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a los padres de hijo con dacca que tambiÉn serÍa una separaciÓn familiar muy aguda?da permiso a los estadounidenses mayores de 21 aÑos solicitar visas para sus padres nuestro sistema actual de in migraciÓn legal le da capacidad de traer a sus padres y le da campo legal para dar el alivio y la acciÓn diferida que el presidente dio, pero esto no, el congreso no ha hablado sobre la cuestiÓn de residentes de dacca es decir, los so nardoÑade dacca ano pueden solicitar a lo padres y estÁn en el otro lado de la lÍnea legal del departamento de justicia >>> cecilia quiero darte algunos nÚmeros que tuvimos investigando del 2010 al 2012, 200 mil dep deportaciones un 23% eran de personas con hijos estadounidenses en el 2013 ice dicen 70 milk perso con persona hijos estadounidenses esta gente que han sido deportada y familias destruidas ellos tienen el derecho, la posibilidad de alguna forma regresar a este paÍs bajo estas condiciones >>> importante entender que las acciones tomadas por el preso a febreroing t presidente a febreroing tfectar en estados unidos y no quienes estÁn a
a los padres de hijo con dacca que tambiÉn serÍa una separaciÓn familiar muy aguda?da permiso a los estadounidenses mayores de 21 aÑos solicitar visas para sus padres nuestro sistema actual de in migraciÓn legal le da capacidad de traer a sus padres y le da campo legal para dar el alivio y la acciÓn diferida que el presidente dio, pero esto no, el congreso no ha hablado sobre la cuestiÓn de residentes de dacca es decir, los so nardoÑade dacca ano pueden solicitar a lo padres y estÁn en...
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she now has temporary protection under a law called "dacca-- deferred action for childhood arrivals. that means she can work and attend school but her mother is still in danger. >> dacca means nothing if she gets deported. it sucks because i'm here on this island where i get these certain benefits and she's over there floating in the waters waiting for someone to save her. and i can't do anything. >> reporter: vlad and his mother were disappointed as they watched president's address this week. she was a lawyer in romania and was recruited by a u.s. company, but when they stayed after their visas expired, they knew they were taking a risk. a lot of people around this country view it as an illegal situation. they view your status here as one without permission. >> please, tell me how i can get permission. i would be more than happy to do whatever i can to get permission. >> reporter: for now, they say, they feel like outcasts inside the country they throng call home. carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >> axelrod: cleared of a murder charge after a record 39 years in prison. and anoth
she now has temporary protection under a law called "dacca-- deferred action for childhood arrivals. that means she can work and attend school but her mother is still in danger. >> dacca means nothing if she gets deported. it sucks because i'm here on this island where i get these certain benefits and she's over there floating in the waters waiting for someone to save her. and i can't do anything. >> reporter: vlad and his mother were disappointed as they watched president's...
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we're in the second round of dacca. what have you taken away in your first year here in terms of how successful has it been, what can we learn, what can we do better? >> cis has learned a lot about implementation of such a program from that experience. something like over 700,000 people have applied. we're in the renewal phase right now. i think there has been something like 600,000 who have been accepted into dacca. very definitely when you start up a new program there are lessons learned in doing so. and i think from my -- i wasn't part of dhs in 2012. but my observation is that while there may have been some bumps in the road in the startup of it, like there are in any government program, the implementation of it has gone relatively well. it's obviously made a lot of people happy and provided for a better life for a lot of people. so that's my take on it. >> i'll just say that we've seen a report that's about to come out any day from an academic in california who has looked at some of the -- when people applied, reap
we're in the second round of dacca. what have you taken away in your first year here in terms of how successful has it been, what can we learn, what can we do better? >> cis has learned a lot about implementation of such a program from that experience. something like over 700,000 people have applied. we're in the renewal phase right now. i think there has been something like 600,000 who have been accepted into dacca. very definitely when you start up a new program there are lessons...
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>> correct. >> deferred action for childhood arrivals, dacca? >> i cannot say more about that than what everybody knows. >> this was executive action from the president, right? is takinga child who advantage of daccam do you have legal status or is it a deferred removal program? you don't have legal status of your a child in the dacca program, do you? >> they would make a distinction between legal status unlawfully present. >> for how long? >> for the period granted. >> how long is the dacca program in effect? >> i cannot answer that question. >> this is not long-term permanent status, its executive made by the president. >> it is only guaranteed through the president's term. would you agree with that? >> that's the definition of an executive action. someone who you or is here in the united states and not going to be removed because of executive action, that is good for another two years. they have made this list so that they can basically engage in bringing family members up from central america? >> i think you're getting at the status of what
>> correct. >> deferred action for childhood arrivals, dacca? >> i cannot say more about that than what everybody knows. >> this was executive action from the president, right? is takinga child who advantage of daccam do you have legal status or is it a deferred removal program? you don't have legal status of your a child in the dacca program, do you? >> they would make a distinction between legal status unlawfully present. >> for how long? >> for the...
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matter of fact many land grouplatinogroups are disappoine president, supposedly considered, that is the dacca law, brak in 2012, deferred action for the dreamers, those were the young people brought to this country through no choice of their own. the president essentially said through executive discretion we are not going to be deporting or nishtin initiating any deportation action he against these individuals. ever since then a bit of rise, the president said i can't do that for anybody else, he said we have to wait for congress my hands are tied. lo and behold tomorrow he's going to do just that and of course republicans are insensed. they're calling him a dictator, an emperor. there are all kinds of talks among the senators about what actions they can do. >> they are more likely the come adeem when republicans are mad about this what's to be done? >> first of all i think we can expect the president to say this is going to be active on a date certain, sometime next year and thereby give the republicans some time to act. though really that's more of a public relations optics thing, giving th
matter of fact many land grouplatinogroups are disappoine president, supposedly considered, that is the dacca law, brak in 2012, deferred action for the dreamers, those were the young people brought to this country through no choice of their own. the president essentially said through executive discretion we are not going to be deporting or nishtin initiating any deportation action he against these individuals. ever since then a bit of rise, the president said i can't do that for anybody else,...
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i myself benefited from dacca the program he started in 2012. some of my family members would definitely benefit from what's to come tonight. >> is it too little, too late though? >> well, the truth is that the president has indeed deported 2 million people. and you know, it's a very important step forward for our immigration system. 5 million people will finally benefit from something that's historic but it's not done, right william we have to continue fighting and united we dream is committed to continue the fight for all of the 11 million people many of whom will not be benefiting from something tonight. >> this is a political bald though between many democrats and republicans. do you worry about the debate that's going on right now on capitol hill? >> well, honestly, this is not about policy for us. and this is not about politics. this is about a commitment that we made to our ourselves, our friends and family and community. we have been fighting for this for many years and this shows the power of the immigrant rights movement in this countr
i myself benefited from dacca the program he started in 2012. some of my family members would definitely benefit from what's to come tonight. >> is it too little, too late though? >> well, the truth is that the president has indeed deported 2 million people. and you know, it's a very important step forward for our immigration system. 5 million people will finally benefit from something that's historic but it's not done, right william we have to continue fighting and united we dream...
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other than dacca -- >> is there anger out there? >> anger and resentment to the current administration. does that mean latinos will become republicans? not necessarily. but it could be a really good direction for the republican party to start strategizing how to outreach to those latino voters. >> wendy, thank you very much. >>> thank you. >> while democrats were voted out yesterday, some were voted in, ballot measures reaching from gun control to marijuana. jonathan betz is here. jonathan. >> minimum wage was raised everywhere it appeared on the ballot and marijuana supporters today are enjoying several big victories. >> oregon won a great victory. >> three out of four for groups pushing for legal marijuana. >> more revenue for our state. better prioritization of law enforcement resources. most importantly more freedom and more equality. >> oregon, alaska and washington, d.c. have now joined colorado and washington state in legalizing small amounts of pot. the exception: florida, which narrowly said no to medical marijuana. >> this
other than dacca -- >> is there anger out there? >> anger and resentment to the current administration. does that mean latinos will become republicans? not necessarily. but it could be a really good direction for the republican party to start strategizing how to outreach to those latino voters. >> wendy, thank you very much. >>> thank you. >> while democrats were voted out yesterday, some were voted in, ballot measures reaching from gun control to marijuana....
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and what is the real difference between a refugee and a parolee who can potentially apply for dacca if his parole status is not renewed? >> i can talk about some of the differences between the offer to refugees who are resettled and what's available for parolees. the for details on the parole program i'll have to refer you to the department of homeland security who administers the parole program. when a refugee comes to the united states under our resettlement program, they are eligible for a range of benefits which include a resettlement and replacement grant that's administered from the state department through our agencies. then they are also eligible for follow-on refugee benefits from health and human services. it includes things like assistance enrolling in school when they become of age, if they are of age assistance getting jobs. we assume their parents already have housing and jobs. it's more about getting them into school as refugees. there's no cost to apply to the program in either case and -- if you come as a refugee, your medical check is free and you will get a loan to t
and what is the real difference between a refugee and a parolee who can potentially apply for dacca if his parole status is not renewed? >> i can talk about some of the differences between the offer to refugees who are resettled and what's available for parolees. the for details on the parole program i'll have to refer you to the department of homeland security who administers the parole program. when a refugee comes to the united states under our resettlement program, they are eligible...