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and they qualify for asylum. finally, i would say that we need to put a system in place to discourage illegal immigration that goes to the employer. this is somewhat controversial on both sides of the aisle for different reasons. to me, if an employer can hire someone who is illegal because that person has documentation, say, a driver's license or a social security card or something else that is fraudulent, there will be more and more illegal immigration because that's the magnet. i know some say that people come to this country to take advantage of our social services and not to work. there may be some of that. but i will tell you, and you go on the border and talk to these migrants, which i have done, and i did it again just a couple of months ago -- and i've done it many times before -- and ask them, why are you coming to america? they will not say they're coming to america to get upon our social welfare system. they say they're coming to work. they're coming because they know they can make five times, ten tim
and they qualify for asylum. finally, i would say that we need to put a system in place to discourage illegal immigration that goes to the employer. this is somewhat controversial on both sides of the aisle for different reasons. to me, if an employer can hire someone who is illegal because that person has documentation, say, a driver's license or a social security card or something else that is fraudulent, there will be more and more illegal immigration because that's the magnet. i know some...
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>> the question of asylum is one that our law permits them to make, and claims of asylum. and to have the opportunity to show whether they have the grounds to it or not, and if they are not entitled to asylum, they are deported. i wanted to be clear that element is for the department of homeland security and not for the justice department. what we do is to adjudicate the asylum claim. >>ly come back to say this, according to the data on the department of justice website, 90%-plus of the people coming here under asylum are found to be invalid claims. and in that circumstances, would you be willing to say that if a person comes here through the asylum process, and it is found their claim is invalid and they will be removed and deported? >> the department of homeland security is responsible for that issue. because of the large numbers that you are talking about, they, i understand, they have a priorities, and first and most important, the people who are a risk to the united states and public safety. i think that and lastly, they are trying to deport recent arrivals in order t
>> the question of asylum is one that our law permits them to make, and claims of asylum. and to have the opportunity to show whether they have the grounds to it or not, and if they are not entitled to asylum, they are deported. i wanted to be clear that element is for the department of homeland security and not for the justice department. what we do is to adjudicate the asylum claim. >>ly come back to say this, according to the data on the department of justice website, 90%-plus of...
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it now has a goal of 0 asylum seekers. and in april declared parts of serious sage, it is sound to provoking residency permit for some serene roofing jeans. it's unclear. we're denmark anticipates having the stood country reception center. but it did sign a memorandum of understanding for future cooperation with her wander in april. charlotte bellis oh, to 0. still ahead on al jazeera, france pulls military support for molly. the latest moved to pressure the government after a military coup. and game on y organizes pushing head with international football in south america this friday, a growing number of covey cases. ah, ah, it's time for the perfect journey to winter sponsored by cattle airways. hello there, let start in india, and the south west monsoon has officially arrived within some of those heavy showers across southern areas of india. carolyn, seen some pretty sharp down port. we could see some flash flooding here, localized flooding to now the whole of the west coast of india is affected by those rains and they'l
it now has a goal of 0 asylum seekers. and in april declared parts of serious sage, it is sound to provoking residency permit for some serene roofing jeans. it's unclear. we're denmark anticipates having the stood country reception center. but it did sign a memorandum of understanding for future cooperation with her wander in april. charlotte bellis oh, to 0. still ahead on al jazeera, france pulls military support for molly. the latest moved to pressure the government after a military coup....
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at -- asylum.is the daughter of an indian mother and jamaican father who both immigrated to the united states. during a press conference alongside guatemalan president giammattei, she issue this morning. ms. harris: i want to be clear to folks in this region were thinking about making a dangerous trek to the united states-mexico border, do not come. do not come. amy: in her remarks, vice president harris failed to acknowledge how u.s. intervention and foreign policy in central america have contributed to the root causes of why people flee under the first place. her visit to mexico today comes after voters cast their ballots sunday in one of the country's largest midterm elections in history with about 21,000 local and national seats up for grabs. final results are expected next week in what could be a referendum on president lÓpez obrador's government. luminary results show his political party, morena, and allies won over half of the 500 seats in mexico's lower house but failed to secure a supermaj
at -- asylum.is the daughter of an indian mother and jamaican father who both immigrated to the united states. during a press conference alongside guatemalan president giammattei, she issue this morning. ms. harris: i want to be clear to folks in this region were thinking about making a dangerous trek to the united states-mexico border, do not come. do not come. amy: in her remarks, vice president harris failed to acknowledge how u.s. intervention and foreign policy in central america have...
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it now has a goal of 0 asylum seekers. and in april declared parts of serious sage, it is found to provoking residency permits for some serene roofing genes. it's unclear where denmark anticipates having this 3rd country reception center, but it did sign a memorandum of understanding for future cooperation with her wander in april. charlotte bellis al jazeera. fill ahead on al jazeera benjamin netanyahu vows to basle coalition of unlikely allies that's expected to oust him after 12 years in office and pushing conservation on the map. the man made islands in the netherlands that have become a wildlife sanctuary. ah, hello, hot and dry sums up the weather across the middle east as per usual, but even say here, temperature is well above the seasonal average. you wouldn't expect to see temperatures into the high 14 touching 50 celsius in parts of back that queue weight as we go one through the next day or so. so we're running a good 7 or right maybe 9 degrees above average here. 50 celsius, a possibility and q wait as we go on
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she is right, right now the asylum program is kind of a joke and then personal a lot of people won't even show up for their hearings. and secondly we don't do so few deportations. the big g problem with the border is able don't believe we're enforcing the current law. once word gets out the central america or be it south america or asia or eastern europe or africa , once word gets out that we're not enforcing the law , people are going to come here. that's the big driver.thank you caller. >> host: let's ask you about anothertopic@foxnews.com . grossman pushes bill to ban critical race theory in dc public schools. first of all, what do you consider critical race theory and what's behind your effort to do this or dc schools. >> we're eating at the dc w schools because of course we believe in local control and it wouldn't be right of us here in washington to say what they have to teach in illinois schools. the reason is critical race theory is a divisive theory that blames your lot on life on race. so other words if i'm successful, if i became successful i'm not successful because of ar
she is right, right now the asylum program is kind of a joke and then personal a lot of people won't even show up for their hearings. and secondly we don't do so few deportations. the big g problem with the border is able don't believe we're enforcing the current law. once word gets out the central america or be it south america or asia or eastern europe or africa , once word gets out that we're not enforcing the law , people are going to come here. that's the big driver.thank you caller....
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it now has a goal of 0 asylum seekers. and in april declared parts of serious sage, it is found to provoking residency permits for some serene roofing genes. it's unclear where denmark anticipates having this 3rd country reception center, but it did sign a memorandum of understanding for future cooperation with her wander in april. charlotte bellis out to 0. when donald trump became president of the united states in 2017 immigration policy changed dramatically, leaving hundreds of immigrants to the us in legal jeopardy on to 0, john henry, and as the story now of one family whose lives were turned upside down, when trump cracked down on immigrants who was seeking to stay permanently in the u . s. for 3 and a half years. this church top garden was the only place dead ranks. poor guy could walk out doors for 30 years. i watch the game from here. that's not watch of. no, but still since 2018. his view has been the detroit tigers. stadium albanian tv and his wife flora in 201716 years after he and his family arrived in the u.
it now has a goal of 0 asylum seekers. and in april declared parts of serious sage, it is found to provoking residency permits for some serene roofing genes. it's unclear where denmark anticipates having this 3rd country reception center, but it did sign a memorandum of understanding for future cooperation with her wander in april. charlotte bellis out to 0. when donald trump became president of the united states in 2017 immigration policy changed dramatically, leaving hundreds of immigrants to...
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it now has a goal of 0 asylum seekers. and in april declared parts of serious sage, it is found to provoking residency permits for some 3 and a few genes. it's unclear where denmark anticipates having this 3rd country reception center, but it did sign a memorandum of understanding for future cooperation with her wander. in april, charlotte bellis al jazeera will still ahead on al jazeera. well tell you which countries the 1st in line to receive millions of cove at $900.00 vaccine doses. the u. s. is giving away and organizes push ahead with international football matches in south america despite the growing number of cove at 19 cases. ah hello, we got plenty of summer. he to cross not to hear a per waterville sunshine for some but for many got some law. the live is showers around the longest spells of rice and what's the weather over towards the black sea area of low pressure across the peninsula. breeding some very a wet weather to, to spend a portugal over the next couple days that he will graduate just to show us a litt
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it now has a goal of 0 asylum seekers. and in april declared parts of serious sage, it is sound to provoking residency permit for some serene roofing jeans. it's unclear where denmark anticipates having this 3rd country reception center, but it did sign a memorandum of understanding for future cooperation with her wander in april. charlotte bellis al jazeera security forces in sedan, closed of all major roads leading to government and military headquarters and the capital cartoon. the activists organized marches around the country on thursday, commemorating the 2nd anniversary of the $2900.00 massacre a peaceful protest as during a pro democracy city and demonstrates without demanding justice and accountability for these 228 people are killed in the violent crackdown. now 2 children in florida facing attempted murder charges oper, shootout with the police, the girl and boy aged 14 and 12 ran away from their foster home before finding a stash of weapons. the violence standoff is raising concerns about the standard of care f
it now has a goal of 0 asylum seekers. and in april declared parts of serious sage, it is sound to provoking residency permit for some serene roofing jeans. it's unclear where denmark anticipates having this 3rd country reception center, but it did sign a memorandum of understanding for future cooperation with her wander in april. charlotte bellis al jazeera security forces in sedan, closed of all major roads leading to government and military headquarters and the capital cartoon. the activists...
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it now has a goal of 0 asylum seekers. and in april declared parts of serious sage, it is sound to provoking residency permits for some 3 and a few genes. it's unclear where denmark anticipates having this 3rd country reception center. but it did sign a memorandum of understanding for future cooperation with her wander in april. charlotte bellis. oh, to 0. still ahead on al jazeera where paul is from north central nigeria, where negotiated the racing against time to see more than a 100 abducted children. and will tell you which countries are 1st in line to receive millions of cove at 1900 vaccine doses. the u. s. is giving away ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. hello there. the heats really dominated europe this week, and there's plenty of sunshine to come as we go into the weekend. but that heats fuel the funder storms across the north west in areas of europe, northern parts of france in those thunder ri, downpours. and we've had reports of land slides and much slides from those real
it now has a goal of 0 asylum seekers. and in april declared parts of serious sage, it is sound to provoking residency permits for some 3 and a few genes. it's unclear where denmark anticipates having this 3rd country reception center. but it did sign a memorandum of understanding for future cooperation with her wander in april. charlotte bellis. oh, to 0. still ahead on al jazeera where paul is from north central nigeria, where negotiated the racing against time to see more than a 100 abducted...
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it now has a goal of 0 asylum seekers. and in april declared parts of serious sage, it is found to provoking residency permits for some serene roofing genes. it's unclear where denmark anticipates having the stood country reception center, but it did sign a memorandum of understanding for future cooperation with her wander in april. charlotte bellis? oh, to 0. the united kingdom has recorded its highest daily number of coven 19 infection since march. more than $5000.00 england remaining domestic restrictions are due to be lifted on the 21st of june. but it's feared that could be pushed back . because of the spread of the strain at 1st detected in india known as the delta variance, the government also announced more than half of its population is now fully vaccinated. 3 causes of excess karone of ours vaccines in the us ought to be donated to the global sharing program known as kofax president joe bought into millions of days. it will be shot across countries in latin america, asia, and africa. alan fisher has more from the
it now has a goal of 0 asylum seekers. and in april declared parts of serious sage, it is found to provoking residency permits for some serene roofing genes. it's unclear where denmark anticipates having the stood country reception center, but it did sign a memorandum of understanding for future cooperation with her wander in april. charlotte bellis? oh, to 0. the united kingdom has recorded its highest daily number of coven 19 infection since march. more than $5000.00 england remaining...
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it now has a goal of 0 asylum seekers. and in april declared parts of serious sage, it is found to provoking residency permits for some serene roofing genes. it's unclear where denmark anticipates having the stood country reception center, but it did sign a memorandum of understanding for future cooperation with her wander in april. charlotte bellis. osha 0. the u. k. has recorded its highest day the number of cove with 19 infection since march more than 5000 in bins, remaining domestic restrictions due to be listed on june the 21st. but it fit that could be pushed back because of the spread of train, of 1st protected in india, known as the delta variance. the government also announced more than half its adult population. it's now fully vaccinated. and the u. k has removed portugal from its green list of travel destinations. that means holiday makers are not allowed to visit that and returning british citizens will need to quarantine for 10 days. 7 other countries have been added to the case read list, including sure lanka
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the muslim son is in asylum seeker from hunter. it was been waiting in mexico for the last 2 years since she's hopeful of changing policy law was like me because the last lawyer told me a judge had closed my case and that i had to open a new one. but then i spoke with a different lawyer who told me my case was not closed, that i still have a chance to enter the united states. what i want to do my group protection protocol, also known as to remain in mexico program 1st and estimated 70000 people to wait for immigration hearings in cities. on the mexican side of the border we met abeline, also from honduras, says he's been the victim of violence and even nabby since arriving in c one or 2 years ago. but a reopening of his asylum case means he might soon have an opportunity to cross the border legal. notice that maybe you know, i have renewed hope because my lawyer said, have patience. wilma, dia, reopening in pay pay cases. i had almost given up, but thank god cases of being re i turned in the if rumors asylum cases accept it, he cou
the muslim son is in asylum seeker from hunter. it was been waiting in mexico for the last 2 years since she's hopeful of changing policy law was like me because the last lawyer told me a judge had closed my case and that i had to open a new one. but then i spoke with a different lawyer who told me my case was not closed, that i still have a chance to enter the united states. what i want to do my group protection protocol, also known as to remain in mexico program 1st and estimated 70000 people...
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, so i think. _ process asylum applications, so i think. they need to— for solutions, but i do think they need to speed up the system that we have here _ need to speed up the system that we have here in the uk. but this is an ongoing _ have here in the uk. but this is an ongoing problem. ialso have here in the uk. but this is an ongoing problem. i also don't think it would _ ongoing problem. i also don't think it would do— ongoing problem. i also don't think it would do priti patel any harm to elect _ it would do priti patel any harm to elect a _ it would do priti patel any harm to elect a new— it would do priti patel any harm to elect a new leader, because this is seen _ elect a new leader, because this is seen as— elect a new leader, because this is seen as an — elect a new leader, because this is seen as an approach to what some of these _ seen as an approach to what some of these issues — seen as an approach to what some of these issues that have dogs conservative governments for decades _ conservative governments for decades. ~ �* ., .
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first of all, when we, when we have the occasion for asylum, greece is given up on one basis to those people. and they give them houses and set that up. but to after this, people get the status of the asylum, then they are not they don't get any support because the, this is what religiously says. in any case, a grace is also too special programs. and even for those people who have got their starters as asylum, they get to school accommodation in greece and there are 2 programs called the son program, a n c a program. ok, i think i think we thought, you know, no big issues. it's the problem with france and germany to find those people and send them back if they can violated the 2nd rules and they stay more than 3 months . we don't money or i then by the corpse. let me just let me just bring up another part. notice because we're just running at a time from tex the, the credit and being leveled to them. they're supposed to be helping greece secure it's border, aren't they? how much help are you actually getting from them while there are people from, from big so that's it. working great i
first of all, when we, when we have the occasion for asylum, greece is given up on one basis to those people. and they give them houses and set that up. but to after this, people get the status of the asylum, then they are not they don't get any support because the, this is what religiously says. in any case, a grace is also too special programs. and even for those people who have got their starters as asylum, they get to school accommodation in greece and there are 2 programs called the son...
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s. asylum process. now this means that for thousands of migrants and asylum seekers have no choice, but to wait here on the side of the border. with more people arriving every day, migrants writes, advocates warned that conditions of the camp are no longer sustainable. they don't see them in their comp. i'm in the campus in a terrible situation. organized crime has infiltrated it. there's disease there. risk people have suffered violence there. and i believe it's a ticking time bomb despite the phasing out of trump era policies like n p p, the byte it administration has yet to normalize the u. s. as silent process. experts say that until the system becomes more streamline. the crisis on this side of the border will only continue to worsen when winds up a little al jazeera, he went to mexico. 9 people are now confirmed dead in the collapse of a building near miami, florida. rescue workers pulled formal bodies from the rubble after extinguishing a fire that was hampering the search around. 150 people are
s. asylum process. now this means that for thousands of migrants and asylum seekers have no choice, but to wait here on the side of the border. with more people arriving every day, migrants writes, advocates warned that conditions of the camp are no longer sustainable. they don't see them in their comp. i'm in the campus in a terrible situation. organized crime has infiltrated it. there's disease there. risk people have suffered violence there. and i believe it's a ticking time bomb despite the...
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it now has a goal of 0 asylum seekers. and in april declared parts of serious sage, it is started provoking residency permits for some 3 and roofing genes. it's unclear where denmark anticipates having this 3rd country reception center, but it did sign a memorandum of understanding for future cooperation with her wander in april. charlotte bellis oh, to 0. still head on al jazeera. let me do this. how many shoot out with 2 children is highlighting a failing cast system in the us. the rush to contain and environmental catastrophe, salvage creeds, tried to deal with a cargo ships thinking offshore like i, i, it's time for the journey with sponsored by cut on airways. hello. hot and dry sums up the weather across the middle east as per usual. but even for here, temperature is well above the seasonal average. you wouldn't expect to see temperatures into the high 14 touching 50 celsius in parts of back that q weight as we go one through the next day or so. so we're running a good 7, right? maybe 9 degrees above average here. 50
it now has a goal of 0 asylum seekers. and in april declared parts of serious sage, it is started provoking residency permits for some 3 and roofing genes. it's unclear where denmark anticipates having this 3rd country reception center, but it did sign a memorandum of understanding for future cooperation with her wander in april. charlotte bellis oh, to 0. still head on al jazeera. let me do this. how many shoot out with 2 children is highlighting a failing cast system in the us. the rush to...
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they didn't have a need for seeking asylum, they bird microns. that's been a life and i understand, but i think that makes sense, but that's just not enough to get the residence permit to stay in the center. right. social democrats who back the bill say it will protect asylum seekers from being exploited by traffic is and making the mediterranean c crossing as they won't make the journey if they are likely to be rejected. but refugee rights advocates say any humanitarian benefits are misguided as a silent claims can only be filed at the danish border. it's nonsense to say that it's going to stop c crossings because it will not be possible to apply for asylum in the center. so people have to cross to see anyway, so that's just ridiculous to call it kind of humanitarian. the united nations refugee agency wound last month. it could start a race to the bottom. if other european countries followed denmark's policy would be a huge game changer. if other counties would follow up is not like the, the pulses of thinking can be externalize and saw say, coo
they didn't have a need for seeking asylum, they bird microns. that's been a life and i understand, but i think that makes sense, but that's just not enough to get the residence permit to stay in the center. right. social democrats who back the bill say it will protect asylum seekers from being exploited by traffic is and making the mediterranean c crossing as they won't make the journey if they are likely to be rejected. but refugee rights advocates say any humanitarian benefits are misguided...
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by the time the 2020 world around, asylum fraud was a thing of the past, it was done.k garland is done here is extreme. it means that anyone in the world who comes from a high crime country which by the way, billions of people, or comes from a country where there is high rate of domestic abuse, great tragedy, terrible tragedy, come to the united states and they can demand asylum, they can be admitted and become a us citizen. this completely destroys the integrity of our entire immigration system and means there will be more fraud than you can possibly imagine because there's no way to disprove a claim of being afraid of violence. it is an unfalsifiable assertion and an attack on the integrity of the entire asylum and immigration system. >> all of this is impeachable, to undermine sovereignty, everything we understand about law and order on the border it is breathtaking, almost no words for it. that is not the only border surrender, the state department and dhs released a joint statement saying we are proud to announce the second phase of our central american reopening.
by the time the 2020 world around, asylum fraud was a thing of the past, it was done.k garland is done here is extreme. it means that anyone in the world who comes from a high crime country which by the way, billions of people, or comes from a country where there is high rate of domestic abuse, great tragedy, terrible tragedy, come to the united states and they can demand asylum, they can be admitted and become a us citizen. this completely destroys the integrity of our entire immigration...
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under federal and international asylum law. on the one hand, you know, these comments were it is unclear how much they were directed at actual migrants versus the republican party that continues to relentlessly mischaracterize the biden administration's half hearted attempts at a humane immigration policy as, quote, open borders. regardless, you know, that is a message that kamala harris chose to send. this idea that, in fact, even though she acknowledges that people are not coming because they want to, they are coming here because they want to survive, they want their children's lives to be saved, at the same time she decided to say, you know, do not come, you're not welcome here. >> you also added some complexity to this conversation as you often do, and that's why i love having you on the show. you wrote in "the l.a. times", harris promised to fight corruption but left out the u.s. role in fuelling corruption. you added, when u.s. leaders talk about corruption in latin america, it fails to before acknowledge past actions. wh
under federal and international asylum law. on the one hand, you know, these comments were it is unclear how much they were directed at actual migrants versus the republican party that continues to relentlessly mischaracterize the biden administration's half hearted attempts at a humane immigration policy as, quote, open borders. regardless, you know, that is a message that kamala harris chose to send. this idea that, in fact, even though she acknowledges that people are not coming because they...
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do we know which african country were process danish asylum seekers? how do you see that process actually working as i said, this kind of close if something of late will be something completely new. and neither was that has been such a system like saying ok do this. otherwise, he goes to request that or not want to be and that's why this but also quality seeing that also he mentioned in that market, currently the names of a jeep and empty tray as possible for our sports for that. but the, the, the, both them to the feel in the node it has been passed. that actually it is sad that in the hot spot in the county would that would be chosen. that's why and the question would be analyzed that in the country they will take care of it. oh, so what is that burning off in case of accepting that ok, cielo my request, which means that even the the, those request for the loan that will be except for the anyway, will not length of the the people in that month will be treated still in that count tank or some danish m p 's say that this decision will stop migrants fro
do we know which african country were process danish asylum seekers? how do you see that process actually working as i said, this kind of close if something of late will be something completely new. and neither was that has been such a system like saying ok do this. otherwise, he goes to request that or not want to be and that's why this but also quality seeing that also he mentioned in that market, currently the names of a jeep and empty tray as possible for our sports for that. but the, the,...
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any hearing on asylum. it doesn't matter how much danger you're in, you do not get an asylum, eric. it is really troubling that that has kept up and the aclu and our partners have a lawsuit about that and we have to have a border with asylum seekers. this is a troubling moment in our history if we continue the trump administration policy of not allowing asylum seekers and the border is open if you're an expert. >> thank you very much for your time. i great le appreciate it, as always. >>> we'll have the news conference on the colonial pipeline. we'll bring it to you as soon as it starts. you're watching ayman mohyeldin reports. when you post your first job at indeed.com/promo think of what peanuts have given humanity! fuel for vast migrations! sustenance for mountaineering expeditions and long journeys across the world! but most importantly? they give us something to eat when we drink beer. planters. a nut above. ♪ ♪ mornings were made they for better things to eat when we drink beer. than rheumatoid arthritis. when considering another treatment ask about xeljanz, a pill for adults
any hearing on asylum. it doesn't matter how much danger you're in, you do not get an asylum, eric. it is really troubling that that has kept up and the aclu and our partners have a lawsuit about that and we have to have a border with asylum seekers. this is a troubling moment in our history if we continue the trump administration policy of not allowing asylum seekers and the border is open if you're an expert. >> thank you very much for your time. i great le appreciate it, as always....
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it begs the question. _ their asylum claim. it begs the question, what _ their asylum claim.ylum claim. it begs the question, what are the - their asylum claim. it begs the i question, what are the conditions asylum seekers should expect here in the uk, just how quickly could they be found? ~ ., ~' the uk, just how quickly could they be found? ~ ., ~ , .,, be found? well, we work with people in the asylum — be found? well, we work with people in the asylum system _ be found? well, we work with people in the asylum system all— be found? well, we work with people in the asylum system all over - be found? well, we work with people in the asylum system all over the - in the asylum system all over the uk, and when we to people who have experience of the system, where people feel safest and vitally, where people are able to engage best with the asylum decision, and they can process, is when people are accommodated in decent standards of accommodation that i think most people would expect, and within communities, so their support networks are there. we see communities across the uk
it begs the question. _ their asylum claim. it begs the question, what _ their asylum claim.ylum claim. it begs the question, what are the - their asylum claim. it begs the i question, what are the conditions asylum seekers should expect here in the uk, just how quickly could they be found? ~ ., ~' the uk, just how quickly could they be found? ~ ., ~ , .,, be found? well, we work with people in the asylum — be found? well, we work with people in the asylum system _ be found? well, we work...
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how is this not facilitating asylum fraud?d to explain just how breathtakingly radical this is. one of the greatest things that president trump did for this country was shutting down asylum fraud, categorically. by the time that 2020 rolled around, asylum fraud was a thing of the past, it was done. what merrick garland has done here is extreme. it means that anyone in the world who comes from a high crime country, which by the way is billions of people, or comes from a country where there is high rates of domestic abuse, a great tragedy, a terrible tragedy, but they can come to the united states and they can demand asylum, they can be admitted and they can be made into a u.s. citizen. this completely destroys the integrity of our entire immigration system and it means there will be more fraud than you could possibly imagine, because there's no way to disprove a claim of being afraid of violence. it's an unfalsifiable assertion and it's an attack on the integrity of entire asylum immigration system. >> laura: i think all of thi
how is this not facilitating asylum fraud?d to explain just how breathtakingly radical this is. one of the greatest things that president trump did for this country was shutting down asylum fraud, categorically. by the time that 2020 rolled around, asylum fraud was a thing of the past, it was done. what merrick garland has done here is extreme. it means that anyone in the world who comes from a high crime country, which by the way is billions of people, or comes from a country where there is...
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and the asylum system. this is what created the conditions on the border where you have tens of thousands of people having to wait on the border in terrible conditions. i visited some of the camps that were established on the mexican side of the border. i saw the suffering of children and moms and families who simply wanted an opportunity to make their case for asylum. i think the president is responding to creating a more humane, orderly way of enabling people to make their cases before immigration judges. we reduced tremendously the number of judges. if we increase that, we will have a system that works a whole lot better than what we saw under his predecessor. i do support efforts to enable people to make their cases for asylum and also, to our reno 53 families -- to reunify families that have been separated. host: a republican in port charlotte, florida. good morning. caller: good morning. i am a first time caller. second-generation c-span watcher. i am so happy to be able to get this off of my chest. i
and the asylum system. this is what created the conditions on the border where you have tens of thousands of people having to wait on the border in terrible conditions. i visited some of the camps that were established on the mexican side of the border. i saw the suffering of children and moms and families who simply wanted an opportunity to make their case for asylum. i think the president is responding to creating a more humane, orderly way of enabling people to make their cases before...
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we're hoping to plead their asylum cases on the other side of the border. so when you couple both of these things, the fact that the asylum process remains obstructed. there is a need to streamline that process any way. but you couple that with the ongoing implementation of title $42.00, which not only is resulting in more migrants being deported to mexico and continuing to, to, to wait on this side of the border further, some cases to be, to be heard. those 2 things coupled together is the reason why we're seeing so many people still stranded on the side of the board. when you're talking to us from to want to in mexico. i want to bring in eric, he's the author of the g o. p. civil war. he's also contributor to the washington dip the not newspaper. he's joining his life from washington dc via skype. good to have you back on august 0. eric, i'm reading here. there are reports that a white house official who asked of course not to be named sent. how does it always intend to go to the border? but only after she'd visited guatemala and mexico, but she's been ti
we're hoping to plead their asylum cases on the other side of the border. so when you couple both of these things, the fact that the asylum process remains obstructed. there is a need to streamline that process any way. but you couple that with the ongoing implementation of title $42.00, which not only is resulting in more migrants being deported to mexico and continuing to, to, to wait on this side of the border further, some cases to be, to be heard. those 2 things coupled together is the...
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the vote could mean refugees given asylum would stay in the host country, but not denmark. backed by denmark's far-right, it is the latest anti-immigrant policy. the country had more than 10,000 asylum-seekers in 2015, that is compared to a little over 1500 last year, of those, six hundred one people got a permit to stay. denmark has yet to reach a net agreement with a partner country. negotiations are ongoing with several, reportedly tunisia, ethiopia, and egypt. amnesty international earlier this month condemned the prospect denmark's asylum-seekers could be transferred to rwanda, describing it is unconscionable and potentially unlawful. the eu says it has fundamental concerns about the new danish law, saying it was not possible under existing eu rules. one of the impacts of recent policies and denmark has been the scrapping of residents' righ ts of more than 200 syrian refugees in the argument that syria is now safe. that also drew condemnation from human righ groups. >> as we heard the report, the eu concerned about this development from@@ denmark. in brussels, our corr
the vote could mean refugees given asylum would stay in the host country, but not denmark. backed by denmark's far-right, it is the latest anti-immigrant policy. the country had more than 10,000 asylum-seekers in 2015, that is compared to a little over 1500 last year, of those, six hundred one people got a permit to stay. denmark has yet to reach a net agreement with a partner country. negotiations are ongoing with several, reportedly tunisia, ethiopia, and egypt. amnesty international earlier...
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r for his pasta law, allowing asylum seekers to be relocated to countries outside europe. bother applications, a process ah, cut in the morning here live from ortiz, world news age q, this friday for june. it's kevin, over with you for the next 30 minutes for good morning. thanks for your time. so 1st rushes high profile economic forum is in full motion in st. petersburg, we're global business movers and shakers are on the one roof. this week. we expect we'll prominent guest to take the floor later friday. this time, it seems russian president vladimir putin, along with the leaders of catherine austria a bit later. when it happens. we'll bring it to you among crucial topics sort of long. but making headlines is the nord stream to gas pipeline project on the sidelines of this and petersburg for and then rushes energy minister hinting it was just some 100 kilometers now from the finish line. unexpressed thing hope will be completed by the end of the year. know the stream to is that gas pipeline under the baltic sea, that sets us live a gas from russia directly to the e. u via germany and wal sp
r for his pasta law, allowing asylum seekers to be relocated to countries outside europe. bother applications, a process ah, cut in the morning here live from ortiz, world news age q, this friday for june. it's kevin, over with you for the next 30 minutes for good morning. thanks for your time. so 1st rushes high profile economic forum is in full motion in st. petersburg, we're global business movers and shakers are on the one roof. this week. we expect we'll prominent guest to take the floor...
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so we have always stood for political asylum, many of our greatest contributors are political asylum people that need world war ii, germany, all sorts of other atrocities by foreign countries. he said we accept federal asylum applicants that meet the standard. what he is also doing is beefing up the resources add the border so we can process asylum applicants more quickly and turn them back if they don't meet that standard. also trying -- >> martha: david, what you're saying sounds logical. a lot of americans that listen to you and say yes. but that's not what is happening. they're saying the border is closed. mayorkas says do not come. the border is closed. we see every day people pour across the border. in many cases they get to stay. they're told you can send your kids over but they have to come solo. so then we have kids getting dropped over the fence. being left with their teddy bears by the coyotes. how is this a system that you say president biden wanted and talked about? how is -- that's not what is happening. >> the system is broken. clearly. it needs more attention. of cour
so we have always stood for political asylum, many of our greatest contributors are political asylum people that need world war ii, germany, all sorts of other atrocities by foreign countries. he said we accept federal asylum applicants that meet the standard. what he is also doing is beefing up the resources add the border so we can process asylum applicants more quickly and turn them back if they don't meet that standard. also trying -- >> martha: david, what you're saying sounds...
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and began the asylum process in 2015, her case accepted three years later.ty, celebrating her freedom and her pride. >> we are here, we can dance in the street, we can listen to our music, we can kiss who we love, because that is what pride is about. >> administration officials telling msnbc that they have tools to push countries to do the right thing, among them economic sanctions. >>> coming up next, bill barr calling b.s., and not just using the letters on donald trump's election lies. we'll talk about what is behind it and what is next. >>> and plus in our next hour, the latest details on the deal reached by minnesota lawmakers on new policing measures after the murder of george floyd. he sacrificed so much to support his family. military service was just part of his life. he was brave in so many ways. who are the heroes in your family? you've been taking mental health meds, and your mind is finally in a better place. except now you have uncontrollable body movements called tardive dyskinesia - td. and it can seem like that's all people see. some meds fo
and began the asylum process in 2015, her case accepted three years later.ty, celebrating her freedom and her pride. >> we are here, we can dance in the street, we can listen to our music, we can kiss who we love, because that is what pride is about. >> administration officials telling msnbc that they have tools to push countries to do the right thing, among them economic sanctions. >>> coming up next, bill barr calling b.s., and not just using the letters on donald trump's...
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is in a great deal providing asylum.o the humanitarian protection side for the government, than actually spent -- there has been an achievement of the asylum agency hasn't had as much high-level attention. the u.s. government might be pushing mexico to vest a bit more in the humanitarian production side. ros: the bbc's will grant is in mexico city. >> there will be an element of rebuilding the administered -- the relationship aft the trumpet administration. as yourd from the commentator there, obviously mexico had been prepared to do a lot in terms of preventing migrants passing through the territory at the behest of the trump administration. but, by president's specifically linked trade deals and action on immigration, that created a great deal of resentment. plus, of course, the idea of returning asylum-seekers to mexico while they waited for their cases to be heard in the u.s.. the biden administration has lifted that remained in mexico program. there is a sense in which perhaps they want the relationship to be a bit
is in a great deal providing asylum.o the humanitarian protection side for the government, than actually spent -- there has been an achievement of the asylum agency hasn't had as much high-level attention. the u.s. government might be pushing mexico to vest a bit more in the humanitarian production side. ros: the bbc's will grant is in mexico city. >> there will be an element of rebuilding the administered -- the relationship aft the trumpet administration. as yourd from the commentator...
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they will probably stop seeking our buying asylum and they know that they will be sent. ready out of europe again, the legislation comes to meet rising pressure on copenhagen offering strip to harmful the syrian refugees of their residency on the grounds that the syrian capital, damascus and the surrounding region and considered safe. their marks become the 1st european country to take such a provocative step that contradicts the use bigger attempts to fix broken asylum rules. the decision immediately acknowledged to outrage among refugee and human rights groups, which led to protests in turn it in the country and late may. a minority rights consultant we spoke, who says he's not at all surprised with the law as the current governments never hidden its views on immigration. this government came to power on the minority in the election, especially this is very much against people from the, especially the miskin background. you know, so they don't want them to come to surrender. syrians came now they want to kick them out. also, they are trying to, to make laws where they
they will probably stop seeking our buying asylum and they know that they will be sent. ready out of europe again, the legislation comes to meet rising pressure on copenhagen offering strip to harmful the syrian refugees of their residency on the grounds that the syrian capital, damascus and the surrounding region and considered safe. their marks become the 1st european country to take such a provocative step that contradicts the use bigger attempts to fix broken asylum rules. the decision...