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has played in el salvador over decades. they at the very least have a moral obligation to shelter those who are in danger. >> great, thank you. she paints a bleak picture. we've been in el salvador for over a year, what is your impression of what you have seen, why is the state struggling to come to terms with the crime and violence epidemic that has been described? >> first of all, thank you again for this invitation and for sharing the panel. we have worked previously in a number of years ago and she is a expert and its honor -- it's a honor to work with her closely. it is a complex issue. i think, one key thing that comes to mind is impunity and it's been such a challenge to tackle. the epidemic of violence, you've got about 93 % crimes that go unpunished. that really sends a message that anything could happen because no one will be punished so that is definitely a issue that the country is trying to grapple with. you have crimes that were committed prewar, from the time of the war and crimes committed currently and the
has played in el salvador over decades. they at the very least have a moral obligation to shelter those who are in danger. >> great, thank you. she paints a bleak picture. we've been in el salvador for over a year, what is your impression of what you have seen, why is the state struggling to come to terms with the crime and violence epidemic that has been described? >> first of all, thank you again for this invitation and for sharing the panel. we have worked previously in a number...
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you have been on the ground in el salvador for i think about a year. what's your impression of what you have seen and why -- why is the salvador state struggling to come to terms with the crime and violence epidemic that leonor is describing? >> well, first of all, thank you again for the invitation and for sharing this panel with the panelists. we've worked in the past with chuck. we went to el salvador years ago and it's an honor to work with her closely in el salvador. you know, it's a complex issue. i think one key thing that comes to mind is impunity and why it's such a challenge to tackle. the epidemic of violence, you have about 92% of crimes that go unpunished so that really sends a message that, you know, anything can happen because no one will be punished. so that's definitely an issue that the country is trying to grapple with. you have crimes that were committed prewar from the time of the war, crimes committed now and the issues remain the same. i think that's a lot of hope. i would like to think, due to the court ruling or the supreme cour
you have been on the ground in el salvador for i think about a year. what's your impression of what you have seen and why -- why is the salvador state struggling to come to terms with the crime and violence epidemic that leonor is describing? >> well, first of all, thank you again for the invitation and for sharing this panel with the panelists. we've worked in the past with chuck. we went to el salvador years ago and it's an honor to work with her closely in el salvador. you know, it's a...
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and the sea in el salvador -- embassy in el salvador. on the committee level, the private sector plays a key role in engaging in trying to be a part of the solution of the crime issue. and in particular, even opportunities for ex-gang members and things like that. it is important not to forget is part private sector of the equation. and i think it is more challenging to think of the private sector on a national level. in the national level, the private sector is a political has always been linked to one of the main political parties. so there are conversations and dialogue with the private sector for different issues. for example, tax reform and some others. not think level, i do it is that easy to work with the private sector, like engaging them in the human rights agenda. but at the community level -- -- and the current current attorney general has given some times that he would be interested in running for a second term. he can do it. and i think the most important thing is that any high-level reelected inuld be an automatic way. if a
and the sea in el salvador -- embassy in el salvador. on the committee level, the private sector plays a key role in engaging in trying to be a part of the solution of the crime issue. and in particular, even opportunities for ex-gang members and things like that. it is important not to forget is part private sector of the equation. and i think it is more challenging to think of the private sector on a national level. in the national level, the private sector is a political has always been...
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with her in el salvador. one key thing that comes to mind is impunity and why it is so much of a challenge to tackle. you have about 92% of crimes they go unpunished. so that sends a message that anything can happen because no one will be punished. so that is definitely an issue the country is trying to grapple with. you have crimes that were committed before the war from the time of the war and the issues remain the same. hope i wouldt of think through the finding of the amnesty law unconstitutional. a lot of these cases will be looked into. there is an effort by the attorney general's office to establish historic crime team to look at these cases. part of the project we do and assistance we provide is to those looking to escape. go,e is a lot of waste to but looking at the important cases we can set the president it does not matter when the crime was committed or now, that it is not going to be allowed. that is a strong message. so impunity will not be a factor i would say. but also i think that being highl
with her in el salvador. one key thing that comes to mind is impunity and why it is so much of a challenge to tackle. you have about 92% of crimes they go unpunished. so that sends a message that anything can happen because no one will be punished. so that is definitely an issue the country is trying to grapple with. you have crimes that were committed before the war from the time of the war and the issues remain the same. hope i wouldt of think through the finding of the amnesty law...
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. >>> up next, a forum on what can be done to combat crime and violence in el salvador. latin-american scholars talk about the legal activity and the entrance of el salvadorians to the u.s. >> good afternoon. hi. so welcome. i direct the dialogues rule of law program. we are delighted today to partner for a discussion on criminal violence and traditional justice in el salvador. in recent weeks, this country has been consumed by images of undocumented immigrants being separated from their children under the administration's policy of prosecuting and detaining those who cross the border illegally. most of these hail from northern countries of el salvador, guatema guatema guatemala, and honduras. talking of the root causes to flee their home countries and make the dangerous journey to the united states. so today we're going to take a deep dive into one of those countries el salvador. el salvador has made strides since the civil war that left 75,000 people dead. it has a stable democracy with regular elections and notably it has elected governments of the right and left inclu
. >>> up next, a forum on what can be done to combat crime and violence in el salvador. latin-american scholars talk about the legal activity and the entrance of el salvadorians to the u.s. >> good afternoon. hi. so welcome. i direct the dialogues rule of law program. we are delighted today to partner for a discussion on criminal violence and traditional justice in el salvador. in recent weeks, this country has been consumed by images of undocumented immigrants being separated...
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he was totally committed to defeating the guerrilla insurgency in el salvador he used to discuss how he traveled around to the military bases where u.s. trainers were based he talked about the importance of building human intelligence information as opposed to just technical information i don't think he had any hesitations about obtaining information by very rough forms that were being carried out by the salvadoran armed forces under the eyes of u.s. military trainers. steele was the chief american country insurgency expert on the ground in el salvador a figure of a new almost authority to the salvadoran military here to the mill group commander in el salvador nothing moves with his authority. and it was due eradicate the guerrilla movement it's very well written through history that there were major massacres being conducted. we put these allegations to retired colonel steele and have received no reply. by the end of the civil war at least seventy five thousand salvadoran civilians have died and one million refugees have fled.
he was totally committed to defeating the guerrilla insurgency in el salvador he used to discuss how he traveled around to the military bases where u.s. trainers were based he talked about the importance of building human intelligence information as opposed to just technical information i don't think he had any hesitations about obtaining information by very rough forms that were being carried out by the salvadoran armed forces under the eyes of u.s. military trainers. steele was the chief...
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embassy in el salvador at the time. colonel steele as the no good commander was in charge of special forces teams the training teams that were out of brigade headquarters. the u.s. was trying to defeat a guerrilla insurgency and american ex-pats strange this of a door and security forces in the dark arts of counterinsurgency some of these salvadoran paramilitary units were effectively death squads. celery in a case deal was a u.s. drug enforcement agent who was involved in training these paramilitaries. he was widely acknowledged for his efforts. james steele in salvador. very military died very disciplined his decorations. medals and stuff that was given to him by the u.s. military and the salvadoran military were surrounding his office so i was very impressed with colonel steel. dr george because i got to know and like james when he visited salvador to write a ph d. thesis on u.s. military strategy in central america. he was totally committed to defeating the guerrilla insurgency in el salvador he used to discuss how
embassy in el salvador at the time. colonel steele as the no good commander was in charge of special forces teams the training teams that were out of brigade headquarters. the u.s. was trying to defeat a guerrilla insurgency and american ex-pats strange this of a door and security forces in the dark arts of counterinsurgency some of these salvadoran paramilitary units were effectively death squads. celery in a case deal was a u.s. drug enforcement agent who was involved in training these...
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embassy in el salvador at the time. colonel steele as the no good commander was in charge of the special forces teams the training teams that were out of brigade headquarters. the u.s. was trying to defeat a guerrilla insurgency and american ex-pats strange this of a drawer in security forces in the dark arts of counterinsurgency some of these were drawn paramilitary units where effectively death squads. celery in a case deal was a u.s. drug enforcement agent who was involved in training these paramilitaries. he was widely acknowledged for his efforts. james steele in salvador. very military guy very disciplined his decorations. medals and that was given to him by the u.s. military and the salvadoran military were surrounding his office so i was very impressed with colonel steel. dr george because i got to know and like james when he visited salvador to write a ph d. thesis on u.s. military strategy in central america. he was totally committed to defeating the guerrilla insurgency in el salvador he used to discuss how h
embassy in el salvador at the time. colonel steele as the no good commander was in charge of the special forces teams the training teams that were out of brigade headquarters. the u.s. was trying to defeat a guerrilla insurgency and american ex-pats strange this of a drawer in security forces in the dark arts of counterinsurgency some of these were drawn paramilitary units where effectively death squads. celery in a case deal was a u.s. drug enforcement agent who was involved in training these...
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embassy in el salvador at the time. colonel steele as the no good commander was in charge of the special forces teams the training teams that were out of brigade headquarters. the u.s. was trying to defeat a guerrilla insurgency and american ex-pats strange this of a door and security forces in the dark arts of counterinsurgency some of these salvadoran paramilitary units were effectively death squads. cell arena casteel was a u.s. drug enforcement agent who was involved in training these...
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and iraq today el salvador's of. the power of the concept is an. ally in afghanistan and. dick cheney as a congressman made any number of visits to central america did members of the reagan administration who were in the four runners of the neoconservatives come into office and really take the whole approach to its next level in iraq. they opened the cover story in the new york times magazine that and saw that it described the creation of this new police commando unit within the iraqi interior ministry and mentioned that the the u.s. military adviser in charge of this was jim steele. was probably more alarmed when i started to hear reports a few months later that that particular unit was carrying out death squad activities in iraq the publication by wiki leaks of thousands of diplomatic cables show that by july two thousand and five the u.s. embassy in baghdad was telling washington about the abuse being committed by the commandos. we also learned that adnan tarbet was a guest at the american embassy in baghdad he me
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hhs is not in guatemala or el salvador.be honest with you, i'm not sure that our officials are involved in that process. i can take that back and get you a clear answer on that. >> i hope that you will and i will submit my question for the record because i would like to know if the state department that deals with other nations, and of course our domestic agencies here, whether they can represent to. >> and people that none of these children have died or been severely injured while in the custody of the united states government. that's my question. >> i would also like to echo the comments by representative ingle and also my colleague about the work that they're doing to fight corruption in guatemala and, although it gets fair to always be critical of any organization and take a critical look, i think it's important only thing about helping these countries get off, get back on their feet to make sure that we have an organization that is trying to root out corruption and really restore the rule of law. let me ask you this. c
hhs is not in guatemala or el salvador.be honest with you, i'm not sure that our officials are involved in that process. i can take that back and get you a clear answer on that. >> i hope that you will and i will submit my question for the record because i would like to know if the state department that deals with other nations, and of course our domestic agencies here, whether they can represent to. >> and people that none of these children have died or been severely injured while...
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jessica fled the brutal violence of el salvador. she and her sons received death threats from ms-13 and she herself was beaten in front of her children by gang members. yet that's one response, is to separate the children. the other one that just does not have any semblance of consistency is to move forward on ending the tps program for those countries like el salvador that have, you know, those countries have hundreds of thousands of people here legally, and they're being sent back because it's safer now? there's a definite contradiction with sending these people, many have been here for years legally, to escape violence, sending them back because now it's safer. yet at the same time, the administration is saying what an enormous threat it now is becoming. how can you reconcile such contributions? these things simply don't make sense. they contradict each other by their own definition. >> thanks for the question. as i mentioned earlier, what our goal at the state department is in our view is we need to help these countries address
jessica fled the brutal violence of el salvador. she and her sons received death threats from ms-13 and she herself was beaten in front of her children by gang members. yet that's one response, is to separate the children. the other one that just does not have any semblance of consistency is to move forward on ending the tps program for those countries like el salvador that have, you know, those countries have hundreds of thousands of people here legally, and they're being sent back because...
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embassy in el salvador at the time. colonel steele as the no group commander was in charge of the special forces teams the training teams that were out of brigade headquarters. the u.s. was trying to defeat a guerrilla insurgency and american ex-pats strange this of a door and security forces in the dark arts of counterinsurgency some of these salvadoran paramilitary units were effectively death squads. celery in a case deal was a u.s. drug enforcement agent who was involved in training these paramilitaries. he was widely acknowledged for his efforts. james steel in sounded all. very military died very disciplined his decorations. medals and stuff that was given to him by the us military and the salvadoran military were surrounding his office so i was very impressed with colonel steele. dr george because i got to know and like james when he visited salvador to write a ph d. thesis on u.s. military strategy in central america. he was totally committed to defeating the guerrilla insurgency in el salvador he used to discus
embassy in el salvador at the time. colonel steele as the no group commander was in charge of the special forces teams the training teams that were out of brigade headquarters. the u.s. was trying to defeat a guerrilla insurgency and american ex-pats strange this of a door and security forces in the dark arts of counterinsurgency some of these salvadoran paramilitary units were effectively death squads. celery in a case deal was a u.s. drug enforcement agent who was involved in training these...
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steele was the chief american country insurgency expert on the ground in el salvador a figure of enormous authority to the door and military of the mill group commander in el salvador nuffin moules with authority. and it was due eradicate the guerrilla movement it's very well written through history that there were major massacres being conducted. we put these allegations to retired colonel steele and have received no reply. by the end of the civil war at least seventy five thousand salvadoran civilians have died and one million refugees have fled the country the salvadoran military who are to the advance of the guerrillas leading some in washington to believe the u.s. advisory role was a success. so much so that even david petraeus then an ambitious thirty three year old major visited the door to study this country insurgency campaign the young to trace even reportedly stayed in steele's house while their. eighteen years later in baghdad but now general petraeus would use steele's expertise to fight the iraqi insurgency. the architects of the iraq war did not expect a violent uprising so
steele was the chief american country insurgency expert on the ground in el salvador a figure of enormous authority to the door and military of the mill group commander in el salvador nuffin moules with authority. and it was due eradicate the guerrilla movement it's very well written through history that there were major massacres being conducted. we put these allegations to retired colonel steele and have received no reply. by the end of the civil war at least seventy five thousand salvadoran...
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movilizan las economÍas en otros vecinos de mÉxico y el salvador.uar no es tan fÁcil como parece sobre todo por la violencia. >> es un problema serio. no hay soluciones fÁciles. se ha intentado que a travÉs del crecimiento econÓmico esto se resuelva y no se ha logrado. se -- a quien washington el gobierno se estÁ quedando sin soluciones ante un problema tan grave y que tiene consecuencias no sÓlo para estos paÍses que se encuentran entre los mÁs violentos del planeta sino aquÍ para estados unidos. edwin: hay que recordar que para el gobierno federal el huir de la violencia de pandillas ya no es un hecho aceptado para solicitar asilo y menos porque son esas vÍctimas que serÁn sin pruebas las que ahora estÁn siendo deportadas por inmigraciÓn. ramÓn: de regreso al Área de la bahÍa, a menos de un mes de ser absuelto un funcional o por denuncias de acoso sexual surgen nuevos detalles. el administrador de la ciudad acordÓ separarse del cargo con un acuerdo que incluya el pago por despido de tres 150,000 dÓlares, segÚn indicaron funcionarios municipales. z
movilizan las economÍas en otros vecinos de mÉxico y el salvador.uar no es tan fÁcil como parece sobre todo por la violencia. >> es un problema serio. no hay soluciones fÁciles. se ha intentado que a travÉs del crecimiento econÓmico esto se resuelva y no se ha logrado. se -- a quien washington el gobierno se estÁ quedando sin soluciones ante un problema tan grave y que tiene consecuencias no sÓlo para estos paÍses que se encuentran entre los mÁs violentos del planeta sino aquÍ...
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>>agüero dijo que trabajarÁn en conjunto con autoridades de guatemala y el salvador. troamÉrica, es el bienestar de estados unidos. el objetivo que nos debe unir es atacar las causas de la migraciÓn. >>autoridades guatemaltecas se comprometieron a promover la polÍtica migratoria. >>era trabajar no solamente por una campaÑa, sino disuadir una inmigraciÓn irregular y promover una polÍtica migratoria. >>en las prÓximas semanas se estarÍa inaugurando la nueva oficina de inmigraciÓn, que tiene el Único objetivo de brindar asesorÍa al migrante. vilo al mundo entero desde el 23 de junio cuando niÑos y al entrenador de fÚtbol quedaron atrapados en una cueva en tailandia. fueron todos salvados. pablo: fue recibida en el hospital con aplausos la ambulancia que transportaba a los Últimos cantos, festejos que celebra todo un paÍs. el Último rescate de cuatro fue que finalizÓ el operativo. >>algo que nadie creÍa posible. nos sentimos orgullosos. >>todos los voluntarios que trabajaron en la organizaciÓn abandonaron el lugar, entre ellos el mÉdico que acompaÑÓ al equipo y los tres ma
>>agüero dijo que trabajarÁn en conjunto con autoridades de guatemala y el salvador. troamÉrica, es el bienestar de estados unidos. el objetivo que nos debe unir es atacar las causas de la migraciÓn. >>autoridades guatemaltecas se comprometieron a promover la polÍtica migratoria. >>era trabajar no solamente por una campaÑa, sino disuadir una inmigraciÓn irregular y promover una polÍtica migratoria. >>en las prÓximas semanas se estarÍa inaugurando la nueva...
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he was totally committed to defeating the guerrilla insurgency in el salvador he used to discuss how he traveled around to the military bases where u.s. trainers were based he talked about the importance of building human intelligence information as opposed to just technical information i don't think he had any hesitations about obtaining information by very rough forms that were being carried out by the salvadoran armed forces under the eyes of u.s. military trainers. steele was the chief american country insurgency expert on the ground in el salvador a figure of a new almost authority to the salvadoran military here to the mill group commander in el salvador nothing moves with his authority. and their objective was to eradicate the guerrilla movement it's very well written through history that there were major massacres being conducted. we put these allegations to retired colonel steele and have received no reply.
he was totally committed to defeating the guerrilla insurgency in el salvador he used to discuss how he traveled around to the military bases where u.s. trainers were based he talked about the importance of building human intelligence information as opposed to just technical information i don't think he had any hesitations about obtaining information by very rough forms that were being carried out by the salvadoran armed forces under the eyes of u.s. military trainers. steele was the chief...
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to help people in el salvador? to reevecan be done amp naturalization process and system to help get people here who should be here, faster or whatever the case may be? the missouri we are having some difficulties with the signal from martin smith is so we try . we will be taking your calls on the topic on those event happening at the border. you can give us your first active, (202) 748-8000 for democrats. (202) 748-8001 four republicans. .ndependents, (202) 748-8002 if you're a border resident, (202) 748-8003. in north carolina on the republican line. caller: i'm not on a border state but we have a big influx , south of the border people appear. -- up here. the liberals always saying this is a nation of immigrants. 1920's, back in the 20th century they came through ellis island. welfare, theiven food stamps and housing and all that. they came in and worked. their sum, the mafia done crimes in everything like that. year to $116 billion a assist illegal immigrants in our country. they need to do something with the g
to help people in el salvador? to reevecan be done amp naturalization process and system to help get people here who should be here, faster or whatever the case may be? the missouri we are having some difficulties with the signal from martin smith is so we try . we will be taking your calls on the topic on those event happening at the border. you can give us your first active, (202) 748-8000 for democrats. (202) 748-8001 four republicans. .ndependents, (202) 748-8002 if you're a border...
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however his work in el salvador had not been forgotten by powerful washington insiders like vice president dick cheney who knew steele cheney was the first senior american politician to draw parallels between el salvador and iraq. palmer the concept is a. little pli in afghanistan and iraq. dick cheney as a congressman made any number of visits to central america did members of the reagan administration who were in the four runners of the neoconservatives come into office and really take the whole approach to the next level in iraq. they opened a cover story in the new york times magazine that and saw that it described the creation of this new police commando unit within the iraqi interior ministry and mentioned that the the u.s. military adviser in charge of this was jim steele. was probably more alarmed when i started to hear reports a few months later that that particular unit was carrying out death squad activities in iraq the publication by wiki leaks of thousands of diplomatic cables show that by july two thousand and five the u.s. embassy in baghdad was telling washington about the
however his work in el salvador had not been forgotten by powerful washington insiders like vice president dick cheney who knew steele cheney was the first senior american politician to draw parallels between el salvador and iraq. palmer the concept is a. little pli in afghanistan and iraq. dick cheney as a congressman made any number of visits to central america did members of the reagan administration who were in the four runners of the neoconservatives come into office and really take the...
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his daughters and deported back to el salvador without her. your organization, what are you guys doing? >> family separation is not new in the broken immigration system. we have not been getting any government cooperations through these entities. we that hhad to become our own e investigators trying to locate these parents. we see parents being detained and during the process not being marked as parents. if they sign deportation papers, they'll we reunited with their children. >> you said something that i heard before that family separation is not new in this country. what's new about family separation this time, under this administration? i think we see the current administration abusing the authority of i.c.e. i.c.e. is just a government entity, the agency has no legal authority, international and domestic laws require asylum seeker submit a legal claim. >> you are saying asylum seekers are being discouraged or prevented to file a claim, if you want your children back, you got to get out of the country? >> yes. they're basically using these
his daughters and deported back to el salvador without her. your organization, what are you guys doing? >> family separation is not new in the broken immigration system. we have not been getting any government cooperations through these entities. we that hhad to become our own e investigators trying to locate these parents. we see parents being detained and during the process not being marked as parents. if they sign deportation papers, they'll we reunited with their children. >>...
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transpor transportes haitianos. >>> los drones permiten que su tecnologÍa llegue al sector caÑero en el salvador reino unido ha de ta detectado que las chicas en este 13 y 14 aÑos en el Área social desde favor ciud es importante para un suicidio la doctora lina costa bienvenida doctora. >>> gracias >>> es un tema importante de abordar por estos reportes que hemos visto por este incremento de auto flagelaciÓn ¿ quÉ lleva a las adolescentes ha hacerlo? >>> hay muchos estudios pero hemos visto el uso del celular, de las redes sociales. porque las niÑas son mÁs sociales su mundo social es mÁs importante, su imagen es mÁs É el uso de las redes sociales y el telÉfono corta otras cosas que necesitan para dormir,>>> eso les crea el estÉs soe todo a esa edad.nss ¿ quÉ consejos tiene para alguien que se dio cuenta que su hijo o hija se estÁ haciendo daÑo? >>> lo mÁs importante buscar ayuda profesional porque quienes se hacen daÑo lo hacen porque estÁn sufriendo no saben procesar algÚn sentimiento o algo que pasa en su dÍa a dia. tambiÉn tenemos que disminuir su estrÉs, no es la forma de mantener secretos
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this discussion dealing with crime and violence in el salvador after el salvador's supreme court struck down are thelaws years ago ruling opening the way for prosecutors to reopen cases of human rights abuses in el salvador. [indistinct conversations]
this discussion dealing with crime and violence in el salvador after el salvador's supreme court struck down are thelaws years ago ruling opening the way for prosecutors to reopen cases of human rights abuses in el salvador. [indistinct conversations]
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authority to the door and military of the mill group commander in el salvador nuffin moules with his authority. and it was due eradicate the guerrilla movement it's very well written through history that there were major massacres being conducted. we put these allegations to retired colonel steele and have received no reply. by the end of the civil war at least seventy five thousand salvadoran civilians have died and one million refugees have fled the country the salvadoran military who are to the advance of the guerrillas leading some in washington to believe the u.s. advisory role was a success. so much so that even david petraeus then an ambitious thirty three year old major visited salvador to study this country insurgency campaign the young to trace even reportedly stayed in steele's house while their. eighteen years later in baghdad and now general petraeus would use steele's expertise to fight the iraqi insurgency. the architects of the iraq war did not expect a violent uprising so they started training a regular police force for what they thought. would be a mostly peaceful t
authority to the door and military of the mill group commander in el salvador nuffin moules with his authority. and it was due eradicate the guerrilla movement it's very well written through history that there were major massacres being conducted. we put these allegations to retired colonel steele and have received no reply. by the end of the civil war at least seventy five thousand salvadoran civilians have died and one million refugees have fled the country the salvadoran military who are to...
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backing of the right-wing regimes terribly murderous regimes in guatemala, honduras,, el salvador?r: first of all, let me say that as someone who came to the u.s. still in my teenage years in 1980, and who became involved in what was broadly known as the solidarity movement back in the 1980's, i actually have a very close relationship with the sanctuary movement back then. i believe it was a practical statement of disagreement by people of faith in this country to policies that were being enacted by the federal government precisely against central american immigrants running away mostly from dictatorial right-wing regimes in central america. what i see today in these so-called new sanctuary movements is a gradual expression against -- again of dissenting voices mainly from faith communities that are appalled at the policies that we continue to have in place, that we continue to enforce, and i believe that the sanctuary movement, whether it is in the form of the places of worship or cities declaring themselves sanctuary, are once again expressions, very important expressions, of a d
backing of the right-wing regimes terribly murderous regimes in guatemala, honduras,, el salvador?r: first of all, let me say that as someone who came to the u.s. still in my teenage years in 1980, and who became involved in what was broadly known as the solidarity movement back in the 1980's, i actually have a very close relationship with the sanctuary movement back then. i believe it was a practical statement of disagreement by people of faith in this country to policies that were being...
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niÑos y sus padres puede dejar terribles secuelas en los pequeÑos, tal es el caso de la pequeÑa de el salvadoro. >> ¿ quiÉn?. >> yo. >> entre bromas y sonrisas Él preparaba a su hija para su primer dÍa de escuela, esto despuÉs de haber sido deportada hace mÁs de una semana de un albergue de houston, texas. >> ella como que empieza a llorar, entonces tengo que ir, empezarla a mimar y decirle esto estÁ malo. >> pero no estaba asÍ ella. >> ella no era asÍ. >> Él pensÓ que al llegar a la escuela todo serÍa alegria pero ella no quiso entrar a clases. >> no se quiere despegar de usted. >> no, no quiere, es como un capricho que ella trae ¿ no?. >> separarse de su padre, y para nadie creo que serÍa fÁcil, imagÍnese una niÑa de seis aÑos. >> la tarea de olvidar lo ocurrido no serÁ nada fÁcil, por lo que esta familia intenta mantener distraÍda a la pequeÑa. como no quiso estar en la escuela su padre se fue en busca de sus frutas preferidas y luego la llevÓ a uno de sus lugares favoritos, el muelle artesanal donde la pequeÑa comenzÓ a sonreÍr de nuevo al ver el paisaje y los peces. >> ella cuando viene a
niÑos y sus padres puede dejar terribles secuelas en los pequeÑos, tal es el caso de la pequeÑa de el salvadoro. >> ¿ quiÉn?. >> yo. >> entre bromas y sonrisas Él preparaba a su hija para su primer dÍa de escuela, esto despuÉs de haber sido deportada hace mÁs de una semana de un albergue de houston, texas. >> ella como que empieza a llorar, entonces tengo que ir, empezarla a mimar y decirle esto estÁ malo. >> pero no estaba asÍ ella. >> ella no era...
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authority to the door and military of the mill group commander in el salvador nuffin moules with his authority. and it was due eradicate the guerrilla movement it's very well written through history that there were major massacres being conducted. we put these allegations to retired colonel steele and have received no reply. by the end of the civil war at least seventy five thousand salvadoran civilians have died and one million refugees have fled the country the salvadoran military who are to the advance of the guerrillas leading some in washington to believe the u.s. advisory role was a success. so much so that even david petraeus then an ambitious thirty three year old major visited salvador to study this country insurgency campaign the young portray us even reportedly stayed in steele's house while their. eighteen years later in baghdad but now general petraeus would use steele's expertise to fight the iraqi insurgency. the architects of the iraq war did not expect a violent uprising so they started training a regular police force for what they thought. would be a mostly peaceful
authority to the door and military of the mill group commander in el salvador nuffin moules with his authority. and it was due eradicate the guerrilla movement it's very well written through history that there were major massacres being conducted. we put these allegations to retired colonel steele and have received no reply. by the end of the civil war at least seventy five thousand salvadoran civilians have died and one million refugees have fled the country the salvadoran military who are to...
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ui tre la bestia, y su c defu e guatemala, muy bonito dibujo, y otro mÁs dice el salvador y mÓnica que quÉ sÍntomas ves quÉ hubo afectaciÓn emocional para estos pequeÑos? >>> pues el trauma puede describirse en coraje o mucha alegrÍa, o sea unos extremos de emociÓn, pero tambiÉn lo que hemos visto niÑos solos, niÑos que no pueden expresarse por eso el arte les ayuda a expresar lo que las palabras no tienen las palabras de hacer. >>> bueno esta tarde noticieros telemundo estaremos mostrando mÁs videos de estos niÑos inmigrantes que se reencontraron con sus padres realmente hay mucho fondo en cada dibujo hay una historia, y tambiÉn estaremos mostrando algunos videos de estos pequeÑos y solo recordar que esta misma tarde en la corte de san diego, una organizaciÓn ha logrado una medida cautelar donde exige al gobierno de donald trump la reunificaciÓn de estos pequeÑos de manera inmediata porqueice se ha perdido mucho tiempo y mucho de estos pequeÑos como ha expresado esta organizaciÓn han tenido secuelas emocionales, regreso contigo y estamos al pendiente. >>> si cuÁnto dicen estos pequeÑo
ui tre la bestia, y su c defu e guatemala, muy bonito dibujo, y otro mÁs dice el salvador y mÓnica que quÉ sÍntomas ves quÉ hubo afectaciÓn emocional para estos pequeÑos? >>> pues el trauma puede describirse en coraje o mucha alegrÍa, o sea unos extremos de emociÓn, pero tambiÉn lo que hemos visto niÑos solos, niÑos que no pueden expresarse por eso el arte les ayuda a expresar lo que las palabras no tienen las palabras de hacer. >>> bueno esta tarde noticieros...
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thank you. >>> up next here on c-span 3 efforts to combat crime and violence in el salvador as way toeduce illegal immigration to the u.s. then at 8:00, a look at jobs, training and wages in america. then at 9:00 eastern, the false information on social media. >>> the former head of the fbi's chief of counterespionage section peter strzok goes before the house. he led the fbi's investigation into then secretary of state hillary clinton's use of a private e-mail server. live coverage starts at 10:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span 3, online at c-span.org and listen with the free c-span radio app. >>> president trump will announce his nominee for the supreme court. filling the vacancy left by retiring justice anthony kennedy. watch the announcement live tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. >>> the c-span bus is traveling across the country on the 50 capitals tour. the bus stopped in fairbanks, alaska, asking folks what's the most important issue in alaska? >> well, the issue that's most important to me is the environment. dutch harbor
thank you. >>> up next here on c-span 3 efforts to combat crime and violence in el salvador as way toeduce illegal immigration to the u.s. then at 8:00, a look at jobs, training and wages in america. then at 9:00 eastern, the false information on social media. >>> the former head of the fbi's chief of counterespionage section peter strzok goes before the house. he led the fbi's investigation into then secretary of state hillary clinton's use of a private e-mail server. live...
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la mayorÍa de honduras, el salvador y guatemala. os del instituto nacional de migraciÓn. nmucho por ser hondureÑos. me intentaron violar. de la ley . op >>los menores no deben estar en estaciones migratorias. alverto: informes revelan que las y lamentos una constante invariable en centros de detenciÓn en mÉxico muchos de ellos improvisados y sin ver relaciÓn. alberto garcÍa. univisiÓn ramÓn: autoridades electorales ratificaron el abrumador triunfo de andrÉs manuel lÓpez obrador, en los comicios presidenciales del pasado 1 de julio. al concluir el cÓmputo en los recintos distritos del paÍs, se concluyÓ que la participación electoral alcanzÓ el 63%. segÚn dijo el instituto nacional electoral en un comunicado, los resultados serÁn remitidos al tribunal electoral que tambiÉn deberÁ ratificarlos. el ine 53,s enseguida,hay luto en el mundo el trÍptico tratamos de del cantante de mÚsica regional mexicana. avanzan las preciosas labores en tailandia para rescatar a los menores que llevaron hace dos semanas atrapados en una cueva. c ontinuamos
la mayorÍa de honduras, el salvador y guatemala. os del instituto nacional de migraciÓn. nmucho por ser hondureÑos. me intentaron violar. de la ley . op >>los menores no deben estar en estaciones migratorias. alverto: informes revelan que las y lamentos una constante invariable en centros de detenciÓn en mÉxico muchos de ellos improvisados y sin ver relaciÓn. alberto garcÍa. univisiÓn ramÓn: autoridades electorales ratificaron el abrumador triunfo de andrÉs manuel lÓpez...
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. >> a pesar de que el salvador es uno de los paÍses con un alto Índice de violencia el ministro de turismo lugares y los pueblos. la situaciÓn de la dennings vencÍa, la pobreza es algo por lo que yo tambiÉn emigré hace tanto tiempo. los nuevos hoteles que estamos a viendo en las playas que es vamos construyendo tambiÉn hoteles 2.2 millones de turistas lo visitan comparado con el 2010 y siete crearÁ un convenio con al todo y pacto con un equipo de fu gol de aquÍ de los Ángeles donde hemos presentado salvador grande con su gente conocido por la revista la ford donde son catalogados en los destinos para visitar en este aÑo. hay que seguir empujando el tema de lÁser unidad, y de seguir en volcando todo el tema de prevenciÓn. hay que seguir adelante supuesto hay que atacar la policÍa nacional y a turismo tienen todo por ahora controlado el consulado de mÉxico iniciÓ en la semana de concientizaciÓn de trata de perth zonas eleven tiene como objetivo prevenir este tipo de crimen y ante todo crear conciencia de nuez comunidad para combatirlo. >> es un problema que existe sido por mucho tiempo y dif
. >> a pesar de que el salvador es uno de los paÍses con un alto Índice de violencia el ministro de turismo lugares y los pueblos. la situaciÓn de la dennings vencÍa, la pobreza es algo por lo que yo tambiÉn emigré hace tanto tiempo. los nuevos hoteles que estamos a viendo en las playas que es vamos construyendo tambiÉn hoteles 2.2 millones de turistas lo visitan comparado con el 2010 y siete crearÁ un convenio con al todo y pacto con un equipo de fu gol de aquÍ de los Ángeles...
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today from a man named steele who has been out there working with the security forces a veteran of el salvador's dirty war sent to iraq who seem to be without portfolio doing whatever it is that he wanted to take interest and next about in counterinsurgency while this interview was going on with jim steele there were these terrible screams about pain and terror but what was his mission and what legacy did he leave searching for studio on al-jazeera. oh i'm maryam namazie is a quick look at the top stories now hamas officials have told the reuters news agency the cease fire has been reached with israel to end recent violence in gaza but it has not been confirmed by the israeli government and. gaza strip two teenagers were killed during israel's largest daylight attack on how mass in the gaza war in two thousand and fourteen israeli jets targeted several neighborhoods in the gaza strip dozens of hamas targets were hit meanwhile hamas fired more than seventy mortar bombs and rockets at southern israel nearly a dozen were intercepted one exploded near an israeli border community but no injuries have
today from a man named steele who has been out there working with the security forces a veteran of el salvador's dirty war sent to iraq who seem to be without portfolio doing whatever it is that he wanted to take interest and next about in counterinsurgency while this interview was going on with jim steele there were these terrible screams about pain and terror but what was his mission and what legacy did he leave searching for studio on al-jazeera. oh i'm maryam namazie is a quick look at the...
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el caso. en los angeles, california, salvador durÁn. univisiÓn. iendo millones de dÓlares, debido la guerra comercial que libra con varios paÍses, especialmente china. los contingentes pagarÁn el programa de asistencia que segÚn reporta jeannette rodrÍguez, serÁ temporal. janet: en las granjas a travÉs del paÍses se sienten los efectos de la guerra comercial con china y otros paÍses. >> la frustraciÓn de estos rancheros es que no hicieron nada mal, ¿por quÉ los estÁ afectando? janet: las pÉrdidas econÓmicas de los granjeros, segÚn estadÍsticas, son multimillonarias y el gobierno ahora busca poner una curita sobre la herida sangrante. el departamento de agricultura hoy anunciÓ un paquete de ayuda temporal de 12,000 millones de dÓlares, que en parte se repartirÁ en pagos incrementales a productores de soya, maÍz, productos lÁcteos, entre otros. el gobierno dice que esta es una soluciÓn a corto plazo, en lo que el presidente trump negocia mejores a coros ecolÓgicos. >> una vez que se crea este incentivo, vendrÁn otros sectores pidiendo ayuda para comp
el caso. en los angeles, california, salvador durÁn. univisiÓn. iendo millones de dÓlares, debido la guerra comercial que libra con varios paÍses, especialmente china. los contingentes pagarÁn el programa de asistencia que segÚn reporta jeannette rodrÍguez, serÁ temporal. janet: en las granjas a travÉs del paÍses se sienten los efectos de la guerra comercial con china y otros paÍses. >> la frustraciÓn de estos rancheros es que no hicieron nada mal, ¿por quÉ los estÁ...
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today from a man named steele who has been out there working with the security forces a veteran of el salvador's diety board sent to iraq you seem to be without portfolio doing whatever it is that he wanted to take interest and next about in counterinsurgency while this interview was going on with jim steele there were these terrible screams about pain and terror but what was his mission and what legacy did he leave searching for steel amount is iraq. the top stories on al-jazeera somali security services said to be back in control of the interior ministry compound after two bomb blasts and a gun battle in the past few hours a car bomb exploded outside the building in the heart of the capital mogadishu before gunman from inside five people are reported to have been killed during the attack mode of has more now from the city. where it may have been cheating. and al-shabaab members again and again. to the media even. people who are going. to apply what we know if he ended the truck at that computer. also it could have been able to go on from i mean . that. have been taken but you know what could g
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today from a man named steele who has been out there working with the security forces a veteran of el salvador's dirty war sent to iraq soon to be with our portfolios doing whatever it is that he wanted to take interest to be an expert in counterinsurgency even while this interview was going on with jim steele there were these terrible screams about pain and terror but what was his mission and what legacy did he leave searching for stealing his iraq. says has a long gone with the top stories on al-jazeera the u.s. president is calling on allies to increase that defense spending to four percent of that country's economic output as two percent higher than the group's original goal donald trump also launched a public attack on germany saying it's totally controlled by moscow because it buys billions of dollars of russian oil and gas the outburst came during a breakfast meeting with nato secretary general yen start of. you know if you look at it germany is a captive of very rich they should like to get rid of their call to get rid of their nuclear to get rid of the world affairs for a russian i thin
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amy: so that takes us to ms-13, to another country -- that is also the door -- who -- el salvador -- president trump says he is protecting us from the gang, the ms-13 gangs in salvador. how does that relate to what you're talking about in guatemala? >> well, of course, the ms-13 had a lot of its roots in the united states, and then those people were deported back to salvador. there's a whole lot of history where actually thatthat happened in the united states, just as these military intelligence people that wentnt back down there. thosose people are firmly entrenched. and then the u.s. is not so much going after them as they are the victims of those people, the people running up here -- the woman with two small children on her back, barefoot. the 50-year-old who is seven months pregnant from a gang rape. the young man, 20 years old, with 17 bullets or his legs that could show me the scars. a 20-year-old who fled north after the second time the gangs told him they y would kill him d the people close to him if he didn't join, he's cannon fodder at that age. a said, no, again, took his w
amy: so that takes us to ms-13, to another country -- that is also the door -- who -- el salvador -- president trump says he is protecting us from the gang, the ms-13 gangs in salvador. how does that relate to what you're talking about in guatemala? >> well, of course, the ms-13 had a lot of its roots in the united states, and then those people were deported back to salvador. there's a whole lot of history where actually thatthat happened in the united states, just as these military...
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. >>> alrededor de 68,000 familias de guatemala, el salvador, h honduras y mÉxico fueron det detenidasclaro es que los arrestan por entrar ilegalmente el paÍs es por eso que este abogado de inmigraciÓn sugiere lo siguiente >> piensan tengo miedo y no quiero estarme en el paÍs. >>> esto requiere largo tiempo de espera por el alto nÚmero de solicitudes. >>> tienes dos opciones: inmigraciÓn puede darle hora para salir . >>> estas leyes migratorias no son nueva. lo que ha cambiado es la administraciÓn. la de ftrump ha puesto mano dura, pero francisco no siente rencor por eso.el presidente donal fro nos estÁ quitando oportunidades >> es hora de realizar las temperaturas. >>> amigos en casa, tenemos condiciones bastante estables. mÁs temperaturas calidas acompaÑadas de condiciones se s secas. no hay especificaciÓn en el radar en la zona del Área de la bahÍa. condiciones diferentes en el este del paÍs. la nu nubosidad y calidad diaria continÚa aceptada debido a los incendios. este es el pronÓstico para las prÓximas horas. temperaturas sobre los 80° incluso hace las inmediaciones. conforme ava
. >>> alrededor de 68,000 familias de guatemala, el salvador, h honduras y mÉxico fueron det detenidasclaro es que los arrestan por entrar ilegalmente el paÍs es por eso que este abogado de inmigraciÓn sugiere lo siguiente >> piensan tengo miedo y no quiero estarme en el paÍs. >>> esto requiere largo tiempo de espera por el alto nÚmero de solicitudes. >>> tienes dos opciones: inmigraciÓn puede darle hora para salir . >>> estas leyes migratorias no...
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segúnel centro de estudio a los inmigrantes de guatemala, honduras y el salvador se les niega las solicitudesa la que separaron de sus 3 hijos finalmente pudo reunificarse con elllos tras casi 2 mesess de no verlo >> no quioero separarlo... se me parte el corazón. >> los niños decían "no mamita no nos queremos quedar aquí" >> es el doloroso relato que llevó a maría con sus hijos con parte de laq caravana migrante fue separada de los menores >> lo tenía abrazado y decía "no mamita no llore" no sabía lo qu estaba pasando >> la pesadilla para esta familia que salió huyendo de la violencia pandilleril se tornó peor cuando maría fue llevada a un centro en texas y a sus hijos fueron llevados a nueva york. >> triste porque no podía ver a mi mamá y a mi hermano mayor >> aún conmocionado wilson relata que cuidó de sus hermanitos >> tod obien >> ¿comías bienm >> sí >> ?¿frói, alor? >> no, normal >> no fue hasta que un juez federal ordenó la reunificación >> estaba muchas madres sufriendo también donde yo estaba yo pude... >> tras la reunificación maría y dos hijos ayudados pudieron tomr un vuelo a los
segúnel centro de estudio a los inmigrantes de guatemala, honduras y el salvador se les niega las solicitudesa la que separaron de sus 3 hijos finalmente pudo reunificarse con elllos tras casi 2 mesess de no verlo >> no quioero separarlo... se me parte el corazón. >> los niños decían "no mamita no nos queremos quedar aquí" >> es el doloroso relato que llevó a maría con sus hijos con parte de laq caravana migrante fue separada de los menores >> lo tenía...
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. >> la selecciÓn mexicana sub 21 ex estarÁ en el grupo b en donde enfrentarÁ el salvador, haitÍ y venezuelaenamientos como partidos siempre con la mejor seriedad posible y la verdad camote digo, vamos por buen camino y ahorita vamos por el campeonato a barranquilla. >> mientras tanto en la liga mx los equipos afinan detalles porqrr serie del amÉrica en calidad visitante el domingo 22 ante el necaxa. >> sufriÓ un par de baja sensibles pero el conjunto estÁ listo con lo que tiene. >> bien, la verdad que el equipo estÁ muy bien. >> fue muy bueno el trabajo en funcionamiento, un par de accidentes pero en el dÍa de hoy. >> pero despuÉs de la operaciÓn. >> da muy buenas situaciÓn en 3-4 semanas. >> vamos a esperar lo antes posible. >> pero bien todos bien. >> bueno, seÑores estÁ en informaciÓn deportiva que les tengo al momento nos vemos a las 11 de la noche con lo mejor del juego de las estrellas vamos a la pausa comercial no le cambie. >>> hoy a las 11 si le gusta la cerveza bien frÍa tenga cuidado un hombre perdiÓ la vista solamente por una cerveza. >> cuando un tratamiento. >> nos vamos a san
. >> la selecciÓn mexicana sub 21 ex estarÁ en el grupo b en donde enfrentarÁ el salvador, haitÍ y venezuelaenamientos como partidos siempre con la mejor seriedad posible y la verdad camote digo, vamos por buen camino y ahorita vamos por el campeonato a barranquilla. >> mientras tanto en la liga mx los equipos afinan detalles porqrr serie del amÉrica en calidad visitante el domingo 22 ante el necaxa. >> sufriÓ un par de baja sensibles pero el conjunto estÁ listo con lo...
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. >> el salvador y méxicos jugaron con la selección de fútbol y méxico se encuentra al borde de la eliminación que sea una regla. van a ver muchos devotos y muchas despedidas. si no traen talento, están año y no vamos a saber más de ellos. >> san francisco tuvo el día libre y mañana se enfrentan a los marineros. >> cuadrangular de tres carreras. una entrada más tarde se viene con el productor del jardín, impulsado por otra carrera más. auckland con marcador de 15 carreras por tres. >> precios por la atención prestada. nos vemos en la próxima un abrazo para todos. >> un reto muy peligroso se vuelto popular en estados unidos, donde personas bajan de un vehículo en movimiento, para bailar. uenas >>
. >> el salvador y méxicos jugaron con la selección de fútbol y méxico se encuentra al borde de la eliminación que sea una regla. van a ver muchos devotos y muchas despedidas. si no traen talento, están año y no vamos a saber más de ellos. >> san francisco tuvo el día libre y mañana se enfrentan a los marineros. >> cuadrangular de tres carreras. una entrada más tarde se viene con el productor del jardín, impulsado por otra carrera más. auckland con marcador de 15...
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marÍa: trabaja de sol a sorprender dinero a sus tres hijos en el salvador. >> aquÍ nosotros, los hispanos mantienen a sus familiares en sus paÍses de origen. una propuesta de congresista republicano por texas pretende que ese sacrificio sea aÚn mÁs costoso. propone cobrar una tarifa las personas que envÍan remesas. >> el congreso intentÓ esto en el pasado y fallÓ. fue una promesa de campaÑa del presidente trump y eso tampoco llegÓ a ser nada mÁs que eso como una promesa incumplida como muchas otras. marÍa: durante no días a la cÁmara baja, el congresista dijo que estados unidos debe probar una tarifa de 1% pareces transacciones, especialmente a trabajadores forÁneos que envÍan dinero a mÉxico y otro paÍs. de acuerdo con un estudio, en el 2016, 130 $9,000,000,000 en remesas fueran enviados a otros paÍses. >> sabemos que estos paÍses dependen de estas remesas para el desarrollo econÓmico de sus paÍses. es muy vital tambiÉn, estados unidos tania se verÍa afectado -- tambiÉn se verÍa afectado. marÍa: la propuesta tiene apoyo de administraciÓn trump. dependiendo de la compaÑÍa de envÍo, se tie
marÍa: trabaja de sol a sorprender dinero a sus tres hijos en el salvador. >> aquÍ nosotros, los hispanos mantienen a sus familiares en sus paÍses de origen. una propuesta de congresista republicano por texas pretende que ese sacrificio sea aÚn mÁs costoso. propone cobrar una tarifa las personas que envÍan remesas. >> el congreso intentÓ esto en el pasado y fallÓ. fue una promesa de campaÑa del presidente trump y eso tampoco llegÓ a ser nada mÁs que eso como una promesa...
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carlos: la demanda documenta 200 casos de inmigrantes de honduras, el salvador y guatemala que describen a consumir alimentos que no se pueden comer y agua para beber con mal olor. >> esto no es un hotel, obviamente, y tampoco esperamos que los traten a los inmigrantes con lujos de reyes. pero sÍ es bÁsico pedir que los traten humanamente. carloas: la demanda pide a la corte que obligue al gobierno del presidente trump cumplir con las condiciones de detenciÓn estipuladas desde hace 21 aÑos en el llamado acuerdo flores, que incluye facilidades con limpieza y acomodaciÓn adecuada. el centro para derechos humanos y la constitucional ha solicitado a la corte el nombramiento de un interventor que vigile las condiciones dentro de los centros de detenciÓn. se ha programado una audiencia para escuchar este caso el prÓximo viernes 27 de julio. patricia: y en la medida que el gobierno detiene a mÁs y más inmigrantes se va creando la necesidad de disponer de mÁs centros de detenciÓn. es asÍ como aumenta el negocio para las empresas privadas que administran estos centros. es por eso que a una coalic
carlos: la demanda documenta 200 casos de inmigrantes de honduras, el salvador y guatemala que describen a consumir alimentos que no se pueden comer y agua para beber con mal olor. >> esto no es un hotel, obviamente, y tampoco esperamos que los traten a los inmigrantes con lujos de reyes. pero sÍ es bÁsico pedir que los traten humanamente. carloas: la demanda pide a la corte que obligue al gobierno del presidente trump cumplir con las condiciones de detenciÓn estipuladas desde hace 21...