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eco que sal a guatemala de la catÁstrofe del comunismo --salvo a guatemala de la catÁstrofe del comunismol tribunal luego lo re usa bilis o de la -- responsabilizÓ de la matanza de miles de personas. >> fue una figura de mano dura que trajo a guatemala una es de la -- estela de muchos desaparecidos, de muchas personas que fueron masacradas y ese es un legado que hasta ahora guatemala sufre. erika: sin embargo, 10 dÍas despuÉs de su condena, se anulÓ su condena. en medio de honores, el ex general retirado recibiÓ cristiana sepultura. no sÉ --se descarta que se realicen protestas de la prÓximas horas. erika porras, univisiÓn. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ arantxa: regresamos a estados unidos. las protestas contra donald trump no cesan. le mostramos una muy creativa. ennie pichardo nos muestra. ennie: un donald trump sentado en una pequeÑa celda en un hotel de manhattan forma parte de una exposiciÓn integrada por una coaliciÓn de artistas. >> ellos buscan la atenciÓn pÚblica. ellos ven que el presidenteestÁ contra los valores de esos. ennie: la decoraciÓn fue hecha en base a papel y con esto simularon una pared d
eco que sal a guatemala de la catÁstrofe del comunismo --salvo a guatemala de la catÁstrofe del comunismol tribunal luego lo re usa bilis o de la -- responsabilizÓ de la matanza de miles de personas. >> fue una figura de mano dura que trajo a guatemala una es de la -- estela de muchos desaparecidos, de muchas personas que fueron masacradas y ese es un legado que hasta ahora guatemala sufre. erika: sin embargo, 10 dÍas despuÉs de su condena, se anulÓ su condena. en medio de honores,...
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is one of the largest foreign aid donors to guatemala. we should not be supporting russian vendettas against their enemies. host: the wall street journal editorial this morning, congress should get to the bottom of this outrage in guatemala. the end there message, the helsinki commission is ensuring that the law will be followed this time, but they also need to get to the bottom of what is happening at cicig. is that why you are testifying? >> i am testifying to tell their story from start to finish, and a you and organization helping? by the way, the organization going after them is on a u.s. sanctions list. where we paying an organization to work with a russian bank on the sanctions list to go after an innocent family who is fleeing persecution in russia? these are absolutely damning, start questions that need to be answered. host: what does that say about russia in this case alone? it tells you one thing, which has been replicated over and over again, which is that the russian government has found ways of exploiting all sorts of -- exp
is one of the largest foreign aid donors to guatemala. we should not be supporting russian vendettas against their enemies. host: the wall street journal editorial this morning, congress should get to the bottom of this outrage in guatemala. the end there message, the helsinki commission is ensuring that the law will be followed this time, but they also need to get to the bottom of what is happening at cicig. is that why you are testifying? >> i am testifying to tell their story from...
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las telas tÍpicas de guatemala son hermosas y reconocidas mundialmente por los colores y motivos con>> estos son los colores y diseÑo que hace siglos visiten a las mujeres indÍgenas guatemaltecas, cada forma y estilo representa una regiÓn diferente del paÍs. ¿ quiere decirme quÉ es lo que estÁ haciendo?. >> estoy haciendo un... de un lado, es el traje de diario. y le ponemos diseÑos de los dos lados, el tejido se llama... por quÉ, porque se ve de ambos lados. >> pero toda la belleza de estos tejidos estÁ siendo copiada indiscriminadamente por grandes industrias por lo que pelean por que el congreso apruebe una ley para proteger sus derechos de autor. >> lo que no hay ahora son derechos para los pueblos indÍgenas, no somos considerados como sujetos de derecho, lo que permitirÍa esta ley es dignificar un poco mÁs el trabajo de las tejedoras, habrÍa reconocimiento de la gente que teje y borda. >> prestigiosas empresas internacionales han utilizado los modelos que producen las manos de estas indÍgenas sin pagar por ello. >> cada vez vemos que salen mÁs diseÑadoras, diseÑadoras, empresas
las telas tÍpicas de guatemala son hermosas y reconocidas mundialmente por los colores y motivos con>> estos son los colores y diseÑo que hace siglos visiten a las mujeres indÍgenas guatemaltecas, cada forma y estilo representa una regiÓn diferente del paÍs. ¿ quiere decirme quÉ es lo que estÁ haciendo?. >> estoy haciendo un... de un lado, es el traje de diario. y le ponemos diseÑos de los dos lados, el tejido se llama... por quÉ, porque se ve de ambos lados. >> pero...
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al menos 10 muertos y 25 heridos dejÓ un motÍn en una prisiÓn del pueblo de guatemala.do comenzÓ con una pelea en el interior del penal entre grupos que buscan dominar negocios ilÍcitos. erika porras fue hasta la poblaciÓn de escuintla. erika: policÍa, bomberos y familiares de los reos se resguardaban de los disparos que provenÍan del interior de la cÁrcel granja penal en canadÁ en el sur de guatemala. >> de repente empezaron a evacuar a los reos que venÍan heridos. erika: en medio de una batalla campal, varios rollos murieron y docenas resultaron heridos. dos de los rÍos heridos murieron en el hospital. otros se encuentran con pronÓstico reservado. todo empezÓ por una riÑa entre dichas rivales que luchan por el poder y los negocios
al menos 10 muertos y 25 heridos dejÓ un motÍn en una prisiÓn del pueblo de guatemala.do comenzÓ con una pelea en el interior del penal entre grupos que buscan dominar negocios ilÍcitos. erika porras fue hasta la poblaciÓn de escuintla. erika: policÍa, bomberos y familiares de los reos se resguardaban de los disparos que provenÍan del interior de la cÁrcel granja penal en canadÁ en el sur de guatemala. >> de repente empezaron a evacuar a los reos que venÍan heridos. erika: en...
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guatemala's full of these people. from all over are trying to follow in cash's footsteps. there was one place i'd heard of that was known around the country for not only being evangelical but also for being the spot of the biggest miracle of all — god had blessed it with giant carrots. yes, giant carrots. and now it was enjoying an era of prospertiy. an era of prosperity. one of the most influential and ambitious pastors in the town was pastor sanchez, an avid follower of cash luna. it's an honour to meet you, sir. gracias. i recognise this man here. this is cash luna. si. he's very famous in guatemala. oh, that's in miami. in miami, florida. wow. do you talk to him quite a lot, do you phone him? i heard a bit about your personal story with god. has god said anything to you whilst we've been filming? is he actually saying that everybody who watches this film will then believe in god? you're confident that's going to happen? you're not even remotely concerned that it might not? you arejust certain that will happen? the
guatemala's full of these people. from all over are trying to follow in cash's footsteps. there was one place i'd heard of that was known around the country for not only being evangelical but also for being the spot of the biggest miracle of all — god had blessed it with giant carrots. yes, giant carrots. and now it was enjoying an era of prospertiy. an era of prosperity. one of the most influential and ambitious pastors in the town was pastor sanchez, an avid follower of cash luna. it's an...
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i had made it to guatemala, the home of mayans and volcanoes.ving big problems with poverty, corruption and crime, it also has one of the highest population of protestants and evangelical christians in all of south america. very religious place. it also has these — ginormous mega—churches. i had been hearing a lot about evangelical pastors and one name kept on coming up — cash luna. ask anyone here, and they will know who he is. not only does he claim to be in direct communication with the big man himself, but he is also a multimillionaire, and has one of the biggest churches in the world, casa de dios, or house of god, which can hold over 11,000 people. i was on my way to visit him. that is one big—ass church. it looks like an alien space ship. bloody hell. let me just remind you, like, this isn't anfield, this a church. it is just a normal sunday ceremony and it's — oh my god, look at it. it is like a theatre. hello. i've been to a few churches in my life, and they're usually quite solemn places, quite dark, quite old—looking, this looks at so
i had made it to guatemala, the home of mayans and volcanoes.ving big problems with poverty, corruption and crime, it also has one of the highest population of protestants and evangelical christians in all of south america. very religious place. it also has these — ginormous mega—churches. i had been hearing a lot about evangelical pastors and one name kept on coming up — cash luna. ask anyone here, and they will know who he is. not only does he claim to be in direct communication with...
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there she wants to stay, make money, and send it to guatemala to help her children that she left behind there. this is not the first time i've heard a story like this. the people tell me that they are fleeing violence from either guatemala, el salvador, or honduras. they are fleeing corrupt government or just trying to find a better life because they can't find a job in their own country. now, what is the next step for them? these central americans say that they will, some of them, stay here in mexico. some of them will head to the u.s.-mexico border. from here they will head north to mexico city. from there, organizers will break off into smaller crowds. again, some of them, they say, about 200 according to organizers, will. it to the u.s.-mexico border. we'll have to wait and see how make it there and if they will be able to seek asylum. cnn, mexico. >> thanks to laila santiago for that report. >>> we're following breaking news overnight. 14 people are dead after a bus carrying a junior league hockey team crashed in canada. the bus collided with the tractor-trailer in saskatchewan pro
there she wants to stay, make money, and send it to guatemala to help her children that she left behind there. this is not the first time i've heard a story like this. the people tell me that they are fleeing violence from either guatemala, el salvador, or honduras. they are fleeing corrupt government or just trying to find a better life because they can't find a job in their own country. now, what is the next step for them? these central americans say that they will, some of them, stay here in...
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mÉxico también enviarÁ soldados a sus fronteras,pero a su frontera con guatemala. a los inmigrantes. >> parece que el gobierno mexicano apoyarÁ a donald trump. ahora serÁ mÉxico el que refuerce su vigilancia la frontera surpara frenar la inmigraciÓn ilegal de centroamericanos. asÍ lo afirmÓ emanuel velasco, el gobernador de chiapas. >> amos a seguridad la frontera sur pero con un trato digno hacen estos hermanos. >> velasco hizo el anuncio acompaÑado del secretario de gobernaciÓn. en la frontera de chiapas, la noticia fue recibida con mucho miedo. >> siempre va a venir mucha gente, pero cada dÍa va a ser mÁs difÍcil seguir su camino para arriba, para el norte. ya no es el sueÑo americano, ya eso terminÓ. es una pesadilla. >> hasta ahora el gobierno mexicano no ha informado oficialmente cuÁntos elemento de la fernanda verÍa se desplegarÁn a lo largo de las 403 semillas que conforman la frontera de este paÍs con guatemala y belice. la noticia fue anunciada 10 dÍas despuÉs de que donald trump decidiera militarizar la frontera con mÉxico y apenas terminada la caravana
mÉxico también enviarÁ soldados a sus fronteras,pero a su frontera con guatemala. a los inmigrantes. >> parece que el gobierno mexicano apoyarÁ a donald trump. ahora serÁ mÉxico el que refuerce su vigilancia la frontera surpara frenar la inmigraciÓn ilegal de centroamericanos. asÍ lo afirmÓ emanuel velasco, el gobernador de chiapas. >> amos a seguridad la frontera sur pero con un trato digno hacen estos hermanos. >> velasco hizo el anuncio acompaÑado del secretario...
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ese es un legado que hasta ahora guatemala lo sigue sufriendo en estos dÍas.crÍtico el exterminio que se comete en siria. pidiÓ una solución a la crisis de venezuela. el pontÍfice video: -- video:" que venezuela consiga salir de la crisis humanitaria que lo oprime". por tercera vez en su historia, costa rica acude hoy a una segunda vuelta electoral para elegir presidente hasta el 2022. los candidatos son el oficialista carlos alvarado y el evangÉlico conservador fabricio alvarado. las encuestas recientes revelaron un empate tÉcnico entre ambos y tirantes-- aspirantes con 20% de indecisos. los diplomÁticos rusos y familiares expulsados de estados unidos ya estÁn de regreso en rusia. el 26 de marzo, estados unidos declarÓ persona non grata a 48 diplomÁticos rusos y 12 miembros de representaciÓn inminente en ono. rusia--onu. rusia cerrÓ el consulado de estados unidos en san petesburgo y tambiÉn echaron la misma cantidad de diplomÁticos. en la liga mexicana, pumas y necaxa se enfrentaron. [♪ música ] [voz 1] oye, ¿ya pusiste para la vaquita? [voz 2] ¿vaquita? qué
ese es un legado que hasta ahora guatemala lo sigue sufriendo en estos dÍas.crÍtico el exterminio que se comete en siria. pidiÓ una solución a la crisis de venezuela. el pontÍfice video: -- video:" que venezuela consiga salir de la crisis humanitaria que lo oprime". por tercera vez en su historia, costa rica acude hoy a una segunda vuelta electoral para elegir presidente hasta el 2022. los candidatos son el oficialista carlos alvarado y el evangÉlico conservador fabricio...
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guatemala is full of these people. there was one place i had heard of which was known for not only being evangelical but for the biggest miracle of all. god bless it with giant carrots, yes, giant carrots. and now it was enjoying interior of prosperity. the pastor in the town was pastor sanchez, an avid follower of cash luna. it is an honour to meet you sir. i recognise this man here, this is cash luna. he is very famous. 0h, oh, that is in miami? do you talk to him quitea oh, that is in miami? do you talk to him quite a lot? i had a bit about your personal story with god. has god said anything to you while we have been filming? is he saying that everyone who watches this film will then believe in god? you are confident that will happen, 01’ even concerned you are confident that will happen, or even concerned it might not? there is a chance that if this gets viewed via enough people, this film could cure the world of everything? are you feeling god as we speak? is there any way you can display for us now on camera what
guatemala is full of these people. there was one place i had heard of which was known for not only being evangelical but for the biggest miracle of all. god bless it with giant carrots, yes, giant carrots. and now it was enjoying interior of prosperity. the pastor in the town was pastor sanchez, an avid follower of cash luna. it is an honour to meet you sir. i recognise this man here, this is cash luna. he is very famous. 0h, oh, that is in miami? do you talk to him quitea oh, that is in miami?...
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gobernÓ en guatemala entre el 96 y el 2000. su muerte fue inesperada y repentina.bia. se debiÓ a la falta de combustible en la aeronave que no fue re abastecida. al menos 10 muertos y 25 heridos dejÓ un motÍn en una prisiÓn del pueblo de guatemala. todo comenzÓ con una pelea en el interior del penal entre grupos que buscan dominar negocios ilÍcitos. erika porras fue hasta la poblaciÓn de escuintla. erika: policÍa, bomberos y familiares de los reos se resguardaban de los disparos que provenÍan del interior de la cÁrcel granja penal en canadÁ en el sur de guatemala. >> de repente empezaron a evacuar a los reos que venÍan heridos. erika: en medio de una batalla campal, varios rollos murieron y docenas resultaron heridos. dos de los rÍos heridos murieron en el hospital. otros se encuentran con pronÓstico reservado. todo empezÓ por una riÑa entre dichas rivales que luchan por el poder y los negocios ilÍcitos, pero tras este motín quedÓ al descubierto el fuerte armamento con el que cuentan los presos dentro de la cÁrcel. los familiares de los prisioneros se encuentran de
gobernÓ en guatemala entre el 96 y el 2000. su muerte fue inesperada y repentina.bia. se debiÓ a la falta de combustible en la aeronave que no fue re abastecida. al menos 10 muertos y 25 heridos dejÓ un motÍn en una prisiÓn del pueblo de guatemala. todo comenzÓ con una pelea en el interior del penal entre grupos que buscan dominar negocios ilÍcitos. erika porras fue hasta la poblaciÓn de escuintla. erika: policÍa, bomberos y familiares de los reos se resguardaban de los disparos que...
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cruzan la frontera desde guatemala y encuentran una mano amiga que trata de ayudarlos.ue con frecuencia sale a buscar centroamericanos para llevarlos a su albergue. el padre nos advirtiÓ de los peligros, ya que Ésta es un Área controlada por el crimen organizado. los acompaÑantes del padre intentaron convencerlos de que no se trataba de asaltantes o inmigraciÓn, pero no quisieron salir. 40 millas mÁs adelante, llegamos al puerto fronterizo, donde se divide mÉxico con guatemala. >> cruzando esta lÍnea, el inmigrante se encuentra con un campo minado en este paÍs. pedor --pedro: los mostrÓ por dÓnde cruzar los migrantes, sobre todo en las noches. >> esto es un infierno. pedro: y se van exponiendo cada vez que pasa un aÑo. cuando regresÁbamos, encontramos a un grupo de 12 hondureÑos que llevaba algÚn dÍa caminando y aÚn no llegaban a la mitad de camino. a uno de ellos lo asaltaron hondo apenas habÍa entrado a mÉxico. -- cuando apenas habÍa entrado a mÉxico. >> lo golpearon para quitarle dinero. pedro: estaban agotados de tanto caminar, querÍan llegar al albergue del padre y
cruzan la frontera desde guatemala y encuentran una mano amiga que trata de ayudarlos.ue con frecuencia sale a buscar centroamericanos para llevarlos a su albergue. el padre nos advirtiÓ de los peligros, ya que Ésta es un Área controlada por el crimen organizado. los acompaÑantes del padre intentaron convencerlos de que no se trataba de asaltantes o inmigraciÓn, pero no quisieron salir. 40 millas mÁs adelante, llegamos al puerto fronterizo, donde se divide mÉxico con guatemala. >>...
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juan: claudia acaba de llegar a estados unidos y cuenta que dejo guatemala tratando de alejar a sus hijoslos arrebaten ni que se los maten. juan: dice que estÁ dispuesta a correr cualquier riesgo para salvar a sus hijos. claudia:vale la pena. hay tantas pandillas y secuestros y extorsiones y todo eso. juan: cabe aclarar que las autoridades no presentarÍan cargos en contra de quienes se entreguen en los puertos de entrada en busca de asilo. el abogado garcÍa explicÓ que esas personas tambiÉn corren el riesgo de permanecer detenidas y separadas de sus hijos. los papas, si estÁn pidiendo un caso de asilo, no alcanzan salir bajo fianza. juan: el departamento de seguridad nacional nos enviÓ este comunicado que dice: "el departamento de seguridad no tiene una polÍtica de separaciÓn de familias en la frontera con el objetivo de prevenir. tiene la obligaciÓn legal de los mejores intereses de lino, ya -- niÑo, ya sea de trÁficos humanos, que ponen a los niÑos en peligro." juan carlos gonzÁlez, agresiÓn. presentador: se llegaron los Últimos autobuses con integrantes de la caravana de centroamerican
juan: claudia acaba de llegar a estados unidos y cuenta que dejo guatemala tratando de alejar a sus hijoslos arrebaten ni que se los maten. juan: dice que estÁ dispuesta a correr cualquier riesgo para salvar a sus hijos. claudia:vale la pena. hay tantas pandillas y secuestros y extorsiones y todo eso. juan: cabe aclarar que las autoridades no presentarÍan cargos en contra de quienes se entreguen en los puertos de entrada en busca de asilo. el abogado garcÍa explicÓ que esas personas...
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like frankly they see no future in guatemala. fortunately we live in a world full of crime extortion threats even murder. that's why my brother fled. the people never go outside the homes on the children alone but you can't spend your whole life hiding. sometimes they talk to their family in los angeles by phone but they say that just makes the separation more painful. and his wife are trying to get by in guatemala for now. but they might soon conclude life there is just too dangerous they too might try to head north. in the west the city at a river marks the border between guatemala and mexico it's easy to cross and many people who do head north to the u.s. . illegal border traffic is a brisk business goods range from deposit bottles and grain to human cargo migrants can get translation services for a dollar fifty. anyone without legal documents avoids the official border crossing . how many is from honduras six two and victoria are from el salvador they're planning to cross the city r.t. to night and then carry on towards the u
like frankly they see no future in guatemala. fortunately we live in a world full of crime extortion threats even murder. that's why my brother fled. the people never go outside the homes on the children alone but you can't spend your whole life hiding. sometimes they talk to their family in los angeles by phone but they say that just makes the separation more painful. and his wife are trying to get by in guatemala for now. but they might soon conclude life there is just too dangerous they too...
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influential former president of guatemala has died he signed the one hundred ninety six peace accord which ended the country's thirty six year civil war who was the mayor of the capital guatemala city when he died at the age of seventy two he suffered a heart attack while playing golf with friends. amin is acting prime minister is refusing to hold talks with a leading opposition figure as anti-government protests continue capeci and called off the talks with nicole. accusing him of trying to dictate the agenda on media as part of a meets next week to elect a new prime minister. resigned on monday following weeks of antigovernment rallies to syria's rebel interest is in the out of. the stage would sit today for talks between. the opposition leader and. the prime minister the acting prime minister of armenia this is the second time that mr passion yand the self-styled people's choice for the prime minister has invited mr to talk with him this is the second time is to cut it has said he is not going to sit down with mr passion yeah because he said he was merely being dictated to these w
influential former president of guatemala has died he signed the one hundred ninety six peace accord which ended the country's thirty six year civil war who was the mayor of the capital guatemala city when he died at the age of seventy two he suffered a heart attack while playing golf with friends. amin is acting prime minister is refusing to hold talks with a leading opposition figure as anti-government protests continue capeci and called off the talks with nicole. accusing him of trying to...
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dice que en la aldea en la que vive en san marcos al occidente de guatemala ya no se puede vivir. >>eriendo violar. >> nos cuenta que viajarÁ con un guÍa al que le pagÓ un tÍo suyo que vive en california dice que el hombre la citÓ en una zona montaÑosa entre la frontera entre guatemala y mÉxico. >> el coyote no va a pasar para allÁ no me importa si hay ejÉrcitos no me importa porque voy decidida a tener una mejor vida y salvar la vida de mis hijas. >> estas familias que huyen de la violencia saben lo complicado que es viajar sin documentos hacia estados unidos pero para ellos la migraciÓn es un asunto de vida o muerte. >> me dijeron que si no me venÍa para acÁ me iban a matar a mis hijos. >> hace los Últimos operativos para su viaje guarda su identidad por temor a amenazas de muerte. >> me obligaron que si no salÍa en tres dÍas me iba a matar a mis hijos, mi esposo son 7 primos que le han matado. >> buscan llegar a estados unidos desafiando todos los peligros en honduras otros prefieren no arriesgarse. >> acÁ hay oportunidades Únicamente lo que tenemos que hacer es tocar puertas y ab
dice que en la aldea en la que vive en san marcos al occidente de guatemala ya no se puede vivir. >>eriendo violar. >> nos cuenta que viajarÁ con un guÍa al que le pagÓ un tÍo suyo que vive en california dice que el hombre la citÓ en una zona montaÑosa entre la frontera entre guatemala y mÉxico. >> el coyote no va a pasar para allÁ no me importa si hay ejÉrcitos no me importa porque voy decidida a tener una mejor vida y salvar la vida de mis hijas. >> estas...
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, el salvador y honduras. >> es un delito en guatemala ser joven, o que las pandillas quieren que teos de asilo polÍtico y mantenerse unidos hasta el Último tramo de su odisea ante la amenaza del presidente trump. >> el gobierno de trump estÁ intentando castigar a la gente y convencerlos a no ejercer sus derechos castigando con la separaciÓn de familias. >> laura y sus 4 hijos abandonaron honduras y esperan poder superar los retos legales que enfrentarÁn al llegar a estados unidos en solo dÍas.. >> todos los que hemos venido en la caravana estamos bien, estamos aquÍ, es un logro. >> 18 integrantes de esta caravana se entregaron a las autoridades estadounidenses buscando asilo polÍtico, se espera que este domingo cientos de inmigrantes centroamericanos hagan lo mismo cruzando el puente en busca de una mejor vida, en tijuana, mÉxico francisco cuevas noticias telemundo. >> mientras luchan por entrar otros que ya hicieron su vida aquÍ ruegan que la deportaciÓn no los separe de sus familias, es el caso de un guatemalteco que vivÍa el sueÑo americano pero con el nuevo gobierno todo cambiÓ,
, el salvador y honduras. >> es un delito en guatemala ser joven, o que las pandillas quieren que teos de asilo polÍtico y mantenerse unidos hasta el Último tramo de su odisea ante la amenaza del presidente trump. >> el gobierno de trump estÁ intentando castigar a la gente y convencerlos a no ejercer sus derechos castigando con la separaciÓn de familias. >> laura y sus 4 hijos abandonaron honduras y esperan poder superar los retos legales que enfrentarÁn al llegar a...
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border hundreds of people from one jurist guatemala and el salvador say they're fleeing persecution and they have one aim to cross over into safety on american soil while the u.s. president on trump has called the kind of on a threat to america some fully supportive role brunell's has the latest from. the border crossing just south of san diego. even as the group of people traveling from central america the border here at san ysidro california to request asylum in the united states the border protection agency announced that it had already reached its capacity and wouldn't be able to process any more applications for at least the rest of the day now this means that those asylum seekers a may have to wait a day or even more as the bureaucratic process works its way forward but the u.s. is obligated to at least consider the claims of the people who have come up in central america seeking asylum doesn't mean that they will have to accept them it doesn't mean that the asylum seekers will get residence in the united states but they will at least get some sort of an administrative hearing unf
border hundreds of people from one jurist guatemala and el salvador say they're fleeing persecution and they have one aim to cross over into safety on american soil while the u.s. president on trump has called the kind of on a threat to america some fully supportive role brunell's has the latest from. the border crossing just south of san diego. even as the group of people traveling from central america the border here at san ysidro california to request asylum in the united states the border...
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mÉxico en 1000 le harÁ gentes para reforzar su frontera con guatemala para evitar en vigentes en trÁnsitoestan al inmigrante -- un motociclista con el que manejaba. comenzamos. >> este es un noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos de ilia calderon. ♪ ilia: comenzamos con la visita del fiscal general jeff sessions a nuevo mÉxico, donde expuso su estricta postura en materia migratoria ante jefe del policÍa de localidades fronterizas. Éste se jones que la intenciÓn es frenar la
mÉxico en 1000 le harÁ gentes para reforzar su frontera con guatemala para evitar en vigentes en trÁnsitoestan al inmigrante -- un motociclista con el que manejaba. comenzamos. >> este es un noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos de ilia calderon. ♪ ilia: comenzamos con la visita del fiscal general jeff sessions a nuevo mÉxico, donde expuso su estricta postura en materia migratoria ante jefe del policÍa de localidades fronterizas. Éste se jones que la intenciÓn es frenar la
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and the so called migrant caravan from honduras guatemala and el salvador as arrived at the u.s. mexican border after a month on the road the nearly two hundred migrants say they'll apply for asylum in america president trump has called the caravan a threat to the u.s. well bill schneider is a political analyst he says while immigration remains a big issue for many americans republicans fear trumps hard line policies are turning off many undecided voters. of course there are some criminals and people into the united states illegally are by definition committing a crime but these people who are on the border now they are seeking asylum in the united states they are going to a regular process to get into the united states legally they may eventually try to get it illegally but trumps begs his core supporters are people who think that they were a threat their criminal threat they're a terrorist but they threaten to undermine the foundations of the united states they just don't want them here and to them this is a real threat of criminal activity on the border even though those even
and the so called migrant caravan from honduras guatemala and el salvador as arrived at the u.s. mexican border after a month on the road the nearly two hundred migrants say they'll apply for asylum in america president trump has called the caravan a threat to the u.s. well bill schneider is a political analyst he says while immigration remains a big issue for many americans republicans fear trumps hard line policies are turning off many undecided voters. of course there are some criminals and...
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and they are from guatemala and other countries where they say they are escaping from violence. what is the status of their health, their conditions?
and they are from guatemala and other countries where they say they are escaping from violence. what is the status of their health, their conditions?
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there was a gentleman that had nephew that had been smuggled into the country from guatemala, and was being kept to work against his will in ohio. and within 24 hours, i had a conference call from the head of the fbi, hsi, and th attorney's office in that region. >> altan: two months later, federal and local law enforcement moved in. >> a human trafficking bust at an egg farm in... >> aan: in the early morning hours, they raided the trailer park where the teens had been living. >> federal prosecutors call it modern-day slavery. >> their paychecks kept by their traffickers. >> altan: they detained approximately 45 people. >> the human trafficking operation was run by a third- party contractor hired by trillium farms. >> altan: at least ten, they determined, were victims of trafficking, including eight nors. >> the u.s. attorney's office says its investigation is ongoing. >> i mean, how could thatss ly happen? the more we learned ab, the more it became apparent that there was a connection back to our immigration policies and ho the departmentalth and human services deals with kids who c
there was a gentleman that had nephew that had been smuggled into the country from guatemala, and was being kept to work against his will in ohio. and within 24 hours, i had a conference call from the head of the fbi, hsi, and th attorney's office in that region. >> altan: two months later, federal and local law enforcement moved in. >> a human trafficking bust at an egg farm in... >> aan: in the early morning hours, they raided the trailer park where the teens had been...
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is one of the largest foreign aid donors to guatemala.should not be supporting russian vendettas against their enemies. host: the wall street journal editorial this morning, congress should get to the bottom of this outrage in guatemala. the end there message, the helsinki commission is ensuring that the law will be followed this time, but they also need to get to the bottom of what is happening at cicig. is that why you are testifying? >> i am testifying to tell their story from start to finish, and a you and organization helping? by the way, the organization going after them is on a u.s. sanctions list. where we paying an organization to work with a russian bank on the sanctions list to go after an innocent family who is fleeing persecution in russia? these are absolutely damning, start questions that need to be answered. host: what does that say about russia in this case alone? it tells you one thing, which has been replicated over and over again, which is that the russian government has found ways of exploiting all sorts of -- exploit
is one of the largest foreign aid donors to guatemala.should not be supporting russian vendettas against their enemies. host: the wall street journal editorial this morning, congress should get to the bottom of this outrage in guatemala. the end there message, the helsinki commission is ensuring that the law will be followed this time, but they also need to get to the bottom of what is happening at cicig. is that why you are testifying? >> i am testifying to tell their story from start to...
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. >> [habla en inglÉs] vilma: alexander naciÓ en guatemala y asÍ fue adoptado por padres estadounidenses el consulado de guatemala porque estaba esperando que le enviaran la renovaciÓn de su tarjeta verde. su abogado explica que en la Época que él fue adoptado no recibÍa la ciudadanía automÁtica y la jueza pensÓ que su identificaciÓn era falsa y llamÓ a ice. >> [habla en inglÉs] vilma: dice que su novia se asustÓ, dejó a los invitados en la corte y fue a la casa a recoger mÁs documentos para comprobar que alexander es residente legal. >> [habla en inglÉs] vilma: alexander dice que los agentes de ice le tomaron las huellas para llevÁrselo a un centro de detenciÓn. >> [habla en ingles] vilma: finalmente los agentes de ice y la jueza se disculparon con alexander y Ésta finalmente los casÓ. alexander nos contÓ que un abogado que estaba ese dÍa en la corte le dijo que esta no era la primera vez que esa jueza llamaba ice antes de oficiar un matrimonio. fÉlix: el ex gobernador de tamaulipas se declarÓ no culpable de 11 cargos por narcotrÁfico, lavado de dinero, fraude bancario, entre otros. se
. >> [habla en inglÉs] vilma: alexander naciÓ en guatemala y asÍ fue adoptado por padres estadounidenses el consulado de guatemala porque estaba esperando que le enviaran la renovaciÓn de su tarjeta verde. su abogado explica que en la Época que él fue adoptado no recibÍa la ciudadanía automÁtica y la jueza pensÓ que su identificaciÓn era falsa y llamÓ a ice. >> [habla en inglÉs] vilma: dice que su novia se asustÓ, dejó a los invitados en la corte y fue a la casa a...
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en guatemala se reportan estudios.14 tu gente. tu voz. presentadora: con una emotiva ceremonia rindieron tributo a la ex primera dama bÁrbara bush, en houston, texas. en total, cuatro expresidentes de estados unidos y la actual primera dama se hicieron presentes en el homenaje a la memoria de barbara bush. y mÉxico tendrÁ maÑana en primer debate con los candidatos al sillÓn presidencial. serÍa el primer intento de los tres convocados por el instituto nacional electoral. la poblaciÓn espera que aborden propuestas relacionadas al tema de seguridad. aquÍ en noticias de univisiÓn 14, asÍ como tambiÉn a travÉs de univisiÓn.com, en punto de las 6:00 de la tarde. de acuerdo a datos del universal, hace un momento las encuestas ubican a andrÉs manuel lÓpez obrador con el 46%. le recordamos que luego del debate siga con nosotros. leÓn krauze tendrÁ los temas que tocaron los candidatos. cientos de manifestantes de guatemala salieron a las calles pidiendo que renuncie jimmy morales. el mandatario, por su parte, negÓ tener culpabil
en guatemala se reportan estudios.14 tu gente. tu voz. presentadora: con una emotiva ceremonia rindieron tributo a la ex primera dama bÁrbara bush, en houston, texas. en total, cuatro expresidentes de estados unidos y la actual primera dama se hicieron presentes en el homenaje a la memoria de barbara bush. y mÉxico tendrÁ maÑana en primer debate con los candidatos al sillÓn presidencial. serÍa el primer intento de los tres convocados por el instituto nacional electoral. la poblaciÓn...
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the former president of guatemala, alvaro arzu, has died after a heart attack. he was 72.ught an end to 36 years of civil war in guatemala. he signed a peace agreement with the left—wing guerrilla group, the guatemalan national revolutionary unity, in 1996. after leaving the presidency, arzu was elected mayor of guatemala city four times in a row. he was still in office when he died. he collapsed while playing a round of golf with his son. stay with us on bbc news. still to come, it's taken four days but britain's newest royal prince has finally been named. what might‘ve inspired the duke and duchess of cambridge in their choice of name? nothing, it seems, was too big to withstand the force of the tornado. the extent of the devastation will lead to renewed calls for government help to build better housing. internationally, there have already been protests. sweden says it received no warning of the accident. indeed, the russians at first denied anything had gone wrong. only when radioactivy levels began to increase outside russia were they forced to admit the accident. for
the former president of guatemala, alvaro arzu, has died after a heart attack. he was 72.ught an end to 36 years of civil war in guatemala. he signed a peace agreement with the left—wing guerrilla group, the guatemalan national revolutionary unity, in 1996. after leaving the presidency, arzu was elected mayor of guatemala city four times in a row. he was still in office when he died. he collapsed while playing a round of golf with his son. stay with us on bbc news. still to come, it's taken...
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ended the country's thirty six year civil war was who was the mayor of the capital guatemala city when he died at the age of seventy two it suffered a heart attack while playing golf with friends. in the u.s. the republican led house intelligence committee says that there's no evidence that donald trump's presidential campaign colluded with russia a report released by the committee does criticize trump's eldest son for poor judgment over his e-mails about a meeting with a russian lawyer president trump says the report clears his campaign and the allegations against him were based on lies democrats however a challenging the findings the report is separate from the special counsel's investigation into the drug campaign's russia. i mean he is acting prime minister is refusing to hold talks with a leading opposition figure as anti-government protests continue there in color petty and called off the talks with a call me and accusing him of trying to dictate the agenda meaning is parliament meets next week to elect the prime minister of the search. resigned on monday following weeks of antig
ended the country's thirty six year civil war was who was the mayor of the capital guatemala city when he died at the age of seventy two it suffered a heart attack while playing golf with friends. in the u.s. the republican led house intelligence committee says that there's no evidence that donald trump's presidential campaign colluded with russia a report released by the committee does criticize trump's eldest son for poor judgment over his e-mails about a meeting with a russian lawyer...
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she left guatemala. so she is going to stay here in mexico. she says that she's going to tijuana, and from there -- gracias -- she wants to stay there, make money, and send that back to guatemala to help her children that she left behind there. this is actually not the first time i've heard a story like this. the people here tell me that they are fleeing violence from either guatemala, el salvador, or honduras, they are fleeing corrupt government or just trying to find a better life because they can't find a job in their own country. >> now look, we want to give a fact check on the u.s.-mexico border. the department of homeland security said this week that while the arrest of people trying to cross illegally did increase exponentially in the month of march compared to this time last year, overall they've been trending down since the year 2000. they hit a 46-year low last year. >>> breaking news now. 14 people are dead after a bus carrying a junior league hockey team crashed in canada. the bus collided wi
she left guatemala. so she is going to stay here in mexico. she says that she's going to tijuana, and from there -- gracias -- she wants to stay there, make money, and send that back to guatemala to help her children that she left behind there. this is actually not the first time i've heard a story like this. the people here tell me that they are fleeing violence from either guatemala, el salvador, or honduras, they are fleeing corrupt government or just trying to find a better life because...
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lo mÁs difÍcil es pasar el rÍo de guatemala a mÉxico. llegar a la frontera mÁs tranquilos. >> quiere llegar a los estados unidos? >> quiero llegar a los estados unidos. ilia: por quÉ quieres llegar tÚ a los estados unidos? estos transistores de las familias. continuamos la cobertura desde mÉxico. regresÓ contigo porque: gracias por haber estado con nosotros y desesperado los acompaÑado en este noticiero. muy buenas noches. ♪ locutor:ahora estÁ usted bien informado. noticiero univisiÓn, su voz, su decisiÓn. ♪ ♪ ♪ agustina: oye, pa, este... necesito que me des dinero. porque en la materia de química vamos a hacer un experimento. el maestro va a comprar las cosas y entre todos vamos a pagarlos. humberto: oye tú, ¿crees que soy banco y que a toda hora me puedes sacar dinero? agustina: no, pa, pero lo necesito. es para la escuela. humberto: ya estoy harto de tus malditas escuelas. son públicas, se supone que el gobierno debe de cubrir todos los gastos. pero no, siempre están pide y pide dinero para todo.
lo mÁs difÍcil es pasar el rÍo de guatemala a mÉxico. llegar a la frontera mÁs tranquilos. >> quiere llegar a los estados unidos? >> quiero llegar a los estados unidos. ilia: por quÉ quieres llegar tÚ a los estados unidos? estos transistores de las familias. continuamos la cobertura desde mÉxico. regresÓ contigo porque: gracias por haber estado con nosotros y desesperado los acompaÑado en este noticiero. muy buenas noches. ♪ locutor:ahora estÁ usted bien informado....
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the teens who ended up in ohio began their journey here, in the western highlands of guatemala. >> (speaking spanish) one of the boys, who was 14 at the time, lived in this ville. he worked with his father tendrg sugar cane for a dolla a day. >> erlinda: ne >> altan: but thenay, in 2014, a neighbor in the village made them an offer. >> (speaking spanish) >> altan: oldo castillo lived just down the road. his mother told us he was known for suessfully smuggling adults to the u.s. and finding them jobs. now he was extending his offeree to locnagers. >> altan: the faly said castillo told them he could get their son and other teens to the u.s. for $15,000. he promised them jobs and a chance to go to school, but th didn't have that kind of money. >> alberto: >> aan: over the course of a year, at least eight teens from the area took castillo's offer, and like so many others from theegion, made the uncertain journey north. we found some of the teens, but they wouldn't speak to us on camera out of fear for themselves and their families. some would end up tellintheir stories in court. >> (speaking spa
the teens who ended up in ohio began their journey here, in the western highlands of guatemala. >> (speaking spanish) one of the boys, who was 14 at the time, lived in this ville. he worked with his father tendrg sugar cane for a dolla a day. >> erlinda: ne >> altan: but thenay, in 2014, a neighbor in the village made them an offer. >> (speaking spanish) >> altan: oldo castillo lived just down the road. his mother told us he was known for suessfully smuggling...
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. >> y a sacar adelante a la familia que tenemos en guatemala porque tambiÉn hay pequeÑos en guatemalatraer a su hijo a quien en los 23 dÍas le daban poco de comer. >> nos daban a veces cualquier cosita. >> quÉ te daban cuentame oliver. >> a veces nos daban pollo, o a veces arroz. >> texas se prepara para recibir cada semana mÁs elementos de la guardia nacional el gobernador greg abbott anunciÓ que serÁn mÁs de mil los soldados aÚn asÍ llegaron indocumentados. >> este grupo que estÁn liberando autoridades de inmigraciÓn son mÁs o menos cien personas es el mismo nÚmero que se venÍa registrando en Últimos meses a pesar del anuncio de la militarizaciÓn en la frontera, y la mayorÍa como se puede ver son papÁs con niÑos. >> ademÁs de subida de tarifas del coyote inmigrantes empiezan a usar rutas mÁs peligrosas, segÚn nos confirmÓ el jefe de la patrulla fronteriza en el valle del rÍo grande. >> camiÓn de carga ¿no? donde suben las temperaturas casos feÍsimos que hemos visto, otra tÁctica sacarle caminar alrededor de punto de inspecciÓn. >> solo... querÍa cruzar al otro lado. y me encomendÉ a
. >> y a sacar adelante a la familia que tenemos en guatemala porque tambiÉn hay pequeÑos en guatemalatraer a su hijo a quien en los 23 dÍas le daban poco de comer. >> nos daban a veces cualquier cosita. >> quÉ te daban cuentame oliver. >> a veces nos daban pollo, o a veces arroz. >> texas se prepara para recibir cada semana mÁs elementos de la guardia nacional el gobernador greg abbott anunciÓ que serÁn mÁs de mil los soldados aÚn asÍ llegaron...
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seni senioria -- she is from adequ e guatemala. but because of the violence, she left. so she is going to stay here in mexico. she says she is going to 25tijua and she wants to stay there, make money and send in a back to guatemala to help her children that she left behind there. this is not the first time i've heard a story like this, the people here tell me that they are fleeing violence from either guatemala, he wiel salvador or honduras, fleeing a corrupt government or trying to go find a better job. so these central americans say that they will -- some of them -- again stay here in mexico, some will head to the u.s./mexico border. from mexico city, the organizers say that many will break off into smaller crowds, again some they say about 200 according to organizers will be making to the i u.s./mexico border, but we'll have to see how many make it there and if they will be able to seek acai luasylum. >> and that migrant group moving on as national guard troops are heading to the border. 250 service men and airmen will be deployed in the next 72 hours. >> and while p
seni senioria -- she is from adequ e guatemala. but because of the violence, she left. so she is going to stay here in mexico. she says she is going to 25tijua and she wants to stay there, make money and send in a back to guatemala to help her children that she left behind there. this is not the first time i've heard a story like this, the people here tell me that they are fleeing violence from either guatemala, he wiel salvador or honduras, fleeing a corrupt government or trying to go find a...
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many came from ecuador, guatemala, honduras and started along mexico's border. they entered the country and that's when president trump began to notice this large caravan. these caravans happen often, but this was much larger than the average caravan. the president was able to note this caravan. these things do happen from time to time. the last time there was a caravan of this size was haitians making their way into the united states. all of these folks are from central america. they say their only chance at a safer life is in the united states. so this actually began weeks ago when it seemed to catch the president's attention, and while it caught his attention, many people said that attention has been bad for their fight here to seek asylum. at this point, there is no turning back to these points. they say they have to give it their all. >> and kristen welker, the larger political context here is exactly what the president was focusing on in michigan on saturday night. it's appealing to his base. h let's take a look at one part of his speech. >> are you watchi
many came from ecuador, guatemala, honduras and started along mexico's border. they entered the country and that's when president trump began to notice this large caravan. these caravans happen often, but this was much larger than the average caravan. the president was able to note this caravan. these things do happen from time to time. the last time there was a caravan of this size was haitians making their way into the united states. all of these folks are from central america. they say their...
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. >> reporter: she is from guatemala.cause of the delink quinn s delinquencies and the violence, she left. so she is going to stay here in mexico. she is going to tijuana and from there she wants to stay there, make money and send that back to yacht mole adequate guatemala to help her children. people tell me that she are fleeing violence from either guatemala, el salvador, honduras, they are fleeing a corrupt government or just trying to find a better job because they can't find a job in their own country. >> leyla will with the story of people fleeing trying to find a better life. this migrant march comes as the u.s. president deploys troop to the mexican border. the national guard says 500 troops plus vehicles and helicopters are on the way. the u.s. defense secretary authorized as many as 4,000 to go. federal law prohibits the soldiers from enforcing immigration law, but they can provide air support and to help with intelligence gathering and construction. the heightened focus on the border leaves some wondering about
. >> reporter: she is from guatemala.cause of the delink quinn s delinquencies and the violence, she left. so she is going to stay here in mexico. she is going to tijuana and from there she wants to stay there, make money and send that back to yacht mole adequate guatemala to help her children. people tell me that she are fleeing violence from either guatemala, el salvador, honduras, they are fleeing a corrupt government or just trying to find a better job because they can't find a job in...
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-- [ speaking foreign language ] she is saying that because of the violence she left her home in guatemala. she says that she is staying here in mexico to tee wijuana a she wants to stay there and make money and send it back to guatemala to help her children that she left behind there. this is not the first time that i have heard a story like this, and the people are telling me they are fleeing violence from guatemala or el salvador or honduras and fleeing the corrupt government or trying to find a better life because they can't find a job in their own country. now, what is the next step for them? these essential americans are saying that they will, some of them again, stay here in mexico and some of them heading to the u.s./mexico border, and from here, they are heading north to mexico city, and from there the organizers say that many of them will break off into smaller crowds and again some of them, about 200 according to the oorganize r rs will be making it to the u.s./mexico border and we will have to wait to see exactly how many make it there and if they will be able to seek asylum. l
-- [ speaking foreign language ] she is saying that because of the violence she left her home in guatemala. she says that she is staying here in mexico to tee wijuana a she wants to stay there and make money and send it back to guatemala to help her children that she left behind there. this is not the first time that i have heard a story like this, and the people are telling me they are fleeing violence from guatemala or el salvador or honduras and fleeing the corrupt government or trying to...
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ambassador in mexico city and honduras and guatemala.hat are they being told to communicate to these nations. i want to know what the attorney general and secretary nielsen at homeland security. what are they saying and doing. and i want to know ways being done for the u.s. entities that are sponsoring and subsidizing this. it appears they are engaged in criminal activity. lou: lou: joining us tonight congressman matt gaetz. i wanted to start if i may with the president's surprise announcement today that he was dispatching the national guard to the border to secure that bored until a wall can be built. your thoughts? >> i'm glad the president is a man of action even when the congress has abandoned this president on the critical promise to secure the bored. the senate should take up a vote on at wall but they are too gutless to do even that. the consequence questions is people see the united states isn't that serious about border security and that invites people across our borders for people who are illegal. we need to support a president
ambassador in mexico city and honduras and guatemala.hat are they being told to communicate to these nations. i want to know what the attorney general and secretary nielsen at homeland security. what are they saying and doing. and i want to know ways being done for the u.s. entities that are sponsoring and subsidizing this. it appears they are engaged in criminal activity. lou: lou: joining us tonight congressman matt gaetz. i wanted to start if i may with the president's surprise announcement...
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to the the influential former president of guatemala has died he signed the one thousand nine hundred six peace accord which ended the country's thirty six year civil war office who was the mayor of the capital guatemala gross motor city when he died at the age of seventy two he suffered a heart attack while playing golf with friends armenia is acting prime minister is refusing to hold talks with a leading opposition figures anti-government protests continue couldn't capeci and has called off the talks with nickel pushing the end accusing him of trying to dictate the agenda i mean he is part of it meets next week to elect a new prime minister and those are the headlines that he's continues on as iraq to talk to on to syria next. big stories generate thousands of headlines with different angles from different perspectives separate the spin from the facts that's why i'm going. with the listening post on al-jazeera. to me and i wasn't going to. change the world it is all for me. to see. from president eating his time in the midst of a war getting dragged off a roof because saakashvili wa
to the the influential former president of guatemala has died he signed the one thousand nine hundred six peace accord which ended the country's thirty six year civil war office who was the mayor of the capital guatemala gross motor city when he died at the age of seventy two he suffered a heart attack while playing golf with friends armenia is acting prime minister is refusing to hold talks with a leading opposition figures anti-government protests continue couldn't capeci and has called off...
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of our all zoo influential former president of guatemala has died he signed the one thousand nine hundred six peace accord which ended the country's thirty six year civil war tarzan was mayor of the capital guatemala city when he died at age seventy two. hour here ali just improve have uncovered a mass grave which could be evidence of the largest child sacrifice ritual in the world the remains of more than one hundred children from the ages of six to fifteen years old were found in the northwest and a house that has more. this child's skeleton is part of what archaeologists ahead in the biggest site of child sacrifice in discovered so far the victims appear to have been part of a ritual sacrifice that took place nearly five hundred fifty years ago the remains of more than one hundred forty children were found alongside two hundred young llamas all of that he says he wasn't home all the sacrifices that were found with children aged between six and nine years of age and that from ten to twelve or fifteen years of age all have been found with their sternum cut with the aim of possibly openin
of our all zoo influential former president of guatemala has died he signed the one thousand nine hundred six peace accord which ended the country's thirty six year civil war tarzan was mayor of the capital guatemala city when he died at age seventy two. hour here ali just improve have uncovered a mass grave which could be evidence of the largest child sacrifice ritual in the world the remains of more than one hundred children from the ages of six to fifteen years old were found in the...
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from guatemala, mexico and hunter us and they have all been turned over to ice.me is 16 minutes after the top of the hour. the iran deal taking center stage in washington. emmanuel macroin going to urge donald trump not to back out of it but are there any benefits for the us and its allies? and police did chase him, ten times. what's marked the dramatic passenger takedown on a plane packed with people. ♪ heather: a man is tased 10 times for refusing to get off the plane after allegedly touching a woman inappropriately. dramatic moment caught on camera in miami before take off. >> what is the reason? >> backup. >> jacob garcia under arrest and facing several charges including battery. the american airlines flight took off for chicago but an hour late. a preschooler outraged after she says her son's teacher taped his mouth shut. he claims those two teachers used scotch tape and threw his lunch out at least twice. the school admits to the first incident and so the substitute teacher was fired but his mother says one of them is to working and is demanding a full inve
from guatemala, mexico and hunter us and they have all been turned over to ice.me is 16 minutes after the top of the hour. the iran deal taking center stage in washington. emmanuel macroin going to urge donald trump not to back out of it but are there any benefits for the us and its allies? and police did chase him, ten times. what's marked the dramatic passenger takedown on a plane packed with people. ♪ heather: a man is tased 10 times for refusing to get off the plane after allegedly...
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well, i've been to guatemala back when they were sending the children a couple of years ago. very familiar that, in fact, the guatemalan government doesn't say that these are real. they pass through mexico. the nature of asylum is not that you go to where you want to go because you have the best economic opportunity, asylum is about you flee and then you ask for asylum. they've deliberately passed through over a thousand miles to get to the united states for an economic opportunity. and to a person, these threats are part of a strategy, a strategy that american lawyers are advising them right now to do. the vast majority of asylum claims have no specific threats based on their actions, but, rather, oh, well, it's a dangerous neighborhood. well, you know what? we spend money helping countries like guatemala, honduras, nicaragua and even mexico fight drug cartels. they need to work with us to fight the drug cartels, but with 200 nations around the world and about 180 of them being poor. we cannot give asylum based on the fact that generally the united states is a better place.
well, i've been to guatemala back when they were sending the children a couple of years ago. very familiar that, in fact, the guatemalan government doesn't say that these are real. they pass through mexico. the nature of asylum is not that you go to where you want to go because you have the best economic opportunity, asylum is about you flee and then you ask for asylum. they've deliberately passed through over a thousand miles to get to the united states for an economic opportunity. and to a...
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. >>> el mayor flujo es de guatemala honduras y el salvador. >>> un sismo de 5.3 en la zona fronterizaaves por un terremoto de 8.2 y seis muertos. >>> estudiantes retomaron actividades luego que el techo volara, desde el momento cuando se desprende a las 3:00 de la tarde sin heridos. >>> y también vemos fuertes vientos como podemos ver en las imágenes alcanzando 30 millas por hora con árboles caídos en el servicio de electricidad y uno de los problemas son los retrasos y la humedad en este sistema y vamos a esperar que pase el centro de la tormenta en el norte en san josé vemos las nubes al sur por las montaÑas para la precipitación en una vigilancia en la zona de la montaÑa por estas condiciones por tanta lluvia en las próximas horas y seguimos avanzando desde el norte de la región y podemos ver lluvias a san josé y tiene que tomar precauciones. >>> las relaciones del secretario de relaciones exteriores de méxico no se hizo esperar. >>> el peleador está en problemas con la ley y la pasión por el álbum del mundial. >>> recuerde que nos puede seguir en redes sociales y telemundo 48.com
. >>> el mayor flujo es de guatemala honduras y el salvador. >>> un sismo de 5.3 en la zona fronterizaaves por un terremoto de 8.2 y seis muertos. >>> estudiantes retomaron actividades luego que el techo volara, desde el momento cuando se desprende a las 3:00 de la tarde sin heridos. >>> y también vemos fuertes vientos como podemos ver en las imágenes alcanzando 30 millas por hora con árboles caídos en el servicio de electricidad y uno de los problemas...