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. >> the couple lived in barona, a three-hour drive from here. >> every day in barona they're deporting lot of people. every day they send them to the border. >> there are signs of expansion everywhere. people are staking out whatever land they can. a pastor who has lived in this area for years showed me around the camp pointing out all the new arrives. >> in the first few days i made a list of 160 deportees who have arrived. every day the number has grown and finally i stopped counting. >> a human contradiction to the dominican republic stance. when told what we found, a dominican republic official insisted not a single person has been deported. this man said he live ford 15 years in the dominican republic working on farms. one of hundreds of thousands of migrant workers whose labor helped power an economic boom. >> this is an injust from the dominican. for years we've been working to grow the economy and suddenly they want all of us to leave. >> many feel abandoned by haiti's government. the people who have come hearsay that it's a struggle just to make their basic needs. there is no
. >> the couple lived in barona, a three-hour drive from here. >> every day in barona they're deporting lot of people. every day they send them to the border. >> there are signs of expansion everywhere. people are staking out whatever land they can. a pastor who has lived in this area for years showed me around the camp pointing out all the new arrives. >> in the first few days i made a list of 160 deportees who have arrived. every day the number has grown and finally i...
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. >> the couple lived in barona, a three mile drive from here. >> translator: every day in barona, theyeporting a lot of people, every day they send them to the border. >> reporter: there are signs of expansion everywhere. people are staking out whatever land they can. a pastor who lived in this area for years showed me the new camp pointing out all the new arrivals. >> in the first few days i made a list of 160 deportees who arrived, every day i added and now have stopped. >> when told what we found a dominican immigration official insisted not asingle person has been deported. this man says he lived for 15 years in the dominican republic working on farms, more than hundreds of thousands much of migrant workers whose labor helped power a agricultural boom. many also feel abandoned by haiti's government. the people who have come here say its a struggle just to meet their basic needs. no food and water closest river is a half hour walk away and the haitian government last only been here once in the past two months to deliver food. before we left we lent juan our phone to try to call his
. >> the couple lived in barona, a three mile drive from here. >> translator: every day in barona, theyeporting a lot of people, every day they send them to the border. >> reporter: there are signs of expansion everywhere. people are staking out whatever land they can. a pastor who lived in this area for years showed me the new camp pointing out all the new arrivals. >> in the first few days i made a list of 160 deportees who arrived, every day i added and now have...
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barona and send them to the border. >> people are staking out whatever land they can. a pastor who has lived in this area for years showed me around the camp pointing out all the new arrivals. >> in the first few days i paid a list of 160 deportees who had arrived and every day the number has grown so finally i stopped counting. >> a human contradiction to the dominican government's stance. when told what we found a dominican official insisted not a single person has been deported. this man says he lived for 15 years in the dominican republic working on farms one of thousands of migrant workers who helped feed a boom. >> suddenly they want all of us to leave. >> many also feel abandoned by haiti's government. the people coming here say it's a struggle just to meet their basic needs. no food and water here, the closest river is half hour walk away and the haitian government has been here only once in the past two months to deliver food. before we left, we lent him our phone to try ocall his kids. he tells us, caring for his children, i'm alive i'm alive the signal dropp
barona and send them to the border. >> people are staking out whatever land they can. a pastor who has lived in this area for years showed me around the camp pointing out all the new arrivals. >> in the first few days i paid a list of 160 deportees who had arrived and every day the number has grown so finally i stopped counting. >> a human contradiction to the dominican government's stance. when told what we found a dominican official insisted not a single person has been...
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. >> the family lived in barona. >> every day they are detaining many people and deporting them. >> a pastor who lived in this area for many years pointed out all the new be new arrivals. >> the number has grown so finally i stopped counting. >> a human contradiction to the dominican government stance, when told what we found a dominican immigration official insisted not a single person has been deimportant deported. >> this man says he lived for 15 years in the dominican republic working on farms. >> this is an injustice from the admin kansas. for years we have been working to grow the economy then sunlt they want all of us to leave. >> also feeling abandoned from haiti's government, people come here to struggle to meet their basic need. the closest river is half an hour walk away and the haitian government has been here once in the past two months to deliver food. before we left, we lent juanis our phone to try and call his kids. he tells the person who is caring for his children, "i'm alive, i'm alive." the connection lost. who knows when he'll get a chance to speak to them again?
. >> the family lived in barona. >> every day they are detaining many people and deporting them. >> a pastor who lived in this area for many years pointed out all the new be new arrivals. >> the number has grown so finally i stopped counting. >> a human contradiction to the dominican government stance, when told what we found a dominican immigration official insisted not a single person has been deimportant deported. >> this man says he lived for 15 years in...
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button on his cell phone, security cameras were also watching his every move. 44-year-old giovani barona said he does it often, recording under the skirt of this shopper behind her back. >> it's horrible. it gives me chills. it's just horrible. horrible, horrible. makes me sick. >> reporter: we are blurring the faces of the victimized shopper and others around her as he was also being watched, police say, by loss prevention officers. they dialed 911 as soon as they saw on security video what was unfolding in the cosmetic aisle inside the mt. holly road walmart. >> we believe there might be more victims out there. we haven't been able to i.d. any in burlington township and others. doesn't look like it's his first time. >> reporter: watch as he checks out the video in the next aisle over. police say other women may have been recorded sunday just before 4:00. >> as a father if it was my kid, old school justice. >> he's a truck driver, drives up and down the east coast, has made other stops and believes this is just something for fun to do. >> reporter: walmart told us their employee acted q
button on his cell phone, security cameras were also watching his every move. 44-year-old giovani barona said he does it often, recording under the skirt of this shopper behind her back. >> it's horrible. it gives me chills. it's just horrible. horrible, horrible. makes me sick. >> reporter: we are blurring the faces of the victimized shopper and others around her as he was also being watched, police say, by loss prevention officers. they dialed 911 as soon as they saw on security...
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button on his cell phone, security cameras were also watching his every move. 44-year-old giovani baronand her back. >> it's horrible. it gives me chills. it's just horrible. horrible, horrible. makes me sick. >> reporter: we are blurring the faces of the victimized shopper and others around her as he was also being watched, police say, by loss prevention officers. they dialed 911 as soon as they saw on security video what was unfolding in the cosmetic aisle inside the mt. holly road walmart. >> we believe there might be more victims out there. we haven't been able to i.d. any in burlington township and others. doesn't look like it's his first time. >> reporter: watch as he checks out the video in the next aisle over. police say other women may have been recorde
button on his cell phone, security cameras were also watching his every move. 44-year-old giovani baronand her back. >> it's horrible. it gives me chills. it's just horrible. horrible, horrible. makes me sick. >> reporter: we are blurring the faces of the victimized shopper and others around her as he was also being watched, police say, by loss prevention officers. they dialed 911 as soon as they saw on security video what was unfolding in the cosmetic aisle inside the mt. holly...
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. >> the couple lied in barona a 3-minute drive from here. >> every day they deport a lot of people they send them to the border. >> there are signs of expansion everywhere. people are staking out whatever land they can. a pastor who lived in the area showed me around the camp pointing out the new arrivals. >> translation: in the first few days i made a list of 140 deportees. finally i stopped counting. >> reporter: a human contradiction to the dominican republic stance. when told what we found an official said not a single person then reported. this man lived for 15 years in the dominican republic, working on farms. one of hundreds of thousands of migrant workers, whose labour helped power an economic boom. >> translation: this is an injustice from the dominicans. for years they've been working to build the economy, and suddenly they want many to leave. many feel abandoned by the haiti government. people say it's a struggle to meet the basic needs. there's no food or water, the closest river is half our walk away and the hatian government has been here once to deliver food. before we le
. >> the couple lied in barona a 3-minute drive from here. >> every day they deport a lot of people they send them to the border. >> there are signs of expansion everywhere. people are staking out whatever land they can. a pastor who lived in the area showed me around the camp pointing out the new arrivals. >> translation: in the first few days i made a list of 140 deportees. finally i stopped counting. >> reporter: a human contradiction to the dominican republic...
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. >> the couple lived in barona a 3-hour drive from here. >> every day, they are reporting -- deporting of people. they send them to the border. >> there are signs of expansion everywhere. people are staking out whatever land thing. a past offer who lived in this area for years showed me around the carp pointing out all of the new rivals. in the first few days, i made a list of 160 deportees who had arrived. every day the number grew. finally, i stopped counting. >> a human contradiction to the dimincal gone's stanchion. when we told what we found answer immigration official said not a single person has been deported. this man said he lived for 15 years working on farms and hundreds of thousands of migrant workers who's labor helped power an economic boon. >> this is an injustice from the dimincal. for -- dominican. >> many also feel abandoned by haiti's government. the people have come here have struggled just to meet their basic needs. a half hour walk away. the sation government has om -- -- the haitian government has om been here once. >> we length wanis our phone to try to call his
. >> the couple lived in barona a 3-hour drive from here. >> every day, they are reporting -- deporting of people. they send them to the border. >> there are signs of expansion everywhere. people are staking out whatever land thing. a past offer who lived in this area for years showed me around the carp pointing out all of the new rivals. in the first few days, i made a list of 160 deportees who had arrived. every day the number grew. finally, i stopped counting. >> a...