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it's time to meet the exotic, the real and the raw belize. travel! some it's a luxurious escape, or maybe an adrenaline filled adventure. but if you're like me,
it's time to meet the exotic, the real and the raw belize. travel! some it's a luxurious escape, or maybe an adrenaline filled adventure. but if you're like me,
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look at the himself during a conversation the princess suggested that his father may have to move to belize because there's a chance they could be handed over to fellow russian president who never shies away from using colloquial language in public with more can. when you moved over when you put water ashore. then present ukrainian president and his family to stay in the garage which i'm just to. thank him pranks have on offer the president the gift but they hope to look to the issue a. little bit. but. we do know there could be good i believe most of the. issue. they're talking about the golden loaf that was found in the residence of the ousted ukrainian president many treasures were found there well anyway the president of bellows seems to have bought every bit of that prank and he's now angry alexander lukashenko gave his security service a week to track down the russian prankster or elles he said he would send ahead of his security service to prepare quote feed for cattle. but the prankster duped not just the belorussian president and his administration but also those who had apparently
look at the himself during a conversation the princess suggested that his father may have to move to belize because there's a chance they could be handed over to fellow russian president who never shies away from using colloquial language in public with more can. when you moved over when you put water ashore. then present ukrainian president and his family to stay in the garage which i'm just to. thank him pranks have on offer the president the gift but they hope to look to the issue a. little...
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. >> en un adelanto de esta noche con un muy beliz enrique acevedo. >> quÉ tal, feliz ediciÓn nocturnaansporte. hoy en lunes social queremos saber su opiniÓn de este tema. cree que estÁ medida del gobierno de obama servirÁ para mejorar la situaciÓn de los pequeÑos, de los menores que cruzan la frontera sin sus padres. pueden participar. >> pasamos a lunes social, convivimos el principio de la semana. >> perfecto. >> gracias. >> bueno, la mujer cuya conversaciÓn grabada llevó a la expulsiÓn de por vida de la nba de sterling fue atacada. dijo el abogado de la joven que dos desconocidos la agredieron cuando saliÁn de un restaurante. la golpearon y le gritaron insultos raciales. el abogado de la joven dice que no denunciÓ el incidente, pero que podrÍa hacerlo en las prÓximas horas. ♪ >> la famosa estutadua de cristo redentor en rÍo de janeiro muestra los colores de brasil. >> se sabe si falcao integrará ♪ el de estados unidos 94 fue de un mundial de aprendizaje. miren que tiro libre que firma el sensacional erick. el nÚmero once del conjunto anfitriÓn coloca la pelota donde las araÑas teje
. >> en un adelanto de esta noche con un muy beliz enrique acevedo. >> quÉ tal, feliz ediciÓn nocturnaansporte. hoy en lunes social queremos saber su opiniÓn de este tema. cree que estÁ medida del gobierno de obama servirÁ para mejorar la situaciÓn de los pequeÑos, de los menores que cruzan la frontera sin sus padres. pueden participar. >> pasamos a lunes social, convivimos el principio de la semana. >> perfecto. >> gracias. >> bueno, la mujer cuya...
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collier mentioned. % increasebeen an 112 in asylum applications in mexico and belize. it is significant that there is no measurable increase of any source from children coming from these other countries. look at nick or walk well. there is no fight there. .- look at nicaragua they are poorer than honduras and el salvador. there is no spike from these other countries. the majority is correct, there is somehow a change in policy which there has not been that has encouraged people to come to the united states, why only from three countries? why not the poor countries? in --k also that they you which is the most experience in dealing with refugee matters interviewed these unaccompanied children and they found out that 58% of them spoke of serious harm. remember last year we had a hearing on so-called asylum and chairman goodlatte asked whether it really had been a situation where things had gotten more dangerous in recent years. it is obvious when it comes to honduras and the answer is yes. unfortunately, some tried to politicize the situation. the have argued administrati
collier mentioned. % increasebeen an 112 in asylum applications in mexico and belize. it is significant that there is no measurable increase of any source from children coming from these other countries. look at nick or walk well. there is no fight there. .- look at nicaragua they are poorer than honduras and el salvador. there is no spike from these other countries. the majority is correct, there is somehow a change in policy which there has not been that has encouraged people to come to the...
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these kids are going to belize, costa rica. is that the president's fault too? now isn't helping kids like that exactly what makes america great? to me, instead of beating up on the president, we should be focusing on helping the children. newt, help me understand, you see these kids, you see what they're going throw at the border. you see what's happening to these people. why are we doing pin yatty politics beating up the president instead of saying these kids are in trouble, let's help them. >> if you come from a country that's not pleasant, scream political asylum and we shall let you in. the gallop poll find 160,000 people who wou million people who would like to come to the united states. now just take a look for one second at this chart. we've gone -- we used to have historically 6 or 7,000 people who came in a year as unaccompanied minors. that has now jumped to 90,000 estimate for this year and to 142,000 estimate for next year. now my question for you would be -- they're not sneaking across the border. they are walking up to the america immigration site
these kids are going to belize, costa rica. is that the president's fault too? now isn't helping kids like that exactly what makes america great? to me, instead of beating up on the president, we should be focusing on helping the children. newt, help me understand, you see these kids, you see what they're going throw at the border. you see what's happening to these people. why are we doing pin yatty politics beating up the president instead of saying these kids are in trouble, let's help them....
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he was also stationed in beliz [speaker not understood]. he gave a lot of spirit to the neighborhood and he was well loved in the excelsior district. he he he is survived by six of his children, 12 grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren and 11 nieces and nephew. i hope we can close the meeting in his name. ~ my next item, colleague, is a charter amendment and i'm submitting for us to decide to go to the ballot. the amendment is called democratic special he election to fill vacancies in elected offices, city elected offices. i'm also looking at let's elect our officials act of 2014. the adjournment would allow for electionses to fill vacancies on the board of supervisors, the community college board, the school district board of ed., and city-wide offices including the mayor's office. actually, the board of trustees of the community college board and the school district, the opponents will not be made by the mayor, but they will select their colleague who will serve until the next scheduled election. ~ appointed that will be the only differen
he was also stationed in beliz [speaker not understood]. he gave a lot of spirit to the neighborhood and he was well loved in the excelsior district. he he he is survived by six of his children, 12 grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren and 11 nieces and nephew. i hope we can close the meeting in his name. ~ my next item, colleague, is a charter amendment and i'm submitting for us to decide to go to the ballot. the amendment is called democratic special he election to fill vacancies in elected...
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that a one is belize. we forget we are in india. we feel that we are in argentina.don't just support football, we want next generations to play football. s this is a way to generate interest in the game. >> this is a huge event. everyone is football lover. there's more supporters. we had to do something. this is the way we have expressed ourselves. there are nine major football playing countries who's sweets are made to represent those countries. those are very tasty. each of them is different taste, different color. >> very good. not sure england cake aineelandl too well. england is out of the world cup. prince harry wore a brazilian top and played mostly in defense. no one kept score. everyone seemed to have a good time. >>> if you want more on the world cup, bbc sports website is best place to go to catch the lat latest news, have a look at group tables as they come to. thanks for watching bbc world news. i do a lot oresearch on angie's list before i do any projects on my home. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. f
that a one is belize. we forget we are in india. we feel that we are in argentina.don't just support football, we want next generations to play football. s this is a way to generate interest in the game. >> this is a huge event. everyone is football lover. there's more supporters. we had to do something. this is the way we have expressed ourselves. there are nine major football playing countries who's sweets are made to represent those countries. those are very tasty. each of them is...
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and in fact, several other central-american countries as well as mexico, including costa rica, belize, as well as panama have also experienced increases in asylum applications from these three countries. >> right. >> so there's a desperate situation to which they are fleeing and that's why we've got to step in. >> msnbc contributor alexandra pelosi, thank you for sharing that. congressman hakeem jeffries. thank you, sir. >>> coming up, there may be another bridge chris christie has to worry about now, and it's uglier than the other one. i mean that literally. it's literally an uglier bridge. the details are next. >>> we all thought it would be the george washington bridge that could ruin chris christie's 2016. the scandal surrounding those closed access lanes of the infamous "traffic problems in ft. lee." multiple investigations are ongoing. the fallout put a dark cloud over christie's once bright political future. but a twist comes to us today via "the new york times," reporting it's not the gwb, but a different bridge that could be the real problem for the new jersey governor. far l
and in fact, several other central-american countries as well as mexico, including costa rica, belize, as well as panama have also experienced increases in asylum applications from these three countries. >> right. >> so there's a desperate situation to which they are fleeing and that's why we've got to step in. >> msnbc contributor alexandra pelosi, thank you for sharing that. congressman hakeem jeffries. thank you, sir. >>> coming up, there may be another bridge...
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and in fact, several other central-american countries as well as mexico, including costa rica, belizeell as panama have also experienced increases in asylum applications from these three countries. >> right. >> so there's a desperate situation to which they are fleeing and that's why we've got to step in. >> msnbc contributor alexandra pelosi, thank you for sharing that. congressman hakeem jeffries. thank you, sir. >>> coming up, there may be another bridge chris christie has to worry about now, and it's uglier than the other one. i mean that literally. it's literally an uglier bridge. the details are next. ♪ ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ [ birds squawking ] my mom makes airplane engines that can talk. [ birds squawking ] ♪ my mom makes hospitals you can hold in your hand. ♪ my mom can print amazing things right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] my mom makes trains that are friends with trees. [ train whistle blows ] ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ my mom works at ge. it can help your business save money. false. the truth is
and in fact, several other central-american countries as well as mexico, including costa rica, belizeell as panama have also experienced increases in asylum applications from these three countries. >> right. >> so there's a desperate situation to which they are fleeing and that's why we've got to step in. >> msnbc contributor alexandra pelosi, thank you for sharing that. congressman hakeem jeffries. thank you, sir. >>> coming up, there may be another bridge chris...
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costa rica, nicaragua, belize. children aren't just playing to the united states, but to many countries. they're trying to get out of this danger zone, this war zone. interviewed for hundred of these children asking, why are you leaving? what are the reasons for this exodus? 58% said, it is because of this violence. in honduras, nearly half of these kids have been personally affected by the violence. someone in her family had been threatened or killed and so only nine of these 400 children cited the possibility of being able to stay in the united states legally. very few cited that as a motivator for coming to the united states. august datess all the real reasons children are coming, which is number one, the violence. number two, as usual, historically the case, to reunify with the parent who left them behind. >> sonia nazario, how did you decide of all of the children trying to make is very difficult journey to the u.s., to focus on enrique's story? of written a result about him, his life is in danger in honduras
costa rica, nicaragua, belize. children aren't just playing to the united states, but to many countries. they're trying to get out of this danger zone, this war zone. interviewed for hundred of these children asking, why are you leaving? what are the reasons for this exodus? 58% said, it is because of this violence. in honduras, nearly half of these kids have been personally affected by the violence. someone in her family had been threatened or killed and so only nine of these 400 children...
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they are not coming from panama or costa rica, they are not coming from belize.g from these three countries. honduras is the murder capital of the world. drug cartels control vast parts of those. >> you are going to have meetings. >> no, not meetings. >> meantime the kids are coming every day. >> but let me just finish if i just could because the first thing is that's why they call them root problems because they are difficult to get to it what we have to do is, look, have you drug cartels and especially you look at el salvador and honduras and guatemala. there are vast regions controlled. let me say that with our guns with our money, and with our insatiable appetite for the drugs that come through there. >> you can't solve those big problems. you can't. >> if you don't go to the root problem, you never see solve the problem. >> you have to stop the immediate urgent problem first. >> here is the other part. look. bill, we are a nation of laws. we have laws on the books the laws on the books say unaccompanied minors, the first thing we need to do is protect them.
they are not coming from panama or costa rica, they are not coming from belize.g from these three countries. honduras is the murder capital of the world. drug cartels control vast parts of those. >> you are going to have meetings. >> no, not meetings. >> meantime the kids are coming every day. >> but let me just finish if i just could because the first thing is that's why they call them root problems because they are difficult to get to it what we have to do is, look,...
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they're not coming from belize, costa rica, nicaragua, they're coming from countries where there is rampantiolence. gangs, where there is violence, where there are drugs. and so first i think i want to say secretary johnson is taking the right approach, a humanitarian approach, that is to say, he's called a level 4 on this thing and said let's bring in fema and take care of them, this is a humanitarian crisis. that's the first thing. but look, it's going to take a bigger, how would i say, organizational effort and money. money to make sure that as our state department says, you know, andrea, you and i, we look up on the internet and it says, don't go to honduras, don't go to el salvador. the police will not keep you safe. so they're fleeing the violence. it's getting worse in those countries. the smugglers are understanding there's a lot of profit to be made from this. >> but then when they get here, we're warehousing them, these kids in terrible conditions. what can we do to help them reunite with families? i know that's hard to track down undocumented parents as well. but what can we do f
they're not coming from belize, costa rica, nicaragua, they're coming from countries where there is rampantiolence. gangs, where there is violence, where there are drugs. and so first i think i want to say secretary johnson is taking the right approach, a humanitarian approach, that is to say, he's called a level 4 on this thing and said let's bring in fema and take care of them, this is a humanitarian crisis. that's the first thing. but look, it's going to take a bigger, how would i say,...
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neighboring country, and a majority of them are seeking asylum in not only honduras and el salvador, but belized states, because of the insurgence of gun violence and drug trafficking. unfortunate unfortunately, we have a number of the parents in the united states and they cannot cross the border, because they are stuck in the legal system as well. is what we are trying to do is to better understand what the circumstances are, but we have to make sure that we are as, you know, as people start to talk about this issue, decoupling it from the larger immigration problem in the country, and this is a different type of immigration, chris, that we are witnessing right now. >> and what the democratic response is and what the white house will tell you is that most of the children are fleeing the countries that are the most dangerous in the world and have the highest murder rates per p capita, but we have heard the implication of senator marco rubio that it is tied to the dream act, and this is what democrat josh ernst struck back wi with. >> i don't put much stock in the republican members of congress
neighboring country, and a majority of them are seeking asylum in not only honduras and el salvador, but belized states, because of the insurgence of gun violence and drug trafficking. unfortunate unfortunately, we have a number of the parents in the united states and they cannot cross the border, because they are stuck in the legal system as well. is what we are trying to do is to better understand what the circumstances are, but we have to make sure that we are as, you know, as people start...
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honduras, belize, el salvador, and guatemala according to united nations data. that little part of central america, a tiny part of the world relatively, a tiny cluster of countries you see right there is right now arguably the most violent place in the world outside of war zones. that fact has a lot to do with why these kids are showing up at the border. things are so dangerous and unstable in that part of the world right now, parents are putting their children in the care of smugglers who will take their children on trains, trucks, however they can across the very long stretch of mexico as stateless people throughout, all the way to the u.s. border patrol agents, who they are often flagging willingly to turn themselves over. joining me now to explain the source of this is bob ortega, senior reporter for "the arizona republic." and bob, what is driving those murder rates in those countries such that it's producing this effect of unaccompanied minors being sent up to the u.s.? >> well, primarily, it's two gangs. there there are gangs that have been very active es
honduras, belize, el salvador, and guatemala according to united nations data. that little part of central america, a tiny part of the world relatively, a tiny cluster of countries you see right there is right now arguably the most violent place in the world outside of war zones. that fact has a lot to do with why these kids are showing up at the border. things are so dangerous and unstable in that part of the world right now, parents are putting their children in the care of smugglers who will...
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and many are staying in mexico, many are going to panama, to costa rica, to belize, to other safer nationsso this has to be looked at more than just a u.s. problem and what can we be doing in south texas or arizona. we need to continue to look at this globally. >> our political discourse probably does not have the ability to handle that discussion. thank you for coming on and outing some substance and knnuae into what is a very, very tricky and sad situation. >> my pleasure. >>> coming up, the hillary clinton book tour, it's just beginning and she's already raising a few eyebrows. could her comment on her family finance end up being something that haunts her for a longer period of time than you might think? that's ahead. >>> but first, our trivia question. before president obama, who was the most recent democratic presidential nominee to win virginia twice? the first person to tweet the correct answer will get a shout-out. ♪ now printing is so affordable and convenient, you can print all you want. hp instant ink. save on ink and never run out again. plans start at just $2.99 a month. welco
and many are staying in mexico, many are going to panama, to costa rica, to belize, to other safer nationsso this has to be looked at more than just a u.s. problem and what can we be doing in south texas or arizona. we need to continue to look at this globally. >> our political discourse probably does not have the ability to handle that discussion. thank you for coming on and outing some substance and knnuae into what is a very, very tricky and sad situation. >> my pleasure....
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and in fact, several other central-american countries as well as mexico, including coaei rica, belize panama have also experienced increases in asylum applications from these three countries. >> right. >> so there's a desperate situation to which they are fleeing and that's why we've got to step in. >> msnbc contributor alexandra pelosi, thank you for sharing that. congressman hakeem jeffries. thank you, sir. >>> coming up, there may be another bridge chris christie has to worry about now, and it's uglier than the other one. i mean that literally. it's literally an uglier bridge. the details are next. [ male announcer ] if you had a dollar for every dollar car insurance companies say they'll save you by switching, you'd have, like, a ton of dollars. but how are they saving you those dollars? a lot of companies might answer "um" or "no comment." then there's esurance. born online, raised by technology and majors in efficiency. so whatever they save, you save. hassle, time, paperwork, hair-tearing out, and, yes, especially dollars. esurance. insurance for the modern world. now backed by
and in fact, several other central-american countries as well as mexico, including coaei rica, belize panama have also experienced increases in asylum applications from these three countries. >> right. >> so there's a desperate situation to which they are fleeing and that's why we've got to step in. >> msnbc contributor alexandra pelosi, thank you for sharing that. congressman hakeem jeffries. thank you, sir. >>> coming up, there may be another bridge chris christie...
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believe the chart that was up earlier shows that, that countries that are receiving such as panama, belize, nicaragua itself are receiving many more asylum seekers, i believe 400 some percent. >> this would be consistent with the conclusion that the increase in kids coming here as well as other places is because of the violence, not because of any administration policy. let me ask, would you say anything to disagree with what bishop sites was just discussing? why should we not reach the conclusion that this increase in kids, unaccompanied kids coming to the border and presenting themselves to the border, not trying to sneak across the border, presenting themselves to the border guards, why should we not believe that this is because of violence and that it's because of instead some administration policy and something else? >> violence is one of the contributing factors but there has been some confusion reported by the media in these locations, that there be some benefit to be had in the united states. that's why it's important i think -- >> that explains why they're going to other countries
believe the chart that was up earlier shows that, that countries that are receiving such as panama, belize, nicaragua itself are receiving many more asylum seekers, i believe 400 some percent. >> this would be consistent with the conclusion that the increase in kids coming here as well as other places is because of the violence, not because of any administration policy. let me ask, would you say anything to disagree with what bishop sites was just discussing? why should we not reach the...
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this but it's been hundred 12% increase in asylum applications in mexico, costa rica, panama and belize. it's significant that there is no measurable increase of any sort from children coming from these other countries. look at nicaragua. there is no spike and at nicaragua is a country that is who were then honduras, guatemala and el salvador. there is no spike from the other countries so if the majority is correct that there is a change in policy which there has not been why only from three countries? why not from the poorer country of nicaragua? i think also it's probably the most experienced in dealing with refugee matters interviewed 404 of these unaccompanied children and they found out 58% of them spoke of serious harm. last year we had a hearing on so-called asylum reviews and the chair man asked whether it was a situation things have gotten more dangerous in recent years and i think it is obvious when it comes to el salvador and guatemala and honduras it appears to be spv unfortunately some have tried to politicize the situation. some have argued the administration ithat theadmi
this but it's been hundred 12% increase in asylum applications in mexico, costa rica, panama and belize. it's significant that there is no measurable increase of any sort from children coming from these other countries. look at nicaragua. there is no spike and at nicaragua is a country that is who were then honduras, guatemala and el salvador. there is no spike from the other countries so if the majority is correct that there is a change in policy which there has not been why only from three...
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as of today the investigation into the irs intentional organize targeting of americans for the belize has been ongoing for over a year. what we have found so far is outrageous. the i arrest spent over three years responding to top democrat complaints and calls to action to stop all activities of conservative groups. the i arrest in washington, d.c. took their marching orders and subjected americans to harassment going so far as to question the content of their prayers and their political beliefs while subjecting them to audits and making a personal taxpayer information. when the scandal first broke out the president vowed that his administration would work adequate hand-in-hand with congress to get this thing fixed, end quote. and the spring commissioner koskinen can you said your goal was to quote find problems quickly, fix them probably to make sure they stay fixed and be transparent about the entire process, end quote. well, since my time in congress i've never seen and i arrest so broken. late last friday the irs admitted to congress that the agency had lost over two years worth o
as of today the investigation into the irs intentional organize targeting of americans for the belize has been ongoing for over a year. what we have found so far is outrageous. the i arrest spent over three years responding to top democrat complaints and calls to action to stop all activities of conservative groups. the i arrest in washington, d.c. took their marching orders and subjected americans to harassment going so far as to question the content of their prayers and their political...
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as of today the investigation into the irs intentional organize targeting of americans for the belize has been ongoing for over a year. what we have found so far is outrageous. the i arrest spent over three years responding to top democrat complaints and calls to action to stop all activities of conservative groups. the i arrest in washington, d.c. took their marching orders and subjected americans to harassment going so far as to question the content of their prayers and their political beliefs while subjecting them to audits and making a personal taxpayer information. when the scandal first broke out the president vowed that his administration would work adequate hand-in-hand with congress to get this thing fixed, end quote. and the spring commissioner koskinen can you said your goal was to quote find problems quickly, fix them probably to make sure they stay fixed and be transparent about the entire process, end quote. well, since my time in congress i've never seen and i arrest so broken. late last friday the irs admitted to congress that the agency had lost over two years worth o
as of today the investigation into the irs intentional organize targeting of americans for the belize has been ongoing for over a year. what we have found so far is outrageous. the i arrest spent over three years responding to top democrat complaints and calls to action to stop all activities of conservative groups. the i arrest in washington, d.c. took their marching orders and subjected americans to harassment going so far as to question the content of their prayers and their political...
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venezuela second, belize third, 44.7, el salvador with 41.2 murders, homicides per 100,000. guatemala, jamaica, swazaland, africa, st. kitts, south africa, colombia tenth. these are shocking numbers. that would tell us the most violent countries in the world, eight of ten of them are to our southern border. united states homicide rate 6.5 per 100,000, mexico 18.2. roughly triple that of the united states. both those numbers have gone up over the last five years. yet going south it gets far more dangerous. i wonder, what can i compare that to? venezuela, 53.7. number two most violent country in the world has to look up to detroit. violent death rate in detroit, homicide rate in detroit 54.6 compared to venezuela 53.7. the rest of the countries range down from 53.7 down to colombia 30.8. if we are going to move kids into america with the idea we are going to get them away from violence, we have to keep them out of detroit. i don't see people that are exiting detroit because the city is that dangerous. some probably do. we should put this in perspective. i also make the point t
venezuela second, belize third, 44.7, el salvador with 41.2 murders, homicides per 100,000. guatemala, jamaica, swazaland, africa, st. kitts, south africa, colombia tenth. these are shocking numbers. that would tell us the most violent countries in the world, eight of ten of them are to our southern border. united states homicide rate 6.5 per 100,000, mexico 18.2. roughly triple that of the united states. both those numbers have gone up over the last five years. yet going south it gets far more...
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gangs, drugs are sending kids to belize, costa rica, mexico to the united states. this is a crisis that doesn't have easy solutions. he obama administration, homeland security and fema are trying to address each case one by one, following the laws of this country we have for unaccompanied minors, families and asylum seekers. the first goal must be to get the children in a safe place. eventually some may pass the rigorous test for asylum. others may be considered for legal status as victims of traffickers but many have no legal of a knew and had none to begin with. in many cases, children will face an immigration judge alone without a lawyer and without a clue what's going on. the majority get orders of removal and face deportation immediately. i have urged parents in the home countries that the risks are too great, the danger is too real and the survival rate too low to attempt such a perilous journey. but let's be clear. adults on all sides of the border are failing when they have no way to survive than to risk crossing thousands of miles. i do not see the countri
gangs, drugs are sending kids to belize, costa rica, mexico to the united states. this is a crisis that doesn't have easy solutions. he obama administration, homeland security and fema are trying to address each case one by one, following the laws of this country we have for unaccompanied minors, families and asylum seekers. the first goal must be to get the children in a safe place. eventually some may pass the rigorous test for asylum. others may be considered for legal status as victims of...
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according to the united nations, these children are streaming into mexico, panama, nicaragua and belize as well as canada and the united states. from our perspective, we seem to be barraged on a daily basis by troubling images of vulnerable children, many still clutching their dolls and teddy bears, crossing the border into the united states and being immediately apprehended by border patrol officers. this fiscal year alone, the border patrol officers have apprehended and detained over 50,000 unaccompanied children at the southwestern border. the number of kids arriving at our border without their parents seems to grow by the day. the influx of these kids has certainly strained border patrol resources. but the men and women of the border patrol have risen to the challenge. in 2008, then president george bush signed a william we believe force trafficking victims authorization act. t( law recognizes that special kay is demanded when dealing with the young and vulnerable. under these laws, the border patrol is required to take unaccompanied children who are not from mexico into custody, sc
according to the united nations, these children are streaming into mexico, panama, nicaragua and belize as well as canada and the united states. from our perspective, we seem to be barraged on a daily basis by troubling images of vulnerable children, many still clutching their dolls and teddy bears, crossing the border into the united states and being immediately apprehended by border patrol officers. this fiscal year alone, the border patrol officers have apprehended and detained over 50,000...
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according to the united nations, these children are streaming into mexico, panama, nicaragua and belize as well as canada and the united states. from our perspective, we seem to be barraged on a daily basis by troubling images of vulnerable children, many still clutching their dolls and teddy bears, crossing the border into the united states and being immediately apprehended by border patrol officers. this fiscal year alone, the border patrol officers have apprehended and detained over 50,000 unaccompanied children at the southwestern border. the number of kids arriving at our border without their parents seems to grow by the day. the influx of these kids has certainly strained border patrol resources. but the men and women of the border patrol have risen to the challenge. in 2008, then president george bush signed a william we believe force trafficking victims authorization act. t( law recognizes that special kay is demanded when dealing with the young and vulnerable. under these laws, the border patrol is required to take unaccompanied children who are not from mexico into custody, sc
according to the united nations, these children are streaming into mexico, panama, nicaragua and belize as well as canada and the united states. from our perspective, we seem to be barraged on a daily basis by troubling images of vulnerable children, many still clutching their dolls and teddy bears, crossing the border into the united states and being immediately apprehended by border patrol officers. this fiscal year alone, the border patrol officers have apprehended and detained over 50,000...
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according to the united nations, these children are streaming into mexico, panama, nicaragua and belize as well as canada and the united states. from our perspective, we seem to be barraged on a daily basis by troubling images of vulnerable children, many still clutching their dolls and teddy bears, crossing the border into the united states and being immediately apprehended by border patrol officers. this fiscal year alone, the border patrol officers have apprehended and detained over 50,000 unaccompanied children at the southwestern border. the number of kids arriving at our border without their parents seems to grow by the day. the influx of these kids has certainly strained border patrol resources. but the men and women of the border patrol have risen to the challenge. in 2008, then president george bush signed a william we believe force trafficking victims authorization act. t( law recognizes that special kay is demanded when dealing with the young and vulnerable. under these laws, the border patrol is required to take unaccompanied children who are not from mexico into custody, sc
according to the united nations, these children are streaming into mexico, panama, nicaragua and belize as well as canada and the united states. from our perspective, we seem to be barraged on a daily basis by troubling images of vulnerable children, many still clutching their dolls and teddy bears, crossing the border into the united states and being immediately apprehended by border patrol officers. this fiscal year alone, the border patrol officers have apprehended and detained over 50,000...