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most of these are from el salvador, guatemala, and honduras. i was confirmed for the position on march 7th and less than two weeks later, i was in the rio grande valley in mckown, texas, to see this for myself and look at the challenge that men and women of customs and border protection were facing. i've since made two return visits and i'm completely focused on though make sure we do everything we can to address this increased flow of children acrossing the border. the recent dramatic increase is difficult and distressing on a lot of levels. and today at this fiscal year, the number of unaccompanied children encountered by cdp is over 57,000. it's more than doubled compared to the previous year, and as of july 1st, there were just over 2,600 unaccompanied children in our custody. we're working closely with our counterparts to surge every available resource, personnel, facilities, equipment supplies, to quickly, safely, and humanely process these children in accordance with the 2008 trafficking victims protection reauthorization act, and to sup
most of these are from el salvador, guatemala, and honduras. i was confirmed for the position on march 7th and less than two weeks later, i was in the rio grande valley in mckown, texas, to see this for myself and look at the challenge that men and women of customs and border protection were facing. i've since made two return visits and i'm completely focused on though make sure we do everything we can to address this increased flow of children acrossing the border. the recent dramatic increase...
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most of these are from el salvador, guatemala, and honduras. i was confirmed for the position on march 7th and less than two weeks later, i was in the rio grande valley in mckown, texas, to see this for myself and look at the challenge that men and women of customs and border protection were facing. i've since made two return visits and i'm completely focused on though make sure we do everything we can to address this increased flow of children acrossing the border. the recent dramatic increase is difficult and distressing on a lot of levels. and today at this fiscal year, the number of unaccompanied children encountered by cdp is over 57,000. it's more than doubled compared to the previous year, and as of july 1st, there were just over 2,600 unaccompanied children in our custody. we're working closely with our counterparts to surge every available resource, personnel, facilities, equipment supplies, to quickly, safely, and humanely process these children in accordance with the 2008 trafficking victims protection reauthorization act, and to sup
most of these are from el salvador, guatemala, and honduras. i was confirmed for the position on march 7th and less than two weeks later, i was in the rio grande valley in mckown, texas, to see this for myself and look at the challenge that men and women of customs and border protection were facing. i've since made two return visits and i'm completely focused on though make sure we do everything we can to address this increased flow of children acrossing the border. the recent dramatic increase...
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there is a system pattern for guatemala and el salvador. these trends are been gaining steam in 2010, 2011, and 2012. there have been a number of uncompanied minors coming from mexico as well. 12,000 plus so far have been apprehended at the border, and it's been at that level since 2009. while they have seen a sudden increase in recent years we've seen unaccompanied minors coming from mexico as well. but they've been handled a different way than children coming in from el salvador. ic. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. >> you're watching al jazeera america, i'm ray suarez. as you heard earlier in the program, the obama administration has asked congress for more money to deal with the problems raised by kids crossing the border, and at the same time has asked the central government for help in stemming the human tide. earlier the assistant secretary of state roberta jacobson was talking about the process of accepting kids home. tell us what you know about that. >> i think the facts speak for themse
there is a system pattern for guatemala and el salvador. these trends are been gaining steam in 2010, 2011, and 2012. there have been a number of uncompanied minors coming from mexico as well. 12,000 plus so far have been apprehended at the border, and it's been at that level since 2009. while they have seen a sudden increase in recent years we've seen unaccompanied minors coming from mexico as well. but they've been handled a different way than children coming in from el salvador. ic. real...
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there is a system pattern for guatemala and el salvador. these trends are been gaining steam in 2010, 2011, and 2012. there have been a number of uncompanied minors coming from mexico as well. 12,000 plus so far have been apprehended at the border, and it's been at that level since 2009. while they have seen a sudden increase in recent years we've seen unaccompanied minors coming from mexico as well. but they've been handled a different way than children coming in from el salvador. >> now inroducing, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue looking for suvivors... >> the potential for energy production is huge... >> no noise, no clutter, just real reporting. the new al jazeera america mobile app, available for your apple and android mobile device. download it now it leads - all the way to you. al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> y
there is a system pattern for guatemala and el salvador. these trends are been gaining steam in 2010, 2011, and 2012. there have been a number of uncompanied minors coming from mexico as well. 12,000 plus so far have been apprehended at the border, and it's been at that level since 2009. while they have seen a sudden increase in recent years we've seen unaccompanied minors coming from mexico as well. but they've been handled a different way than children coming in from el salvador. >> now...
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guatemalanors -- guatemalan metres up 13%. 13,000 from el salvador, double 2013 numbers. by all accounts many of these kids are fleeing violence, crime, street gangs and drug cartels. the information we have is central american persons are not sending their children north for jobs and social services
guatemalanors -- guatemalan metres up 13%. 13,000 from el salvador, double 2013 numbers. by all accounts many of these kids are fleeing violence, crime, street gangs and drug cartels. the information we have is central american persons are not sending their children north for jobs and social services
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today president obama met with the presidents of guatemala, honduras and el salvador to talk about a humanitarian crisis. since october, nearly 60,000 miners from that region have entered the u.s. some were seeking refuge from violence and poverty. scott shafer spoke with state senate darrell steinberg and just returned this week. >> senator steinberg, good to have you with us, welcome. >> good to be with you, scott. >> you spent nine days with colleagues. what did you learn that you didn't already know? >> i think i learned a great deal, but mostly reenforced what i already believed which is that there are really two issues here. one is how do we help the kids who have made this paraous journey who are seeking asylum because of gangs and risk of violence, how do we make sure we protect the children? that's one. number two, the trip reinforced my belief that the long-term solution to this crisis is to address the underlying economic and security conditions within these countries because unless and until we prudently invest in improving the education system and economies of el salvado
today president obama met with the presidents of guatemala, honduras and el salvador to talk about a humanitarian crisis. since october, nearly 60,000 miners from that region have entered the u.s. some were seeking refuge from violence and poverty. scott shafer spoke with state senate darrell steinberg and just returned this week. >> senator steinberg, good to have you with us, welcome. >> good to be with you, scott. >> you spent nine days with colleagues. what did you learn...
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oportunidad para ser Útil a este paÍs y ayudar a su madre enferma y con muchas necesidades que dejÓ en el salvadora mujer que durante un cuarto de siglo se ha dedicado a defender los derechos de los migrantes y de ayudar directamente entre los beneficiados se hallan 100 niÑos que cruzaron recientemente como indocumentados la frontera sur. danay primero nos habla sobre la meritoria labor. >> las maÑanas de nora comienzan cargando cajas de para preparar los desayunos y almuerzos de 817 niÑos cuyos padres estÁn encarcelados en proceso de deportaciÓn. >> no pueden dormir muchos que en problemas para comer, de desarrollo, problemas en la escuela. problemas de concentraciÓn, todo esto es parte del trauma que estÁn viviendo por culpa de las redadas y deportaciones. >> nora hace esta humanitaria labor hace 25 aÑos ella y su hermano viven en casa de la voluntaria cuando deportaron a su padre cuando la muchacho tenÍa 12 y Él 9. >> es muy duro porque tengo que ser como como una mamÁ para mi hermano porque soy la mayor. nora siempre ha sido una persona muy... buena conmigo y mi hermano nos ha ayudado en todo.
oportunidad para ser Útil a este paÍs y ayudar a su madre enferma y con muchas necesidades que dejÓ en el salvadora mujer que durante un cuarto de siglo se ha dedicado a defender los derechos de los migrantes y de ayudar directamente entre los beneficiados se hallan 100 niÑos que cruzaron recientemente como indocumentados la frontera sur. danay primero nos habla sobre la meritoria labor. >> las maÑanas de nora comienzan cargando cajas de para preparar los desayunos y almuerzos de 817...
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. >> el presidente barack obama recibirÁ la casa blanca, la mandataria de guatemala, honduras y el salvadordo de la crisis humanitaria, que domingo univisiÓn presentaron programa especial de aquÍ y ahora. no se pierde una investigaciÓn, que se enfoca en los detonantes de la crisis, que no es nueva. >> conversamos comentar tarde con marÍa elena salinas, presentadora de este programa especial. marÍa elena. >> ha habido mucho poco en la frontera de lo que ocurre con los niÑos en la frontera. sin embargo, poco se vista de las condiciones que lleva mucho desde niÑos a abandonar sus paÍses y tomar este riesgoso viaje hacia el norte. quisimos ir al salvador, guatemala, honduras. meternos en los barrios y hablar con la diferente persona que para entender las condiciones en que viven. y por quÉ lo hacen. por que viene. lo que encontramos, realmente, fue dramÁtico. extrema pobreza en guatemala, extremo peligro en el salvador. en realidad, la juventud en honduras, es una juventud perdida. mÁs de la mitad son vÍctimas de homicidio. creo que esas imÁgenes, no se han visto en los estados unidos. y quizÁ
. >> el presidente barack obama recibirÁ la casa blanca, la mandataria de guatemala, honduras y el salvadordo de la crisis humanitaria, que domingo univisiÓn presentaron programa especial de aquÍ y ahora. no se pierde una investigaciÓn, que se enfoca en los detonantes de la crisis, que no es nueva. >> conversamos comentar tarde con marÍa elena salinas, presentadora de este programa especial. marÍa elena. >> ha habido mucho poco en la frontera de lo que ocurre con los...
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on that list are el salvador and h honduras. even if congress approved what the president wanted to, do we still have laws protecting those kids. when you look at the immigration law, it's a whole alphabet soup of visas, but there are multiple ways the kids could qualify to stay. there is a u-visa for kids who are victims of violence, victims of trafficking, special juvenile immigrant status. there's all these different ways. there's real conflict playing out internally in the obama administration. they're trying to do the right thing. at the same time, the language of aggressive deterrence, that's not the language of a humanitarian response. >> indeed, it's not dealing with the legal issues. let's listen to jeh johnson testifying now on capitol hill. >> i think senator shelby asked the right question. what will it address? what am i being asked to pay for? from my perspective, this request has the right focus on deterrence, added detention, and removal, and removal more quickly than we have done in the past. from my perspective
on that list are el salvador and h honduras. even if congress approved what the president wanted to, do we still have laws protecting those kids. when you look at the immigration law, it's a whole alphabet soup of visas, but there are multiple ways the kids could qualify to stay. there is a u-visa for kids who are victims of violence, victims of trafficking, special juvenile immigrant status. there's all these different ways. there's real conflict playing out internally in the obama...
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in my view, guatemala, el salvador and honduras have been good partners for us. i mentioned in my statement we took removal from 14 days to four days and a lot had to do with those three kruns giving us travel documents much more quicker. they have been a good partner in that regard but a lot more work to do to be done. >> thanks for that. i'm going to stop and yield. >> mr. palmieri, what actually is mexico doing to help us on this problem right now? >> dr. coburn, in the last year mexico has returned over 85,000 adults and children from its territory back to central america. in the current fiscal -- the current calendar year they are on pace to return over 90,000 adults and children back to the countries of el salvador, guatemala and honduras. on monday the president announced the launch of its southern border strategy which they hope will increase their ability to interdict and disrupt these smuggling networks. >> all right, thank you. mr. winkowski, i have a question for you. i've recently spoken to a whistle blower and i.c.e. agent who shared with us often -
in my view, guatemala, el salvador and honduras have been good partners for us. i mentioned in my statement we took removal from 14 days to four days and a lot had to do with those three kruns giving us travel documents much more quicker. they have been a good partner in that regard but a lot more work to do to be done. >> thanks for that. i'm going to stop and yield. >> mr. palmieri, what actually is mexico doing to help us on this problem right now? >> dr. coburn, in the...
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autoridades de salud por la llegadade un virus que causa estragos no saben de quÉ se trata desde el salvador >> una extraÑa enfermedad mantiene postrada a las gente de este pueblo y a don samuel, serios problemas para caminar. >> el dolor en .. >> de 40 grados. si es posible mÁs. >> dicen que el mal cayÓ de repente atacando a niÑos y adultos. >> aquÍ en la casa mi esposa cayÓ primero despuÉs yo después fueron mis hijas todos mis nietos hasta una niÑa de 3 aÑos. >> don jorge asegura que todo comenzÓ con una plaga de mosquitos que no se habÍan visto antes en la zona. exige una explicaciÓn a gobierno segÚn Él esto no es natural. >> cÓmo es que apareció nosotros no creemos que sea el autÓctono de la región sino que algo pasÓ acÁ. algo premeditado. >> al conocer la situaciÓn el ministerio de salud montÓ una jornada investigativa y mÉdica en el lugar. >> el tratamiento ha sido sintomÁtico, ambulatorio hasta este momento no tenemos ninguna persona hospitalizada. >> pasaron varias semanas y la gente no mejoraba al contrario los infectados sanaban y volvÍan a enfermarse. >> por ejemplo el dolor de es
autoridades de salud por la llegadade un virus que causa estragos no saben de quÉ se trata desde el salvador >> una extraÑa enfermedad mantiene postrada a las gente de este pueblo y a don samuel, serios problemas para caminar. >> el dolor en .. >> de 40 grados. si es posible mÁs. >> dicen que el mal cayÓ de repente atacando a niÑos y adultos. >> aquÍ en la casa mi esposa cayÓ primero despuÉs yo después fueron mis hijas todos mis nietos hasta una niÑa de 3...
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el presidente de el salvador no se detuvo a hablar con la prensa en la casa quanca. que permita que estos menores se reunÁn con sus familias en este paÍs. >> el presidente obama dijo a los mandatarios centro americanos que es importante enfrentar en conjunto las raÍcas de esta crisis. la pobreza y la violencia en centroamÉrica para que se repita en el futuro. >> mientras tanto diplomÁticos de honduras, guatemala y el salvador analizan en texas la crisis de los inmigrantes en la frontera con funcionarios de la patrulla fronteriza y otras agencias de estados unidos. tambiÉn hablaron con sus compatriotas inmigrantes y compartieron fuertes emociones como nos cuenta pedro rojas, las autoridades dicen que las fronteras de texas estÁ más segura que nunca. >> por aire y por tierra el gobierno de texas estÁ guaesdardo la frontera de la actividad. hoy se hizo pÚblico este video para justificar su labor. >> estamos aquÍ para combatir la actividad criminal y no para lidiar con el tema migratorio. subrayao que es un esfuerzo que cambia regularmente, ya que los grupos buscan nuevas
el presidente de el salvador no se detuvo a hablar con la prensa en la casa quanca. que permita que estos menores se reunÁn con sus familias en este paÍs. >> el presidente obama dijo a los mandatarios centro americanos que es importante enfrentar en conjunto las raÍcas de esta crisis. la pobreza y la violencia en centroamÉrica para que se repita en el futuro. >> mientras tanto diplomÁticos de honduras, guatemala y el salvador analizan en texas la crisis de los inmigrantes en la...
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the chart is murder rates in guatemala, el salvador and honduras. when compared with civilian deaths in iraq, the peak of the ipp surge say, they are -- insurgency, they are more dangerous than a war zone. the gangs are targetting children for recruitment. if they refuse they are threat thing them with harm. the children are threeing in word numbers, seeking asylum in mexico, nickar ag u a, costa rica and the united states. now we'll look at where they are coming from. the dots, circles represents the order of magnitude. that is the most dangerous city in the world. under law, children from the countries in central america cannot be deported. they must get a court hearing, it can take months it not years. you could see that it has overwhelmed the court system. it was built to handle 6,000 to 8,000 kids, not the 60,000 seen since october. giving the children refugee status is an option that president obama is considering. republicans blame the p's policies and weak border security for the crisis, and there has been a rumour about permits, that human
the chart is murder rates in guatemala, el salvador and honduras. when compared with civilian deaths in iraq, the peak of the ipp surge say, they are -- insurgency, they are more dangerous than a war zone. the gangs are targetting children for recruitment. if they refuse they are threat thing them with harm. the children are threeing in word numbers, seeking asylum in mexico, nickar ag u a, costa rica and the united states. now we'll look at where they are coming from. the dots, circles...
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. ~ of el salvador. >> supervisor campos. >> thank you, mr. president. on the prior item, i do want to thank all the members of the public who came and especially homeowners who shared their stories. not an easy thing to do, so, thank you. i just want to note that this resolution on el salvador is actually very timely. and unfortunately, since i first introduced this resolution we've had a number of incidents against members of the lgbt community in the last few days, we had transwomen, three transwomen in el salvador that were murdered for being transgender and one gay man that was murdered for being gay. at the same time, we had a young bisexual mother who i know is fighting against the state in that country who is trying to take her little girl away from her just for being bisexual. so, just wanted to note that. look forward to your support. >> colleagues, can we take this item same house same call? without objection, this resolution is adopted. [gavel] >> item 77? >> item 77 is a resolution urging for a moratorium on redemption center clos
. ~ of el salvador. >> supervisor campos. >> thank you, mr. president. on the prior item, i do want to thank all the members of the public who came and especially homeowners who shared their stories. not an easy thing to do, so, thank you. i just want to note that this resolution on el salvador is actually very timely. and unfortunately, since i first introduced this resolution we've had a number of incidents against members of the lgbt community in the last few days, we had...
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community want to participate in the national life of the el salvador. for that reason we're making the demands to our government provide specific promotion for the transgender of women and the lesbian women by promoting el salvador equality and put down discretion based on gender identity. we've formed the sex and this includes the lgbt population particularly with the transgenders and eradicate impunity and initiate a law for gender identity for the transgender population and actually lists institutional to protect lgbt individuals that are deprived of their liberty >> thank you very much. thank you very much thank you very much. as i said before we'll come back to public comment after our special orders at 3:00 p.m. madam clerk special items 51 to 54 >> compromises the special order for a public hearing for persons interested in or obviously to the condominium conversion and the motions associated with the appeal. >> thank you madam clerk as awe our clerk said we've received a letter from the appellant and i understand from the city attorney we need t
community want to participate in the national life of the el salvador. for that reason we're making the demands to our government provide specific promotion for the transgender of women and the lesbian women by promoting el salvador equality and put down discretion based on gender identity. we've formed the sex and this includes the lgbt population particularly with the transgenders and eradicate impunity and initiate a law for gender identity for the transgender population and actually lists...
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el salvador comienza prepararse para recibir a los niÑos que son deportados de los ee.uu.centro americanos nacen lo mismo asÍ comenzamos. ♪ ♪ >> este es un noticiero univisiÓn ediciÓn nocturna con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. ♪ ♪ >> quÉ tal? muy buenas noches estÁ claro que republicanos y demÓcratas tienen opiniones divididas en torno a la crisis de los niÑos pero los integrantes de la comisiÓn del congreso integrada por miembros de ambos partidos tienen decisiÓn definida y les contamos cuÁl es. >> la comisiÓn hispana del congreso fue tajante rechazarÁ cualquier esfuerzo por cambiar los derechos legales de los inmigrantes centro americanos menores de edad. >> estamos opuestos a cualquier iniciativa que trata de disminuir los derechos que tienen un niÑo de tener una defensa o poder para poder quedarse aquÍ. >> aseguran que no poseerÁn la peticiÓn del presidente de fondos de emergencia se incluye cambios a la ley de 2008. >> las caras y rostros de esos niÑos vemos a nuestros hijos, vemos a neustras familias. >> el presidente de la comisiÓn tambiÉn distanciÓ al grupo de s
el salvador comienza prepararse para recibir a los niÑos que son deportados de los ee.uu.centro americanos nacen lo mismo asÍ comenzamos. ♪ ♪ >> este es un noticiero univisiÓn ediciÓn nocturna con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. ♪ ♪ >> quÉ tal? muy buenas noches estÁ claro que republicanos y demÓcratas tienen opiniones divididas en torno a la crisis de los niÑos pero los integrantes de la comisiÓn del congreso integrada por miembros de ambos partidos tienen...
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. >> se reuniÓ con los presidentes de guatemala, honduras y el salvador el presidente no va mÁs pidiÓitado para algunas familias. >> puede que existan unas pocas circunstancias el estatus humanitario para que una familia pueda ser elegida, en vez de hacer un viaje muy peligroso hasta texans. >> agregÓ que los paÍses centroamericanos deben entender que muchos de estos niÑos deberÁn regresar. >> efectivamente aquÍ hay procesos que tiene que respetar la ley de estados unidos, nosotros respetamos la ley de cada paÍs donde hay niÑos que tienen que quedarse con los jueces y ellos decidirÁn si tienen que regresar a sus paÍses, lo que en los pide es que nosotros estemos preparados para recibir a los niÑos que no clasifican para quedarse aquÍ. >> el refugio son derecho universal... >> como una protesta enfrente de la casa blanca. >> para nuestra comunidad es importante que tomen decisiones que tomen como prioridad a los niÑos. >> obama espera que el congreso no se vaya de vacaciones en agosto. >> esta reuniÓn ocurre mientras que en la cÁmara de representantes estÁn esperando que se apruebe paq
. >> se reuniÓ con los presidentes de guatemala, honduras y el salvador el presidente no va mÁs pidiÓitado para algunas familias. >> puede que existan unas pocas circunstancias el estatus humanitario para que una familia pueda ser elegida, en vez de hacer un viaje muy peligroso hasta texans. >> agregÓ que los paÍses centroamericanos deben entender que muchos de estos niÑos deberÁn regresar. >> efectivamente aquÍ hay procesos que tiene que respetar la ley de...
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. >> alicia huyÓ el salvador y se vino con sus dos hijos luego de que le mataron a su marido. >> me loaron las pandillas. a mi hija le dijeron " a tu papÁ lo acaban de matar" a Él le avisaron ellos que lo mataron. >> la familia recibiÓ amenazas. >> de mandar en un papel y me dijeron que el prÓximo iba a ser el niÑo. yo ya no podÍa enterrar a mi marido y cargar con la muerte de mi hijo. >> en honduras la situaciÓn no es mejor. >> fui violada dos veces. >> para esta joven hondureÑa su trayecto tambiÉn fue duro. >> lo mÁs difÍcil fue encontrarme con el coyote y tener que abusar de mi. >> luego, cayÓ en una cÁrcel estadounidense. >> es muy duro, hace frÍo. >> me dio miedo cuando a mi hija la agarrÓ la deportación. >> salieron sin el permiso de su madre. >> cuando me avisaron que venÍan para acÁ me asustÉ. >> alguno de los niÑos que cruzaron la frontera ya se reunieron con sus padres. cientos de menores llegan a la bahÍa. >> en el marco de esta crisis humanitaria y como parte de nuestra cobertura durante el mes de julio hoy ponemos a su disposiciÓn a expertos para que pueda aclararle cualqu
. >> alicia huyÓ el salvador y se vino con sus dos hijos luego de que le mataron a su marido. >> me loaron las pandillas. a mi hija le dijeron " a tu papÁ lo acaban de matar" a Él le avisaron ellos que lo mataron. >> la familia recibiÓ amenazas. >> de mandar en un papel y me dijeron que el prÓximo iba a ser el niÑo. yo ya no podÍa enterrar a mi marido y cargar con la muerte de mi hijo. >> en honduras la situaciÓn no es mejor. >> fui violada...
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hoy el gobierno de el salvador dijo que no aceptarÁ ningÚn niÑo repatriado sin su debido proceso. noticias univisiÓn 14 por esta crisis humanitaria. >> el consulado de el salvador dijo que su gobierno empezÓ una campaÑa de concientizaciÓn, mientras que en washington tiene que ponerse de acuerdo sobre cÓmo van a lidiar con este asunto. >> el gobierno de el salvador dice que no reciben niÑos repatriados pero que a principios de semana rechazÓ la llegada de un aviÓn con familia, porque no sabÍan si recibieron su debido proceso jurÍdico. no recibirÁn a niÑos no acompaÑados sin que hayan tenido una audiencia para determinar si se puede quedar en estados unidos. dicen que han recibido una sola llamada de familiaridad de un niÑo detenido. >> sin embargo hemos recibido otras llamadas de personas, tratando de buscar una dÍa, en cuanto a cuÁles son las desventajas en enviar a sus niÑos. >> a venezuela dice que la entrevista con los niÑos dice que un 53% tienen para reunificarse con familia, y 15% por temor a la criminalidad. se iniciado una campaÑa de sensibilizaciÓn de nombre " no pongas en
hoy el gobierno de el salvador dijo que no aceptarÁ ningÚn niÑo repatriado sin su debido proceso. noticias univisiÓn 14 por esta crisis humanitaria. >> el consulado de el salvador dijo que su gobierno empezÓ una campaÑa de concientizaciÓn, mientras que en washington tiene que ponerse de acuerdo sobre cÓmo van a lidiar con este asunto. >> el gobierno de el salvador dice que no reciben niÑos repatriados pero que a principios de semana rechazÓ la llegada de un aviÓn con...
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. >> cruzo la frontera desde el salvador sola a los 15 aÑos de edad y su hermano de 14 realizÓ la peligrosaabandono completo por parte de los padres. oficiales han reportado que el nÚmero de menores cruzando aumenta cada dÍa mÁs. entrando ya en los cientos de miles. el presidente ha declarado la situaciÓn como una crisis humanitaria. pero ordenÓ que el proceso de deportaciÓn se acelere. para sorpresa de muchos incluyendo Éste abogado. hillary clinton declarÓ que los menores deben ser repatriados a centroamÉrica. estados unidos tiene que enviar un mensaje claro. de que el que hayan logrado cruzar, no significa que se pueden quedar. el doctor experto no asuntos de latinoamÉrica firmemente refuta. >> la crisis no se va a resolver devolviendo a los muchachos a centroamÉrica, los devolvemos o iban a regresar maÑana. >> quÉ puede hacer el gobierno para enfrentar Ésta situaciÓn? > >> tenemos que entender que en el desarrollo, en el buen desarrollo de los polos latinoamericanos, que son nuestros vecinos se encuentra tambiÉn la salud y desarrollo de Éste paÍs. >> el doctor explica que el el problema
. >> cruzo la frontera desde el salvador sola a los 15 aÑos de edad y su hermano de 14 realizÓ la peligrosaabandono completo por parte de los padres. oficiales han reportado que el nÚmero de menores cruzando aumenta cada dÍa mÁs. entrando ya en los cientos de miles. el presidente ha declarado la situaciÓn como una crisis humanitaria. pero ordenÓ que el proceso de deportaciÓn se acelere. para sorpresa de muchos incluyendo Éste abogado. hillary clinton declarÓ que los menores...
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>>los menores en esta historia aÚn tiene una hermana en el salvador. nte la historia de estados unidos, no deja bien parado el presidente barack obama. >> segÚn una encuesta nacional de la universidad, el 33% de los votantes piensa que el presidente obama es el peor presidente desde 1945. >> realmente no hay en su rÉcord, nada que uno pueda decir, hace seis aÑos estamos peor que ahora.. >> la encuesta puso george bush como el segundo peor presidente seguido por el 13% que eligiÓ richard nixon y el 8% que apunto jimmy... no se puede medir a un presidente mientras estÁ en ejercicio porque falta la perspectiva histÓrica. >> la realidad es que este presidente se va a buscar por muchas cosas, porque aprobÓ una reforma de salud y conseguir a millones de personas cobertura, que antes no tenÍan. esta ayudando recuperar esta economÍa de una crisis extremadamente severa. que ahora estamos en un crecimiento econÓmico, se va a juzgar por lo que ahora con la obligatoria. >> la inmigraciÓn puede afectar mÁs la opiniÓn de los hispanos. >> no ha pasado nada. quÉ ha hec
>>los menores en esta historia aÚn tiene una hermana en el salvador. nte la historia de estados unidos, no deja bien parado el presidente barack obama. >> segÚn una encuesta nacional de la universidad, el 33% de los votantes piensa que el presidente obama es el peor presidente desde 1945. >> realmente no hay en su rÉcord, nada que uno pueda decir, hace seis aÑos estamos peor que ahora.. >> la encuesta puso george bush como el segundo peor presidente seguido por el...
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mÁs recientes de los esfuerzos de las autoridades. >> la violencia no le da tregua a el salvador.ivos policiales no paran. tratando de combatir a un enemigo que parece crecer y multiplicarse. ♪ a pesar de los esfuerzos cada dÍa son mÁs las vÍctimas inocentes. >> no tengo palabras, solo que dios le toque el corazÓn a la gente que hace tan de justicia. >> esta mujer llora la muerte de familiar durante el ataque perpetrado este autobÚs donde sujetos armados sin mediar palabra dispararon a mansalva matando a 6 personas e e hiriendo a cuatro mÁs. >> interceptan el autobÚs, le atraviesan el vehÍculo, suben al mismo y empiezan a disparar, es lo que se tiene hasta este momento. >> es una violencia irracional que se ha desbordado, seÑala el ex ministro de seguridad que segÚn Él atenta contra el estado. >> son actos de terrorismo eso ya no le podemos llamar de otra manera. >> 5 policÍas han muerto en las Últimas semanas, el parecer por venganza de los pandilleros que parecen no tenerle miedo a nada ni a nadie. la resistencia al arresto es cada vez mÁs comÚn. es un fenÓmeno fuera de control,
mÁs recientes de los esfuerzos de las autoridades. >> la violencia no le da tregua a el salvador.ivos policiales no paran. tratando de combatir a un enemigo que parece crecer y multiplicarse. ♪ a pesar de los esfuerzos cada dÍa son mÁs las vÍctimas inocentes. >> no tengo palabras, solo que dios le toque el corazÓn a la gente que hace tan de justicia. >> esta mujer llora la muerte de familiar durante el ataque perpetrado este autobÚs donde sujetos armados sin mediar...
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a la par de la reuniÓn de los presidentes centro americanos con obama el cuerpo diplomÁtico de el salvadorla y honduras visitÓ la frontera para hablar de leche migratoria de los niÑos les diremos cuÁles fueron sus conclusiones ni paz ni tregua continua el enfrentamiento la franja de gaza fracasaron o intento diplomÁtico para un cese diplomÁtico. >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn fin de semana con fÉlix de bedout. ♪ >> buenas noches, bienvenidos en noticiero univisiÓn del fin de semana cuando se pensaba que destino del general retirado venezolano hugo carvajal era un desconcierto ahora se cuenta su paÍs como nos dice angÉlica gonzÁlez su suerte dio un giro radical cuando las autoridades holandesas le reconocieron inmunidad diplomÁtica. >> aÚn cuando se esperaba la solicitud es tradiciÓnde hugo carvajal pedida por ee.uu. que lo vincula al narcotrÁfico y las guerrillas de las farc la noticia cambiÓ el curso de los hechos en general fue liberado por el reino de holanda cinco dÍas despuÉs de ser detenido en aruba. >> el reino reconoce que las disposiciones se aplican al seÑor carvajal vargas, e
a la par de la reuniÓn de los presidentes centro americanos con obama el cuerpo diplomÁtico de el salvadorla y honduras visitÓ la frontera para hablar de leche migratoria de los niÑos les diremos cuÁles fueron sus conclusiones ni paz ni tregua continua el enfrentamiento la franja de gaza fracasaron o intento diplomÁtico para un cese diplomÁtico. >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn fin de semana con fÉlix de bedout. ♪ >> buenas noches, bienvenidos en noticiero univisiÓn del...
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what do you think would have happened if you stayed in el salvador? you don't think you would be living. she said a group of men angry at her family kidnapped her, she was held at gun point, drugged and assaulted. location. >> if you come from some place because they want to kill you. you. >> jos lean says the men threatened to come after her again. she is most comfortable telling the story in spanish. . >> translation: they told me it was just a scare, that it was not the real thing. if we continue living where we were living, something more serious could happen to us. >> reporter: it didn't take long for the then 16-year-old to make a decision that would change the course of her future. >> translation: let me tell you the hardest step, which is the hardest one. it's to leave your family and everything you have. which maybe is not much, but it's all you have. it's the hardest part to leave everything behind. >> so he is the one that paid for the coyote to get you here? >> yes. >> reporter: in 2011 her uncle hired a smuggler to help the teen travel fr
what do you think would have happened if you stayed in el salvador? you don't think you would be living. she said a group of men angry at her family kidnapped her, she was held at gun point, drugged and assaulted. location. >> if you come from some place because they want to kill you. you. >> jos lean says the men threatened to come after her again. she is most comfortable telling the story in spanish. . >> translation: they told me it was just a scare, that it was not the...
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her parents left el salvador 10 years ago for the u.s. she's been trying to join them ever since. this 16-year-old told us she wanted a better future for her son. "it was one of the toughest decisions of my life," she said. "but i'm afraid for my son because of the violence and gangs here so i have to try. "o" this day, they were among 60 registered at the center. here, they're asked why they left, warned about the riskes of trying again, and then released. when young people return to these neighborhoods, there is no safety net, and most have no faith their government is working to protect them. >> they are afraid of organized crime. they are afraid of gangs. >> reporter: elizabeth kennedy is a fulbright scholar who has interviewed over 500 salvadoran children. >> it's very common for children here to have already seen a murder. it's common for children to have already lost a family member. that's something no one should have to live with because you're not really living your life if every moment you're afraid you're going to die. >> reporter: el salvador has the world's fourth hi
her parents left el salvador 10 years ago for the u.s. she's been trying to join them ever since. this 16-year-old told us she wanted a better future for her son. "it was one of the toughest decisions of my life," she said. "but i'm afraid for my son because of the violence and gangs here so i have to try. "o" this day, they were among 60 registered at the center. here, they're asked why they left, warned about the riskes of trying again, and then released. when young...
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we have this report from the city of el salvador. >> they call the city of el salvador the beating heartf brazil. it's easy to see why. the passion on show for football this world cup put any other business in the shadows. now the tournament is finished, lights will be thrown upon the legacy f.i.f.a. left behind. this is the federal representative, the man responsible for making sure el salvador gets what it deserves. >> translation: the world cup started the process of seeing problems in the big cities and this hoped us start the process of solving the problems so the world cup will leave a legacy here in el salvador. >> decide the football carnival politicians are not popular in el salvador. social services are worse than other parts of brazil. the crime rate is off the scale. police went on strike and 30 murders occurred in two nights. franco is a local, activist, protest organizers, critic of local government. she says f.i.f.a.'s visit will not change anything. >> translation: i don't think the tournament will leave profits to the city, it's same as when we have carnival every year,
we have this report from the city of el salvador. >> they call the city of el salvador the beating heartf brazil. it's easy to see why. the passion on show for football this world cup put any other business in the shadows. now the tournament is finished, lights will be thrown upon the legacy f.i.f.a. left behind. this is the federal representative, the man responsible for making sure el salvador gets what it deserves. >> translation: the world cup started the process of seeing...
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thank you to the ambassadors of el salvador, honduras, and the three distinguished ministers of el salvador, guatemala. as you notice, the crisis has given rise to a roiling debate in the united states, not only in the congress where there are divergent opinions over how to respond, but in the cities and towns across the united states that have been asked to shelter large numbers of children pending the review of their cases. for all the hardships that have been suffered by these young people and the divisions here about how to respond, i see one silver lining in this crisis. it has focused renewed attention on the insecurity and lack of opportunity that affect millions in central america. i can recall, and there's some veterans of previous eras in u.s. relations with the region, i can recall no time since the 1980's when so much u.s. ed and policy attention has been paid to the region. we may have differing opinions on what is responsible for the surge in these miners, but there can be little dispute over the objective conditions from which they come. according to our own department of hom
thank you to the ambassadors of el salvador, honduras, and the three distinguished ministers of el salvador, guatemala. as you notice, the crisis has given rise to a roiling debate in the united states, not only in the congress where there are divergent opinions over how to respond, but in the cities and towns across the united states that have been asked to shelter large numbers of children pending the review of their cases. for all the hardships that have been suffered by these young people...
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her parents left el salvador ten years ago for the u.s. she's been trying to join them ever since. this 16-year-old told us she wanted a better future for her son. it was one of the toughest decisions of my life, she said, but i'm afraid for my son because of the violence and gangs here, so i had to try. on this day they were among 60 registered at the center. here they're asked why they left, warned about the risks of trying again, and then released. when young people return to these neighborhoods, there is no safety net, and most have no faith their government is working to protect them. >> they are afraid of organized crime, they're afraid of gangs. >> elizabeth kennedy is a full bright scholar who's interviewed over 500 salvadoran children as part of her research. >> it's common for children to have already seen a murder, to have lost a family member. that's something no one should have to live with because you're not really living your life if every moment you're afraid you're going to die. >> reporter: el salvador has the world's fourth highest murder rate fueled by powerful
her parents left el salvador ten years ago for the u.s. she's been trying to join them ever since. this 16-year-old told us she wanted a better future for her son. it was one of the toughest decisions of my life, she said, but i'm afraid for my son because of the violence and gangs here, so i had to try. on this day they were among 60 registered at the center. here they're asked why they left, warned about the risks of trying again, and then released. when young people return to these...