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the obama administration tried to renegotiate florez, and they couldn't. today they say we're going to set up camps for 20,000 family detention. you can't do that either under the florez decision. so none of it makes sense. none of it follows the law. i think what this is really about is making a robust political statement, we're strong on the border, we have an infestation, and the children are the pawns in this national debacle. >> and it's not going away any time soon. governor cuomo, i appreciate your time tonight. more on what the governor just spoke of. because there is no overestimating how wrenching it is for these kids. we remember the fear of being separated even momentarily from a parent. joining us is dr. colleen kraft, the president of the academy of pediatrics. the governor was talking about the trauma the kids are going through in detention centers. there's also the trauma i would imagine in the many unknowns of when and how they'll actually be able to be reunited with their parents. it's one thing to be certaintied. it's another to not real
the obama administration tried to renegotiate florez, and they couldn't. today they say we're going to set up camps for 20,000 family detention. you can't do that either under the florez decision. so none of it makes sense. none of it follows the law. i think what this is really about is making a robust political statement, we're strong on the border, we have an infestation, and the children are the pawns in this national debacle. >> and it's not going away any time soon. governor cuomo,...
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for anthony florez and all of us here thank you for joining us.ck out mariah carey. >> have a good night. we'll see you tomorrow. >>> a woman suddenly spots something that stops her in her tracks, theurprise that brought her to tears. >>> it's the remarkable journey of a vessel, what happens when he takes on the deep blue sea. >> wow. >> yes. >>> and officer in a safety video needs help. >> the crazy resuscitation from a canine cop. >> what? >>> and a husband and wife. >> who have been -- >> waiting for this moment for years. >> why a gladuate be good therapy. >> brought you a good present. >> she stops cold in her tracks. she breaks down crying. i promise you it's a good thingg >> i guess she likes this girl. >> that is her twin sister bailey. >> it has been wild in the moments from the looks of it. >> you probably had that special twin language. >> you know maybe that's what she is missing. >> oh my gosh. >> wow. >> maybe she does feel that a part of her is gone and she is so excited to have it back. >> are you serious? oh my gosh. oh my gosh yo
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jessica florez is live in san francisco to explain. >> reporter: this is the beginning of a two-month construction on that tunnel and we are actually across the street from the balboa station and this is where folks who typically will use that tunnel have to then transfer to a bus because you can't use that tunnel right now, so that will be the case for the next two months as crews work on that tunnel. the tunnel connects castro station to west portal station and during the closure, forest hill and west portal stations will be closed. the twin peaks tunnel has been in service for over 100 years and it needs repairs to tracks, the drainage system and even the tunnel walls. crews will be working 24 seven on the tunnel, it serves 80,000 customers who use the metro lines every day. crews actually took us down and gave us a rare special tour inside the historic tunnel.>> you've heard a lot of grinding and all of that, that is to take down some old concrete that will be ready to reinforce with new concrete again for the next hundred years. so, 100 years from now i'm sure we can come back an
jessica florez is live in san francisco to explain. >> reporter: this is the beginning of a two-month construction on that tunnel and we are actually across the street from the balboa station and this is where folks who typically will use that tunnel have to then transfer to a bus because you can't use that tunnel right now, so that will be the case for the next two months as crews work on that tunnel. the tunnel connects castro station to west portal station and during the closure,...
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kpix 5 reporter, jessica florez, explains. >>> -- >>reporter: our drought officially ended last year, but these new laws are intended to repair for any future droughts. this requires cities and water districts to set permanent water conservation rules. californians are now facing strict water consumption goals. two new laws require water agencies to meet a set of water conservation standards. by 2022, the indoor water standard will be 55 gallons per person per day. by 2030, the goal will fall to 50 gallons per person per day . >> it is important to plan ahead for the next route. >>reporter: still, -- is the laws won't have an effect on its customers . >> our customers are already conserving, well below the beginning of the drought, when we saw every -- a need to reduce overall water consumption. >>reporter: the rules require water agencies across the state to come up with their own plans to reduce demand on the water supply . >> so, this really does provide that appropriate level of local control, along with some oversight from the state. >>reporter: jurisdictions could give customers
kpix 5 reporter, jessica florez, explains. >>> -- >>reporter: our drought officially ended last year, but these new laws are intended to repair for any future droughts. this requires cities and water districts to set permanent water conservation rules. californians are now facing strict water consumption goals. two new laws require water agencies to meet a set of water conservation standards. by 2022, the indoor water standard will be 55 gallons per person per day. by 2030, the...
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in lower lake, jessica florez, kpix 5. >> cal fire says about 1500 firefighters are battling that fire and they are dropping fire retardant. >>> two other wild fires are burning across the state. on your left, vtol fire in tehama county has burned about 300 acres and is about 30% contained. m reservoir to help put out the flames. at last nt cont multiple residential and commercial buildings have been destroyed. on the right, the flat fire in to balmy county which has scorched nearly 200 acres. the moccasin reservoir water helped put out the fires. it is now 75% contained. >>> as wildfires rage across the state, pg&e has announced plans to cut power during extreme fire danger weather. , or email c they are going to use a map, which the public utilities approved, read signifying extreme conditions, yellow elevated risk. local agencies on ho s needing powe the utility says it will call, text or email customers if it plans to cut power. protesters are demonstrating outside a fo tary compound. they could have up to 48 hours or just one hour of notice. pg&e is working with other agencies to
in lower lake, jessica florez, kpix 5. >> cal fire says about 1500 firefighters are battling that fire and they are dropping fire retardant. >>> two other wild fires are burning across the state. on your left, vtol fire in tehama county has burned about 300 acres and is about 30% contained. m reservoir to help put out the flames. at last nt cont multiple residential and commercial buildings have been destroyed. on the right, the flat fire in to balmy county which has scorched...
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jessica florez shows us the sign that sits at the busy macarthur maze.>> we make junk disappear, that's what the sign says yesterday and overnight this. " we make kids disappear-ice. a reference to enforcement policy at the border over the last several weeks of separating migrant families. >> it's a powerful political statement.>> reporter: it comes from the activists heart collective, the same group behind a statue that popped up in san francisco. they painted over the sign to protest the trump administration's zero-tolerance policy on illegal immigration.>> it is a travesty what is going on. it's terrible. we need to do something about it. >> reporter: and though this is vandalism, those waiting for the bus near the sign say that they appreciate the message.>> it is a good message.>> reporter: jessica florez, kpix5.>> clear channel the owner of the billboard says it plans to remove the sign. >>> breaking news out of san jose, police are responding to the 13th homicide of the year. officers got a call about a shooting at a home on misty glenn court around 1:30 this afternoon. the victi
jessica florez shows us the sign that sits at the busy macarthur maze.>> we make junk disappear, that's what the sign says yesterday and overnight this. " we make kids disappear-ice. a reference to enforcement policy at the border over the last several weeks of separating migrant families. >> it's a powerful political statement.>> reporter: it comes from the activists heart collective, the same group behind a statue that popped up in san francisco. they painted over the...
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illegal when a 5-year-old child cannot be detained more than 20 days x of course not remember the florez settlement does not prohibit detention if necessary to ensure the safety of the child. the settlement simply prohibits indefinite detention of children even with their families in any order to undermine this critical protection will certainly be challenged in court this executive order from president trump will be challenged the very first day it violates the florez settlement in this order he sent attorney general session into court to undo the settlement that has been the law of the land in the standard for president for both political parties over 20 years. looking at the administration policy which attorney general jeff sessions announced in april that the president double down on today refine it means they are criminally prosecuting everyone at the border no matter what reason. if somebody comes to the border to smuggle opioid or as part of a criminal game throws a book but it makes no sense to throw the book at parents who come to the border who are free violence and death done
illegal when a 5-year-old child cannot be detained more than 20 days x of course not remember the florez settlement does not prohibit detention if necessary to ensure the safety of the child. the settlement simply prohibits indefinite detention of children even with their families in any order to undermine this critical protection will certainly be challenged in court this executive order from president trump will be challenged the very first day it violates the florez settlement in this order...
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florez is applied, dhs cannot keep immigrant children even if they are with their parents and a family facility. that is exactly what florez means, effectively prohibiting the federal government from keeping familiesogether in dhs custody. because of the decision, dhs is faced with the hobson's choice on one hand because of the settlement, they can choose to release any group of undocumented people that appear to be a family and the phrase , thats to be, is key here catch and release policy not only results in the mass release intoauthorized immigrants american communities, but also encourages smugglers, coyotes, and human traffickers to exploit the system. written several letters to the department on this terrible reality as even the obama administration noticed, human traffickers were quick to exploit the release of family exportation resulted in dangerous trafficking of thousands of children across the mexican countryside to be placed where their makeshift families near the borders, at is worse, dhs has no way to verify if unauthorized immigrants are the family units they claim to b
florez is applied, dhs cannot keep immigrant children even if they are with their parents and a family facility. that is exactly what florez means, effectively prohibiting the federal government from keeping familiesogether in dhs custody. because of the decision, dhs is faced with the hobson's choice on one hand because of the settlement, they can choose to release any group of undocumented people that appear to be a family and the phrase , thats to be, is key here catch and release policy not...
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for anthony florez and all of us here thank you for joining us. sure to check out mariah carey. >> have a good night. we'll see you tomorrow. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight, mariah carey, from "tag," isla fisher, the national spelling bee champ, and music from kyle featuring kehlani. and now, don't move, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thanks to all of you for coming. a special welcome to those of you who have joined us for our special primetime show. this
for anthony florez and all of us here thank you for joining us. sure to check out mariah carey. >> have a good night. we'll see you tomorrow. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight, mariah carey, from "tag," isla fisher, the national spelling bee champ, and music from kyle featuring kehlani. and now, don't move, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thanks...
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freddy lopez florez of novato, and should come taro of sonoma are accused of taking a woman from sanfrancisco to sonoma where they allegedly choked and sexually assaulted her. police say the woman thought she wagetting into a right your car, after leaving a bar in san francisco on april 14. she eventually escape. she was held by an employee at a nearby safeway store. one man has a one million- dollar veil. the other man has no bail, because he faces charges of attempted murder in connection with the assault >>> police have released a sketch of a man who tried to kidnap a teenage girl. the attempted kidnapping was reported last month. the man started to chase her and tried to grab her, but she got away. he is described as in his 40s or 50s. here is the sketch. splotchy skin and bushy eyebrows as how he is described. if you can help emma cole warner parkÃcall winter park police work >>> a teacher who acidly fired a gun in his classroom will not be charged. dennis alexander, a reserve police officer was teaching about gun safety during his administrative justice class at seaside high sc
freddy lopez florez of novato, and should come taro of sonoma are accused of taking a woman from sanfrancisco to sonoma where they allegedly choked and sexually assaulted her. police say the woman thought she wagetting into a right your car, after leaving a bar in san francisco on april 14. she eventually escape. she was held by an employee at a nearby safeway store. one man has a one million- dollar veil. the other man has no bail, because he faces charges of attempted murder in connection...
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this is great. >> in san francisco, jessica florez, kpix five. >> they have been around as a breed since 1925. they came from a welsh name which means dwarf dog. that is why you tune into channel 5.>>> there's a little bit of fog other as we look towards the break -- bay bridge. visibility has improved in the last 45 minutes. the numbers have cooled down as we look at the blue skies around diablo. san francisco is down to 56. livermore is at 69. a cool saturday in the bay area. tomorrow will be cooler yet. there will be drizzle along the shoreline. mid-70s in the bay area. that is summertime. we have high pressure that as well offshore. low pressure that is digging through the desert southwest. it will be breezy between the high and low. it has caused nothing but havoc. we talked about the cliff rescue affected by the winds, it will be windy tomorrow. by tuesday the wind is going to creep towards the shoreline. the temperatures will follow suit. we will be back to 90 degrees in a few days. tomorrow we have low clouds that will blossom along the shoreline. tonight, drizzle is a distinct p
this is great. >> in san francisco, jessica florez, kpix five. >> they have been around as a breed since 1925. they came from a welsh name which means dwarf dog. that is why you tune into channel 5.>>> there's a little bit of fog other as we look towards the break -- bay bridge. visibility has improved in the last 45 minutes. the numbers have cooled down as we look at the blue skies around diablo. san francisco is down to 56. livermore is at 69. a cool saturday in the bay...
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jessica florez, kpix five. >>> san francisco leaders are expected to discuss budget cuts to the police force today including funding for tasers. the department says it plans to rollout tasers by the end of this year at a cost of 3 1/2 billion dollars over the next two years it is not clear how potential budget cuts would affect that plan. city leaders in the department have already agreed to $3 million in cuts. >>> a deadly police shooting sparked street protests, this time in minneapolis.>> protest erupted during pride celebrations yesterday over the shooting death of 31-year-old thurmans blevins . 1911 caller said he was firing a gun in the air and into the ground as he walked down the street. another witness said he was shooting a silver nine millimeter handgun. >> regardless of what happened tonight, the historical trauma inflicted on communities of color is never far from nearly every facet of our lives.>> the protests come long -- come less than one week after the pennsylvania shooting of a 17- year-old. >>> another hearing is scheduled today in the ghost ship warehouse trial it
jessica florez, kpix five. >>> san francisco leaders are expected to discuss budget cuts to the police force today including funding for tasers. the department says it plans to rollout tasers by the end of this year at a cost of 3 1/2 billion dollars over the next two years it is not clear how potential budget cuts would affect that plan. city leaders in the department have already agreed to $3 million in cuts. >>> a deadly police shooting sparked street protests, this time in...
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why didn't the administration challenge florez earlier if that was a problem?. >> bret: the answer would be there they were thinking that congress would move, pressuring congress. >> okay, yes, exactly. leverage on congress to do something. it didn't work. there are still bills in congress to deal with the last immigration crisis that the president initiated watch was the dreamers and he took away the deportation relief from that. he felt it was unconstitutional. he got kind of a stay from the courts but that one now is, has trump given up his leverage with congress? he took care of it with an executive order. does it take the heat off congress? congresses voting tomorrow on a couple different bills. >> both likely to fail. i think we saw earlier that there's not a consensus on immigration in either party. i think on the child and family separation issue, it's travel ban redox. we had a policy that was very important to the policy, zero tolerance but it implemented in such a way that left questions and let again to the president doing another policy, just like
why didn't the administration challenge florez earlier if that was a problem?. >> bret: the answer would be there they were thinking that congress would move, pressuring congress. >> okay, yes, exactly. leverage on congress to do something. it didn't work. there are still bills in congress to deal with the last immigration crisis that the president initiated watch was the dreamers and he took away the deportation relief from that. he felt it was unconstitutional. he got kind of a...
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florez and her 7-year-old son are from el salvador. says she's scared of being separated from her son but doesn't think god will allow that. she says her son saw a man who was shot in the eye outside their home. and that one of her son's favorite imaginary games is to run around with a make-believe bulletproof jacket and pretend he survived the gang members' gunshots. i see you're getting emotional, when asking her why s does this, and she says it's worth the hard journey. these migrants sit in a form of purgatory, straddling a life between north and south. christian ortiz says one last thing before we leave. he's saying that he hopes the stories of immigrants like himself and others will change president trump's heart. anderson, really the question is, and it continues to be, whether or not this zero tolerance policy is serving as any kind of deterrent for migrants still coming from central america and other parts of mexico as well. the pastor of that shelter told me that he has seen in the last few weeks a couple of cases where famil
florez and her 7-year-old son are from el salvador. says she's scared of being separated from her son but doesn't think god will allow that. she says her son saw a man who was shot in the eye outside their home. and that one of her son's favorite imaginary games is to run around with a make-believe bulletproof jacket and pretend he survived the gang members' gunshots. i see you're getting emotional, when asking her why s does this, and she says it's worth the hard journey. these migrants sit in...
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jessica florez was wedding -- at a protest when the word came. >> reporter: we are at headstart in oakland were bay area leaders chose to discuss their outrage over the trump policy that is resulting in family separations at the border. in a preschool classroom, east bay leaders are saying the zero- tolerance policy on immigration resulting in young children being separated from their parents must stop. >> today we are declaring zero- tolerance policy towards donald trump, a zero parlance -- tolerance policy towards just session. >> reporter: among the growing chorus of voices outraged after just days ago u.s. customs and border protection released picture showing young children in metal cages, wrapped in foil blankets, separated from their parents who face criminal prosecution. and now as the federal government a rex tent cities to house micro children, president trump says he will sign an executive order ending his administrations policy that resulted in separating families. still, it is unclear what will happen to the thousands of children already taken from their parents. >> we need to
jessica florez was wedding -- at a protest when the word came. >> reporter: we are at headstart in oakland were bay area leaders chose to discuss their outrage over the trump policy that is resulting in family separations at the border. in a preschool classroom, east bay leaders are saying the zero- tolerance policy on immigration resulting in young children being separated from their parents must stop. >> today we are declaring zero- tolerance policy towards donald trump, a zero...
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jessica florez explains. mac our drought officially ended last year but the new laws are intended to prepare for any future droughts. this requires cities and water districts to set permanent water conservation rules. californians are facing strict water consumption goals. two new laws require water agencies to meet a set of water conservation standards by 2022. the indoor water standard will be 55 gallons per person per day. by 2030 the goal will fall to 50 gallons per person per day.>> it's important to plan ahead for the next drought.>> reporter: east bay mud says they will not have as much impact on customers.>> they are conserving well below the beginning of the drought when we saw the need to reduce overall water consumption. >> reporter: the rules require water agencies across the state to come up with their own plan to reduce demand on the water supply.>> it provides the appropriate level of local control along with oversight from the state.>> reporter: jurisdiction could give customers incentives to
jessica florez explains. mac our drought officially ended last year but the new laws are intended to prepare for any future droughts. this requires cities and water districts to set permanent water conservation rules. californians are facing strict water consumption goals. two new laws require water agencies to meet a set of water conservation standards by 2022. the indoor water standard will be 55 gallons per person per day. by 2030 the goal will fall to 50 gallons per person per day.>>...
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it's inconsistent, the laws we have on the books, particularly the florez settlement which says you can'tildren and because you can't hold children and because you can't hold children away from their pa rents. can't hold children away from their parents. ultimately you have a policy called catch and release. you can call it capture and release, catch and release, whatever the case, it doesn't deter and encourages people to come with children. congress does need to change the laws but in the meantime, we need to understand that the worst thing you can do is separate families the way the administration was. prioradministrations families the way the administration was. prior administrations faced with the same dilemma handled that commitment to it —— differently. with the same dilemma handled that commitment to it -- differently. his argument is they were encouraging the problem, there were these loopholes. in the words of the department of homeland secretary kirstjen nielsen, the voices of those criticising the current laws are those who created the crisis at his policies are perpetuated. a
it's inconsistent, the laws we have on the books, particularly the florez settlement which says you can'tildren and because you can't hold children and because you can't hold children away from their pa rents. can't hold children away from their parents. ultimately you have a policy called catch and release. you can call it capture and release, catch and release, whatever the case, it doesn't deter and encourages people to come with children. congress does need to change the laws but in the...
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. >> reporter: amelia florez was one of the first on the scene. >> they were asking, help me, help me, i heard. it was chaotic -- hurts -- hurt. it was chaotic. >> reporter: a border patrol agent pursued the truck because they believed it was part of a three vehicle smuggling event. earlier they stop two other vehicles and made arrests. when i attempted to pull this one over, it ended in a fatal accident. >> the driver was not ejected and was sitting in the seat and actually walking. >> reporter: the driver and one other passenger are said to be u.s. citizens and will likely face state and federal charges.>>> is being investigated by several agencies including boarding dashboard or patrol and that the pack -- in the texas department of public safety. >>> there will be highly visible warning signs and markings at 15 railroad crossings and there will be signs to make sure pedestrians cross where they should. there will also be medians to prevent vehicles from driving around the crossing gates. >>> and now let's check traffic with jaclyn dunn . >> we are checking in with bart where there
. >> reporter: amelia florez was one of the first on the scene. >> they were asking, help me, help me, i heard. it was chaotic -- hurts -- hurt. it was chaotic. >> reporter: a border patrol agent pursued the truck because they believed it was part of a three vehicle smuggling event. earlier they stop two other vehicles and made arrests. when i attempted to pull this one over, it ended in a fatal accident. >> the driver was not ejected and was sitting in the seat and...
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separated during his administration and democrats going back to the bill clinton presidency had the florezreement go to the court system and barack obama allowed children to sleep on the floors of cafeterias, the floors of restrooms in border facilities and the list goes on and on. the people who lied to the american people were the democrats on january 11th when donald trump had that live bipartisan cabinet meeting, he said i will sign any bill that comes to my desk. heather: we have to wrap it up. we all agree something needs to be done and both sides need to work together. >> complains of immigration reform. heather: we will be right back, stay with us. with tripadvisor, finding your perfect hotel at the lowest price... is as easy as dates, deals, done! simply enter your destination and dates... and see all the hotels for your stay! tripadvisor searches over 200 booking sites... to show you the lowest prices... so you can get the best deal on the right hotel for you. dates, deals, done! tripadvisor. visit tripadvisor.com and i'm the founder of ugmonk. before shipstation it was crazy. it
separated during his administration and democrats going back to the bill clinton presidency had the florezreement go to the court system and barack obama allowed children to sleep on the floors of cafeterias, the floors of restrooms in border facilities and the list goes on and on. the people who lied to the american people were the democrats on january 11th when donald trump had that live bipartisan cabinet meeting, he said i will sign any bill that comes to my desk. heather: we have to wrap...
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the presidents executive action could be seen as violating a 1997 court order, known as the florez settlement it requires the government to release children detained by immigration to their family. a ruling tied to the settlement keeps officials from keeping children for more than 20 days. the eccentric -- executive order says attorney general jeff sessions will file a request to modify that rule. they want to keep families together throughout criminal proceedings. >> allison barber reporting. the executive order seems to catch-22 to some. keeping families together, while enforcing the zero- tolerance policy on immigration. we are joined from our newsroom about the legal fight. >> that executive order modified, but does not and child detentions. experts say, things are very much the same. the court battles will likely continue.>> we will have a lots of happy people. >> after insisting only congress can solve the problem, with a stroke of a pen resident trump signed in executive order. what really happened? >> children will continue to be held. i suppose you could say it is a victory of sorts
the presidents executive action could be seen as violating a 1997 court order, known as the florez settlement it requires the government to release children detained by immigration to their family. a ruling tied to the settlement keeps officials from keeping children for more than 20 days. the eccentric -- executive order says attorney general jeff sessions will file a request to modify that rule. they want to keep families together throughout criminal proceedings. >> allison barber...
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obama >>ministration's policy. ecretary johnson: we expanded family detention and the issue ointo the floreze, which ya mentioned moment ago. i disagreed them with the ruling in that case because i tr nk that our bpatrol and our immigration enforcement people need those tools available to deal with situations like this, but it's the m sheerter of numbers, chris. itight now we have family detention capability for about three or 4,000 people and you've got over a thousand migrants crossing the border aay in central america. even if you emptied it out completely, it would fill back up in a matter of days. this is not an easy problem, which is why we need to invest andress the underlying causes. >> chris: thank you, thanks for joining us today. always good to talk to you. up next we will bring in our sunday group to discuss the a pond politics of illegal immigration period, plus wlit would you to ask the pan about president trump advising republicans to put off immigration reform until after the midterms? go to twitter or facebook,, @foxnewssundayd we may use your question on the. ♪ okay, i pick
obama >>ministration's policy. ecretary johnson: we expanded family detention and the issue ointo the floreze, which ya mentioned moment ago. i disagreed them with the ruling in that case because i tr nk that our bpatrol and our immigration enforcement people need those tools available to deal with situations like this, but it's the m sheerter of numbers, chris. itight now we have family detention capability for about three or 4,000 people and you've got over a thousand migrants crossing...
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and due to the florez court settlement, a minor can't be held in custody for more than 20 days. the administration is left with few choices. it's either enforce the law and arrest the border crossers, separating the families, or let everybody with a child into the country no questions asked. now, that also would include human traffickers, drug cartels and others exploiting the children that they're traveling with. so, do you see how irresponsible and even cruel it would be for the administration to just wave all family units in without vetting who these people are? predictably, liberals have attempted to focus attention on images of children, heartbreaking for sure, separated from their parents at the border. i have a question. where were they, just a few years ago, when barack obama faced a similar surge at the border? i don't recall the same type of wall-to-wall media outrage then or the nasty charges that obama opened concentration camps for illegal kids. as some one who has spent a lot of time, myself in central america, i know how desperately hard it is for the children the
and due to the florez court settlement, a minor can't be held in custody for more than 20 days. the administration is left with few choices. it's either enforce the law and arrest the border crossers, separating the families, or let everybody with a child into the country no questions asked. now, that also would include human traffickers, drug cartels and others exploiting the children that they're traveling with. so, do you see how irresponsible and even cruel it would be for the...
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the florez litigation is a 30-year-old court settlement, came after ten years of intense litigation. a reason why the court set a 20-day limit on the detention of immigrant children in prison-like conditions. so i don't think so. i think the problem that the court will make the right step, it's constitutional litigation, and then it remains to be seen exactly what the administration decides to do. >> what the next battle is. michelle goldberg and vanita gupta, thank you both. don't forget to get the latest episode of our podcast "why is this happening" with special guest naomi klein. it's all about the crisis that hit puerto rico long before the hurricane made lanldfall. subscribe to the podcast on tune in or wherever you get your podcasts. that's "all in" for this evening. >>> tonight president trump promotes zero tolerance while unleashing venom on mexico as his administration struggles to reunite migrant children with their parents. >>> first lady melania trump makes a surprise visit to a border facility for children, but her appearance gets overshadowed by her choice of a jacket
the florez litigation is a 30-year-old court settlement, came after ten years of intense litigation. a reason why the court set a 20-day limit on the detention of immigrant children in prison-like conditions. so i don't think so. i think the problem that the court will make the right step, it's constitutional litigation, and then it remains to be seen exactly what the administration decides to do. >> what the next battle is. michelle goldberg and vanita gupta, thank you both. don't forget...
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. >> this is the florez settlement from 1997. it was adjudicated in 2016 under the obama administration -- >> right, but that's not the same thing that's leading to the separation, though. that's not -- >> it's exactly the same thing. it is exactly the policy they're using -- >> no. it isn't. >> we fix it in this bill. again, we fix it in this bill. we want to keep families together. we want to keep parents with their children. >> and the president could do that right now. all he has to do is say stop enforcing the zero tolerance policy, keep parents with their children. >> look, i -- we can certainly see more executive orders. i believe that congress has to do its job. we've got a job to do. republicans and democrats should agree on this policy. and we should do our job and fix it. >> so why not vote on a legislative bill to simply deal with this issue of separating children and their parents at the border without bringing in all these other immigration >> well, there hasn't been a bill like that just to deal with this one issue
. >> this is the florez settlement from 1997. it was adjudicated in 2016 under the obama administration -- >> right, but that's not the same thing that's leading to the separation, though. that's not -- >> it's exactly the same thing. it is exactly the policy they're using -- >> no. it isn't. >> we fix it in this bill. again, we fix it in this bill. we want to keep families together. we want to keep parents with their children. >> and the president could do...
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there is the florez deal, clifton administration policy. you can't detain miners for more than 20 days. then you have the asylum laws abuse. don't past administrations bear some responsibility for this? >> donna: yes and no. yes in the sense that you have these laws on the books, 1997 and 2008 law. the differences this is a change in policy, a change in enforcement of the law. everyone who comes now is treated as a criminal. and they are subject to prosecution. while the '97 loss that you had 20 days to deal with these unaccompanied minors. this is a policy change that says we are going to separate these children from parents who are going to face criminal prosecution. so i think the trump administration needs to work with congress, perhaps they will do it with the immigration debate they will have. i don't know how you're going to put together a solution. for now there is no federal law that says you must separate children from their families. >> jesse: you don't want the children to be potentially abused and you don't know whether or not
there is the florez deal, clifton administration policy. you can't detain miners for more than 20 days. then you have the asylum laws abuse. don't past administrations bear some responsibility for this? >> donna: yes and no. yes in the sense that you have these laws on the books, 1997 and 2008 law. the differences this is a change in policy, a change in enforcement of the law. everyone who comes now is treated as a criminal. and they are subject to prosecution. while the '97 loss that you...
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the '97 florez agreement says you can't keep juveniles more than 20 days and you've got to treat them in the right conditions. it was a humane settlement that the doj agreed to. this isn't about the law. it's about how you choose to enforce it. bush struggled with this. obama struggled with this. trump was struggling with this but decided to do this proxy of strength in the form of harshness and let's arrest them all. but he wasn't ready for it and he created a crisis, corey. that's the truth. >> yeah, but chris, look at what has happened under the trump administration. because our economy is so successful, unaccompanied alien children, pending cases are up to 78,000 right now, pending cases. there were 3,000 in 2009. approximately 90% of the removal orders ordered against unaccompanied children each year are for failures to appear is the problem. we have seen a 636% increase in unaccompanied aliens at ports of entry. >> right. >> since 2017, april of 2017. this has gone out of control because what has happened in the past -- >> isn't it out of control now, corey? i'm saying there is
the '97 florez agreement says you can't keep juveniles more than 20 days and you've got to treat them in the right conditions. it was a humane settlement that the doj agreed to. this isn't about the law. it's about how you choose to enforce it. bush struggled with this. obama struggled with this. trump was struggling with this but decided to do this proxy of strength in the form of harshness and let's arrest them all. but he wasn't ready for it and he created a crisis, corey. that's the truth....
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republicans aren't sure if they want to exempt on florez or overturn. a mess. >> thank you both for being with us onset. on another busy day, we appreciate it. we end with the big picture. for it we head over to france. this is a cool one. members of the u.s. navy saluting the casket of julius piper. 74 years ago piper and his twin brother were killed. only he was identified. julius was marked as an unidentified soldier. now they're reunited. julius was identified and laid to rest next to his twin brother at the normandy/american cemetery. i'll see you tonight on "nbc nightly news". right now much more on the immigration issue with stephanie ruhle along the border. >> thank you so much. good morning, everyone. i am stephanie ruhle live right here in the border town of texas. ali velshi is off today. it is wednesday, june 20th. world refugee day. how ironic. let's try to get a little smarter. >> the associated press says babies and toddlers who have been taken away from their parents are being held in at least three so-called tender-age shelters in south
republicans aren't sure if they want to exempt on florez or overturn. a mess. >> thank you both for being with us onset. on another busy day, we appreciate it. we end with the big picture. for it we head over to france. this is a cool one. members of the u.s. navy saluting the casket of julius piper. 74 years ago piper and his twin brother were killed. only he was identified. julius was marked as an unidentified soldier. now they're reunited. julius was identified and laid to rest next to...
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in shias hard crying florez flourishes, which means flowers, flowers for the dead.hat character was based on poncho rodriguez, his partners mother. poncho and tennessee did not remain that close much after streetcar. they broke off the relationship. one of the sticking point is actually the way his mother was portrayed in streetcar. those of you who visit new orleans today would say there is no streetcar much less a streetcar named desire on wednesday today. soon after streetcar made its premier and tennessee had success with that, he won the pulitzer prize in 1948 for it. i bet he probably thought he had been pretty lucky to stumble into this stretch. we did because the very following year the city removed the streetcar line. >> "a streetcar named desire" was an immediate success, of course made his name and, of course, making money so he would gain from the poor impoverished writer who arrived here in 1938. he became at the time of his death worth some $10 million, and now the estate is valued at much over 100 million. >> that are many stories about tennessee and
in shias hard crying florez flourishes, which means flowers, flowers for the dead.hat character was based on poncho rodriguez, his partners mother. poncho and tennessee did not remain that close much after streetcar. they broke off the relationship. one of the sticking point is actually the way his mother was portrayed in streetcar. those of you who visit new orleans today would say there is no streetcar much less a streetcar named desire on wednesday today. soon after streetcar made its...
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there was a third thing, going back to 1997, the florez settlement, we'll hear more about that and we'llde this facility and get our own images for you, maria. >> maria: thanks so much. griff jenkins joining us from the border. joining us right now is louis gomer. thank you for joining us you'll be at the meeting with the president later today. immigration is a big issue in your home state of texas. how do you see it? >> i've been down there many times. i've been inside the facility where griff is. i spent a lot of nights down there on the border. what really gets to me is the democrats' answer, basically is well, just do what president obama does, don't follow the law, make it up as you go along like obama did. well, we have a president that took an oath and he's actually trying to follow it and god bless jeff sessions, he's enforcing the law, following the law and nobody seems to understand that this children being separated happened when clinton was president, when george q w. bush was president, obama was president but people get upset if you want to go back and talk about that. it p
there was a third thing, going back to 1997, the florez settlement, we'll hear more about that and we'llde this facility and get our own images for you, maria. >> maria: thanks so much. griff jenkins joining us from the border. joining us right now is louis gomer. thank you for joining us you'll be at the meeting with the president later today. immigration is a big issue in your home state of texas. how do you see it? >> i've been down there many times. i've been inside the facility...
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it calls for an end to florez and what that does is that you would not separate families, instead of separating them you would detain them together. and of course, democrats are quite angry about this proposal. >> you've written about those involved in the discharge petition and the freedom chair mark meadows of the freedom caucus. what do they say? rafael: the deal is still a work in progress. those are the three key act as -- actors in the field. they all say that there is a lot of work to be done. i sense more support from the moderates come up from crivello and denim then from house freedom caucus, cl meadows. they basically said they would not vote for it. the chances of this bill passing are not great. frankly. >> we talked about the uncertainty of the debate ahead. is, the morning started on friday with president trump telling foxnews he would not support the moderate measure. a couple things changed friday afternoon. first of all, president trump's tweet saying democrats were forcing the breakup of the families of the border with their horrible and cruel legislative agenda an
it calls for an end to florez and what that does is that you would not separate families, instead of separating them you would detain them together. and of course, democrats are quite angry about this proposal. >> you've written about those involved in the discharge petition and the freedom chair mark meadows of the freedom caucus. what do they say? rafael: the deal is still a work in progress. those are the three key act as -- actors in the field. they all say that there is a lot of work...