from the senate chambers after senators failed to approve the keystone xl pipeline project. one of the protesters was chanting and wearing a native american headdress. police handcuffed and removed five people, including a man who's identified as a member of the great sioux nation, which opposes the pipeline. now, the bi
angela navarro is defying federal orders to leave the country, taking sanctuary with her family at a church in west kensington. navarro was ordered a deportation issue ten years ago when she was caught on the u.s./mexico border. since then, she's met a husband, had kids and worked as a cook until she recently received a final order from the government. her case is meant to be a high-profile act of civil disobediance. >> you guys are trying to make a point. >> yeah, we're trying to...
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angela navarro is defying federal orders to leave the country and is taking sanctuary with her familyt a church in west kensington. navarro was issued a deportation order ten years ago when she was caught on the u.s./mexico border. since then, she met her husband, she's had children, she worked as a cook until she recently received a final order. her case is meant as a high-profile act of civil disobedience. >> that's why we're doing this. >> you guys are trying to make a point. >> yeah, we're trying to make a point, so everybody can see what we're doing. >> in other states, sanctuary refugees like angela have been granted reprieve. also, president obama has indicated that he will soon take action on the overall immigration issue. >>> 5:17 now. and happening today in washington, a house hearing on security breaches by the u.s. secret service. members of the judiciary committee will talk to acting director joseph clancy about a series of recent security lapses at the white house. one of those includes the case of the man that jumped over the fence and ran into the white house. the comm
angela navarro is defying federal orders to leave the country and is taking sanctuary with her familyt a church in west kensington. navarro was issued a deportation order ten years ago when she was caught on the u.s./mexico border. since then, she met her husband, she's had children, she worked as a cook until she recently received a final order. her case is meant as a high-profile act of civil disobedience. >> that's why we're doing this. >> you guys are trying to make a point....
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for the past 10 years, angela navarro has been breaking the law and living in hiding.r native honduras. she never left but still lives in fear. >> it's been a really horrible fear. i've been afraid to go to my mother' house because immigration has come to her door so many times. afraid to write my name down anywhere going to the hospital and writing my name down makes me scared. >> reporter: she's going public through an interpreter she tells us how she quit her job as a cook and moved her family into this converted room inside west kensington ministry church last week. her husband and two children are u.s. citizens but she's not. but in an active civil disobedience, she's taken legal sanctuary in the church. >> freely like everyone else to be able to go my kid's school without the fear they'll cup looking for me at any moment. >> reporter: a group of undocumented immigrants gathered to listen to president obama's announcement on immigration. part of his plan, giving background checks to immigrants and requiring them to pay taxes. deporting felons but it would also all
for the past 10 years, angela navarro has been breaking the law and living in hiding.r native honduras. she never left but still lives in fear. >> it's been a really horrible fear. i've been afraid to go to my mother' house because immigration has come to her door so many times. afraid to write my name down anywhere going to the hospital and writing my name down makes me scared. >> reporter: she's going public through an interpreter she tells us how she quit her job as a cook and...
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angela navarro, whose children are eight and 11, is among millions of people who could potentially benefit if obama issues an executive order to end his record deportations. according to the faith-based group new sanctuary movement, she is the ninth immigrant nationwide to take sanctuary in a church after receiving a final deportation order, and the first on the east coast. "time magazine" has apologized for including the word "feminist" on a poll of words to ban in 2015. "time" included feminist apparently in response to a growing number of celebrities, from beyonce to taylor swift, who have embraced the term. "time"'s suggestion the term should be banned sparked massive protest, prompting their managing editor nancy gibbs to isssue an apology, saying -- "while we meant to invite debate about some ways the word was used this year, that nuance was lost." and the pioneering transgender activist leslie feinberg, author of the groundbreaking novel, "stone butch blues," has died at the age of 65. according to an obituary by her partner and spouse, minnie bruce pratt, feinberg died at home in s
angela navarro, whose children are eight and 11, is among millions of people who could potentially benefit if obama issues an executive order to end his record deportations. according to the faith-based group new sanctuary movement, she is the ninth immigrant nationwide to take sanctuary in a church after receiving a final deportation order, and the first on the east coast. "time magazine" has apologized for including the word "feminist" on a poll of words to ban in 2015....
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angela navarro is defying federal orders to leave the country and is taking sanctuary with her familya church in west kensington. navarro was issued a deportation order ten years ago when she was caught on a u.s./mexico border. since then, she met her husband, she had kids, she worked as a cook until she recently received a final order. her case is meant as a high-profile act of civil disobedience. >> that's why we're doing this. >> you guys are trying to make a point. >> yeah, we're trying to make a point, so everybody can see what we're doing. >> now, in other states, sanctuary refugees like angela have been granted reprieve. also, president obama has indicated that he will soon take action on the overall immigration issue. >>> hillary clinton is expected to announce after the holidays that she is running for president. democratic sources say mrs. clinton is expected to announce her candidacy in january. party sources say her campaign operation would be based in the new york city suburbs. those sources also say there's still a small chance she will choose not to run. >>> the japanes
angela navarro is defying federal orders to leave the country and is taking sanctuary with her familya church in west kensington. navarro was issued a deportation order ten years ago when she was caught on a u.s./mexico border. since then, she met her husband, she had kids, she worked as a cook until she recently received a final order. her case is meant as a high-profile act of civil disobedience. >> that's why we're doing this. >> you guys are trying to make a point. >>...