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with guatemala. and with other countries. and we are now at a point where we are, we just get along. and they'd are doing what we have asked them to do. and i think it is going to be a great thing for guatemala. they do not want these problems either. so we were able to get this done. and we got it done fairly quickly. but this is after many, many years. mexico also is working along with us very nicely. i mean tremendously actually. you will see a chart where the numbers are really through the floor. because they are going down. kevin, maybe you should speak to the numbers on how well we are doing on apprehensions. >> absolutely mr. president. since the agreement was signed with mexico that you energized and drove. we had 20% reduction in june and we are headed toward another 22% reduction in july in crossings. so 43% overall, thanks for the effort on the government of mexico and the implantation of our migrant protection protocols over all border wide. >> and they do have a slowdown coming in from guatemala by the border. be
with guatemala. and with other countries. and we are now at a point where we are, we just get along. and they'd are doing what we have asked them to do. and i think it is going to be a great thing for guatemala. they do not want these problems either. so we were able to get this done. and we got it done fairly quickly. but this is after many, many years. mexico also is working along with us very nicely. i mean tremendously actually. you will see a chart where the numbers are really through the...
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and guatemala. it requires migrants who class into guatemala on their way to the u.s. to apply for protections in guatemala rather than at the u.s. border. hand for the announcement was the acting homeland security secretary. this is 30 minutes. >> thank you very much for being here. with a very to be important man in guatemala, the minister. we are doing a very important signing, it's a historic asylum agreement between our two countries, a very important event. been working with guatemala and know we can do it the right way. it is going to be terrific for them and terrific for the unit states. this landmark agreement will put the coyotes and the smugglers out of business, these are bad people, bad, sick, deranged, people who make a lot of money off other people's misery. it is going to provide safety for legitimate asylum-seekers and stop asylum fraud and abuses. transformative in the steps it will take and the many steps it will take for security, safety, for guatemala it signifies the incredible bright future for their country. this agreement will usher in a new er
and guatemala. it requires migrants who class into guatemala on their way to the u.s. to apply for protections in guatemala rather than at the u.s. border. hand for the announcement was the acting homeland security secretary. this is 30 minutes. >> thank you very much for being here. with a very to be important man in guatemala, the minister. we are doing a very important signing, it's a historic asylum agreement between our two countries, a very important event. been working with...
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and guatemala. every quires migrants to cross into guatemala on their way to the u.s., to apply for protections in guatemala, rather than at the u.s. border. also on hand for the announcement was acting homeland , kevin k.ecretary mcaleenan, acting head of homeland security. >> thank you very much for being here. i'm thrilled to be with a very important man in guatemala. interior minister enrique degenhart of guatemala. we are doing an important signing. an agreement between our countries. a safe third country agreement. it is an important event. we have been long working with guatemala. now we can do the right way. it is going to be terrific for them and terrific for the united states. this landmark agreement will put the coyotes and the smugglers out of business. the bad people. these are very, very bad people, sick people are deranged people. to make money -- make a lot of money off of other people's miseries. it will provide safety for legitimate asylum-seekers. and stop asylum fraud and abuses
and guatemala. every quires migrants to cross into guatemala on their way to the u.s., to apply for protections in guatemala, rather than at the u.s. border. also on hand for the announcement was acting homeland , kevin k.ecretary mcaleenan, acting head of homeland security. >> thank you very much for being here. i'm thrilled to be with a very important man in guatemala. interior minister enrique degenhart of guatemala. we are doing an important signing. an agreement between our...
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in guatemala first. if they wait and apply to the u.s. border first, they may be returned to guatemala. here's where things may end up being a little bit different. it ends up opening the door to challenges. under the safe third country agreement, safe means asylum seekers should not be returned to their country where safety is in jeopardy. canada and the united states regard each other as safe for refugees but there are standards. they say guatemala doesn't meet them. u.s. aid reports nearly half of the country's children suffers from malnutrition. the homicide rate is 22 per 100,000 people. by comparison, the u.s. rate is just over 5 per 100,000. a recent united nations report found that 98% of crimes in guatemala went unpunished next year. >>> eric schwarz is the president of refugees international. he joins me from washington. we just laid it out there in terms of statistics, but the state department's own travel advisory says gang activity such as extorsion, narcotics trafficking is widespread. this
in guatemala first. if they wait and apply to the u.s. border first, they may be returned to guatemala. here's where things may end up being a little bit different. it ends up opening the door to challenges. under the safe third country agreement, safe means asylum seekers should not be returned to their country where safety is in jeopardy. canada and the united states regard each other as safe for refugees but there are standards. they say guatemala doesn't meet them. u.s. aid reports nearly...
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nadia: el acuerdo requiere que losmigrantes que lleguen a guatemala soliciten asilo guatemala. buenos ojos el nuevo trato. >> es otro atentado a eliminar los derechos de personas que buscan asilo polÍtico en los estados unidos. >> tanto expertos como migrantes creen que la gente que emigra de sus paÍses en centroamÉrica no lo hace por gusto sino por necesidad >>. muchas de estas personas huyen de condiciones miserables. y asÍ no van a puede acceder hasta la frontera de estados unidos para solicitar, como es su justo derecho, una peticiÓn de asilo polÍtico. y ahora van a tener que hacerlo guatemala. creemos que no es lo mejor. >> venimos con un propÓsito porque nosotros hacemos fuerte el paÍs. todos trabajamos y venimos por el mismo camino. somos los que mÁs trabajamos y tratamos de salir adelante. >> segÚn trump esta medida puede ayudar a reducir el flujo de migrantes centroamericanos que llegan a la frontera. >> no estÁ bien . no está bien. hay mucha gente que estÁ en peligro. y no debe de ser asÍ. trump es muy racista. >> el presiente trump habÍa amenazado con aplicar en esto
nadia: el acuerdo requiere que losmigrantes que lleguen a guatemala soliciten asilo guatemala. buenos ojos el nuevo trato. >> es otro atentado a eliminar los derechos de personas que buscan asilo polÍtico en los estados unidos. >> tanto expertos como migrantes creen que la gente que emigra de sus paÍses en centroamÉrica no lo hace por gusto sino por necesidad >>. muchas de estas personas huyen de condiciones miserables. y asÍ no van a puede acceder hasta la frontera de...
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guatemala cede.ondureÑos y salvadoreÑos tendrÁn que pedir asilo en guatemala y no en estados unidos y esto lo cambia todo. revelan imÁgenes de momento donde la mujerdisparo a quema roja a los israelÍes en asia en mÉxico . principio decÍan que era un crimen pasional. dos horas de horror un hispano matÓ a tiros a su padre, hermano, una ex novia, y aÚn desconocido, en un autobÚs en los Ángeles. y delincuentes disfrazado de policÍa de cirene robaron un cargamento de oro de $30,000,000 en solo segundos en un aeropuerto de san pablo. empezamos. ♪ ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn. jorge: comenzamos en guatemala que se dio alas lesiones del presidente para que los inmigrantes se encamina estados unidos pidan asilo en guatemala y no en la frontera entre mÉxico y estados unidos. guatemala acertÓ en convertirse en un tercer paÍs seguro, así le llaman. eso significa que hondureÑos y salvadoreÑos tendrÍan que pedir asilo polÍtico en guatemala en lugar de esperar a hacerlo aquÍ en estados unidos. pasamos
guatemala cede.ondureÑos y salvadoreÑos tendrÁn que pedir asilo en guatemala y no en estados unidos y esto lo cambia todo. revelan imÁgenes de momento donde la mujerdisparo a quema roja a los israelÍes en asia en mÉxico . principio decÍan que era un crimen pasional. dos horas de horror un hispano matÓ a tiros a su padre, hermano, una ex novia, y aÚn desconocido, en un autobÚs en los Ángeles. y delincuentes disfrazado de policÍa de cirene robaron un cargamento de oro de $30,000,000...
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with guatemala. again, thank you very much. [inaudible conversations] may be before. >> here's a look at our prime time schedule. starting 8:00 p.m. eastern, he lost children in parkland florida, discusses school safety and gun violence. matthew, acting director of immigration and customs enforcement testifies on oversight of his agency. c-span three, hearing examines hyper scripture for prices and impact on patients. c-span's "washington journal", live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up saturday morning, washington examiner immigration reporter discusses progress on the us-mexico border wall and other immigration topics. then johnson's agenda at the new british prime minister and potential impact on u.s. uk relations. rolling stones stephen talks about his peace, all-american despair. looking at the suicide epidemic particularly in the western u.s. watch c-span's "washington journal", live seven eastern saturday morning. during the discussion. >> this weekend on american history tv, saturday 5:00
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look, we've been dealing for many years, i would say, with guatemala and with other countries. we just get along. and they're doing what we've asked them to do and i think it's going to be a great thing for guatemala. they don't want these problems either. so were able to get this done and we got it done fairly quickly. the bbc‘s washington correspondent chris buckler explained the terms of the agreement. the way it's supposed to work is that those coming from honduras or el salvador, going through guatemala on their way to reach the us border, will have to claim for protection, claim for asylum there in guatemala before they go through mexico and reach america's border. now, that is something designed to try and ease the real problems and the surge of migrants who have been arriving and trying to claim refuge at the border between mexico and the united states. but, at the same time, of course, there are also people coming from guatemala who make their way through mexico to go to the us as well. and actually these problems exist in central american that have to tackled in the l
look, we've been dealing for many years, i would say, with guatemala and with other countries. we just get along. and they're doing what we've asked them to do and i think it's going to be a great thing for guatemala. they don't want these problems either. so were able to get this done and we got it done fairly quickly. the bbc‘s washington correspondent chris buckler explained the terms of the agreement. the way it's supposed to work is that those coming from honduras or el salvador, going...
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they'll have to go to guatemala first.o issued an order a couple weeks ago saying that unless you apply for asylum in a country that you're transienting in, you cannot claim asylum. that is tied up in the courts, this is an actual agreement between countries, this is not a presidential executive order. so this will carry more weight. we'll see how it goes going forward. the president talked about a lot of other things as well if you want to go into that. >> i will. i plan to shortly. thank you, john. we have other developments. kim jong-un in concert it seems with exactly what the leader of iran is trying to do, launch missiles at varying changes. this is like a poke in the eye. general, what do you make of the timing of both countries doing this within 24 hours? well, let's remember that north korea and iran is worked together bypassing u.n. sanctions. it's not surprising to me. it's probably more coincidence. what you have is north korea posturing before any talks that might come up. what is happening is south korea rece
they'll have to go to guatemala first.o issued an order a couple weeks ago saying that unless you apply for asylum in a country that you're transienting in, you cannot claim asylum. that is tied up in the courts, this is an actual agreement between countries, this is not a presidential executive order. so this will carry more weight. we'll see how it goes going forward. the president talked about a lot of other things as well if you want to go into that. >> i will. i plan to shortly....
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>>es decepcionante llegar a guatemala.gir la salida de jimmy morales. arantxa: con el propÓsito de que los salvadoreÑos no viajen de forma irregular a estados unidos, su gobierno gestionando con el paÍs esta avidez de visas temporales de trabajo para el sector agrÍcola. una vez cerrado el trato, alrededor de 1000 campesinos se verÁn beneficiados. reportero: don andrÉs estÁ feliz porque podrÍa ir a estados unidos a trabajar de lo que Él es un experto. >>asÍ me he criado, trabajando la tierra. reportero: se enterÓ de que el gobierno de salvador gestiona visas temporales de trabajo para trabajadores agrÍcolas. >>el programa especial de visas h2a, coenio que estamos a punto de firmar con la embajada de estados unidos de amÉrica, estÁ en la parte final. reportero: don andrÉs no lo pensÓ dos veces, a sus 70 aÑos se fue al ministerio de trabajo de su pueblo para reverdecer sus esperanzas. cuÁles son sus esperanzas? >>allÁ segará mÁs. aquÍ es barato trabajo. seis dÓlares o el dÍa. allÁ son ocho la hora es la mejora que llevamos. r
>>es decepcionante llegar a guatemala.gir la salida de jimmy morales. arantxa: con el propÓsito de que los salvadoreÑos no viajen de forma irregular a estados unidos, su gobierno gestionando con el paÍs esta avidez de visas temporales de trabajo para el sector agrÍcola. una vez cerrado el trato, alrededor de 1000 campesinos se verÁn beneficiados. reportero: don andrÉs estÁ feliz porque podrÍa ir a estados unidos a trabajar de lo que Él es un experto. >>asÍ me he criado,...
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guatemala's also suggested that any sort of a deal like this would need congressional approval.s would have to vote in favour of it. it is currently on its summer recess. so that vote hasn't taken place. and what we are not clear on is exactly how the guatemalan government have managed to get around that. and, certainly, in the statement they we re certainly, in the statement they were pretty vague about the specifics of how this steel would work. it sounds like they were under a lot of pressure from washington to agree to something. there is no doubt about that whatsoever. if you ta ke doubt about that whatsoever. if you take a look at president trump, in recent weeks he has really been putting pressure on guatemala, suggesting there could be tarus put on some of their products that are imported into the us. and, of course it has a struggling economy and that could be damaging to its economy —— tariffs. there was a suggestion they could be issued fines further the number of people arriving from guatemala. the truth is, this was kind of a carrot and stick approach from president
guatemala's also suggested that any sort of a deal like this would need congressional approval.s would have to vote in favour of it. it is currently on its summer recess. so that vote hasn't taken place. and what we are not clear on is exactly how the guatemalan government have managed to get around that. and, certainly, in the statement they we re certainly, in the statement they were pretty vague about the specifics of how this steel would work. it sounds like they were under a lot of...
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al regresar en noticias telemundo, los niÑos vendidos de guatemala, noticias telemundo investiga la red pacientes con problemas de riÑÓn que plantea una nueva orden ejecutiva del presidente [música] (voz) esta es lucía... ...escuchando su música favorita: salsa... merengue... reguetón... hip hop, norteña y cumbia amazónica. sin saber que está pagando por varios streamings de música que nunca usa. nos pasa a todos, ¿verdad? por eso este equipo inventó control tower. ahora ella puede ver, en un lugar, los pagos recurrentes que hace con wells fargo... para decidir qué cancelar. esto es control. esto es wells fargo. listerine® limpia aprácticamente un 100%. ayudando a prevenir gingivitis y el mal aliento. nunca te conformes con un 25% siempre ve por un 100% demuestra de quÉ estÁs hecho™ el tocino.ino. 4 donitas. 4 donas. sí. por un dólar. ¿un dólar?. un dólar. ¿en serio?. sí. mira, mira... prueba mis 2 biscuits de desayuno por $4 y agrega 4 donitas por un dólar. sólo en jack in the box. o tocino.. salchicha. o tocino. salchicha. o tocino. salchicha. o tocino. donitaaaaas... prueba mis 2 bis
al regresar en noticias telemundo, los niÑos vendidos de guatemala, noticias telemundo investiga la red pacientes con problemas de riÑÓn que plantea una nueva orden ejecutiva del presidente [música] (voz) esta es lucía... ...escuchando su música favorita: salsa... merengue... reguetón... hip hop, norteña y cumbia amazónica. sin saber que está pagando por varios streamings de música que nunca usa. nos pasa a todos, ¿verdad? por eso este equipo inventó control tower. ahora ella puede...
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salvador nicaragua y de guatemala >> que pidan protección en guatemala en lugar de hacerlo al llegare inmigración >> vamos algunas preguntas, hablábamos hoy el presidente anunció que se tomó un acuerdo >> a quien le afecta esta decisión de guatemala en convertirse en tercer país >> lamentablemente afecta las personas más vulnerables mujeres y niños que viajan desde muy lejos desde honduras y salvador para pedir asilo a estados unidos ahora tiene que permanecer en guatemala y pedir esa protección ahí no se sabe si el país de guatemala va a poder ayudar con los protocolos y las maneras de proteger a esta comunidad lo importante es que hay que ver el resultado y también ver que lo que hace guatemala, sabemos que tristemente es un país que tiene crímenes y gol para exponer a estas personas a más peligro >> ahora vamos a pasar con otra pregunta tiene que ver con el tema de inmigración >> daniel aranda, dice que su esposa fue deportada por 10 meses >> recibieron la carta de respuesta, el señor daniel quiere saber cuánto tiempo más tiene que esperar para recibir su residencia definitiva >>
salvador nicaragua y de guatemala >> que pidan protección en guatemala en lugar de hacerlo al llegare inmigración >> vamos algunas preguntas, hablábamos hoy el presidente anunció que se tomó un acuerdo >> a quien le afecta esta decisión de guatemala en convertirse en tercer país >> lamentablemente afecta las personas más vulnerables mujeres y niños que viajan desde muy lejos desde honduras y salvador para pedir asilo a estados unidos ahora tiene que permanecer...
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>>guatemala no tiene ninguna capacidad para recibir y dar protecciÓn este tema podrÍa no acabar aquÍa violencia como escuchÁbamos en el reporte es una de las causas principales por las que migran miles de centroamericanos mÉxico y honduras estÁn camino a firmar otro acuerdo migratorio con el que buscan desarrollar e invertir en el desarrollo regional como soluciÓn de raÍz de esto nos habla con su reporte desde honduras. la misiÓn es evitar escenas como esta y que los inmigran tres no sigan saturando las fronteras con los estados unidos. este sÁbado el presidente mexicano se reunirÁ con juan hernando con el fin de legalizarlo. el programa es parte del plan de desarrollo que el gobierno mexicano parecen no para editar ley posiciÓn de aran celes tiene pocas probabilidades de Éxito la violencia y la falta de oportunidades. migraciÓn. si hay trabajo y bienestar en centroamÉrica pues la gente no va a tomar camino en tan sÓlo lo que va del aÑo se han deportado 66.000 hondureÑos. >>por problemas econÓmicos el paÍs de reuniÓn del pasado domingo no fue una felicitaciÓn para mÉxico sino mÁs pre
>>guatemala no tiene ninguna capacidad para recibir y dar protecciÓn este tema podrÍa no acabar aquÍa violencia como escuchÁbamos en el reporte es una de las causas principales por las que migran miles de centroamericanos mÉxico y honduras estÁn camino a firmar otro acuerdo migratorio con el que buscan desarrollar e invertir en el desarrollo regional como soluciÓn de raÍz de esto nos habla con su reporte desde honduras. la misiÓn es evitar escenas como esta y que los inmigran...
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if someone leaves guatemala, walks from mex to the u.s. what happens?a lot of good things happen. kevin. >> this is appropriate approach under international law, protecting asylum-seekers at the earliest possible point at the journey. honduran family or salvadoran national, instead of paying a smuggler, come to our border to seek al asylum, when they arrive in guatemala, they are in a country has a fair proceeding for assessing asylum claims, this that is where they make the claim. that is the understanding under international law. reporter: [inaudible] >> they can make a protection claim in guatemala. if they arrive ad the u.s. not availing themselves of that opportunity, they are returned to guatemala. reporter: [inaudible] >> a claim for protection. reporter: [inaudible]? reporter: [inaudible] >> we have a great agreement with mexico, but we'll probably do some additional work on it because we can't get anything from the democrats. dealing with mexico, what really is mexico doing for us at the border, is far greater than what the democrats have done.
if someone leaves guatemala, walks from mex to the u.s. what happens?a lot of good things happen. kevin. >> this is appropriate approach under international law, protecting asylum-seekers at the earliest possible point at the journey. honduran family or salvadoran national, instead of paying a smuggler, come to our border to seek al asylum, when they arrive in guatemala, they are in a country has a fair proceeding for assessing asylum claims, this that is where they make the claim. that...
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. >> bueno, hoy en guatemala despidieron a una madre y a su pequeÑo hijo que murieron en la frontera su niÑo de apenas un aÑos fallecieron el pasado 23 de julio por deshidrataciÓn en una zona de texas cuando intentaban alcanzar el "sueÑo americano". junto a ellos estaban los restos de otros dos niÑos migrantes, uno de tres y otro de 7 aÑos. >> ahÍ en guatemala, hay sorpresa entre algunos y escepticismo entre otros, son reacciones al anuncio del pacto migratorio entre el gobierno de guatemala y la administraciÓn del presidente trump, hay quienes dudan que guatemala tenga la capacidad para convertirse en un paÍs seguro para albergar a las migrante que soliciten asilo, jenni corado tiene la informaciÓn. >> eso nos va a afectar a todos. >> carlos, exporta trajes tÍpicos a estados unidos, para Él el acuerdo firmado, pone en una serÍa presiÓn al paÍs. >> si para nosotros no h ni fue, imagÍnense para extranjeros. >> el acuerdo plantea que los solicitantes de asilo que lleguen a estados unidos, serÁn enviados de vuelta a guatemala si en su ruta han cruzado el paÍs y permanecerÁn aca hasta qu
. >> bueno, hoy en guatemala despidieron a una madre y a su pequeÑo hijo que murieron en la frontera su niÑo de apenas un aÑos fallecieron el pasado 23 de julio por deshidrataciÓn en una zona de texas cuando intentaban alcanzar el "sueÑo americano". junto a ellos estaban los restos de otros dos niÑos migrantes, uno de tres y otro de 7 aÑos. >> ahÍ en guatemala, hay sorpresa entre algunos y escepticismo entre otros, son reacciones al anuncio del pacto migratorio...
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sea aprobado >> nosotros ahora tenemos que comprobar que aunque la posiciÓn del gobierno es que guatemalaala sigue siendo para ciertas personas un lugar inseguro >> mientras tanto la corte de constitucionalidad de guatemala que es el mÁximo tribunal del paÍs aceptÓ tramitar dos amparos promovidos por abogados en contra de este acuerdo migratoria >> este convenio en particular trae graves consecuencias para toda la sociedad >> vamos a la pausa se reportan mÁs casos de sarampiÓn tiene las autoridades en alerta le contamos >> el tiroteo saca la luz la realidad sobre la seguridad en los festivales en california investigamos le decimos que tan seguros sonetro ha refrescado hemos visto las te temperaturas en las prÓximas horas en los 74 hablamos de susana garas ♪(musica) >> si llega a la presidencia una de las prioridades del senador y precandidato serÁ promover una a >> considerado uno de los mÁs duros crÍticos del presidente trump asegura que pasarÁ de la divisiÓn generada por actual administraciÓn a una polÍtica de esperanza >> luis alejandro medina hablÓ con Él sobre su plan de migraciÓn >>
sea aprobado >> nosotros ahora tenemos que comprobar que aunque la posiciÓn del gobierno es que guatemalaala sigue siendo para ciertas personas un lugar inseguro >> mientras tanto la corte de constitucionalidad de guatemala que es el mÁximo tribunal del paÍs aceptÓ tramitar dos amparos promovidos por abogados en contra de este acuerdo migratoria >> este convenio en particular trae graves consecuencias para toda la sociedad >> vamos a la pausa se reportan mÁs casos...
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it was about guatemala accepting back anybody who had travelled through guatemala to get to the united states. it doesn't require guatemala to take applications from asylum from them or process them 0 are require them to be safe, we're going to send them back to you and it's one way. >> well-- >> it's more akin to possibly what the eu is trying to do with turkey. right? like you keep everybody there and don't let them into our territory, and similar i think that's what they were talking about in mexico. that's different from the safe third country agreement we have with canada, which is reciprocal and we think each other's systems are relatively similar, coming from one country to the other and asking for asylum we're going to send you back and say go apply there. it works both ways although the majority of the travel is going north so canada sends more people back to the united states than the other way around. theoretically it's reciprocal. that doesn't seem to be what we're talking about. >> it's a perfect transition to the ambassador not to just sort of go down the line here, but y
it was about guatemala accepting back anybody who had travelled through guatemala to get to the united states. it doesn't require guatemala to take applications from asylum from them or process them 0 are require them to be safe, we're going to send them back to you and it's one way. >> well-- >> it's more akin to possibly what the eu is trying to do with turkey. right? like you keep everybody there and don't let them into our territory, and similar i think that's what they were...
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the wall funding as well as the guatemala deal.administration? >> is a huge achievement. if you look at the data every place that builds a border barrier in the past, it has resulted in decreased immigration and drug flow. this is a game changer in itself because people from honduras and el salvador have to claim asylum in the first country they come to. if they really escape in fear and persecution from the home government was they skipped the country they should be able to claim asylum in the next country which would be guatemala. >> and what about the two and have billion that the president now can start spending on the border wall? how quickly would you expect that that will actually start you know meaning that shovels go in the ground. >> i think that they have contracts pending i think they start moving all the money will free up. again, i read a lot in the news the president calling this victory but i want to make a clear is a win for america. there is no downside unless there is illegal immigration and drugs and the border
the wall funding as well as the guatemala deal.administration? >> is a huge achievement. if you look at the data every place that builds a border barrier in the past, it has resulted in decreased immigration and drug flow. this is a game changer in itself because people from honduras and el salvador have to claim asylum in the first country they come to. if they really escape in fear and persecution from the home government was they skipped the country they should be able to claim asylum...
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and guatemala. every quires migrants to cross into guatemala on their way to the u.s., to apply for protections in guatemala, rather than at the u.s. border. also on hand for the announcement was acting homeland , kevin k.ecretary mcaleenan, acting head of homeland security. >> thank you very much for being here. i'm thrilled to be with a very important man in guatemala. interior minister enrique degenhart of guatemala
and guatemala. every quires migrants to cross into guatemala on their way to the u.s., to apply for protections in guatemala, rather than at the u.s. border. also on hand for the announcement was acting homeland , kevin k.ecretary mcaleenan, acting head of homeland security. >> thank you very much for being here. i'm thrilled to be with a very important man in guatemala. interior minister enrique degenhart of guatemala
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policy with guatemala.ks again ou -- working againt our immigration policies we're trying to move forward and border security policies this starting to look like a broader if you will, cooperative arrangement amongst central american countries. the leftist in this country. members of our state department, including perhaps the u.s. ambassador to guatemala, himself. >> the prior ambassador is no longer there, he was an obama appointee, he is gone. the new ambassador, our understanding based on our reporting was not much better idea logically, not a question whether you support president trump or not but a question whether or not you do your job to promote policies that administration put in place by voters of the morn people, whether it be state department, dhs, fbi, doj, there are a lot of officials who think they know better than voter that contrary to rule of law, and undermine what we're trying to do to protect our country in southern border crises. >> i have to say, tom, i am one of those people who is
policy with guatemala.ks again ou -- working againt our immigration policies we're trying to move forward and border security policies this starting to look like a broader if you will, cooperative arrangement amongst central american countries. the leftist in this country. members of our state department, including perhaps the u.s. ambassador to guatemala, himself. >> the prior ambassador is no longer there, he was an obama appointee, he is gone. the new ambassador, our understanding...
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said the president of guatemala couldn't sign it. secretary from guatemala in the oval office said that was really procedural and they cleared that up. but it's not clear the guatemalan president and his representatives have the authority to actually sign this measure. for the president, he's allowed to say look, it's a victory. we're continuing to close down the southern border. that's important to his core supporters. whether it goes into effect remains to be seen. anchor: it doesn't appear but amal had much choice in this. reporter: no, guatemala's economy is complete dependent on the united states. the president said he would do more legal leases for farmworkers -- visas for farmworkers. the president initiated this it.cy, said he was changing anyone who shows up at the border has to apply for asylum in the first country that they entered. a federal court in california, like most of the immigration decisions, said no, you can't do that. congress specifically has the authority to make these regulations. guatemala.said you showed m
said the president of guatemala couldn't sign it. secretary from guatemala in the oval office said that was really procedural and they cleared that up. but it's not clear the guatemalan president and his representatives have the authority to actually sign this measure. for the president, he's allowed to say look, it's a victory. we're continuing to close down the southern border. that's important to his core supporters. whether it goes into effect remains to be seen. anchor: it doesn't appear...
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asylum in guatemala 1st if they're denied when they come to the u.s. theoretically they could ask for asylum in the united states is what the president calls a safe 3rd party 3rd country the problem for the president is this guatemala was supposed to sign this agreement a couple of weeks ago their constitutional court stepped in and said the president could not sign this agreement now the home secretary was asked about that he said that was just procedural we can take care of that but it's not clear that this is going to meet the conditions set by the court in guatemala. really at all and so what the president is saying this is a victory not at all sure that it's actually anything yet how do you think this is going to play out then in the u.s. . well the thing is it's not just the high court in guatemala it's the federal court in california the president tried to put the policy in place for basically any one time in the southern border say you have to 1st ask for asylum in the 1st country you try to transit outside of your own home country well federal
asylum in guatemala 1st if they're denied when they come to the u.s. theoretically they could ask for asylum in the united states is what the president calls a safe 3rd party 3rd country the problem for the president is this guatemala was supposed to sign this agreement a couple of weeks ago their constitutional court stepped in and said the president could not sign this agreement now the home secretary was asked about that he said that was just procedural we can take care of that but it's not...
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up who make their way through guatemala up to now seek protection first there and guatemala before theyssentially claiming asylu m to the us, essentially claiming asylum in that country before they reach the united states and that is something that american officials have been pushing very hard for some time. however, we don't know the specific details of this deal and actually, there are some suggestions that what is often called this "bird country arrangement" is not mentioned in specific detail, it's certainly not called that in this agreement, signed by the guatemalan government and the american administration. there is also another issue, the guatemalan courts had said very clearly that as far as it was concerned, it needed the approval of congress and couldn't go ahead without that. currently, the congress in guatemala is on summer recess survey congress in guatemala is on summer recess survey has congress in guatemala is on summer recess survey has not been a vote in favour of this deal and it's not entirely clear yet how the guatemalan government got around that problem. chris b
up who make their way through guatemala up to now seek protection first there and guatemala before theyssentially claiming asylu m to the us, essentially claiming asylum in that country before they reach the united states and that is something that american officials have been pushing very hard for some time. however, we don't know the specific details of this deal and actually, there are some suggestions that what is often called this "bird country arrangement" is not mentioned in...
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que convertirÍa a guatemala en un tercer paÍs seguro.del país. >>es una medida absolutamente irresponsable nunca estados unidos ejerce yo una presiÓn sobre el gobierno de guatemala. >>tendrÍamos nosotros transformado nuestro suelo patrio en un gran campo de concentraciÓn. el sueÑo americano nos hace pensar que podemos obtener algo mÁs y eso es lo que nos hace motivar a ese lugar de ensueÑo al que todos queremos llegar el considera que el gobierno de jimmy morales ha provocado una crisis tan complicada como la que se vivÍa en la posguerra. >>me atreverÍa decir que por lo menos le van a costar unos 12 o 16 aÑos a guatemala mientras el pueblo ha mostrado su repudio ante las intenciones del presidente jimmy morales. y aÚn resuena la polÉmica por una reciente protesta las redad de manifestantes quitaron la bandera de estados unidos y colocaron una mexicana la imagen de la bandera mexicana mientras que la bandera estadounidense lucÍa a su lado vandalizada ha causado indignaciÓn. mientras se realizaba una manifestaciÓn que exigÍa se detengan la
que convertirÍa a guatemala en un tercer paÍs seguro.del país. >>es una medida absolutamente irresponsable nunca estados unidos ejerce yo una presiÓn sobre el gobierno de guatemala. >>tendrÍamos nosotros transformado nuestro suelo patrio en un gran campo de concentraciÓn. el sueÑo americano nos hace pensar que podemos obtener algo mÁs y eso es lo que nos hace motivar a ese lugar de ensueÑo al que todos queremos llegar el considera que el gobierno de jimmy morales ha...
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just days after the president threatened tariffs and a travel ban on guatemala the government of guatemala has agreed to put human smugglers out of business and provide safety for asylum-seekers through the third nation policy. president trump signing the agreement this afternoon in the oval office requiring illegals who travel through guatemala to seek asylum there instead of the united states. president trump says he is getting results despite the opposition, the disloyal opposition of the radical dems. >> i think it's a disgrace what the democrats are doing. it's so sad to see how they are impeding all the good things we are doing like as an example today at the border and we are strengthening with the great country and with other great countries that are going to be signing at also. we are doing this all because the democrats won't give us what we need to it so simple, get rid of the loopholes, work on asylum it would take a sure period of time. all they want to do is impede. they want to investigate. they want to go fishing. lou: they want to overthrow this president. joining us to ta
just days after the president threatened tariffs and a travel ban on guatemala the government of guatemala has agreed to put human smugglers out of business and provide safety for asylum-seekers through the third nation policy. president trump signing the agreement this afternoon in the oval office requiring illegals who travel through guatemala to seek asylum there instead of the united states. president trump says he is getting results despite the opposition, the disloyal opposition of the...
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would then make guatemala home if not temporary, then permanently. >> right. there have been questions about trump placing pressure on these latin american countries whether by tariffs or different agreements that they could potentially have. and so the increased pressure from the administration on trying to come to the table on these agreements i think is what may be forced guatemala's hand. of course, katelyn has covered this much more extensively and she may have more details on that. >> the united states is an important trade partner for guatemala. mexico, central america rely on the united states government in order to trade, in order to support their own economies. and so that's why now, seen the government move forward with this agreement. that's why you've seen the government of mexico agree to crack down on asylum seekers who are crossing through that country because the united states has a lot of power over the economies of these places and president trump is using that to try to achieve his own goals even if it means keeping asylum seekers out of th
would then make guatemala home if not temporary, then permanently. >> right. there have been questions about trump placing pressure on these latin american countries whether by tariffs or different agreements that they could potentially have. and so the increased pressure from the administration on trying to come to the table on these agreements i think is what may be forced guatemala's hand. of course, katelyn has covered this much more extensively and she may have more details on that....
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>>> muchos aseguran que guatemala tiene sus propios problemas que podrÍan empeorar si llegan mÁs personas>> a mÍ me gustaria que se resolviera todo y se le ayudara a todos >>> para la congresista demÓcrata norma torres lo que ha sucedido entre esta donaciones en torno al tema de migraciÓn mencionÓ que a es algo que no es viable para ambas partes. >>> por primero, guatemala no estÁ preparado para recibir a otras personas que estÁn pidiendo asilo. y para los estados unidos, la gente de guatemala no va a tratar de venir aquÍ cuando siguen las condiciones >>> al parecer se sabe muy poco de cÓmo se logro ese acuerdo o mejor dicho bajo quÉ circunstancias por lo que lo firmado es catalogado como >>> un acuerdo ridÍculo de este gobierno estÁ tratando con guatemala >>> por ahcosha nos comentaron e seguramente habrÁ acciones y reacciones en contra del gobierno de jimmy morales >>> la corte suprema de la naciÓn dio luz verde para que el gobierno federal utilice fondos del pentÁgono para la construcciÓn del muro en la frontera sur. la decisiÓn de los magistrados admite que el presidente avance en una
>>> muchos aseguran que guatemala tiene sus propios problemas que podrÍan empeorar si llegan mÁs personas>> a mÍ me gustaria que se resolviera todo y se le ayudara a todos >>> para la congresista demÓcrata norma torres lo que ha sucedido entre esta donaciones en torno al tema de migraciÓn mencionÓ que a es algo que no es viable para ambas partes. >>> por primero, guatemala no estÁ preparado para recibir a otras personas que estÁn pidiendo asilo. y para...
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evan estell che guevara fidel castro's ally was in guatemala. he had been radicalized by the overthrow of the cold war out of ben's he no longer believed in reform but in revolution. the e. in 1960 fidel castro nationalized all north american businesses. the it was. cool the way we think i. this time both edward but there is an samuel of the murray were powerless. to marry died in 1961 his empire didn't outlive him for long the united fruit company disappeared in successive takeovers and mergers it was replaced by chiquita brands. infected by disease the call me share of bananas that had made united fruit rich disappeared at the end of the 60s. another banana emerged the cavendish. it had been developed by a small competitor soon to become an agricultural giant the new leader of the banana market. appeal and. according to latest reports the cavendish banana may in its turn be on its way out. joan employees tried in vain to sue the company for poisoning by pesticides. she keeps her brands the heir to united fruit is facing court action accused of
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or to go out to mountains as well and also is guatemala equipped to take in asylum seekers. this is very good questions and again we don't have the exact text of the agreement what we've heard from the way it's been described by officials sounds like it would not apply and bottom on nationals and usually an agreement of the sort of safe their country agreement would not apply to people who are. that particular country. but there have been a lot of questions that have been raised about one of mahler's capacity to actually teach in people who would be returns to it who are in need of protection what amala is a signatory of the un refugee convention which the us has pointed to in the past is suggesting that they are able to in asylum seekers but the state department itself within the last year has said that what i'm on asylum system doesn't necessarily have the capacity to identify people who are in need of protection the system itself isn't used to receiving a lot of asylum claims. that you would be able to return large numbers of people to guatemala and see them actually effe
or to go out to mountains as well and also is guatemala equipped to take in asylum seekers. this is very good questions and again we don't have the exact text of the agreement what we've heard from the way it's been described by officials sounds like it would not apply and bottom on nationals and usually an agreement of the sort of safe their country agreement would not apply to people who are. that particular country. but there have been a lot of questions that have been raised about one of...
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said that the president of guatemala couldn't sign it now the secretary from guatemala that was in the oval office said that that really was just procedural and they have cleared that up but it's not clear that they quote him all of the president and his representative have the authority to actually sign this measure for the president he's allowed to say look it's a victory we're continuing to close down the southern border that's something that matters to his core supporters whether or not it's actually going to go into effect remains to be seen and it does appear that guatemala didn't really have much choice . know what a mosaic economy is completely dependent on the united states the president said he was going to do more legal visas for watermelon farm workers there's also another complication when it comes to united states the president and initiated this policy said that he was changing it basically that anyone who shows up at the southern border has to apply for asylum in the 1st country that they entered a federal court in california like most of the president's immigration dec
said that the president of guatemala couldn't sign it now the secretary from guatemala that was in the oval office said that that really was just procedural and they have cleared that up but it's not clear that they quote him all of the president and his representative have the authority to actually sign this measure for the president he's allowed to say look it's a victory we're continuing to close down the southern border that's something that matters to his core supporters whether or not...
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the united states says it's reached an agreement with guatemala to help stem the flow of migrants reaching southern border. the united nations accuses the world of turning its back on syria — after more than 100 people are killed injust ten days. air strikes kill and maim significant numbers of civilians several times a week and the response seems to be a collective shrug. and south african musician johnny clegg is remembered by family, friends and fans at a memorial service in johannesburg. the us supreme court has cleared the way for the us president to build sections of his promised border wall with mexico, using pentagon funds. the supreme courtjustices narrowly voted to allow the trump administration to access $2.5 billion from the military budget to strengthen existing barriers in border states. president trump was quick to declare the ruling a ‘big victory‘ on twitter. chris buckler in washington has more. president trump has long promised this border wall. he went to rally after rally, even before he was elected president, and promised he would build a barrier between mexico and am
the united states says it's reached an agreement with guatemala to help stem the flow of migrants reaching southern border. the united nations accuses the world of turning its back on syria — after more than 100 people are killed injust ten days. air strikes kill and maim significant numbers of civilians several times a week and the response seems to be a collective shrug. and south african musician johnny clegg is remembered by family, friends and fans at a memorial service in johannesburg....
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is guatemala, agreement with guatemala, is guatemala equip today serve as gait-keeper to asylum seekersing to get to the u.s.? if they are overrunning our borders how can guatemala contain the flow of refugees? >> well, the vast, vast majority of those entering guatemala, of course, are from the neighboring honduras and el salvador. arthel: right. >> you to pass through guatemala to get to mÉxico. okay. now, that safe-third country, look, it's not -- asylum was not designed for economic reasons, you can't use asylum because you're in a poor country. if that were the case, they'll be trillion -- billions and billions of people coming from every country. it's for persecution. people that are going to get killed if they stay in their country, murdered, attacked, that's not the majority of people, very, very few asylum claims are truly for persecution, now, in answer to your question, arthel, you know, can guatemala handle it, probably not with the infrastructure, but now they have to pass through mÉxico as well, mÉxico should also be another country, but when you get to the u.s.-mexican bo
is guatemala, agreement with guatemala, is guatemala equip today serve as gait-keeper to asylum seekersing to get to the u.s.? if they are overrunning our borders how can guatemala contain the flow of refugees? >> well, the vast, vast majority of those entering guatemala, of course, are from the neighboring honduras and el salvador. arthel: right. >> you to pass through guatemala to get to mÉxico. okay. now, that safe-third country, look, it's not -- asylum was not designed for...
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to claim asylum in guatemala. in special cases the u.s. could make sure those people do so in the united states. the administration believe it will cut down on the number of immigrants into the united states. heres' the president. >> i think it will be a great thing for guatemala. they don't want these problems either. so we're able to get this done and we got it done fairly quickly. >> reporter: the u.s. and guatemala began discussing this several months ago. we were told by sources that the president and other members of the administration threatened tariffs on guatemala, threatening tariffs if they don't come to the table with the deal. the deal was signed yesterday. remains to see how that will play out. eric: there's a controversy we understand for the president's tweet targeting a prominent democratic congressman. >> reporter: yes, he did. elijah cummings from baltimore, the chairman of the house oversight committee. the tweets came early this morning. president trump several different tweets raising many eyebrows, a lot of concern f
to claim asylum in guatemala. in special cases the u.s. could make sure those people do so in the united states. the administration believe it will cut down on the number of immigrants into the united states. heres' the president. >> i think it will be a great thing for guatemala. they don't want these problems either. so we're able to get this done and we got it done fairly quickly. >> reporter: the u.s. and guatemala began discussing this several months ago. we were told by...
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los llevaron a morelos y aÚn asÍ mataron al padre y al hijo aunque el niÑo sÍ pudo sobrevivir en guatemala >> luchamos por entregarles el dinero, yo tenÍa esperanza que ellos los fueran a soltar pues y miren lo que hacen. la verdad no es justo lo que ellos hacen no sÉ que daÑo, miren sabiendo que e la vida y no se pusieron a pensar que iban a dejar padre y me dejaron sola y viviendo por mis niÑos. >> el cuerpo de ruddy gonzÁlez permanece bajo custodia de las autoridades mexicanas a la espera de repatriado a guatemala >>> nosotros somos los las historias llenas de obstÁculos pero hay muchas personas extraordinarias que alzan sus voces para denunciar las injusticias una de ellas es la artia y activista paola mendoza quiÉn nos acompaÑa desde la ciudad de nueva york paola quÉ gusto tenerte otra vez >>> paola tÚ primera reacciÓn a la investigaciÓn de abusos en el albergue de favor. yo le hablado con personas que han vivido en condiciones terribles y yo creo que es apenas lo que sucede, apenas hace muy poco has estado con una misiÓn muy especial nos puedes contar >>> sÍ, yo fui al paso para ver
los llevaron a morelos y aÚn asÍ mataron al padre y al hijo aunque el niÑo sÍ pudo sobrevivir en guatemala >> luchamos por entregarles el dinero, yo tenÍa esperanza que ellos los fueran a soltar pues y miren lo que hacen. la verdad no es justo lo que ellos hacen no sÉ que daÑo, miren sabiendo que e la vida y no se pusieron a pensar que iban a dejar padre y me dejaron sola y viviendo por mis niÑos. >> el cuerpo de ruddy gonzÁlez permanece bajo custodia de las autoridades...
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currently, the congress in guatemala is on summer recess survey has not been a vote in favour of thisand it's not entirely clear yet how the guatemalan government got around that problem. let's get some of the day's other news. thousands of pro—democracy protesters have been holding a sit—in at hong kong international airport. the protest was against the police‘s slow response to last weekend's attacks, allegedly by triad gangs, on demonstrators and passers—by. the chairman of the usjoint chiefs of staff has expressed optimism about efforts to bring the long—running conflict in afghanistan to an end. generaljoseph dunford says the us envoy is in talks with the taliban in doha. president trump is threatening to impose tariffs on imports from france. he tweeted he will shortly announce substantial reciprocal action — after france imposed a new digital tax on us tech giants like google and facebook. mr trump also accused the french president emmanuel macron of acting foolishly. have been several earthquakes in the northern plains, damage. the tremors struck north of the main island of lu
currently, the congress in guatemala is on summer recess survey has not been a vote in favour of thisand it's not entirely clear yet how the guatemalan government got around that problem. let's get some of the day's other news. thousands of pro—democracy protesters have been holding a sit—in at hong kong international airport. the protest was against the police‘s slow response to last weekend's attacks, allegedly by triad gangs, on demonstrators and passers—by. the chairman of the...
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, but i'm hearing that guatemala is starting to help a lot. we are not giving them all the money. i stop that from going to them. people think it should be the opposite. i don't think they are doing what they could do and at some point maybe if they do a great could be talking. right now, it is disgraceful what is happening. congress and the democrats have to step forward to provide humane solutions. you have child smugglers by the hundreds and actually probably by the thousands and they are becoming very rich. we have to restore the integrity of the united states and without these changes, more than one million immigrants will arrive at the border this year, many of them launching frivolous claims to gain access to the country. they are totally bogus claims. we apprehend these people but because of capture and release, we have to apprehend them, take their names, sometimes take them to court, oftentimes they have to be released, but they are all coming out of the country because that is what we do. people that come up, they may be here for a
, but i'm hearing that guatemala is starting to help a lot. we are not giving them all the money. i stop that from going to them. people think it should be the opposite. i don't think they are doing what they could do and at some point maybe if they do a great could be talking. right now, it is disgraceful what is happening. congress and the democrats have to step forward to provide humane solutions. you have child smugglers by the hundreds and actually probably by the thousands and they are...
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pascuala hernÁndez de guatemala estuvo sin razÓn aparente un mes detenida en la patrulla fronteriza delmos, nos baÑamos y nos dieron la ropa sucia, ni siquiera una ropa interior >>> tambiÉn refiere la por elcrd de los agentes >>> me pusieron en una caja y esa caja de dÍa es muy calurosa. muchas mujeres se desmayaron y a la noche, una noche nos metieron agua frÍa a la caja. >>> la realidad de lo que pasa en los centros de detenciÓn de la patrulla fronteriza ha quedado fotografiada en el informe de los autores del mismo gobierno que habla de condiciones peligrosas, de que son una bomba de tiempo, de que los inmigrantes viven unos sobre otros en condiciones miserables, en el paso texas, edgar muÑoz, noticias telemundo >>> cientos de personas pasaron este 4 de julio protestando en contra de las redadas que se une propio presidente trump c comenzarÁ despuÉs de este dÍa festivo. >>> en el centro de los Ángeles stas le exigieron al gobierns. aunque es el dÍa de la independencia, los manifestantes dicen que en realidad no hay Ánimos de celebrar. estÁn temerosos y nerviosos, acusan a trump de pe
pascuala hernÁndez de guatemala estuvo sin razÓn aparente un mes detenida en la patrulla fronteriza delmos, nos baÑamos y nos dieron la ropa sucia, ni siquiera una ropa interior >>> tambiÉn refiere la por elcrd de los agentes >>> me pusieron en una caja y esa caja de dÍa es muy calurosa. muchas mujeres se desmayaron y a la noche, una noche nos metieron agua frÍa a la caja. >>> la realidad de lo que pasa en los centros de detenciÓn de la patrulla fronteriza ha...
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. >> what about guatemala? pres. trump: guatemala gave us their word. we were going to sign an agreement and they backed out and said it was there supreme court. i do not believe that, but they said there supreme court was the reason. withe looking at something respect to guatemala. i already cut off all payment a year ago. i cut off all payment going to honduras, el salvador, and guatemala. we used to send them $500 million for nothing. they did nothing but set up caravans. what a mollo we are going to take care of. -- guatemala, we are going to take care of. has 6000ow, mexico people on that border. [question inaudible] let me just say -- i know, you always have a question. you mean my white house aide lied? what about his aid? what about mueller's aide? he didn't say that at all. you are untruthful. you are untruthful. when you ask that question, you are untruthful. and you know who else is untruthful? you know who else is untruthful? his aide. and wiseman was untruthful. the aides were very untruthful. they put mother -- not at all -- they put muell
. >> what about guatemala? pres. trump: guatemala gave us their word. we were going to sign an agreement and they backed out and said it was there supreme court. i do not believe that, but they said there supreme court was the reason. withe looking at something respect to guatemala. i already cut off all payment a year ago. i cut off all payment going to honduras, el salvador, and guatemala. we used to send them $500 million for nothing. they did nothing but set up caravans. what a mollo...