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or abuse that's according to the new york based human rights watch for many deporting readjusting to life in el salvador is a struggle particularly for those who are tending to a country they have had very little connection with since birth and it can be that lack of connection that puts them in harm's way human rights watch identified more than 200 cases of violence aimed at deportees $138.00 of those who were killed joining us to discuss this in san francisco california allison parker he's the managing director of human rights watch us program she also co-author of the new report on the plight of salvadorian deportees incense salvador el salvador pastor will go is he runs a shelter that helps deportees and those fleeing gang violence also in sense of a door he was deported from united states in 27 we are not using his last name for protection reasons good to have you here everybody at have you in the conversation allison i'm just looking at the tweet that you shared about the new human rights watch report and you talked about the number of cases of people who are in danger who were
or abuse that's according to the new york based human rights watch for many deporting readjusting to life in el salvador is a struggle particularly for those who are tending to a country they have had very little connection with since birth and it can be that lack of connection that puts them in harm's way human rights watch identified more than 200 cases of violence aimed at deportees $138.00 of those who were killed joining us to discuss this in san francisco california allison parker he's...
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discuss a new human rights watch report highlighting violence and abuse many face falling deportation you can share your thoughts on this issue twitters at a.j. stream or leave a comment in our live chat we're curating it right now as i speak and you can you to get me in the street. ringback project angry i'm an attorney with. the center we want to end and family separation and you're in. the u.s. government's hardening immigration policies putting fountains of deported salvadorians at risk of death or abuse that's according to the new york based human rights watch for many deporting readjusting to life in el salvador is a struggle particularly for those returning to a country they have had very little connection with since birth and it can be that lack of connection that puts them in harm's way human rights watch identified more than 200 cases of violence aimed at deportees $138.00 of those who were killed joining us to discuss this in san francisco california allison parker she's the mother director of human rights watch us program she also co-author of the new report on the plight
discuss a new human rights watch report highlighting violence and abuse many face falling deportation you can share your thoughts on this issue twitters at a.j. stream or leave a comment in our live chat we're curating it right now as i speak and you can you to get me in the street. ringback project angry i'm an attorney with. the center we want to end and family separation and you're in. the u.s. government's hardening immigration policies putting fountains of deported salvadorians at risk of...
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that we deported. much of us disputed by charities who work with some of the thousands of victims of britain's windrush scandal because of administrative changes in the last decade people from former colonies who were entitled to british citizenship were deprived of health care and the right to work and even deported now campaigners say the government's failing to learn the right lessons. people have been here since they were very young are to all intents and purposes british and that's what government is and not not quite ready to back its head around yet but it needs to because the people that would be most effective at place are these deportations of british kids. stand to lose a parent british heart is stand apart now more than $150.00 members of parliament wrote to the government saying the flight should be perspire until recommendations from a review into the windrush scandal published now the home office insists there is no wind rush link with these deportations but one of the leaked recommendat
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but a minister defends the deportation flight.eign national offenders on the flight have been sentenced to a total of 300 years in prison. and an mp describes the chilling threats made against her. "i'm already organising her to be hurt. amazing what crackheads will do for £100. i'm going to get her beat up." but first, more than 170 mps urged the government to stop a flight deporting 50 people to jamaica on tuesday until the review into the windrush scandal is published. many of those who had arrived from caribbean countries between 1958 and 1971 were detained or deported despite having the right to live in the uk for decades. a leaked draft of the windrush review said the government should consider ending the deportation of foreign—born offenders who came to the uk as children. the arguments began during questions to the home secretary. does the home secretary accept that these deportations constitute double jeopardy because the persons have already served an appropriate sentence for their crime? and is the home secretary aware
but a minister defends the deportation flight.eign national offenders on the flight have been sentenced to a total of 300 years in prison. and an mp describes the chilling threats made against her. "i'm already organising her to be hurt. amazing what crackheads will do for £100. i'm going to get her beat up." but first, more than 170 mps urged the government to stop a flight deporting 50 people to jamaica on tuesday until the review into the windrush scandal is published. many of...
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on the deportation flight on texture says the government is right to deport these criminals, do the crimeom live is coming up next. good morning. storm ciara moving away from our shores, flooding still valid around the uk, colder, brisk north—westerly wind, blowing some showers are way, some of the shower is falling as snow, especially over the higher ground of scotland, northern ireland and north west england. some strong gusts of wind, towards the south coast, gusting here 60—70 miles an hour, some of the rain showers merging together to form longer spells of rain, feeling colder, lot of added winchell. perhaps a scattering of snow across northern england, scotland, perhaps down into the midlands as we head through tuesday. for most of the southern half of the uk, it will be dry, some sunshine around, we keep strong, blustery winds, the risk of drifting snow and some blizzards in the north. you're watching bbc newsroom live. it's11am, and these are the main stories this morning: the number of people infected by the coronavirus in the uk doubles to eight — as the government announces new
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convictions should not lead to deportation, end quote.in mind not talking about convictions for double parking or even for dui. the bill targets felony convictions, serious crimes that could send to you prison for years and should. a press release from congressman jesus garcia of illinois is expressive. it will break the quote prison to deportation pipeline. something most of us are for. how does the bill do that? under current u.s. law, legal u.s. immigrants can be deported if they commit a, quote, aggravated felony or a crime of moral turpitude. that is a vile depraved act like molesting children. under the new way forward act, crimes of moral turpitude are eliminated entirely as a justification for deportation. and the category of aggravated felony gets eliminated, too. what does that mean? consider this? under current law immigrants who commit serious crimes robbery to fraud to child sexual abuse must be deported regardless of the sentences they receive. other crimes, less severe ones like racketeering require deportation if the perpe
convictions should not lead to deportation, end quote.in mind not talking about convictions for double parking or even for dui. the bill targets felony convictions, serious crimes that could send to you prison for years and should. a press release from congressman jesus garcia of illinois is expressive. it will break the quote prison to deportation pipeline. something most of us are for. how does the bill do that? under current u.s. law, legal u.s. immigrants can be deported if they commit a,...
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and the main problem with deporting them obviously is that they're being punished or in fact as some people say thrice the being punished twice or thrice the fact is you know just like any other british national just as anyone else in the u.k. they committed a crime they serve their punishment they were convicted sentence they serve their time now after that they should be allowed to come home to their family they have british spouses british parents british children british families homes in the u.k. some of them have been here since they were children they have centralized here they have work here they they have properties here they have a settled life here and so now to destruct that even after they have served their time and you know and basically make sure that they never essentially never see their children again or are separated from their families i think that's what's wrong with this do you think they should be allowed to stay in the u.k. shorebird goddess of the severity of the crimes or the length of sentence they've received. yes because that's a criminal sentence that's
and the main problem with deporting them obviously is that they're being punished or in fact as some people say thrice the being punished twice or thrice the fact is you know just like any other british national just as anyone else in the u.k. they committed a crime they serve their punishment they were convicted sentence they serve their time now after that they should be allowed to come home to their family they have british spouses british parents british children british families homes in...
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in my day to day. deported, and itjust leaves so many questions. in my day to day. i have a government statement. they put 17 people on that flight yesterday. 25 others were able to get off because of the last—minute legal challenge, and the quote, the offences include seven violent offences, two in the category of rape or sexual offences and 1a drugs offences, we make no apology for seeking to remove serious foreign national offenders. " do you think you are a serious foreign national offender? i'm not a serious vendor, not even a repeat offender. i got one crime, one sentence, and i haven't been in trouble ever since. so, when they use a drug dealer, murderer or trafficker as a way of describing my character it is completely wrong. it is like that is what they used to guarantee the order to deport me. are you desperate to come back?” guarantee the order to deport me. are you desperate to come back? i am because i'm not actually coping very well out here. i am not making no new friends or connections. everything is actually difficult. i have print
in my day to day. deported, and itjust leaves so many questions. in my day to day. i have a government statement. they put 17 people on that flight yesterday. 25 others were able to get off because of the last—minute legal challenge, and the quote, the offences include seven violent offences, two in the category of rape or sexual offences and 1a drugs offences, we make no apology for seeking to remove serious foreign national offenders. " do you think you are a serious foreign national...
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amy: and deported to danger. united states importation policies expose salvadorans to death and abuse. a new human rights watch report says at least 200 salvadoran asylum-seekers have been either killed, raped, or tortured after being deported from the united states. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. president trump hailed his up each meant portal thursday and lashed out at his d democratitic opponents, calling the congress members who voted to impeach him sick, evil, and corrupt. anding out nancy pelosi mitt romney. this is trump at the white house thursday. pres. trump: this is really not a news conference. it is not a speech. it is not anything, it is just sort of we are -- it is a lebrationn because we have something that just worked out. it worked out. we went through hell unfairly. did nothing wrong. did nonothing wrong. amy: trump also attacked house speaker nancy pelosi and others during the national prayer breakfast thurs
amy: and deported to danger. united states importation policies expose salvadorans to death and abuse. a new human rights watch report says at least 200 salvadoran asylum-seekers have been either killed, raped, or tortured after being deported from the united states. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. president trump hailed his up each meant portal thursday and lashed out at his d democratitic opponents, calling...
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the labour leader made the link after the deportation earlier this week of 17 convicted offenders toamaica. chanting: we want human rights! the flight prompted protests outside downing street and a legal challenge that stopped the government deporting 25 others. some of those on the flight had come to the uk as children, although the government says none is a british citizen. mr speaker, doesn't the prime minister think that someone who came to this country at the age of five, and was in... and was a victim of county lines grooming and compelled to carry drugs, released five years ago, and never re—offended deserves to be deported? prime minister. mr speaker, i think the whole country would agree that while i cannot comment on individual cases, it is entirely right that foreign national offenders should be deported from this country, in accordance with the law. jeremy corbyn. the government has learned absolutely nothing from the windrush scandal. this cruel and callous government are trying to mislead the british people into thinking it's solely deporting foreign nationals, who are
the labour leader made the link after the deportation earlier this week of 17 convicted offenders toamaica. chanting: we want human rights! the flight prompted protests outside downing street and a legal challenge that stopped the government deporting 25 others. some of those on the flight had come to the uk as children, although the government says none is a british citizen. mr speaker, doesn't the prime minister think that someone who came to this country at the age of five, and was in... and...
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have you spoken to anybody due to be deported?old me he had refused to comply and that riot guards came in yesterday. i spoke to him this morning. he has not been taken on the flight but has been taken on the flight but has been taken to doncaster sheffield airport. he was told he had been granted interim relief. it means as it stands he is not on a plane to jamaica. yesterday we spoke to howard, he was in prison with intent to supply. is he on the flight? no. he has been in the uk since he was 15, the father of five british children. he was sent to prison for 18 months for intent to supply class a drugs was that he was told he would be on the flight, as he was detained but he was told he would no longer be on the flight due to an asylu m longer be on the flight due to an asylum claim on the ground he left jamaica as a teenager after experiencing violence from gangs who tried to recruit him. he would have to be interviewed as part of his asylu m to be interviewed as part of his asylum claim that he does not know how long it will t
have you spoken to anybody due to be deported?old me he had refused to comply and that riot guards came in yesterday. i spoke to him this morning. he has not been taken on the flight but has been taken on the flight but has been taken to doncaster sheffield airport. he was told he had been granted interim relief. it means as it stands he is not on a plane to jamaica. yesterday we spoke to howard, he was in prison with intent to supply. is he on the flight? no. he has been in the uk since he was...
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themd no right to conflate with those foreign nationals that we are deporting today. >> jeremy corbyn? >> the wind rush generation has been disgracefully treated by a government that literally created a hostile environment. the government was fighting to deport people who legally came to this country as children, the foreign secretary refused to tell the family of harry dunn the reason why the u.s. is blocking the extradition of a woman who has alleged to have killed him. i now ask the prime minister, strike this question, if he is being shielded button justice because he is a -- she is a former c.i.a. officer? >> i think the whole house will know that not only the foreign secretary, but i, that we have tirelessly sop the extradition for justice in this country and we will continue to do so. >> jeremy corbyn? >> it is widely reported that she is, in fact, a cia operative. now we know the foreign secretary misled the dunn family, denying justice by the u.s. government. will the prime minister commit to his removal from office tomorrow in his reshuffle? >> prime minister question mark -
themd no right to conflate with those foreign nationals that we are deporting today. >> jeremy corbyn? >> the wind rush generation has been disgracefully treated by a government that literally created a hostile environment. the government was fighting to deport people who legally came to this country as children, the foreign secretary refused to tell the family of harry dunn the reason why the u.s. is blocking the extradition of a woman who has alleged to have killed him. i now ask...
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that we deported. much of us disputed by charities who work with some of the thousands of victims of britain's windrush scandal because of administrative changes in the last decade people from former colonies who were entitled to british citizenship were deprived of health care and the right to work and even deported now campaigners say the government's failing to learn the right lessons. people have been here since they were very young are to all intents and purposes pretty and that's what government is and not not quite betty that is head around but it needs to because the people that would be most effective at place are these deportations of british kids. stanton is a parent which is partly is the stand apart man more than $150.00 members of parliament wrote to the government saying the flight should be perspired and until recommendations from a review into the wind drug scandal a published now the home office insists there is no wind rush link with these deportations but one of the leaked recommend
that we deported. much of us disputed by charities who work with some of the thousands of victims of britain's windrush scandal because of administrative changes in the last decade people from former colonies who were entitled to british citizenship were deprived of health care and the right to work and even deported now campaigners say the government's failing to learn the right lessons. people have been here since they were very young are to all intents and purposes pretty and that's what...
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using taxpayer money to bring deported criminals back into america.hat's right, this bill would not only abolish our right to control who lives in your country, but it invents a brand-new right. "the right to come home." it orders the government to create a "pathway for those previously reported to return to their homes and families in the united states." as long as they would have been eligible to stay under the new law. it's retroactive, in other words. dhs must spend taxpayer dollars transporting convicted criminal illegal aliens back into the united states. if not making this up. so who would be eligible for these flights? tens of thousands of people we kicked out of this country for all kinds of crimes, sexual abuse, robbery, assault, drug trafficking, weapons trafficking, human trafficking. from 2002-2018, 480,000 people were deported for illegal entry or reentry into america. and under this bill you have to bbuy each of them a plane tickt to come home. those tickets alone will cost about a billion dollars, and that's before democrats make you s
using taxpayer money to bring deported criminals back into america.hat's right, this bill would not only abolish our right to control who lives in your country, but it invents a brand-new right. "the right to come home." it orders the government to create a "pathway for those previously reported to return to their homes and families in the united states." as long as they would have been eligible to stay under the new law. it's retroactive, in other words. dhs must spend...
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the deportations begin and lots of former members of ms 13 are deported to el salvador and there is a rise from what i understand. the government responds in a particularly heavy-handed way. tell me about this policy they implemented in 2002 and the subsequent that they implemented in 2006. >> i should say when i went looking to el salvador, i had been in europe and the middle east, where the political system was shaken up by refugees from libya and syria, in greece and hungary and the refugee crisis to galvanize largely fascists or proto-fascist groups among voters so when i looked at what was happening with el salvador and the southern border crisis i was interested in how this will affect the political system. it drove me down there. the other question i was concerned with, latin america's crisis, we deported these gangsters into countries that were reeling from civil wars. what did that mean for large-scale deportations happening in our own government. would that make the problem worse? and the evidence that i found was kind of mixed. salvadoran government had its own complicity i
the deportations begin and lots of former members of ms 13 are deported to el salvador and there is a rise from what i understand. the government responds in a particularly heavy-handed way. tell me about this policy they implemented in 2002 and the subsequent that they implemented in 2006. >> i should say when i went looking to el salvador, i had been in europe and the middle east, where the political system was shaken up by refugees from libya and syria, in greece and hungary and the...
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a family is fighting deportation for 14 years. i want to invite all of you to come tomorrow, in front of the geo detention center at 10:45 a.m. 3130 oakland street in aurora. he has been married to a citizen and fighting his deportation for 14 years. he is currently detained detaine detention center. he found out that his appeal for the 10th circuit is stay of deportation while they make a final reading on his appeal to be denied. he is likely to be deported next week. you hear about the lack of medical care. carlos tried to help him get medication he needed when the medical center didn't have basic diabetes medication. they were not allowing, have you come to hear from the family directly going on inside. tomorrow, sunday, 10:45 a.m. at the geo. detention center at on 3130 oakland street. >> the response i get from talking about this work, this is not our responsibility. the conditions that leave people to leave honduras and guatemala and el salvadore are their responsibility. united states had on going relationship with central
a family is fighting deportation for 14 years. i want to invite all of you to come tomorrow, in front of the geo detention center at 10:45 a.m. 3130 oakland street in aurora. he has been married to a citizen and fighting his deportation for 14 years. he is currently detained detaine detention center. he found out that his appeal for the 10th circuit is stay of deportation while they make a final reading on his appeal to be denied. he is likely to be deported next week. you hear about the lack...
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been deported.morning manchester united have applied to install rail seating for up to one thousand five hundred spectators at old trafford. all premier league grounds have to be all—seater as a result of the hillsborough disaster but the government has stated it will work with fans and clubs on safe standing. united made a request to introduce rail seating in december and a trial is likely to take place later this season. this is one further step in the process and clubs are, as we've seen what they are not allowed to do yet is operate those areas is free standing areas. it is a bit of a sherrard at the moment and we would like to see that swept away. i have been told by my expert that these seats make spectators safer. jurgen klinsmann has stepped down as hertha berlin's interim head coach after just 10 weeks in charge. the former united states manager was named hertha's boss until the end of the season back in november, but they've won just three of klinsmann's nine league matches in charge and a
been deported.morning manchester united have applied to install rail seating for up to one thousand five hundred spectators at old trafford. all premier league grounds have to be all—seater as a result of the hillsborough disaster but the government has stated it will work with fans and clubs on safe standing. united made a request to introduce rail seating in december and a trial is likely to take place later this season. this is one further step in the process and clubs are, as we've seen...
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. >> en los deportes cayó el invicto de la liga mx y tenemos nuevo líder...e han llegado con la esperanza de vivir mejor, vamos a elegir a bernie sanders como presidente salgamos a votar. nuestro futuro. nuestra lucha. i'm bernie sanders and i approve this message. ♪ ♪ >> fuera de los deportes con mi compañero carlos. qué buena jugada nos has mostrado. >>> así es,do para esteclausura monarcas. con esta casa de estudios desde méxico. >>> en el minuto, vení entonces el uno a cero de los pumas. muy buena la participación de los pumas, equipo ni arriba todo. >>> que lo empezaba que estaba de primera. >>> terrible del arquero de pumas. sobre un horror que se metía las tomas y así se iba hacia dentro. >>> y al 90, que hace un recorte y colorín colorado el invicto de la unam se ha terminado. vamos a ciudad juárez lagunas, minuto siete. que estaba en la mano derecha y así calladitos se quedaba sobre santos. y hablando de como lazos, con esta precisión, y estábamos empatados. pero entonces al 93, no haber un choque entre brian. que iba revisar el bar como penal y creo
. >> en los deportes cayó el invicto de la liga mx y tenemos nuevo líder...e han llegado con la esperanza de vivir mejor, vamos a elegir a bernie sanders como presidente salgamos a votar. nuestro futuro. nuestra lucha. i'm bernie sanders and i approve this message. ♪ ♪ >> fuera de los deportes con mi compañero carlos. qué buena jugada nos has mostrado. >>> así es,do para esteclausura monarcas. con esta casa de estudios desde méxico. >>> en el minuto,...
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jeremy corbyn went on this issue of deportation flights.ing into his opponent‘ flights. wasn‘t it, to some extent, playing into his opponent‘ hands? flights. wasn‘t it, to some extent, playing into his opponent' hands?” don‘t think anybody should be weak on the issue of human rights. that is the angle thatjeremy corbyn went on. it says a lot about us as a country if we have got people who have served their time in jail, country if we have got people who have served their time injail, who have served their time injail, who have turned their lives around, for us have turned their lives around, for us to stick them on a plane and send them out of the country. in that sense absolutely the wrong message for people in this country. it‘s that we are not going to help you get out of the situation and turn your life around for the better. i think it is really important that this was talked about. my constituents were writing to me on a daily basis saying that it was outrageous that the flight was going ahead. jeremy corbyn said that if this was a wh
jeremy corbyn went on this issue of deportation flights.ing into his opponent‘ flights. wasn‘t it, to some extent, playing into his opponent‘ hands? flights. wasn‘t it, to some extent, playing into his opponent' hands?” don‘t think anybody should be weak on the issue of human rights. that is the angle thatjeremy corbyn went on. it says a lot about us as a country if we have got people who have served their time in jail, country if we have got people who have served their time...
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why should black people be deported the f.t. u.k. to pursue too big a deportation despite partial court reprieve i'm very much on the side of we have so many cases in my constituency absolutely heartbreaking people who have been here forever unpaid labor legislation from 20 years gordon brown brought it in deportation loads when with a protest when they actually exposed this is recently because they're being so harsh on people the people who have committed a crime some time ago and have now paid for it did do that are they still permanently considered to be there's no no hope for redemption at all so they're still treated as outcasts of the people some of them may have committed a crime decades ago and have completely reformed their lives you see how the shoes are not the new journey he defended the deportation of people of color number 10 i don't know who had number 10 people are thinking it's probably going said this is a westminster bubble story the deep ordering of people of color of hardly hardly and it seems like a hardeni
why should black people be deported the f.t. u.k. to pursue too big a deportation despite partial court reprieve i'm very much on the side of we have so many cases in my constituency absolutely heartbreaking people who have been here forever unpaid labor legislation from 20 years gordon brown brought it in deportation loads when with a protest when they actually exposed this is recently because they're being so harsh on people the people who have committed a crime some time ago and have now...
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—— deported on that flight.ere meant to be at least 50 people on this flight. the intervention by the court of appeal and our challenge has been very effective, we think we have prevented the deportation of 30 01’ have prevented the deportation of 30 or 40 people. what has happened to those people who were meant to be on the flight but have not been sent on it, do we know where they are? they will have been taken back to detention centres, we think they will have been taken back to harmondsworth and colnbrook, where they were to begin with. those are they were to begin with. those are the centres that have had massive and well—documented mobile phone problems, so our argument is that these people have not accessed lawyers. the government appealed it u nsuccessfully, lawyers. the government appealed it unsuccessfully, that is why these people have not left. we are scrambling to try to verify where everybody is and try to make sure that people who should not have been on that flight were not on it, but we are very
—— deported on that flight.ere meant to be at least 50 people on this flight. the intervention by the court of appeal and our challenge has been very effective, we think we have prevented the deportation of 30 01’ have prevented the deportation of 30 or 40 people. what has happened to those people who were meant to be on the flight but have not been sent on it, do we know where they are? they will have been taken back to detention centres, we think they will have been taken back to...
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quÉ hace que un jugador, independientemente, del deporte, sea un grande?vantarnos las tres de la maÑana como Él hacer ejercicios. hacemos goles si no te preparas, el talento si no ve da la mano que se queda en el camino. jorge: te pregunto con honestidad y abiertamente, tomas la decisiÓn por dinero? vienes por dinero? >> no fue la primera... cÓmo la primera razón o el primer motivo. no fue... es como te lo dije en inglÉs. es una decisiÓn cuando me preguntamos les digo por quÉ no. por todo lo positivo, por todo lo que veo en esta ciudad. con el mejor equipo de la mls. con lo que creciÓ la liga, con lo que puedo aportar. como me ven, como me valoran hasta cierto punto siendo muy fuerte. mÁs de lo que mi paÍs se me puede dar, valorar, no? por quÉ no? el dinero obviamente sÍ, pero no era lo importante. jorge: mÁs de esta entrevista este domingo en al punto. esto lo que tengo. gracias, buenas noches. regreso contigo. ilia: muchas gracias. nos vemos pronto. asÍ llegamos al final. muchas gracias por el favor de su atenciÓn. nos vemos maÑana. aquÍ en el noticiero
quÉ hace que un jugador, independientemente, del deporte, sea un grande?vantarnos las tres de la maÑana como Él hacer ejercicios. hacemos goles si no te preparas, el talento si no ve da la mano que se queda en el camino. jorge: te pregunto con honestidad y abiertamente, tomas la decisiÓn por dinero? vienes por dinero? >> no fue la primera... cÓmo la primera razón o el primer motivo. no fue... es como te lo dije en inglÉs. es una decisiÓn cuando me preguntamos les digo por quÉ no....
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balancing security and morals the british home office and an appeals court heard over the deportation of 17 violent criminals to jamaica we hear whether they should have been given more legal backing. it is not my responsibility to pay for a foreign national commit crime in my country many of these people they committed a single offense many years ago and since then i mean obviously from the that just shows how little trust we have in our own criminal justice system. other thanks for checking in with us this friday february 14th it's 9 am here in moscow i'm calling bray with your world news welcome to the program 1st for you see has verified the leaks of a 3rd whistleblower who stepped up pressure on the international chemical weapons watchdog revelation cost further doubt on the o.p.c. w.'s final report into an alleged chemical attack in the syrian city of doomer in 2018 redacted e-mail that highlights issues of integrity in the handling of the incident. was given to investigative news website the gray zone project the whistleblowers involved claim the o.p.c. w. reporter misrepresent
balancing security and morals the british home office and an appeals court heard over the deportation of 17 violent criminals to jamaica we hear whether they should have been given more legal backing. it is not my responsibility to pay for a foreign national commit crime in my country many of these people they committed a single offense many years ago and since then i mean obviously from the that just shows how little trust we have in our own criminal justice system. other thanks for checking...
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killer and rapist released back into the streets of britain as 25 violent criminals have their deportations to jamaica blocked. it is not my responsibility to pay for a foreign national to commit crime in my country many of these people they committed a single offense many years ago since then i mean obviously for the that just shows how little trust we have in our own criminal justice system. joining us you watching that we clear are not international. final day of the munich security conference on saturday russia's foreign minister told europe it's time to change course arguing moscow's international partners need to stop invoking the phantom of the russian threat so get off of use his address to call for approach more with the west with details. for all of the russian foreign minister he gave a very quick address to the munich security conference he did say that when it came to improving relationships with europe as some european leaders have been speaking about iraq this year security conference there remained what mr laffer of called a crisis of confidence the crisis of confidence is b
killer and rapist released back into the streets of britain as 25 violent criminals have their deportations to jamaica blocked. it is not my responsibility to pay for a foreign national to commit crime in my country many of these people they committed a single offense many years ago since then i mean obviously for the that just shows how little trust we have in our own criminal justice system. joining us you watching that we clear are not international. final day of the munich security...
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in my first 100 days until we get through the part that we find out the only rationale for deportation will be whether or not, whether or
in my first 100 days until we get through the part that we find out the only rationale for deportation will be whether or not, whether or
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llego la hora de los deportes, muchos goles carlos, asi vamos a arrancar de una vez un nuevo lider hoyo dos uno a cero levantaba la cabeza daniel alvarez hace una jugada, fabio castillo, no fue suficiente en este momento los tigres estan el livepool sera campeon el 1 a despues ibamos a ver el jugador del partido, venia una mas encontraba error del arquero habia una mas vamos entonces a ver el partido de totem como les pegaba el central eso iba a ser penal pero despues el koreano podia poner el segundo con este golazo antes de que acabara el partido, se llevaron los puntos mañana les renemos un partidazo con todo el equipo de telemundo deportes para que nos acompañe vamos a una pausa y regresamos. esta viendo una imagen en vivo del porte de la bahia un numero de patinetas electronicas tienen a muchos cuestionando y mas en nuestro noticiero de las 11. para que podamos compartir historias nos despedimos mostrandoles esta carrera llamado copa juan pablo segundo precisamente se llama asi porque este era el deporte que practicaba el papa. dicen que lo hacen por el amor a la naturaleza cambia
llego la hora de los deportes, muchos goles carlos, asi vamos a arrancar de una vez un nuevo lider hoyo dos uno a cero levantaba la cabeza daniel alvarez hace una jugada, fabio castillo, no fue suficiente en este momento los tigres estan el livepool sera campeon el 1 a despues ibamos a ver el jugador del partido, venia una mas encontraba error del arquero habia una mas vamos entonces a ver el partido de totem como les pegaba el central eso iba a ser penal pero despues el koreano podia poner el...
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i would say it's common sense criminal offense should lead to deportation. orse, it prevents i.c.e. from deporting immigrants who would have an average sentence of less years.ve it would allow those who identity theft, fraud to remain in the country. like many americans, i want eople to enter our country through the legal process. we want them here. and then to stay on the right of the law. legal immigration is what makes our country great. but we cannot pass bills like this one that incentivizes more illegally ore here poses no penalty on those who crimes.erious i think most americans would welcome those to come to our land in a legal, merit-based way and dangerous, immigrants should not be allowed to come into this country or stay in our country. unfortunately, this bill makes a mockery of that principle and replaces it with a set of policies pen border that are dangerous to our citizens and our communities. t is for that reason that it should be soundly defeated. with that, mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from texas, ms. ja
i would say it's common sense criminal offense should lead to deportation. orse, it prevents i.c.e. from deporting immigrants who would have an average sentence of less years.ve it would allow those who identity theft, fraud to remain in the country. like many americans, i want eople to enter our country through the legal process. we want them here. and then to stay on the right of the law. legal immigration is what makes our country great. but we cannot pass bills like this one that...
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obama was famously called deporter in chief by critics.o-so far i've tried to answer the question how we got here and why xenophobia has endured. it's deeply rooted in our history. it's part of american racism, it drives american politics. but the obama years point to another hard truth about xenophobia to explains why it has endured for so long and that is xenophobia is profitable. in the 19th century, anti-catholic preachers traveled around to sellout crowds. anti-cathol anti-catholic screeds became best seller, and the alpha disclosures of maria monk. and this is the beginning of fake news, i suppose, that told lurid details in a catholic convent. this one used the-- them kicking out chinese out of the laundries. >> the chinese must go, we have no use for them since we've got this wonderful washer. what a blessing to tired mothers. it costs so little and don't injure the clothes. the fine print also assures users that the deterrent will not turn the clothes yellow. these ways of selling xenophobia, but products or books does not compare
obama was famously called deporter in chief by critics.o-so far i've tried to answer the question how we got here and why xenophobia has endured. it's deeply rooted in our history. it's part of american racism, it drives american politics. but the obama years point to another hard truth about xenophobia to explains why it has endured for so long and that is xenophobia is profitable. in the 19th century, anti-catholic preachers traveled around to sellout crowds. anti-cathol anti-catholic screeds...
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security versus ethics britain's deportation of 17 violent criminals to jamaica home office against an appeals court we hear whether those deported should have been given sufficient access to legal support. it is not my responsibility to pay for a foreign national to commit crime in my country many of these people they committed a single offense many years ago since then i mean obviously for that just shows how little trust we have in our own criminal justice system. from r.t. h.q. in moscow my name's column by welcome to the program this friday february 14th 1st for you a 3rd a whistleblower has chimed in accusing the world chemical weapons watchdog of creating an atmosphere of intimidation leaks referred to an investigation into the alleged chlorine attack in the syrian city of doomer in april 28th. the years are server the most stressful and unpleasant ones of my life i feel ashamed for the organization and i'm glad i left it. a redacted email given to investigative news website the gray zone project highlights issues of integrity during the probe it follows revelations by 2 other w
security versus ethics britain's deportation of 17 violent criminals to jamaica home office against an appeals court we hear whether those deported should have been given sufficient access to legal support. it is not my responsibility to pay for a foreign national to commit crime in my country many of these people they committed a single offense many years ago since then i mean obviously for that just shows how little trust we have in our own criminal justice system. from r.t. h.q. in moscow my...
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after their deportations to jamaica blocked. 17 others were deported sufficient access to lawyers. it is not my responsibility to pay for a foreign national to commit crime in my country many of these people they committed a single offense many years ago since then i mean all this just shows how little trust we have in our own criminal justice system. already watching this friday the 14th of february this is r.t. international money welcome to world news this hour 1st for you a 3rd whistleblower has chimed in with claims accusing the world chemical weapons watchdog of creating an atmosphere of intimidation during the o.p.c. w.'s investigation into the alleged chlorine attack in the syrian city of duma in april 28 in. the years our server the most stressful and unpleasant ones of my life i feel ashamed for the organization and i'm glad i left it. a redacted e-mail given to the investigative news website the gray zone project highlights issues of integrity touring the probe and followed revelations by 2 other watchdog employees stressing the same issue they claim the o.p.c. w. report
after their deportations to jamaica blocked. 17 others were deported sufficient access to lawyers. it is not my responsibility to pay for a foreign national to commit crime in my country many of these people they committed a single offense many years ago since then i mean all this just shows how little trust we have in our own criminal justice system. already watching this friday the 14th of february this is r.t. international money welcome to world news this hour 1st for you a 3rd...
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for now after their deportations to jamaica were blocked we weigh up whether 17 of those who were deported got sufficient access to lawyers. it is not my responsibility to pay for a foreign national to commit crime in my country many of these people who commit the offense many years ago since then i mean obviously if we just shows how little trust we have in our own criminal justice system. this friday the 14th everyone is calling bright welcome to world news from r.t. international a 3rd whistleblower has chimed in with claims accusing the world chemical weapons watchdog of creating an atmosphere of intimidation during the o.p.c. w.'s investigation into the alleged chlorine attack in the syrian city of duma in april 28th. the years our server the most stressful and unpleasant ones of my life i feel ashamed for the organization and i'm glad i left it redacted the email was given to investigative news website the greater project allotting issues of integrity during the probe it followed revelations by 2 other watchdog employees stressing the same issue they also question the findings of the
for now after their deportations to jamaica were blocked we weigh up whether 17 of those who were deported got sufficient access to lawyers. it is not my responsibility to pay for a foreign national to commit crime in my country many of these people who commit the offense many years ago since then i mean obviously if we just shows how little trust we have in our own criminal justice system. this friday the 14th everyone is calling bright welcome to world news from r.t. international a 3rd...
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>>y trascendiÓ a otros deportes tambiÉn, las muestras de valor de otros deportes como neymar y messi.ta de cabello hermoso, ¿por qué siempre nos... ...muestran las mismas cosas? ¿dónde está mi textura? ¿mi cabello gris? ¿mi fuego? ¿mis rizos? todos los cabellos son hermosamente diferentes. por eso, un solo tipo de acondicionador no basta. los acondicionadores dove están formulados con niveles de acondicionamiento personalizados... ...para cuidar todo tipo de cabello. porque mi cabello... ...mi cabello... ...mi cabello... ...es hermoso. encuentra el acondicionador dove que sea mejor para ti. nuevo fructis invisible dry shampoo. potenciado con almidón de arroz, que absorbe la grasa. invisible en el pelo. sin residuos refresca el pelo por 24 horas. nuevo fructis invisible dry shampoo. de garnier, ¡naturalmente! dcon su rostroto inel paquete endulzÓ,. en la consentida de muchas familias little debbie se convirtiÓ por eso hoy horneamos porque horneamos tu paquete de sonrisas. desdllegan las never endingado stuffed pastas. desde $11.99 disfruta de platos ilimitados de pastas, salsas y toppi
>>y trascendiÓ a otros deportes tambiÉn, las muestras de valor de otros deportes como neymar y messi.ta de cabello hermoso, ¿por qué siempre nos... ...muestran las mismas cosas? ¿dónde está mi textura? ¿mi cabello gris? ¿mi fuego? ¿mis rizos? todos los cabellos son hermosamente diferentes. por eso, un solo tipo de acondicionador no basta. los acondicionadores dove están formulados con niveles de acondicionamiento personalizados... ...para cuidar todo tipo de cabello. porque mi...
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killer and a rapist released back onto the streets of britain as 25 violent criminals have their deportations to jamaica blocked. he's not my responsibility to pay for it for the national to commit crime in my culture a clean you'll be stupid they commit using the defense many years ago since then i mean obviously from the just choose how you trust we have in our own criminal justice system. you're watching the weekly here on our t.v. and a recap of the biggest stories from the past 7 days but 1st we bring you the day's top news it's the final day of the munich security conference on saturday at russia's foreign minister told europe that it's time to change course arguing that moscow's international partners need to stop invoking the false phantom of a russian threat sergei lavrov used his address to call for a moment with the west with the details he has peed all over. for of the russian foreign minister he gave a very quick address to the munich security conference he did say that when it came to improving relationships with europe as some european leaders have been speaking about iraq this
killer and a rapist released back onto the streets of britain as 25 violent criminals have their deportations to jamaica blocked. he's not my responsibility to pay for it for the national to commit crime in my culture a clean you'll be stupid they commit using the defense many years ago since then i mean obviously from the just choose how you trust we have in our own criminal justice system. you're watching the weekly here on our t.v. and a recap of the biggest stories from the past 7 days but...
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killer and rapist released back onto the streets of britain as 25 violent criminals have their deportations to make up a lot. more responsibility to pay for it for the national to commit crime if you have these people they commit you single offense many years ago since then i mean obviously from the just shows how your trust we have in i were in criminal justice system. this is the weekly here on our to you welcome to our roundup of the day's news along with the headlines that shape the week. now it's the final day of the munich security conference on sunday russia's foreign minister told europe that it's time to change course arguing that moscow's international partners need to stop invoking the false phantom of a russian threat sergey lavrov used his address to call with the us with the details here's peter all over. so to get allow for all of the russian foreign minister he gave a very quick address to the munich security conference he did say that when it came to improving relationships with europe as some european leaders have been speaking about iraq this year's security conference th
killer and rapist released back onto the streets of britain as 25 violent criminals have their deportations to make up a lot. more responsibility to pay for it for the national to commit crime if you have these people they commit you single offense many years ago since then i mean obviously from the just shows how your trust we have in i were in criminal justice system. this is the weekly here on our to you welcome to our roundup of the day's news along with the headlines that shape the week....
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killer and rape is released back onto the streets of britain but after 25 violent criminals there deportations to jamaica. it is not my responsibility to pay for a foreign national pride in my country missing the fence many years ago since then i mean obviously just shows how little trust we have in our own criminal justice system and while washington is nato representatives of cyber threats coming from russia and china a report reveals the cia and its german counterpart used a swiss company for decades to spy on other governments. hello there the latest news and look back at the last 7 days to you watching a weekly here on r.t. international our 3rd whistleblower has accused the world's chemical weapons watchdog of creating an atmosphere of intimidation during the. investigation into the alleged chlorine attack in the syrian city of duma in april of 28 redacted e-mail given to investigative news website the gray zone project highlights issues of integrity during the probe it follows revelations by 2 other watchdog employees stressing the same issue they also question to the findings of the fi
killer and rape is released back onto the streets of britain but after 25 violent criminals there deportations to jamaica. it is not my responsibility to pay for a foreign national pride in my country missing the fence many years ago since then i mean obviously just shows how little trust we have in our own criminal justice system and while washington is nato representatives of cyber threats coming from russia and china a report reveals the cia and its german counterpart used a swiss company...
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she said deportation must be part of it.ow, i think we are going to have a big discussion if there are congressional hearings on this bill about the meaning of "welcome." but i do think there are legitimate questions about this issue of aggravated felony. and i think we will have an airing of those issues if and when we have congressional hearings. >> tucker: you describe yourself as a liberal. you wrote a for "the new york times" recently saying i'm a liberal and i think this is kind of crazy. is there room in the democratic party for liberals who want to put american workers first, above -- above illegal aliens for example or immigrant workers? >> i think there is plenty of room and i think there is a lot of anxiety within the party over the tension between those on the -- i would call it extreme wing of the party, and the centrist, the people in what i consider the sensible, liberal center who believe that we have to have effective management of our immigration and who see this question precisely the sort of issue that yo
she said deportation must be part of it.ow, i think we are going to have a big discussion if there are congressional hearings on this bill about the meaning of "welcome." but i do think there are legitimate questions about this issue of aggravated felony. and i think we will have an airing of those issues if and when we have congressional hearings. >> tucker: you describe yourself as a liberal. you wrote a for "the new york times" recently saying i'm a liberal and i...
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ok but the government is saying that the deportations of people of color are nothing to do with race or class course or is not to do with it just so happens that there ought to make and then being sort of i mean this is the kind of poppycock gaslighting discussions of race from race that i think most people of color are being subjected to in the country there's something so overtly and obviously racist that's a dog whistle to most of the country there's still a an error plus a pool deniability about. what we've got to deal with criminality we've got to deal with drug abuse etc when you put these things empirically together then you realise it really has nothing to do with criminality and it's more about signifying to the rest of the country that we represent the interests of a white majority and will do anything to ever voices people's people from countries that we don't agree with lane or the government will completely deny that and i know i mean it would be feel free to talk about it in the context of 1919 all those years ago but we have a more multi-colored cabinet never never had
ok but the government is saying that the deportations of people of color are nothing to do with race or class course or is not to do with it just so happens that there ought to make and then being sort of i mean this is the kind of poppycock gaslighting discussions of race from race that i think most people of color are being subjected to in the country there's something so overtly and obviously racist that's a dog whistle to most of the country there's still a an error plus a pool deniability...
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killer and rapist released back onto the streets of britain as 25 violent criminals how their deportations to jamaica blocked. margaret ability to pay for it for the national to commit cried in my country i knew these people the image of a single difference many years ago since then i mean obviously from the just choose how do you trust we have in our own criminal justice system. this is the weekly here on our t.v. welcome to our roundup of the day's news along with the headlines that shape the week 1st we start our program with news coming in from moscow where 2 worshippers have been stabbed during a church service and the center of the capital incident took place on sunday morning a 26 year old man stormed into the building and carried out the assault before being stopped by members of the public he is now in custody and the 2 victims are in the hospital and word of motive for the attack is not yet known but we'll bring you updates on the story as we get them. it was the final day of the munich security conference on saturday russia's foreign minister told europe that it's time to change
killer and rapist released back onto the streets of britain as 25 violent criminals how their deportations to jamaica blocked. margaret ability to pay for it for the national to commit cried in my country i knew these people the image of a single difference many years ago since then i mean obviously from the just choose how do you trust we have in our own criminal justice system. this is the weekly here on our t.v. welcome to our roundup of the day's news along with the headlines that shape the...