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we're seeing younger children. one in four children were girls. now nearly half are girls.nts consent for girls for fear that they may be raped. now there is such desperation because the gangsters go to the girls coming out of school and say, "you're going to be my girlfriend or i am going to kill your whole family." theye girls don't agree, grab them and rape them and put them in a plastic bag and rape them. the violence has gotten so much worse since henrique made his journey and josÉ made his journey. there is that draw of coming to redefine with the mother, but there's also this enormous violence that is pushing these kids out of these countries. a lot of this is fueled by our drug use in the united states. we consume more illegal drugs than anywhere on earth. 80% of the cocaine from latin america is being funneled through honduras. you have the cartels and the gangs vying for those routes. that is fueling a lot of this violence in honduras. >> and a comment of some republicans, for example, the hill saying some republicans allege lacks enforcement of immigration laws b
we're seeing younger children. one in four children were girls. now nearly half are girls.nts consent for girls for fear that they may be raped. now there is such desperation because the gangsters go to the girls coming out of school and say, "you're going to be my girlfriend or i am going to kill your whole family." theye girls don't agree, grab them and rape them and put them in a plastic bag and rape them. the violence has gotten so much worse since henrique made his journey and...
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group of unaccompanied children. prior to writing this book i was privileged to have made a documentary film, one of those rare cases where the film preceded the book. perhaps some of you had a chance to see the film. toward the end of the film, my wife liz says she doesn't necessarily view grandparents as saints. she points out they went to nazi germany. once they got there, state and the finest restaurants. after all, that is the life that both of them quite frankly were accustomed to living and it would not have occurred to them to travel any other way. but what they did, what they did in saving the lives of 50 children was absolutely selfless. i don't think for a moment through all my research into this story that either gilbert or eleanor kraus set out to be heroes. i think of them as relatively ordinary people who did something truly extraordinary and whose courageous deeds came very close to being lost to history forever. that stack of a onionskin pages now really ever more fragile to the touch, believe it or
group of unaccompanied children. prior to writing this book i was privileged to have made a documentary film, one of those rare cases where the film preceded the book. perhaps some of you had a chance to see the film. toward the end of the film, my wife liz says she doesn't necessarily view grandparents as saints. she points out they went to nazi germany. once they got there, state and the finest restaurants. after all, that is the life that both of them quite frankly were accustomed to living...
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are 7 times more likely and the latino children twice as likely as twiet children to have an incarcerated parent and that is because of the disproportionate arrests, prosecution, and constriction and sentencing to the people who called it disproportionate in terms of the number of that population, and also, the individuals who are say drug users, if you look at the statistics, you will find that an african american, who is charged with a drug offense, disproportionately is going to be arrested charged and actually going to serve more time than their white counter part. and this is something that is true nationally, as well as locally. and visiting a parent in jail, can alleviate a child's anguish and there is also a sesame street cartoon and a character that was created to address how a child's incarcerated parent, you know, should be discussed and talked about. in the absence of that parent. it is positively reduced with disciplinary problems and increased likelihood of the family reunification and so these are all of the benefits of having a positive policies and i have to say in san fr
are 7 times more likely and the latino children twice as likely as twiet children to have an incarcerated parent and that is because of the disproportionate arrests, prosecution, and constriction and sentencing to the people who called it disproportionate in terms of the number of that population, and also, the individuals who are say drug users, if you look at the statistics, you will find that an african american, who is charged with a drug offense, disproportionately is going to be arrested...
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and so that they are not separated from their children and may have up to two children each, and avoid, jail or ultimately prison commitment. and obviously, ultimately avoid, children entering the foster care system and so apd supports the expansion of the alternatives to incarceration for parenting individuals, and opportunities to keep families together in the community, rather than being separated, and we also, recognize the need, as we have heard a lot about today, for mental health, services, and services for individuals, children, with learning differences, special needs, and developmental disabilities, and regardless of their status, and regardless of their status as a cal work recipient, for example, or a foster care, and one of of the challenges, foster care, child and one of of the challenges that we experience is that the experience on probation are disconnected from the other community based services that find their life line is through the probation department which creates kind of a disincentive to be successful in probation and terminate and so we advocate for more servi
and so that they are not separated from their children and may have up to two children each, and avoid, jail or ultimately prison commitment. and obviously, ultimately avoid, children entering the foster care system and so apd supports the expansion of the alternatives to incarceration for parenting individuals, and opportunities to keep families together in the community, rather than being separated, and we also, recognize the need, as we have heard a lot about today, for mental health,...
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i'm a mother of two children and both my children are in child care. here before you is my grandson making all this ruckus and i'm the one that takes care of him. although the pay isn't great, but the reward is much better. please support the increase. what we don't pay for now we will in the end. thank you very much. >> thank you. (applause) >> and thank you for bringing your grandchild. >>> good afternoon. thank you for giving us the opportunity to speak to you. monica walters from [speaker not understood] children's services. i'm here really just to say candice long emphasized the points that i wanted to make which is that we do have a very long wait list for our really early care education subsidy program. i think today it was 35 90 total. we are so excited about the opportunity to expand services through the additional dollars in the measure. and also the coordination that's going to occur so that we are sure that we have an equitable portion of the funding going to our 0 to 5 population. it's not about how you slice the pie now but we're making t
i'm a mother of two children and both my children are in child care. here before you is my grandson making all this ruckus and i'm the one that takes care of him. although the pay isn't great, but the reward is much better. please support the increase. what we don't pay for now we will in the end. thank you very much. >> thank you. (applause) >> and thank you for bringing your grandchild. >>> good afternoon. thank you for giving us the opportunity to speak to you. monica...
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up next we have our children and families commission. madam clerk, can you call items 10 and 11, please. city clerk: item 10: [approving expenditure plan - san francisco children and families commission - public education enrichment fund - fy2014-2015] 10. 140636 sponsor: mayor resolution approving the san francisco children and families commission expenditure plan for the public education enrichment fund for fy2014-2015. 6/3/14; received and assigned to the budget and city clerk: sf 101234 item 1: 14069: [proposed annual budget and appropriation ordinance for selected departments - fys 2014-2015 and 2015-2016] 1. 140619 sponsor: mayor proposed annual budget and appropriation ordinance appropriating all estimated receipts and all estimated expenditures for selected departments of the city and county of san francisco as of june 2, 2014, for the fys ending june 30, 2015, and june 30, 2016. city clerk: sf 101234 item 11: [approving expenditure plan - san francisco unified school district - public education enrichment fund - fy2014-2015] 11.
up next we have our children and families commission. madam clerk, can you call items 10 and 11, please. city clerk: item 10: [approving expenditure plan - san francisco children and families commission - public education enrichment fund - fy2014-2015] 10. 140636 sponsor: mayor resolution approving the san francisco children and families commission expenditure plan for the public education enrichment fund for fy2014-2015. 6/3/14; received and assigned to the budget and city clerk: sf 101234...
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or families with children. the other zones along the southwest border and in south texas are well patrolled and are either better equipped than they were last year or just as well equipped as they were last year. >> all right. well, i think originally when i -- last year it was suggesting the amendment was to ask dhs to study the lessons learned. it was to look at it. don't take any option off the table. but with the guards basically sustaining combat missions, humanitarian missions the past 12 years, they've proven they can multitask and do numerous things. i still believe it's much more cost effective and efficient to surge the guard to the border, get the operational control, and work them into your plan. they're going to train somewhere every year. and you could rotate them in, rotate them out. fix the issues, figure out what they could do. to congressman clarke's issue, we don't want kids walking across the border and being met with guns. but there's probably other agencies, nonprofit or federal groups, th
or families with children. the other zones along the southwest border and in south texas are well patrolled and are either better equipped than they were last year or just as well equipped as they were last year. >> all right. well, i think originally when i -- last year it was suggesting the amendment was to ask dhs to study the lessons learned. it was to look at it. don't take any option off the table. but with the guards basically sustaining combat missions, humanitarian missions the...
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and the idea was for 20 children or 100 children to be handled by it was not an open door policy. it was never, if you will, amnesty. then i want to put into the record june 15, 2012 statement by i.c.e., accused of being the open-door policies june 15, 2012. come to the united states under the age of 16 and continuously resided in the united states for five years. what child can imagine that they would fit under daca? it is clearly an issue of devastating human smuggling and human trafficking, something my colleague, my chairwoman mrs. miller, myself have looked at and included this language even in our authorization bills some few weeks ago. so i ask these questions as long as we can keep the facts. it is not an issue of the wilbur force bill. it is a question of detention facilities, as well the need for diplomatic interaction as we've done with the crisis and the leaders of guatemala, el salvador and honduras. they are in crisis. they are violent. i ask you about creating more processing centers, and as well, the senate passed about a 2 billion out of their labor hhs, is this w
and the idea was for 20 children or 100 children to be handled by it was not an open door policy. it was never, if you will, amnesty. then i want to put into the record june 15, 2012 statement by i.c.e., accused of being the open-door policies june 15, 2012. come to the united states under the age of 16 and continuously resided in the united states for five years. what child can imagine that they would fit under daca? it is clearly an issue of devastating human smuggling and human trafficking,...
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the children's fund has resulted in increased services to children and youth such as early education and summer programs for children, to job training and creation for job training and job creation for youth. [speaker not understood] has allowed public schools to bring back school librarians so students can actually access resource he in their schools. we have improved the ratios of nurses to students, art and music is still available in our schools whereas many other school districts have totally abandoned this element of education. san francisco has one of the strongest early education programs in the nation. many more 4 year olds have received quality preschool experience, an experience that would not have existed if it weren't for peace. these initiatives have been very positive. however, san francisco are always challenging themselves. however, san francisco are always challenging themselves. we ask ourselves, how can we improve? how can we provide for unmet needs? how can we make san francisco an attractive place for families and children to live? how can we align services and
the children's fund has resulted in increased services to children and youth such as early education and summer programs for children, to job training and creation for job training and job creation for youth. [speaker not understood] has allowed public schools to bring back school librarians so students can actually access resource he in their schools. we have improved the ratios of nurses to students, art and music is still available in our schools whereas many other school districts have...
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let alone children. shelters have been established like the one at lackland air force base in san antonio. we've all seen the photos of hundreds of children piled on top of each other, and the flow shows no signs of abating. every member of this committee including myself is gravely concerned about the safety of children, no matter where they come from. since october, 52,000, 52,000 unaccompanied minors have crossed into the united states from mexico. nearly two-thirds of those cross through the rio grande valley in texas. cdp estimates that next year more than 150,000 unaccompanied children may attempt to cross our borders. this is a crisis. it's a crisis that's been in the making for years. one that we should have seen coming. but few concrete actions have been taken. the department of homeland security and the united states government as a whole has been slow to act, turning a blind eye to the warning signs. the tragic fact is these children are making a dangerous journey based on misinformation and t
let alone children. shelters have been established like the one at lackland air force base in san antonio. we've all seen the photos of hundreds of children piled on top of each other, and the flow shows no signs of abating. every member of this committee including myself is gravely concerned about the safety of children, no matter where they come from. since october, 52,000, 52,000 unaccompanied minors have crossed into the united states from mexico. nearly two-thirds of those cross through...
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i carry the needs and perspectives of all those children and their families with me as i educate children reggie see the needs for the folks receiving minimum pay i represent educators from ail sectors private schools private for profit and public schools, private-public and, of course, the san francisco school district. i've worked in all those settings throughout my career. i'm currently the chair of the early education for the san francisco school district ucsf i represent all the teachers and the paraprofessionals in the 37 elements in san francisco. one thing that's as i move throughout the city and state and actually, the nation xhupt with other early educators they're in awe that i'm a commissioner and, yes i'm a teacher and that i'm a commissioner. i tell them that san francisco in its progressive nature and needs to be applauded for their forward thinking to understand how many educators i won't talk about all my awarded it's truly the focus to the children and families that are in san francisco and making sure that they have a voice in what goes on i want to thank you for your o
i carry the needs and perspectives of all those children and their families with me as i educate children reggie see the needs for the folks receiving minimum pay i represent educators from ail sectors private schools private for profit and public schools, private-public and, of course, the san francisco school district. i've worked in all those settings throughout my career. i'm currently the chair of the early education for the san francisco school district ucsf i represent all the teachers...
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i'm cheryl lynn adams, director of children youth services, member of children's coalition and a parent of a four-year old. thank you for your hard work to reach consensus on this issue and we certainly, [speaker not understood] care deeply about young people and care deeply about 18 to 24 year olds and [speaker not understood]. as a mom and as somebody who has spent 25 years in this fieldworking with i think every single age group between jail and 24 in a lot of different ways, made it incredibly important that we invest in 0 to 24. it is incredibly important that there is a transparent process for how those allocations happen, that there is oversight, it is incredibly important that there are is alignment in the city how we think of work [speaker not understood] 0 to 24 year old are happy, healthy, safe transitioning to adulthood. these measures, [speaker not understood] and peef are super important as you know and we super appreciate all the work you've done and all the work that will need to happen through november so we can pass those. thank you. >>> good afternoon, my name is mark
i'm cheryl lynn adams, director of children youth services, member of children's coalition and a parent of a four-year old. thank you for your hard work to reach consensus on this issue and we certainly, [speaker not understood] care deeply about young people and care deeply about 18 to 24 year olds and [speaker not understood]. as a mom and as somebody who has spent 25 years in this fieldworking with i think every single age group between jail and 24 in a lot of different ways, made it...
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left at school or the children left with strangers or neighbors and that is how the children were cared for, and you did not follow up on it because our deal was to do the law enforcement part of it, in 2008, the children of arrest td parents, they approached the chief at that time about it and we started a bulletin, regulating exactly what the officers do at these arrest scenes, and that was in 2007 and there was a bulletin put out about that every two years, until 2013, at which point with the chief, and along with the children of incarcerated parents, project what, cps, which is the fcs and the occ and poa, put together the general order, 7.4 and it came forward and we had it adopted and what specifically that it does is it, it makes sure that the rights are not violated so in making an arrest, the officers at the scene and the first responders have to inquire about the presence of the children in the home, and if possible, make the arrest out of sight of the children, second, it is safe to do so, allow that arrested parent to speak to their children prior to going away from the scen
left at school or the children left with strangers or neighbors and that is how the children were cared for, and you did not follow up on it because our deal was to do the law enforcement part of it, in 2008, the children of arrest td parents, they approached the chief at that time about it and we started a bulletin, regulating exactly what the officers do at these arrest scenes, and that was in 2007 and there was a bulletin put out about that every two years, until 2013, at which point with...
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children -- thank you mr. chairman nye you bet. >> the chairman recognizes the gentleman from california mr. issa issa for five minutes. stay let me follow up on mr. scott questions. if someone tells you their name to have any way to verify for 13-year-old? >> agents will use their experience of a person as documents. >> if they have no documents they simply say i am joe. >> unless they have a prior history of u.s.. >> if it's not filed and used -- they tell you a name you have have to accept them in? do you know. other than guessing it because they tell you your eight comments that corrects? >> if they have other documentation we can verify it but essentially it's done by law enforcement. >> you say you do your best on trafficking but if they are from countries where they put a gun to their parents had so they will lie about being victims of trafficking. >> i'm not sure i understand. >> the reverend would have you believe that people come here because they are trying to escape this murderous violence that see
children -- thank you mr. chairman nye you bet. >> the chairman recognizes the gentleman from california mr. issa issa for five minutes. stay let me follow up on mr. scott questions. if someone tells you their name to have any way to verify for 13-year-old? >> agents will use their experience of a person as documents. >> if they have no documents they simply say i am joe. >> unless they have a prior history of u.s.. >> if it's not filed and used -- they tell you a...
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we also, the children are a priority. san francisco really, really needs to make a long-term sustained and very thoughtful investment. today tonight i really want to emphasize the infants and toddlers, the most stressful period for young families, working families is when they're raising their infants and todd letters. infants and their moms and dad's are not in important budget meetings. neither are they child care providers ~ most of the times. but what happens to them when they experience this every day has a profound and permanent impact not only on them, their family, but on the rest of us. and i wish to be a family to another family child care. i care for all ages and i soon learned that i was having the most impact for the program was having the most impact in the youngest children from birth to 2. and, so, i just want to make sure that you remember them [speaker not understood] and peef going forward. i also strongly support the child care planning council's recommendation. and thank you so much. >>> hi, my name i
we also, the children are a priority. san francisco really, really needs to make a long-term sustained and very thoughtful investment. today tonight i really want to emphasize the infants and toddlers, the most stressful period for young families, working families is when they're raising their infants and todd letters. infants and their moms and dad's are not in important budget meetings. neither are they child care providers ~ most of the times. but what happens to them when they experience...
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despite these benefits summer meals reach a fraction of eligible children and many children often don't have access and go hungry during the summertime. can you talk about the access to healthy meals year-round so the children returned to the school year healthy and ready to learn? >> senator thank you for your question. one of my things as i talked to 4 million parents around the country is personal accountability and education in things that begin at home and his doctor cook mentioned earlier different people come from different stages in life. i'm one of those kids that did not have during the summers the food and things like that. my family did the best they could but we have to keep that in mind as we look at the public school system as a public good and these programs to help kids that may not have the privilege or opportunity that other kids have had. senator as the programs we are looking at and working for for our children we are actually working with secretary vilsack in the department that culture and other organizations to help find those resources to get additional food and
despite these benefits summer meals reach a fraction of eligible children and many children often don't have access and go hungry during the summertime. can you talk about the access to healthy meals year-round so the children returned to the school year healthy and ready to learn? >> senator thank you for your question. one of my things as i talked to 4 million parents around the country is personal accountability and education in things that begin at home and his doctor cook mentioned...
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need for the city's children services. at the same time we do not want to wait for a new service allocation plan to receive the 33% increase. we are asking that we fund the ramp up over a period allowing additional funds for the most obvious and unmet needs today, not in the future, and to have organizations grow stronger infrastructures. supervisor kim will ask for amendments that will increase the actual dollars to the peace and you'll hear more about it when she speaks. peace allocates one-third of its funds for early education. we will make this fund more flexible in regards to making it available to children 0 to 5, not just 4 year olds. keeping the priority to preschoolers that are 4 years of age. we also -- we will also be asking oc offices ace to administer the funding for better coordination of resoartiones ~ resources for the 0 to 5 children [speaker not understood] to administer the funds when it was created in 2005. maybe in the words of some -- a word i heard at the rally in my comments, home run for children
need for the city's children services. at the same time we do not want to wait for a new service allocation plan to receive the 33% increase. we are asking that we fund the ramp up over a period allowing additional funds for the most obvious and unmet needs today, not in the future, and to have organizations grow stronger infrastructures. supervisor kim will ask for amendments that will increase the actual dollars to the peace and you'll hear more about it when she speaks. peace allocates...
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the director for derpt of children and youth and families. i would like to thank the mayor's budget analyst as well as the staff. so just a brief background. san francisco has a deep and very long commitment to families. in 1991 san francisco became the first city in the country to guarantee funding for children and youth services in voting the amendment in this city charter. every year since then the city has set a portion of property tax revenue to create what is known as the children's fund. the department is the city agency responsible for ensuring that the children's fund dollars as well as the additional resources allocated from the city's general fund and through state and federal grants are invested for direct services and impact for our children's and families in the city. this past fiscal year 13, 14, dcy f invested over $180 million to over 185 services. our supported programs serve one out of 3 san francisco children and youth plus their parents and extended families including students at every public school and families living in
the director for derpt of children and youth and families. i would like to thank the mayor's budget analyst as well as the staff. so just a brief background. san francisco has a deep and very long commitment to families. in 1991 san francisco became the first city in the country to guarantee funding for children and youth services in voting the amendment in this city charter. every year since then the city has set a portion of property tax revenue to create what is known as the children's fund....
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, the children's advocacy children, is a place where harm stops and hope and healing begin, it is a place a child and it is the one place where a child who has been a victim of abuse, can share his or her own story one time with all of the remarkable professionals who need to hear that child's story and help that child gather together. san francisco sadly has the highest rate of child abuse in the bay area. with 6,000 reports of child abuse each year and 10,000 children exposed to violence. child abuse is the root cause of critical problems that we as the city and municipality and the country are trying to fix. from the education system from the economy and to the justice system to the healthcare system and the children who are abused are more likely to drop out of school and grown up as teen parents and be thrown in jail and remain unemployed and suffer from serious and long term health issues. the cause and the impact of child abuse is complex. and so too are its solutions. the treatment and prevention of child abuse requires long term partnership, and experience. and that what just hap
, the children's advocacy children, is a place where harm stops and hope and healing begin, it is a place a child and it is the one place where a child who has been a victim of abuse, can share his or her own story one time with all of the remarkable professionals who need to hear that child's story and help that child gather together. san francisco sadly has the highest rate of child abuse in the bay area. with 6,000 reports of child abuse each year and 10,000 children exposed to violence....
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we have children we need to take care of that are american children. the amount of benefits as i said that we are asking for $1.9 billion to ab prop rate today their food and shelter it's something that we can't afford. in a perfect world it would be wilbelovely to provide fem themt we can't do it. >> i want to back up to something that lavinia was saying when i asked about what was the trigger now, mentioned honduras being the murder capital of the world, crime, violence, horrendous conditions. that is nothing new, it's been going for a very long time. >> exactly. >> and there is and there was speculation this is more, he straighted than americans are being led to believe. it's being done for political gain or maneuvering. do you think there is any truth to that? >> absolute. it's not really violence that is the trigger. i have friends from honduras that have told me it's a very violent nation, this is nothing new. you have to ask what changed that folks are now crossing the borders in huge numbers. it's the deferred action. the talk of amnesty. i hav
we have children we need to take care of that are american children. the amount of benefits as i said that we are asking for $1.9 billion to ab prop rate today their food and shelter it's something that we can't afford. in a perfect world it would be wilbelovely to provide fem themt we can't do it. >> i want to back up to something that lavinia was saying when i asked about what was the trigger now, mentioned honduras being the murder capital of the world, crime, violence, horrendous...
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the number of children being killed each month has been in the last couple of years around 70 children. in the month of may it was 102. so it seems that gangs and traffickers are choosing to target children and to try and co-op them into their gangs. >> these kids are fleeing in terror in effect? >> exactly. >> now, are we seeing an increase, a similar increase, in unaccompanied youth fleeing these three countries for other countries just to get out of there? >> that's what one would expect if it would simply owing to poverty and an administration invitation. but as i mentioned and others did as well, nicaragua which is perhaps even poorer than those other countries that are senders has not seen a change -- >> no. you misunderstood my question. from the three countries where the violence is, have we seen an increase in kids fleeing there for places other than the united states? >> yes, we have. we've seen huge increases. i 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,
the number of children being killed each month has been in the last couple of years around 70 children. in the month of may it was 102. so it seems that gangs and traffickers are choosing to target children and to try and co-op them into their gangs. >> these kids are fleeing in terror in effect? >> exactly. >> now, are we seeing an increase, a similar increase, in unaccompanied youth fleeing these three countries for other countries just to get out of there? >> that's...
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it is a humanitarian disaster with children, not parents with children. it is a humanitarian disaster, and we should be about trying to solve the problem. >> the gentleman has expired. >> i seek to be recognized. >> i have a case here. it accompanying fox news article that i ask unanimous consent to it introduce into the record. >> are there additional? >> i have some oxygen normal state. >> i would like to enter into the record a statement from the hebrew immigrant aid society from the favre alliance against slavery and traffic in, a paper on the nexus between human traffic in and immigration, a statement from the american bar association, a statement from kids in the the defense, a statement from the u.s. committee for refugees and immigrants, a statement from the safe passage project, a report on mission to central america, forced from home considerations for hondurans when the judge or a conference of the united states. a letter from the california latino legislative caucus as well as a data from the you in office on drugs for years 2000- 2012 and the
it is a humanitarian disaster with children, not parents with children. it is a humanitarian disaster, and we should be about trying to solve the problem. >> the gentleman has expired. >> i seek to be recognized. >> i have a case here. it accompanying fox news article that i ask unanimous consent to it introduce into the record. >> are there additional? >> i have some oxygen normal state. >> i would like to enter into the record a statement from the hebrew...
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but we have a responsibility to care for these children who are children fore most. i agree with mark and john, we need to resource the adjudication system more so we can make decisions much more quickly. some of these kids can go home safely. this is what it should be about. finding a safe solution for every child. it may mean that they remain in the united states or they may go home to a family member. >> but the unit cost must be very difference. apprehending someone from a northern state in mexico and putting them in a bus in nogales and sending them home to an adult is different from a kid who you have to watch out for in a different way and then get somewhere else in the world. >> right, i mean, it would definitely be more cost effective in the long run to address root causes. to invest in communities of or jen, to get people to stay, to give the push factors fight the crime and violence and create economic opportunities. that's in the long run, and a much more cost effective way to combat the incentive of people fleeing and being apprehended here, going throug
but we have a responsibility to care for these children who are children fore most. i agree with mark and john, we need to resource the adjudication system more so we can make decisions much more quickly. some of these kids can go home safely. this is what it should be about. finding a safe solution for every child. it may mean that they remain in the united states or they may go home to a family member. >> but the unit cost must be very difference. apprehending someone from a northern...
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we felt our cac do represent a diversity of children we're representing our children no offense to you commissioner mendoza-mcdonnell by i kind of interpreted your question i think the same way others do i think the needs we're here representing as best we can kroouft as best we can and rachel mentioned you guys can invite someone to be part of our cac we'll hopefully add to our diversity it's not for a lack ever not trying those who want to step forward and support our children with dpabldz should be recognized >> thank you for answering my question i thoroughly appreciate that. >> commissioner norton. >> i want to relate a question when i was sitting in the audience i think it may explain where i'm coming from and a resubstantial resentment we had slated members in 1y507 and we were all sitting out there to be appoint we are that in the agenda and told by the president of the board said they wouldn't appoint us because we weren't exemplifies unify we spent a lot of time we were told we couldn't be postponed because of our color bus that is what this board some people on this board di
we felt our cac do represent a diversity of children we're representing our children no offense to you commissioner mendoza-mcdonnell by i kind of interpreted your question i think the same way others do i think the needs we're here representing as best we can kroouft as best we can and rachel mentioned you guys can invite someone to be part of our cac we'll hopefully add to our diversity it's not for a lack ever not trying those who want to step forward and support our children with dpabldz...
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more than 3 million children are working in hazardous conditions leek this, amounting to 10% of children in the philippines. the majority of the children are young boys. we were here two years ago and interviewed children who dreamed out of a way -- dreamed of a way out of poverty. president aquino promised to eliminate child labour by 2015. the numbers of children in school and bad continuation has not declined. the government admits expectations must be tempered. the department of labour employment has taken steps to ensure that child labour, where it is - should be reduced. a commitment made by the president. the country's economy has been growing. the growth does not seem to be inclusive, and the number of children in dire conditions has not declined. . >> you have to contend with population growth. the government is struggling with inclusive growth and a series of calamities that affected the philippines. >> reporter: the charcoal village is one of five, among hundreds of impoverished veil edges. >> reporter: it's become a tourist attraction. it's a word too surreal for many to beli
more than 3 million children are working in hazardous conditions leek this, amounting to 10% of children in the philippines. the majority of the children are young boys. we were here two years ago and interviewed children who dreamed out of a way -- dreamed of a way out of poverty. president aquino promised to eliminate child labour by 2015. the numbers of children in school and bad continuation has not declined. the government admits expectations must be tempered. the department of labour...
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let alone children. shelters have been established like the one at lackland air force base in san antonio. we've all seen the photos of hundreds of children piled on top of each other, and the flow shows no signs of abating. every member of this committee including myself is gravely concerned about the safety of children, no matter where they come from. since october, 52,000, 52,000 unaccompanied minors have crossed into the united states from mexico. nearly two-thirds of those cross through the rio grande valley in texas. cdp estimates that next year more than 150,000 unaccompanied children may attempt to cross our borders. this is a crisis. it's a crisis that's been in the making for years. one that we should have seen coming. but few concrete actions have been taken. the department of homeland security and the united states government as a whole has been slow to act, turning a blind eye to the warning signs. the tragic fact is these children are making a dangerous journey based on misinformation and t
let alone children. shelters have been established like the one at lackland air force base in san antonio. we've all seen the photos of hundreds of children piled on top of each other, and the flow shows no signs of abating. every member of this committee including myself is gravely concerned about the safety of children, no matter where they come from. since october, 52,000, 52,000 unaccompanied minors have crossed into the united states from mexico. nearly two-thirds of those cross through...
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my comment is i really struggle with the children's fund increase. even though youth and family funding is my priority, it is because we're not getting an increase in revenue from voters. we're not asking them to pay more taxes so they can go into after school programming, child care slots. i mean, out of those thing we desperately need here in the city, we're working within a finite budget. so, when we put more money into the children's fund that does mean less choices for the board on muni services, on senior services and nutrition. i mean, you name it, everyone here comes to our board in the month of june and say, you know, all the different things we struggle with. of course, i believe that we should fund 5%, you know, of property taxes to children and youth services. i think 4% is a good compromise . an additional roughly $16 million to the children's fund and that's $16 million less than what we get to play with for other important need in the city. i do think it's a good compromise. i'm happy to support that addition. i want to say on top of t
my comment is i really struggle with the children's fund increase. even though youth and family funding is my priority, it is because we're not getting an increase in revenue from voters. we're not asking them to pay more taxes so they can go into after school programming, child care slots. i mean, out of those thing we desperately need here in the city, we're working within a finite budget. so, when we put more money into the children's fund that does mean less choices for the board on muni...
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i have three children that is a part of the coleman advocates organization. i am here to advocate for the fund of the children's fund and increasing the fund and making sure that it does not go away. our children need these resources in order to reach their dreams, and i really believe that with these funds our young people will be able to reach them. i would like to advocate for them to never go away and that it can be, at the very least, for 25 years. i'm translating here. it's in spanish. i'm doing two things at once. and i really appreciate all you have done and i will be here again in 20 39 again supporting the children's fund. so, thank you. (applause) >> chelsey and john [speaker not understood]. anybody else that wants to speak just line up. >>> my name is chelsey from coleman advocates for children and youth. i think folks have talked about our main talking points. the priorities for the community coalition has been the meaning for two years now. it is to increase the funds to 4%. we are hoping for a phase in that is no less than four years to align
i have three children that is a part of the coleman advocates organization. i am here to advocate for the fund of the children's fund and increasing the fund and making sure that it does not go away. our children need these resources in order to reach their dreams, and i really believe that with these funds our young people will be able to reach them. i would like to advocate for them to never go away and that it can be, at the very least, for 25 years. i'm translating here. it's in spanish....
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and so, it gives us energy to take care of the children that need our help.hank you. >> thank you very much. >> and anybody else wish to comment on this, item? >> good morning, thank you, and i am linda moore and i am an assistant district attorney for the city and county of san francisco, and i do the child abuse cases for many years and i am also a member of the board of the san francisco child abuse prevention center and i am here to ask you to pass the legislation that will allow the sublease for the children's advocacy center and as you have heard, it is an amazing place, designed to bring together everybody in one spot. and there is also a design to be truly child friendly, and truly welcoming and non-intimidating in a way that the basement of the san francisco general hospital, are going to be. and the da's office, is involved in the child advocacy center as interviews and advocates for the victims in this, and as the prosecutors of any cases that we can bring that come out of those interviews. and the district attorney office has been involved from th
and so, it gives us energy to take care of the children that need our help.hank you. >> thank you very much. >> and anybody else wish to comment on this, item? >> good morning, thank you, and i am linda moore and i am an assistant district attorney for the city and county of san francisco, and i do the child abuse cases for many years and i am also a member of the board of the san francisco child abuse prevention center and i am here to ask you to pass the legislation that...
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children or families council creates the city-wide children and families plan of san francisco. we also renamed the evaluation of the council's work for the kids first ayen today -- agenda to be the children and families progress report. so those are some of the amendments we are introducing plus striking the word youth on the noted place that miss carson pointed out. so i'd like to have, i'll make a motion for these amendments but before we do that, supervisor campos. >> thank you, mr. chair. again, to echo everything that's been said i want to thank chair yee, supervisor avalos, supervisor kim and everyone who has been working on this and all the city agencies and the coalition. just had a quick question about the amendment that was just made around youth. so as i understand it, that amendment is appropriate because it deals with access to universal -- to early education. is that right? but when it comes to let's say transitional age youth there's still an equity component that that goes into that, right? so that's not just for purposes of this section. just wanted to make tha
children or families council creates the city-wide children and families plan of san francisco. we also renamed the evaluation of the council's work for the kids first ayen today -- agenda to be the children and families progress report. so those are some of the amendments we are introducing plus striking the word youth on the noted place that miss carson pointed out. so i'd like to have, i'll make a motion for these amendments but before we do that, supervisor campos. >> thank you, mr....
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so a big misperception : children are active. screen time -- >> you run into the same problem the beverages over. the same problem. >> absolutely. >> carbohydrates. >> virtually all of the liquid calories we drink will fall into the range. it as a very similar pattern. little hanging fruit can be liquid calories. again, very important. when we can bring in more evidence, screen time is bad because it is mindless time. it is more time for consumption. he said in front of the screen, you may not burn up hundred calories, but you may need to wonder 50. the same thing with children, and it becomes competitive -- repetitive. a very important concern for our parents. having the stealth type of intervention or other collateral perform to we can give an age appropriate symbols that, in other settings. gerald care program, after-school programs, we are hitting them with multiple messages. >> in your testimony recorded the. i hear from parents occasionally you have a kid. a healthy and normal looking kid . a body types. is there another te
so a big misperception : children are active. screen time -- >> you run into the same problem the beverages over. the same problem. >> absolutely. >> carbohydrates. >> virtually all of the liquid calories we drink will fall into the range. it as a very similar pattern. little hanging fruit can be liquid calories. again, very important. when we can bring in more evidence, screen time is bad because it is mindless time. it is more time for consumption. he said in front of...