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country as an undocumented minor while previous administrations deferred deporting these childhood arrivals trump suddenly rescinded the decision jose was one of the 1st victims of the new immigration policy. hello rose. how are you so nice to see you please come in. as you can see the heap of files on your husband is growing what would you like to talk about today is there any news. it's all still pending we've requested that the decision to deport him is reversed it's taking longer than we had expected as you know the trump administration demands additional security checks that's slowing everything down and the authorities are overwhelmed with an effort that didn't have a criminal record he was working he was paying taxes he had a family in the united states so i was not appropriate the government was very strict at the beginning now this administration oh everybody's a priority until they realize they don't have beds for that many people and they could not arrest as many people so they're exercising it but but not equally so some will get a break so some are arrested some are not and what has
country as an undocumented minor while previous administrations deferred deporting these childhood arrivals trump suddenly rescinded the decision jose was one of the 1st victims of the new immigration policy. hello rose. how are you so nice to see you please come in. as you can see the heap of files on your husband is growing what would you like to talk about today is there any news. it's all still pending we've requested that the decision to deport him is reversed it's taking longer than we...
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request by the justice department to expedite reviewing a challenge to trump's plan to do away with the deferred action for childhood arrivals, known as daca. a lawyer representing the trump administration had urged the court to make a decision on whether they will hear the case before the end of the current term later this month. the decision may now be delayed until the next session starts in the fall. multiple lawsuits followed the trump administration's 2017 announcement that it would end daca and appeals courts have so far blocked the plan from going ahead. the tech industry is facing multiple anti-trust probes by federal regulators and lawmakers. according to reports, the justice department will oversee investigations into google and apple, while thehe federal trade commmmissionon wl tatake on fack and amazon. meanwhile, the house judiciary committee is launching a bipartisan investigation into the tech industry for anticompetitive conduct. in a statement, house judiciary chair jerry nadler said, "there is growing evidence that a handful of gatekeepers have come to capture control over key arteries of online commerce,
request by the justice department to expedite reviewing a challenge to trump's plan to do away with the deferred action for childhood arrivals, known as daca. a lawyer representing the trump administration had urged the court to make a decision on whether they will hear the case before the end of the current term later this month. the decision may now be delayed until the next session starts in the fall. multiple lawsuits followed the trump administration's 2017 announcement that it would end...
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>>in 2017 president trump announced an end to the deferred action for childhood arrivals or dhaka program now the us supreme court says it will review that decision one of the first thing that i thought about was other folks that are that have dhaka in our community that you know have a lot of fear and potentially is for jose dhaka is the only thing that guarantees he won't be deported. >>to the country he left when he was 3 months-old it allowed me to continue to go to school and help me finish school get a job, the trump administration is arguing dhaka is illegal because president obama lacked the legal authority to create the program in the first place. >>tom javits and immigration law and policy expert with the center for american progress says he's surprised the supreme court is taking the case because so far the trump administration has lost in court every step of the way every single court that's ruled on this issue below at this point. >>has held the government likely violated the law in the way they did and the dhaka in fact the lower court's decisions reinstated the program. >>a
>>in 2017 president trump announced an end to the deferred action for childhood arrivals or dhaka program now the us supreme court says it will review that decision one of the first thing that i thought about was other folks that are that have dhaka in our community that you know have a lot of fear and potentially is for jose dhaka is the only thing that guarantees he won't be deported. >>to the country he left when he was 3 months-old it allowed me to continue to go to school and...
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childhood arrivals program. the court had a blow to the trump administration, which put on hold, questions of citizenship on the that federal courts cannot stop partisan gerrymandering. a mixed bag with us tonight. the aforementioned josh gerstein, senior legal affairs for politico. on daca, why is it taking it so long? if they hear it in october, that could be a wait for a year from now for an opinion. >> that's true. what's fascinating about the daca case is the the way the su dries to dodge a political bullet here and they catch one in the end. it has been a year and a half for the trump administration to rescue their plan to end the daca, that would end protection for 700,000 people in the country illegally or came in as children. that's been a year and a half in the making. finally today, the supreme court said, we'll wait to this dispute, the convention among court watchers was the court didn't want to take it into their realm, when they thought the political branches right have worked it out. they've given up on that. but the schedule for this case is it's going to be briefed and argued and decided at th
childhood arrivals program. the court had a blow to the trump administration, which put on hold, questions of citizenship on the that federal courts cannot stop partisan gerrymandering. a mixed bag with us tonight. the aforementioned josh gerstein, senior legal affairs for politico. on daca, why is it taking it so long? if they hear it in october, that could be a wait for a year from now for an opinion. >> that's true. what's fascinating about the daca case is the the way the su dries to...
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childhood arrivals program, daca. it shields young immigrants from deportation and president trump sought to end it. >>> california lawmakers vote on the state budget totaling $214 billion. governor gavin newsom's budget aims to address a teacher shortage and bolster the top firefighting agency following the most devastating wildfire season in state history. state law requires them to pass the framework by midnight on saturday and if they do not, they don't get paid. >>> eco-conscious but still struggling to cut back. state lawmakers take on plastic. >>> one bay area cut it looks to get in on the airborne idea. >>> we're waiting of the cooler temperatures all across the bay area. that's all thanks to onshore flow and low clouds. the sales force tower cameron lee feels good. we'll talk about how long the cooldown will last. >> but doesn't feel good is sitting in traffic or having your ride cancel. that is the situation. if the a string as part of your commit, line 217 through livermore and the altamont, that's out of service due to a gas leak. we have a crew on the way. stick around. >>> this is cbs healthwatch. >> 90% of bo
childhood arrivals program, daca. it shields young immigrants from deportation and president trump sought to end it. >>> california lawmakers vote on the state budget totaling $214 billion. governor gavin newsom's budget aims to address a teacher shortage and bolster the top firefighting agency following the most devastating wildfire season in state history. state law requires them to pass the framework by midnight on saturday and if they do not, they don't get paid. >>>...
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announced today it will hear arguments next session involving trump administration efforts to end daca short for dee fevered action on childhood arrivals. he ordered an end to the program in 2017 resulting in protests and failed congressional effort to salvage it. federal courts in california, new york, virginia and washington, d.c. all blocked the president's efforts while a texas judge declared the program illegal but refused to order it halted. >> it's a big weekend in san francisco. pride celebrations are under way. >> unser hassan has details on all the festivities. >> a walk through the castro district and message is clear. >> it's a marathon, not a race. >> reporter: that's resident brian's advice how to celebrate weekend. >> there's a lot of parties. the park is always fun. yeah, just be in it. >> reporter: if you want to be in it, the civic center may be the place to be. seven to eight stages hosting two full days of activities. be advised there are a lot of the restrictions to get in. you cannot bring in alcohol. no drones no, glass containers and no bags bigger than 18x18 inches. of course, there is the pride parade. >> the
announced today it will hear arguments next session involving trump administration efforts to end daca short for dee fevered action on childhood arrivals. he ordered an end to the program in 2017 resulting in protests and failed congressional effort to salvage it. federal courts in california, new york, virginia and washington, d.c. all blocked the president's efforts while a texas judge declared the program illegal but refused to order it halted. >> it's a big weekend in san francisco....
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trump can shut it down pete williams is at the court tonight. pete, what can you tell us >> reporter: lester, daca is short for deferred action for childhood arrivals it lets children stay here in the u.s. if they were under 16 when their parents brought them here it has allowed 700,000 young people avoid deportation, go to college, and get jobs. two years ago, president trump tried to shut it down. the federal courts ordered the government to keep the program going. now the supreme court says it will take up the trump administration's appeal of those ordered. the program will keep going until the court rules which will probably be a year from now, assuring that daca will figure in the presidential campaign lester >> pete, thanks. >>> meantime tonight, president trump remains overseas at the g20 summit in japan and making waves during a meeting with vladimir putin when pressed about confronting putin over election interference. kristen welker is there. >> reporter: president trump meeting face to face with russian president vladimir putin for the first time since the mueller report was released. the report detailed russian meddling in the 2016 elec
trump can shut it down pete williams is at the court tonight. pete, what can you tell us >> reporter: lester, daca is short for deferred action for childhood arrivals it lets children stay here in the u.s. if they were under 16 when their parents brought them here it has allowed 700,000 young people avoid deportation, go to college, and get jobs. two years ago, president trump tried to shut it down. the federal courts ordered the government to keep the program going. now the supreme court...
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in september of 2017, president trump announced the end of the deferred action for childhood arrival program, otherwise known as daca, which provided temporary relief from removal to approximately 800,000 dreamers. over the next few months, the administration announced plans to terminate the t.p.s. designation for six countries as well as d.e.d. for liberia. these actions have up ended the lives of hundreds of thousands of dreamers and t.p.s. and d.e.d. holders. they have come to the united states in different ways, and they had different opportunities once they arrived, but today they are united, not only by the passage of time, but also by the uncertainty of the future. congress has the priority to bring certainty to their lives by passing this act. the bill provides a fair, reasonable opportunity for dreamers to apply for lawful permanent residence with tough eligibility standards and discretion to consider unique situations on a case-by-case asis and the t.p.s. and d.e.d. holders must pass the strict . quirements i feel the need to remind everyone just how tough this bill is. to
in september of 2017, president trump announced the end of the deferred action for childhood arrival program, otherwise known as daca, which provided temporary relief from removal to approximately 800,000 dreamers. over the next few months, the administration announced plans to terminate the t.p.s. designation for six countries as well as d.e.d. for liberia. these actions have up ended the lives of hundreds of thousands of dreamers and t.p.s. and d.e.d. holders. they have come to the united...
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>> president trump tried to end the obama-era dreamer program in 17 but was blocked by federal courts and the deferred action for childhood arrivals program has allow 700,000 young people brought to the united states illegally by their parents t remain in the united states. the court is not expected to reach a decision onat th contentious case before early 2020. >>> news 4 is working for you in the community with a special group of students who learned leadership skills and the importance of maki good choices. fairfax county's road dawg opened up an event for neighbors in need. he middle school students visited the animal shelter and the jail. >> this program was developed tl heour youth make better choices, teach them and give them opportunities for leadership, expose them tofe difnt parts of our county and let them know there's a lot of opportunities within the party. >> i started to trust more people than i did when i first came here, and -- and i started learning more about the community and things. >> good for them.he now, once students finish their work at united community, they were off to a swimming pool and a cnic, well d
>> president trump tried to end the obama-era dreamer program in 17 but was blocked by federal courts and the deferred action for childhood arrivals program has allow 700,000 young people brought to the united states illegally by their parents t remain in the united states. the court is not expected to reach a decision onat th contentious case before early 2020. >>> news 4 is working for you in the community with a special group of students who learned leadership skills and the...
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the supreme court announcing they will hear arguments over the trump administration's termination of the deferred action for childhood arrivalsrogram. stake areotes at protections that allows dreamers to live and work in the u.s. legally. cases thering about supreme court will hear in the next term, declining to hear a case on an album law that bans common abortion methods. noting thebinson supreme court will hear a case that upholds a fraud conviction that upholds the bridge gate scandal under chris christie. that can be expected in the next term of the supreme court. if there is more news out of the court in the next 10 minutes or so, we will jump in and let you know. int: we will go to linda california, democrat. caller: good morning. how are you? host: good morning. caller: the reason i wanted to comment is that i am concerned about the party, and i am 70 years old, and i am seeing it is not the same party it was when i was younger. i believe theyld do have many good ideas in terms of things they want to do for americans. i am 70 and not happy with the tax-cut because it did not consider people like ourselves that do not
the supreme court announcing they will hear arguments over the trump administration's termination of the deferred action for childhood arrivalsrogram. stake areotes at protections that allows dreamers to live and work in the u.s. legally. cases thering about supreme court will hear in the next term, declining to hear a case on an album law that bans common abortion methods. noting thebinson supreme court will hear a case that upholds a fraud conviction that upholds the bridge gate scandal under...
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petitions filed by the federal government involving the trump administration's decision to end the program known as daca. deferred auction for childhood arrivals. it allows undocumented immigrants who came to the united states as children to apply for protection from deportation. allowed them to get driver's licenses or to work in the country legally. the trump administration decided to end the program and several different courts across the country blocked the trump administration from ending the program. so the trump administration has gone to the supreme court, asked the justices to review those decisions. in essence to allow it to go ahead and end the daca program. we could hear whether the supreme court is going to do that tomorrow. another possibility in light of today's decision in the census case is that supreme court decide it's not going to hear those cases, it's going to send those cases back to the lower courts for another look at the trump administration's motives in ending the program. we're also keeping a close eye on some of the cases involving abortion. in particular, there's a case out of louisiana, the supreme court had alre
petitions filed by the federal government involving the trump administration's decision to end the program known as daca. deferred auction for childhood arrivals. it allows undocumented immigrants who came to the united states as children to apply for protection from deportation. allowed them to get driver's licenses or to work in the country legally. the trump administration decided to end the program and several different courts across the country blocked the trump administration from ending...
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petitions by the federal government involving the trump administration's decision to end the program known as daca. deferred action for childhood arrivals. it was started during the obama administration that allows undocumented immigrants who came to the united states of america as children, that had production protection from court-ordered and to work in the country legally. the trump administration decided to end the program in several different courts around the country blocked the administration from ending the program. the trump administration has gone to the court, asked the justice to review those decisions to allow it to end the daca program. we could hear whether the supreme court will review those rulings. in light of the decision in the census case, the supreme court court can decide it will not hear those cases. it will send them back to the lower courts for another look at the trump administration's motives in ending the program. we are also keeping a close eye on some of the cases involving abortion, and in particular, there is a case out louisiana, the supreme court already stepped in earlier this year and blocked the sta
petitions by the federal government involving the trump administration's decision to end the program known as daca. deferred action for childhood arrivals. it was started during the obama administration that allows undocumented immigrants who came to the united states of america as children, that had production protection from court-ordered and to work in the country legally. the trump administration decided to end the program in several different courts around the country blocked the...