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are undocumented it might be best to stay in the country until we learn more about the future of the dhaka program. >> reporter: dhaka or deferred action for childhood arrivals allows some undocumented immigrants who came to the u.s. when they were under 16 protection from deportation. mr. trump has pledged to end the program. >> many of the families in our communities have mixed families where there's citizens and then some members are undocumented. the fears are really intense. >> reporter: call state university's chancellor sent an e-mail to administrators urging them to share the reality of this threat with their students. part of it reads if they are outside the united states as of january 20th, 2017, there is no assurance they will be allowed to return to the u.s. there are about 600 undocumented students at san jose state. spokesperson pat lopez harris says the college of international studies is working to create other opportunities. >> opportunities that are on our campus, in our state or in our country that do dwreeyield some the same benefits one can get from traveling abroad. >
are undocumented it might be best to stay in the country until we learn more about the future of the dhaka program. >> reporter: dhaka or deferred action for childhood arrivals allows some undocumented immigrants who came to the u.s. when they were under 16 protection from deportation. mr. trump has pledged to end the program. >> many of the families in our communities have mixed families where there's citizens and then some members are undocumented. the fears are really intense....
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Nov 14, 2016
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on the deferred action program that we have known as dhaka that relates to dreamers that are benefitting from these provisions i will urge the president elect and the icoming administration to think long and hard before they are the status of what for all intents and purposes are american kids. i mean, these are kids who were brought here by their parents, they did nothing wrong, they've gone to school, they have pledged allegiance to the flag, some of them have joined the military, they have enrolled in school, by definition if they're solid wonderful young people of good character and it is my strong belief that the majority of the american people would not want to see suddenly those kids have to start hiding again. and that's something that i will look at. with respect to guantanamo, it is true that i have not been able to close the darn thing because of the congressional restrictions that have been placed on us, but it is also true is we have greatly reduced the population. you now have significantly less there are some additional transfers that may be taking place over the next two
on the deferred action program that we have known as dhaka that relates to dreamers that are benefitting from these provisions i will urge the president elect and the icoming administration to think long and hard before they are the status of what for all intents and purposes are american kids. i mean, these are kids who were brought here by their parents, they did nothing wrong, they've gone to school, they have pledged allegiance to the flag, some of them have joined the military, they have...
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and if you take a city like dhaka that is located right on the coast and has a huge informal settlement population, with people that already don't have good access to sanitation and water systems, don't have good sewage systems, so when the city flooded in 2005, there were massive deaths. when you think about floods becoming more frequent, it's a real problem. narrator: balk's team started their studies by collecting census data created in countries across the world. on this map of the dominican republic, irregular red lines surround subnational administrative units for which census data is available. one problem for balk's team is how to reconcile these data with precise grid-format satellite data, shown here in blue. to obtain boundaries of urban areas, a third source of information was used -- nighttime images of the earth from space. balk: noaa produces a nighttime lights data set that was measured in 1994 and 1995, and it's a globally consistent data set. that means they use the same measures everywhere. it measures brightness of places. we combined the lights data with the populat
and if you take a city like dhaka that is located right on the coast and has a huge informal settlement population, with people that already don't have good access to sanitation and water systems, don't have good sewage systems, so when the city flooded in 2005, there were massive deaths. when you think about floods becoming more frequent, it's a real problem. narrator: balk's team started their studies by collecting census data created in countries across the world. on this map of the...
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. >> remember in 2012 when the president did the executive order that established the dhaka programs and we started seeing all of the running over the border. and they would use that executive order. they would printing out and print out and take it into these villages. and they would utilize that to take money from these parents that wanted to get there children into the country. and now what you hear that they're doing if you want to get in the country you better come now. it is horrific that they are using this but they're always looking for a way to make a buck. john podesta had an e-mail in which he talks about some of this. the one thing i had thought of in that space is that if you show up on election day with a drivers license, with a picture that you are a citizen that you have a right to vote in federal election. it appears that they have thought about this. >> they're trying to get as many people as a possibly can and as my our local election administrators have been spending so much time cleaning up these elections they are deceased they have moved out of the area. and th
. >> remember in 2012 when the president did the executive order that established the dhaka programs and we started seeing all of the running over the border. and they would use that executive order. they would printing out and print out and take it into these villages. and they would utilize that to take money from these parents that wanted to get there children into the country. and now what you hear that they're doing if you want to get in the country you better come now. it is...
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Nov 14, 2016
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>> well, they are both excellent on the deferred action program that we have known as dhaka that relates to dreamers that are benefitting from these provisions i will urge the president elect and the icoming administration to think long and hard before they are endanng intents and purposes are american kids. i mean, these are kids who were brought here by their parents, they did nothing wrong, they've gone to school, they have pledged allegiance to the flag, some of them have joined the military, they have enrolled in school, by definition if they're good character and it is my strong belief that the majority of the american people would not want to see suddenly those kids have to start hiding again. and that's something that i will encourage the president elect to with respect to guantanamo, it is true that i have not been able to close the darn thing because of the congressional restrictions that have been placed on us, but it is also true is we have greatly reduced the population. you now have significantly less transfers that may be taking place over the next two months. there is a g
>> well, they are both excellent on the deferred action program that we have known as dhaka that relates to dreamers that are benefitting from these provisions i will urge the president elect and the icoming administration to think long and hard before they are endanng intents and purposes are american kids. i mean, these are kids who were brought here by their parents, they did nothing wrong, they've gone to school, they have pledged allegiance to the flag, some of them have joined the...
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play a random sound that could have been love you but also could have been trampoline, neil is she dhaka, montpelier or anything else. and i go, huh. [laughter] we do that for a while. judy hearing my parents telling me that they're happy being dead and they love me, me hearing static. finally, mercifully, our session ends. i pay judy and leave with a piece of paper on which she has written notes about canisters, placement, etc. as i walk away, i find myself thinking about my participants. they both had excellent senses of humor, and they would have been immensely entertained by the spirit box, so i guess in a way judy did connect me with them. it was totally worth $60. [laughter] so anyway -- [applause] thank you. so that's a little bit about my book. i will now entertain your questions, and it can be about anything. out really -- i have a feeling i know some of the topics that might come up. or if you have a problem at home you'd like to share with the group, we have -- we're here for you. [laughter] >> when you first moved here from the united states, did you have any major experience
play a random sound that could have been love you but also could have been trampoline, neil is she dhaka, montpelier or anything else. and i go, huh. [laughter] we do that for a while. judy hearing my parents telling me that they're happy being dead and they love me, me hearing static. finally, mercifully, our session ends. i pay judy and leave with a piece of paper on which she has written notes about canisters, placement, etc. as i walk away, i find myself thinking about my participants. they...
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hall and mental health issues are all related and based upon drugs in dhaka and metal 75% to people in jail are drugs are a call or mental health those family dysfunctions are drug or call mental-health. i've had closest friends die because of the drug overdose misses an epidemic of alignment. ready to start educating kids that got young age especially with mental health in our schools to make sure that we understand the dangers of this destructive drug. with the federal government has encouraged prevention as a young age as a collaboration with government agencies. >> what could be done on a federal level to stop the drugs from falling into our communities? martins: carol lynn epidemic is by far the greatest challenge we have. there isn't a single community that has not been impacted. retractable this issue and pass legislation to have the privilege to carry a legislation that requires that schools teach about heroin and drug abuse sadden early age because it starts early behalf to make sure they understand stop treating the condition along with enforcement but federally there has to
hall and mental health issues are all related and based upon drugs in dhaka and metal 75% to people in jail are drugs are a call or mental health those family dysfunctions are drug or call mental-health. i've had closest friends die because of the drug overdose misses an epidemic of alignment. ready to start educating kids that got young age especially with mental health in our schools to make sure that we understand the dangers of this destructive drug. with the federal government has...
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Nov 18, 2016
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determine if--this attorney will be broadened to held during interviews exams as victims a week trial is dhaka's to warmer with temperatures will still try and temperatures and the for is for some of the far east bay communities here was what we expect going into the weekend there is rain on the way her right now we're not looking for much >>james: we're still looking adeline a showers will be a coin toss and if >>reporter: it is one to be concentrated in the morning hours we're stopping in at 3:00 a.m. >>reporter: tim rogers on dropped as much tomorrow morning as they did today and because of the cloud cover >>robin winston: traffic is squeezing through but it is still a very slow rise through the toll on the doorbell and that is now beyond high one look at the travel heading out of san francisco checkout the stock long drive times in 79 minutes because of an overturned. order madera 11 south blocking the to less means that commute traffic is awful. >>reporter: since this is a picture from on of this the high school was a war wrote the words whites and colors over the urinals in the boys' bathr
determine if--this attorney will be broadened to held during interviews exams as victims a week trial is dhaka's to warmer with temperatures will still try and temperatures and the for is for some of the far east bay communities here was what we expect going into the weekend there is rain on the way her right now we're not looking for much >>james: we're still looking adeline a showers will be a coin toss and if >>reporter: it is one to be concentrated in the morning hours we're...
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Nov 28, 2016
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he received his dhaka status an, he knew that at least for two years he would not be subject to deportation. that allowed him to become a deacon in the catholic church two months later in may 2013.nt in 2014, he entered the priesthood after he graduated magna cum laude from the seminary in illinois. he has a masters in divinity. p today he is a priest at the cathedral what he said about da. like many dreamers, the united states is only -- really the only country i know. daca was an answer to prayer. without daca, i would not have been able to serve as a priest in my community. i believe my faith in god has brought me to this point in my life, but my faith in america's promise has pushed me to keep fighting for peace, justice and opportunity in this great country i proudly call home. if daca is eliminated and that threat has been made, father ray pina will lose his legally status and be subject to deportation, being sent back to a country that he hasn't lived in since he was 2 years old. that would be a tragedy for father ray and his congregation and the hundreds of people who count on him a
he received his dhaka status an, he knew that at least for two years he would not be subject to deportation. that allowed him to become a deacon in the catholic church two months later in may 2013.nt in 2014, he entered the priesthood after he graduated magna cum laude from the seminary in illinois. he has a masters in divinity. p today he is a priest at the cathedral what he said about da. like many dreamers, the united states is only -- really the only country i know. daca was an answer to...