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>> yo dije "¿nos vamos a ir a guatemala?".s ese dinero, vamos a guatemala. supe que era demasiado dinero. reportera: estas cartas tambiÉn fuernvia >> es una multa contra las personas que estÁn en santuarios, en las iglesias, en todo el paÍs hay como 10 personas que recibieron la carta. es una forma de intimidaciÓn. yo creo, porque nadie lo recibiÓ por muchos aÑos. reportera: las multasson parte de una poco conocida ley de los 50 y puesta en efecto en 2000. >> la multa es de $750 diarios. eso es lo que te cobran por estar aquÍ en estados unidos y no regresar tu paÍs. reportera: estas multas tiene un claro propÓsito segn >> quieren cerrar sus voces, porque tienen poder. son lÍderes, y pueden cambiar las vidas de muchas mujeres. pueden prevenir a otros de tener esas multas. creo que el gobierno tiene miedo de estas mujeres. >> no seria intimidaciÓn si la aplicaran a todos. yo tengo muchos clientes que no han pedido santuario, pero han estado muchos aÑos aquÍ sin permiso, y tienen orden de deportaciÓn. no ha visto a nadie que le p
>> yo dije "¿nos vamos a ir a guatemala?".s ese dinero, vamos a guatemala. supe que era demasiado dinero. reportera: estas cartas tambiÉn fuernvia >> es una multa contra las personas que estÁn en santuarios, en las iglesias, en todo el paÍs hay como 10 personas que recibieron la carta. es una forma de intimidaciÓn. yo creo, porque nadie lo recibiÓ por muchos aÑos. reportera: las multasson parte de una poco conocida ley de los 50 y puesta en efecto en 2000. >>...
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guatemala has been the largest sending country to the u.s. border this year, almost 40% of the flow in some months. and about 80% of those arriving at the border transit in guatemala. el salvador is in a different position. about 10% of the arrivals from el salvador, a very negligible percentage are actually transiting el salvador to the u.s. border. so it is a different structure and situation in terms of how we collaborate on asylum. guatemala has a functioning asylum process. they are granting asylum. it is nascent, it needs to be further developed. i was pleased to reference the significant investment from the department of state to support guatemala in building their asylum capacity. we see a similar but smaller -scale effort by el salvador to support their own decisions to join u.n. high commission for refugees program in a latin america, to build their own commitments. we think it is important. they could apply in the future with personnel from neighboring countries, for instance. but it is really to show that this is a shared responsi
guatemala has been the largest sending country to the u.s. border this year, almost 40% of the flow in some months. and about 80% of those arriving at the border transit in guatemala. el salvador is in a different position. about 10% of the arrivals from el salvador, a very negligible percentage are actually transiting el salvador to the u.s. border. so it is a different structure and situation in terms of how we collaborate on asylum. guatemala has a functioning asylum process. they are...
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de acuerdo estos documentos de la corte los inmigrantes que viajaban con Él eran de guatemala.da blanco. fue asignado se le preguntÓ por su ciudadanÍa. se identificÓ como estadounidenses pero el pasajero no supo quÉ contestar despues los cuadros individuales admitieran que eran de guatemala y no tenÍan documentos migratorios. cinco fueron arr t arrestados. el conductor que venÍan el siguiente vehiculo tambiÉn fue arrestado bajo cargos de intento de transportar a los inmigrantes mÁs de manera ilegal. le contÓ a las autoridades que ese 17 de agosto recibiÓ una llamada de un individuo ofreciÉndole dinero para transportar a los indocumentados. >>> el ex deportista, el segundo hombre arrestado, manejar hasta el hotel en las cruces y recogieron a los inmigrantes quienes estaban hospedados ahÍ. Él era jugador de fÚtbol americano en la preparatoria de las cruces hasta 2016 despuÉs formÓ parte del equipo de ( nombre en inglÉs ( hoy enfrenta cargos por contrabando de inmigrantes en ex deportista fue puesto en libertad condicional el pasado 20 de agosto bajo una fianza de $15,000 corral.
de acuerdo estos documentos de la corte los inmigrantes que viajaban con Él eran de guatemala.da blanco. fue asignado se le preguntÓ por su ciudadanÍa. se identificÓ como estadounidenses pero el pasajero no supo quÉ contestar despues los cuadros individuales admitieran que eran de guatemala y no tenÍan documentos migratorios. cinco fueron arr t arrestados. el conductor que venÍan el siguiente vehiculo tambiÉn fue arrestado bajo cargos de intento de transportar a los inmigrantes mÁs de...
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we have 45 personnel embedded with and supporting border security in guatemala. el salvador made the decision to deploy 800 police, and 300 immigrations to patrol blind spots along its border, primarily in guatemala in the last several weeks as. well in the last two months salvador has made thousands of races again members and one of the push factors of migration. in addition to these enforcement efforts several countries have agreed to partner with the united states on regional asylum capacity asylum building effort. recognizing these countries decisions to join the refugee response framework, using best practices by international organizations of the united states these agreements and the protection -- of the united states will be supporting guatemala efforts to build their asylum and i do to support the guatemalan effort in the country. i believe these international partnerships of paid great dividends already and ensuring the fact immigration central and our border as well. a partnership have had an impact on the border not just in the region. both in mexico
we have 45 personnel embedded with and supporting border security in guatemala. el salvador made the decision to deploy 800 police, and 300 immigrations to patrol blind spots along its border, primarily in guatemala in the last several weeks as. well in the last two months salvador has made thousands of races again members and one of the push factors of migration. in addition to these enforcement efforts several countries have agreed to partner with the united states on regional asylum capacity...
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--alvador -- in what guatemala. in the last two months, salvadorian police made about 5000 arrests nationally of gang members as part of their national security plan. in addition to these enforcement efforts, several countries have agreed to partner with the u.s. on regional asylum capacity building efforts known as asylum cooperation agreements. recognizing this countries' dec ision to join the framework aswsn as meps -- known merps. these agreements will enhance operation. to that end, the u.s. will be supporting significantly the guatemalan efforts to build a silent capacity with tens of millions of dollars in funding to be supporting the unchr. i believe these partnerships have paid great dividends already in ensuring effective results in central america and the southern border, as well. partnerships are having that impact in our border, not just in the region. fulton mexico and all three central american governments. programs forated arrivals at the make it all the way to our border and can't be deterred or pro
--alvador -- in what guatemala. in the last two months, salvadorian police made about 5000 arrests nationally of gang members as part of their national security plan. in addition to these enforcement efforts, several countries have agreed to partner with the u.s. on regional asylum capacity building efforts known as asylum cooperation agreements. recognizing this countries' dec ision to join the framework aswsn as meps -- known merps. these agreements will enhance operation. to that end, the...
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you're in guatemala city. a legal feel of what you're hearing on the ground there. >> reporter: the evidence is clear. climate change and the factors that can be attributed to climate change are exacerbateing basically the starvation of those migrating in record numbers. we obtained internal documents from customs and border protection, which said an opportunity to tailor the border enforcement strategy and foreign aid to help people down here to survive. donald trump chose not to do that. perhaps because he doesn't have a firm grasp on what is going on on the ground here. let me show you some of that. take a look. we started here in guatemala city leaving to journey deep into the country. six hourt later, we arrived here on the way to a village only reachable with four wheel drive. you can tell the paved roads have ended here. we're on our way to a school. five kids in the village died of starvation. today in an emergency response, they are feed iing the local children. >> a lot of the the kids here come beca
you're in guatemala city. a legal feel of what you're hearing on the ground there. >> reporter: the evidence is clear. climate change and the factors that can be attributed to climate change are exacerbateing basically the starvation of those migrating in record numbers. we obtained internal documents from customs and border protection, which said an opportunity to tailor the border enforcement strategy and foreign aid to help people down here to survive. donald trump chose not to do...
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presentaba el maravilloso concierto con sus amigos en la ciudad de la antigua guatemala. esta noche, fue una noche yo siento muy especial. y me siento feliz aportar mi granito de arena. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> gaby moren tambiÉn se hizo acompaÑar de (nombre en inglÉs) , el dÚo (nombre en inglÉs) y el trÍo de quien acompaÑaba chabela vargas quien le dio un sentido homenaje en el centenario de su nacimiento. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> mÚsica para el alma, por una buena causa, gaby moreno y sus sa amigos cumplieron nuevamente con Éxito su acÚstico 2019 este es mi reporte desde la ciudad de antigua guatemala >>> desde antigua vamos al salvador donde tiene su tradicional festival de las bolas de fuego y que se celebra para recordar la erupciÓn del volcÁn san marcelino de 1958, en este festival los jÓvenes se lanzan bolas de fuegos hechas de trapas y empapados con gasolina que simula ser la lava del volcÁn. gracias por habernos acompaÑ [tema musical] >> voy a amanecer todos los dÍas al lado suyo. >> ¡levanten las manos! ¡levanten las manos! queda usted detenida. >> ¿por quÉ? >> yo necesito
presentaba el maravilloso concierto con sus amigos en la ciudad de la antigua guatemala. esta noche, fue una noche yo siento muy especial. y me siento feliz aportar mi granito de arena. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> gaby moren tambiÉn se hizo acompaÑar de (nombre en inglÉs) , el dÚo (nombre en inglÉs) y el trÍo de quien acompaÑaba chabela vargas quien le dio un sentido homenaje en el centenario de su nacimiento. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> mÚsica para el alma, por una buena...
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de regreso a latinoamÉrica la crisis social en guatemala subiÓ de tono tras la muerte de tres soldadose cinco departamentos de esa naciÓn centroamericana perica nos explica de quÉ trata la medida dictada por el congreso. >> el gobierno de guatemala declarÓ estado de sitio para poder combatiruna supuesta proliferaciÓn el narcotrÁfico de de que tres militares murieron en un confuso enfrentamiento entre una brigada del ejÉrcito y comunitarios en el nororiente de guatemala. >> comienza con una aeronave que ingresa por el atlÁntico buscan a una pista ilegal o clandestina. >> dentro de unossoldados caÍdos se encontraba el jefe de la patrulla. >> uno de ellos recibiÓun disparo de escopeta en el rostro quedando sin rostro. >> para el ex comandantea quien el gobierno vincula por haber armado la emboscada en esta zona se defendieron. >> esa zona quedÓmanos libres para que los narcos hicieran lo que quisieran. el ejÉrcito no llegÓ ahÍ. no hubo una emboscada. lo que hubo fue un enfrentamiento que se produjo porque en oficial ordenÓ abrir fuego e inmediatamente los campesinos dispararan sus escopet
de regreso a latinoamÉrica la crisis social en guatemala subiÓ de tono tras la muerte de tres soldadose cinco departamentos de esa naciÓn centroamericana perica nos explica de quÉ trata la medida dictada por el congreso. >> el gobierno de guatemala declarÓ estado de sitio para poder combatiruna supuesta proliferaciÓn el narcotrÁfico de de que tres militares murieron en un confuso enfrentamiento entre una brigada del ejÉrcito y comunitarios en el nororiente de guatemala. >>...
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in guatemala, gang warfare casts a shadow o over daily life.hat does that mean for young people dreaming of a better future? a few months ago, mozambique was devastated by a cyclone. one region got off relatively lightly. we find out why. but first we go to the u.s., where coal miners are suffering from a devastating disease. their appeals for support are falling on deaf ears. whetheher coal, minerals, or metals, for millennia, we humans have insisted on dredging our planet's resources. the global mining industry earns around 615 billion euros each year, nearly the equivalent of the gdp of switzerland, the world's twentieth largest economy. yet few jobs are as dangerous as mining. around 12,000 miners worldwide lose their lives every year, and those are just the official figures. what would that number be if illegal mines were taken into account? mine workers often breathe in toxic particles or poisonous gases. many suffer damage to their lungs. in the eastern part of the u.s. state of kentucky, coal mining has long been a mainstay. and here, t
in guatemala, gang warfare casts a shadow o over daily life.hat does that mean for young people dreaming of a better future? a few months ago, mozambique was devastated by a cyclone. one region got off relatively lightly. we find out why. but first we go to the u.s., where coal miners are suffering from a devastating disease. their appeals for support are falling on deaf ears. whetheher coal, minerals, or metals, for millennia, we humans have insisted on dredging our planet's resources. the...
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nbc's jacob soboroff went to guatemala to investigate. >> reporter: the roots of guatemala's migration crisis are here, in the once fertile farmland now dried out. many who have left were in the coffee business like this farmer he says he is barely surviving by selling bananas instead. >> you know at least 100 people that's left for the united states? >> no less than 100 people >> reporter: they've been hard hit by drought, and a plant killing fungus fueled by climate change. chiquimula, this village leader, took us to a coffee farm. >> this is the fungus. it is the consequence of drought in guatemala, before, there were really good-paying jobs. >> reporter: his coffee plants previously as good as cash, now worthless. >> this is elizabeth we have made it to her farm and she is showing us what she grows here. or i guess, more accurately, i would say what is not growing here anymore in zakapa a similar story. >> this is corn. and obviously, this corn is dead >> president trump has cut foreign aid to guatemala, including usaid f rmanding the country do more to stem the migration to the u.
nbc's jacob soboroff went to guatemala to investigate. >> reporter: the roots of guatemala's migration crisis are here, in the once fertile farmland now dried out. many who have left were in the coffee business like this farmer he says he is barely surviving by selling bananas instead. >> you know at least 100 people that's left for the united states? >> no less than 100 people >> reporter: they've been hard hit by drought, and a plant killing fungus fueled by climate...
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agreement to return individuals to guatemala who transitioned through other countries. we are continuing to have those similar discussions for cooperative agreements with other countries as well. reporter: [indiscernible] -- mr. morgan: i'm not going to speculate. i'll leave that up to maybe the vice president and his discussion this week. but what i can tell you, think about this from a pragmatic standpoint. if somebody is fleeing their country because they feel that they're being persecuted for a list of legitimate reasons, it really is in their best interest to apply for asylum to the first country that they have entered outside of the country that they are being persecuted. that's our design. we believe it's in their best interest as well. reporter: with the numbers going down, is there a point at which they'd be down far enough that the national emergency or crisis at the border will be over? and in a related question, they went up under the acting d.h.s. secretary. why did he get promoted rather than fired? mr. morgan: let me take the second one first. that's way
agreement to return individuals to guatemala who transitioned through other countries. we are continuing to have those similar discussions for cooperative agreements with other countries as well. reporter: [indiscernible] -- mr. morgan: i'm not going to speculate. i'll leave that up to maybe the vice president and his discussion this week. but what i can tell you, think about this from a pragmatic standpoint. if somebody is fleeing their country because they feel that they're being persecuted...
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reducir significativamente la migraciÓn de personas de honduras, guatemala y el salvador de donde via tocarla. >>> juliana monsalve. telemundo. >>> decenas de activistas e inmigrantes se reunieron en el exterior del edificio de ice para expresar su rechazo a la polÍtica migratoria. ellos exigieron un alto a las redadas que segÚn ellos sirve para separar familias trabajadoras. >>> se retire de los sitios de trabajo y que deje en paz a los migrantes que estamos trabajando. >>> los activistas colocaron cientos de flores y guardaron minutos de silencio por los inmigrantes que murieron en la frontera. >>> tras conocerse la orden de la corte suprema, que impedirÁ a migrantes de la frontera estadounidense solicitar asilo a quienes no sean mexicanos o canadiense, el canciller de mÉxico marcelo ebrard dijo que su paÍs tiene una politica diferente y no se va implementao presidente de estados unidos. el mandatario estadounidense reconoce los esfuerzos de mÉxico para frenar la inmigraciÓn. y a casi 2 meses de haber entrado en efecto el protocolo, hoy en los patios, fue donde estÁn instaladas las
reducir significativamente la migraciÓn de personas de honduras, guatemala y el salvador de donde via tocarla. >>> juliana monsalve. telemundo. >>> decenas de activistas e inmigrantes se reunieron en el exterior del edificio de ice para expresar su rechazo a la polÍtica migratoria. ellos exigieron un alto a las redadas que segÚn ellos sirve para separar familias trabajadoras. >>> se retire de los sitios de trabajo y que deje en paz a los migrantes que estamos...
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que personas pidan asilo en ese paÍs y no aquí, estados unidos que ya firmÓ un acuerdo similar con guatemalado de tercer paÍs seguro. >>la parte central es reconocer el desarrollo de sistema de asilo salvadoreÑo y un compromiso para construirlo. y nos trabajo conjunto para el flujo migratorio, es un uso potencial del acuerdo, que individuos puedan buscar protecciÓn en el salvador. la canciller insistiÓ que el gobierno es lo opuesto a su gobierno anterior. en el Único momento en el que se permitiÓ hablar en espaÑol, la canciller aclarÓ que los dos gobiernos buscan soluciones para los salvadoreÑos con tps. >>buscan ayuda para estas personas que tienen 200,000 hijos que nacieron en estados unidos, que tienen raÍces en estados unidos, que trabajan en los estados unidos y generan empleo para los estados unidos. que han pagado impuestos y seguridad social. firmando: a una experta le preocupan estos acuerdos. >>estamos preocupados porque no hay ninguna duda de que estos paÍses no son seguros. y tambiÉn en muchos casos ni siquiera son seguros para sus propios ciudadanos que muchas veces estÁn salien
que personas pidan asilo en ese paÍs y no aquí, estados unidos que ya firmÓ un acuerdo similar con guatemalado de tercer paÍs seguro. >>la parte central es reconocer el desarrollo de sistema de asilo salvadoreÑo y un compromiso para construirlo. y nos trabajo conjunto para el flujo migratorio, es un uso potencial del acuerdo, que individuos puedan buscar protecciÓn en el salvador. la canciller insistiÓ que el gobierno es lo opuesto a su gobierno anterior. en el Único momento en el...
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we started here in guatemala city, leaving early to follow our guides from the world food program on a journey deep into the country. but we didn't have to go far to see the hardship the climate has brought here. i'm a couple miles outside guatemala city and here with columbia university and world food program and they're studying how the climate change affects small farmers in places like this and how that contributes to migration to the united states. we started talking to a small former who showed up to sell bananas. you know at least 100 people that left to the united states? >> no less than 100 people. >> most are hard hit by a drought and plant-killing fungus. he said he's barely surviving by telling bananas instead. >> it's a crisis but he's using bananas as a backup. >> reporter: but not everyone has a backup plan. we carried on to chicky mullah and four hours later to a town only reachable with a four wheel drive. you can tell paved roads ended here. the world food program brought us here because last year five kids in the village died from starvation brought on by climate-i
we started here in guatemala city, leaving early to follow our guides from the world food program on a journey deep into the country. but we didn't have to go far to see the hardship the climate has brought here. i'm a couple miles outside guatemala city and here with columbia university and world food program and they're studying how the climate change affects small farmers in places like this and how that contributes to migration to the united states. we started talking to a small former who...
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home in guatemala city early monday morning. according to guatemala's attorney general, torres is suspected of breaking campaign finance rules and unlawful association in the 2015 elections, the year torres lost the presidential bid to outgoing president jimmy morales. more recently, she lost to right-wing leader alejandro giammattei, who will be inaugurated in january 2020. former first lady sandra torre'' political career has been plagued by allegations of corruption and ties to criminal organizations. her arrest c came on the e eve f guatemala's u.n.-backed-anti-corruption commissision, cicig's s formal expulsion from the c country. cicicig had led the ininvestigan against torres. cicig issued a final report describing guatemala as being captured by corruption at the hands of a mafia coalition involving politicians, the wealthy community, and elites that is "willing to sacrifice guatemala's present and fufuture to guarantee impuny and preserve the status quo." italy has reached an agreement to form a new government, avoiding
home in guatemala city early monday morning. according to guatemala's attorney general, torres is suspected of breaking campaign finance rules and unlawful association in the 2015 elections, the year torres lost the presidential bid to outgoing president jimmy morales. more recently, she lost to right-wing leader alejandro giammattei, who will be inaugurated in january 2020. former first lady sandra torre'' political career has been plagued by allegations of corruption and ties to criminal...
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you just mentioned the agreement this administration reached with the government of guatemala. the president-elect of guatemala, alejandro giammattei, was here last week, questioning this agreement and saying that he hasn't seen the documents yet. that's one question. what do you think about this agreement? is it actually function like a functional agreement? and also, what other countries in central are you talking to you, are you having talks, to reach agreement? mr. morgan: so, good question. so i'm glad you asked them for a moment of clarification. so we have the agreement ready to go, but it has not been ratified by the government of guatemala, so you're correct on that. now, we hope it will be, because i think it will be significant. and then, we're continuing to talk to not only the northern triangle countries, you know, obviously, guatemala, honduras, el salvador but also panama. you know, any country that really can step up and is really a part of this immigration crisis that really is a regional issue. so, thank you. [inaudible] announcer: in his new book, talking to
you just mentioned the agreement this administration reached with the government of guatemala. the president-elect of guatemala, alejandro giammattei, was here last week, questioning this agreement and saying that he hasn't seen the documents yet. that's one question. what do you think about this agreement? is it actually function like a functional agreement? and also, what other countries in central are you talking to you, are you having talks, to reach agreement? mr. morgan: so, good...
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we signed a cooperation agreement with both and also with guatemala. we are working with our partners in central america to ensure that asylum-seekers can pursue relief as close to their home countries as possible. that will make a tremendous difference in our southern border. and mexico all i have to say, president lopez over door -- obrador has been an outstanding partner. done a great job in mexico. the cartels are way down. the numbers are secretaries here now, the numbers are way down. we way down. and we are doing that without the help of congress, meaning the democrats in congress who won't give us a single vote to take care of loopholes. we have loopholes that are so horrible it would be so easy to fix and they know they should be fixed but they don't want to do it because they don't want to give trump any credit. because it's all about the election. that's all they care about. they don't care about the country. they care about the election. the sad part is with all the tremendous work we've done this week, whether it's secretary mnuchin or sec
we signed a cooperation agreement with both and also with guatemala. we are working with our partners in central america to ensure that asylum-seekers can pursue relief as close to their home countries as possible. that will make a tremendous difference in our southern border. and mexico all i have to say, president lopez over door -- obrador has been an outstanding partner. done a great job in mexico. the cartels are way down. the numbers are secretaries here now, the numbers are way down. we...
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they decided to send cbp down to guatemala.on on the southwest border. build the wall, put people through punitive punishments, remain in mexico, no asylum on the border. we said this time and again, they are exacerbating the immigration policies they are putting in place. they are ignoring the reality of the climate science and the data that their own administration is putting in front of them. my personal belief is that it is to make an immigration crisis on the southern border that doesn't need to happen. if you want to stop migration to the united states to guatemala, go there and address the problem. during the obama administration they had $750 million to address what was going on in central america to address root causes. some can be law enforcement oriented but some is world development targeted. they don't interact with people from the outside. they want to stay in their villages if they have any opportunity to do so. by pulling that money that helps those folks, that's certainly not an option for them anymore. >> dona
they decided to send cbp down to guatemala.on on the southwest border. build the wall, put people through punitive punishments, remain in mexico, no asylum on the border. we said this time and again, they are exacerbating the immigration policies they are putting in place. they are ignoring the reality of the climate science and the data that their own administration is putting in front of them. my personal belief is that it is to make an immigration crisis on the southern border that doesn't...
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erica: el gobierno de guatemala declarÓ estado de sitioera poder convertir una supuesta proliferaciÓnra territorio nacional por el atlÁntico buscando una pista ilegal o clandestina. >> dentro de los soldados caÍdos se encontraba el jefe de la patrulla. >> uno de ellos recibe un balazo un disparo de escopeta en el rostro. >> para el ex comandante guerrillero montes, los pobladores solamente se defendieron. >> esa zona quedÓ en manos libres para que el narco hiciera lo que quisiera. el ejÉrcito nunca ha llegado allÍ. no hubo una emboscada. fue un enfrentamiento. se produjo porque el oficial ordenÓ abrir fuego. e inmediatamente los campesinos dispararon sus escopetas y cayeron muertos tres. >> ademÁs de la incursiÓn de narcotrÁfico los pobladores protegen sus arterias de la ampliaciÓn de la minerÍa y la comercializaciÓn de la palma africana. el gobierno espera que con este estado de sitio pueda capturar a los grupos ilegales que puede estar operando en este paÍs. julia: cientos de reciente las bahamas se encuentran los estados unidos en busca de refugio. ademÁs el presidente trump anunci
erica: el gobierno de guatemala declarÓ estado de sitioera poder convertir una supuesta proliferaciÓnra territorio nacional por el atlÁntico buscando una pista ilegal o clandestina. >> dentro de los soldados caÍdos se encontraba el jefe de la patrulla. >> uno de ellos recibe un balazo un disparo de escopeta en el rostro. >> para el ex comandante guerrillero montes, los pobladores solamente se defendieron. >> esa zona quedÓ en manos libres para que el narco hiciera...
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. >>> a woman from guatemala received a deportation notice.the rallies was at the hospital where she's getting medical suh port -- support. >> we're brought to support human rights. >> dozens of doctors and nurses fathered in support of isabel. an out patient fighting for her life. >> my hope is that -- >> a native of guatemala, she's a national story. >> there's no word on the describe how grateful i am for all the support. >> she receives lifesaving treatment for a rare and potentially deadly disorder. it affects her heart, breath and more, it's not available in guatemala. >> shy can't not take it. >> she received a deportation notice saying she had to leave in 33 that's and the u.s. was canceling medical deferments. she was invited by the hospital to participate in a truck a drug study. >> that's not just byes bell, it's all care. >> the trump administration will review medical deferment cases but there's no guarantee she can stay or for long. >> i'm happy to be the voice for families. we're all in this together. >> she will testify before
. >>> a woman from guatemala received a deportation notice.the rallies was at the hospital where she's getting medical suh port -- support. >> we're brought to support human rights. >> dozens of doctors and nurses fathered in support of isabel. an out patient fighting for her life. >> my hope is that -- >> a native of guatemala, she's a national story. >> there's no word on the describe how grateful i am for all the support. >> she receives...
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. >> fue una de las tragedias mÁs mortÍferas en guatemala desde el fin de la guerra civil y sucediÓ dentroguran que ocurrÍan presuntas irregularidades. >> sufriÓ abuso sexual por parte de los monitores. >> yesenia paola barrios estuvo internada en varios centros para jovencitas desde que tenÍa 15 aÑos. hasta que llevo aquÍ. >> habÍan clases, habían de primaria bÁsicos, recibÍamos talleres que eran de panaderÍa, mecÁnica, serigrafÍa, corte y confecciÓn. >> aunque yesenia afirma que nunca abusaron de ella, entre las niÑas circulaban rumores alarmantes. >> cuando llegue se me empezaron a contar que llegÁbamos encapuchados a acercarse con nosotras. >> las denuncias por abuso fÍsico, psicolÓgico y sexual en este hogar seguro virgen de la asunciÓn, se remontan al 2013. desde entonces decenas de menores alertaron sobre los excesos que sucedÍan tras disturbios. la procuradora adjunta de los derechos humanos en guatemalarecuerda que ellos solicitaron el cierre de la inquisiciÓn. >> registramos en el alrededor de 2014, 2015, informes temÁticos sobre la trata de personas. >> elba alina contreras tamb
. >> fue una de las tragedias mÁs mortÍferas en guatemala desde el fin de la guerra civil y sucediÓ dentroguran que ocurrÍan presuntas irregularidades. >> sufriÓ abuso sexual por parte de los monitores. >> yesenia paola barrios estuvo internada en varios centros para jovencitas desde que tenÍa 15 aÑos. hasta que llevo aquÍ. >> habÍan clases, habían de primaria bÁsicos, recibÍamos talleres que eran de panaderÍa, mecÁnica, serigrafÍa, corte y confecciÓn....
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in may of 2019, sfusd had 2100 students from el salvador, guatemala, who arrived on or after 2014. while we have seen some slight changes year to you -- slight changes from year to year, our normal number of students from this region, remain at or around 400-500 per year. manic totally and historically we know 60% of the students were or are in asylum proceedings. as carol stated, because of the stagnation, in court, they are in asylum proceedings much longer than they have been in the past. i have the great privilege for working with a school district that recognizes the importance of supporting this community, and compared to other districts has a plethora of physical and support systems in place to try to meet their needs. and yet, we are struggling. our teachers are struggling to offer appropriate curricula for young people have to work all night, and have very little to no formal schooling. our support staff is struggling to offer appropriate interventions to students who have experienced and continue to experience both interpersonal and systemic traumas, our schools are strug
in may of 2019, sfusd had 2100 students from el salvador, guatemala, who arrived on or after 2014. while we have seen some slight changes year to you -- slight changes from year to year, our normal number of students from this region, remain at or around 400-500 per year. manic totally and historically we know 60% of the students were or are in asylum proceedings. as carol stated, because of the stagnation, in court, they are in asylum proceedings much longer than they have been in the past. i...
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>>dice que debe irse a guatemala en 33 dias, despues de hablar con autoridades y tambien poli politipolitpolico la agencia ice revisara su acaso. >> esto depenvida de un ser humano, que depednde de un t tratamiento, tratamiento qeue l solo puede conseguir en eestado unidos, la gneciagencia solo d respondio que revisaran su caoa sin dar una fecha de rsesolucio. >> algo se tiene eque hacer ests ult ultimas semana han sido muy e r estresantaes. >> recibe trataientmiento en p hospital de oklaakland, su fami tiene los permisos de trabajo suspendidos, la situcacion ees a cada vez mas incierta. >> quiero seguir estudiando, me gustaria mas que todo ayudar a personas con enfermedades rarsa. >> maria isabel se recibio de s sociologa y quiere estudiar una maestria en derecho o politic. >> en telemundo 48 somosvmaamo o primeros con la noticia bart t esta experimentando retraso en s estacion heytworth por incendio. > >bart aconseja buscar nuevas v formas de transporte, es una noticia en desarrollo. >>esta madrugada cinetos entoa automovilistas uqedaroquedaron en barbad, a las 2 de la ma madrugada no h
>>dice que debe irse a guatemala en 33 dias, despues de hablar con autoridades y tambien poli politipolitpolico la agencia ice revisara su acaso. >> esto depenvida de un ser humano, que depednde de un t tratamiento, tratamiento qeue l solo puede conseguir en eestado unidos, la gneciagencia solo d respondio que revisaran su caoa sin dar una fecha de rsesolucio. >> algo se tiene eque hacer ests ult ultimas semana han sido muy e r estresantaes. >> recibe trataientmiento en...
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there are 10,000 mexican national guards at the guatemala border now. when the president made the agreement to open up the border and told there were less than 100 people at the border into now has 10,000. there were 15,000 mexican national guard people working along the northern border along the border between us and them and maybe most important of all except for unaccompanied children, any native spanish speaker that doesn't have legitimate fear of going back to mexico is being sent back to await their court date. no more than 15 out of 100 people from el salvador or guatemala or honduras will ever pulqualify toqualify to stay atm hearing. most of them figure that out and many are being flown back home before waiting weeks or two or three months in mexico. it's making a difference and wouldn't have happened if the president hadn't insisted and frankly if the new mexican president hadn't agreed to it. it's kind of going to have a lm effect as long as the maintain that relationship with them. >> hello, everyone. over the past august recess many of us w
there are 10,000 mexican national guards at the guatemala border now. when the president made the agreement to open up the border and told there were less than 100 people at the border into now has 10,000. there were 15,000 mexican national guard people working along the northern border along the border between us and them and maybe most important of all except for unaccompanied children, any native spanish speaker that doesn't have legitimate fear of going back to mexico is being sent back to...
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with the procedure. >> one more question. >> you just mentioned, the administration reached with guatemala, last week questioning the disagreement in the documents yet. what to think about this agreement, is actually like a functional agreement, and also, what other countries are you talking to or having talks to reach an agreement? >> yes, for a moment of clear vacation, we have the agreement ready to go but it has not been ratified by guatemala. we hope it will be because we think it'll be significant and we continue to talk to not only the northern triangle countries, obviously guatemala, hunters and el salvador, any country that can step up in really a part of the immigration system that is a regional issue. thank you. [inaudible conversations] can you come up to the podium? germany concealed? okay i will. [laughter] [inaudible conversations] that was a briefing live from the white house, you can view online at c-span.org type custom and border protection in the video search box. in about 15 minutes a dozen states attorney general's will have investigation into the business practices o
with the procedure. >> one more question. >> you just mentioned, the administration reached with guatemala, last week questioning the disagreement in the documents yet. what to think about this agreement, is actually like a functional agreement, and also, what other countries are you talking to or having talks to reach an agreement? >> yes, for a moment of clear vacation, we have the agreement ready to go but it has not been ratified by guatemala. we hope it will be because we...
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and also with guatemala. we are working with our partners in central america to ensure that asylum workers can pursue -- seekers can pursue relief as close to their home countries as possible. that will be a tremendous difference on our southern border. and mexico, i have to say the president has been outstanding and outstanding partner and he -- and an outstanding partner and he is doing a great job in mexico. the cartels are way down. and the numbers, our secretary is here now -- the numbers are way down, way, way down. and we are doing that without the help of congress, meaning the democrats in congress, who won't give us a single vote to take care of loopholes. we have loopholes that are so horrible and they know they should be fixed because they don't want to give trump credit. all they care about is the election. and the sad part is with all the tremendous work we have done this week and whether it's secretary mnuchin or secretary pompeo, who had some outstanding meetings, with all of this tremendous wo
and also with guatemala. we are working with our partners in central america to ensure that asylum workers can pursue -- seekers can pursue relief as close to their home countries as possible. that will be a tremendous difference on our southern border. and mexico, i have to say the president has been outstanding and outstanding partner and he -- and an outstanding partner and he is doing a great job in mexico. the cartels are way down. and the numbers, our secretary is here now -- the numbers...
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the trump administration pulled funding entirely from usaid in guatemala.he bottom line is if the trump administration thinks building a wall along the southern border or militarizing the border or punitive policies against migrants is going to stop people from coming here, they couldn't be more incorrect based on what we're seeing on the ground here in guatemala. that's what we'll see tonight on 8:00. >> thank you, jacob, much more on jacob's reporting on our special "all in with chris hayes," "climate in crisis," right here at 8:00 on msnbc. >>> that will wrap up this hour of "msnbc live." i'll see you monday morning on "today." "andrea mitchell reports" starts right now. >> thank you, craig melvin, and good day, everyone. >>> president trump is about to take questions in a joint press conference with australia's prime minister. we'll bring that to you live. >>> but first, president trump is forcefully rejected reports that the intelligence community's whistleblower complaint involved a phone conversation with ukraine or about ukraine which could have bee
the trump administration pulled funding entirely from usaid in guatemala.he bottom line is if the trump administration thinks building a wall along the southern border or militarizing the border or punitive policies against migrants is going to stop people from coming here, they couldn't be more incorrect based on what we're seeing on the ground here in guatemala. that's what we'll see tonight on 8:00. >> thank you, jacob, much more on jacob's reporting on our special "all in with...
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a una joven de guatemala le dan 33 dÍas para salir del pais, a pesar de estar recibiendo un tratamientodepende su vida por una rara enfermedad que padece. >>> medicos y estudiantes protestan para exigir que no sea deportada, sandra... >>> efectivamente, aquÍ frente a edificio municipal donde se dan cita varias personas representantes de organizaciones y apunto de llegar en minutos alumnos, en apoyo a esta joven de la que hablan isabel, de ahÍ se gradÚo esta muchacha, fefrm ras y personal mÉdico, tambien piden que secan cele su orden de deportaciÓn, porque esta muchacha, fue traida a este paÍs a los 7 aÑos, para recibir un tratamiento mÉdico, el dÍa de hoy, los mÉdicos vienen que la han atendido todo este tiempo, es necesario su presencia porque la investigaciÓn de su padecimiento no ha terminado, y al reÍr se a guatemala contraria la muerte, isabel y su madre dicen que a pr rochro aprovecha momento, para ver su caso y de muchos otros inmigrantes y esta lucha la van a continuar la prÓxima semana en washington, van poder hablar frente a un comitÉ de congreso, pero de esto y mÁs detalles s
a una joven de guatemala le dan 33 dÍas para salir del pais, a pesar de estar recibiendo un tratamientodepende su vida por una rara enfermedad que padece. >>> medicos y estudiantes protestan para exigir que no sea deportada, sandra... >>> efectivamente, aquÍ frente a edificio municipal donde se dan cita varias personas representantes de organizaciones y apunto de llegar en minutos alumnos, en apoyo a esta joven de la que hablan isabel, de ahÍ se gradÚo esta muchacha, fefrm...
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and also with guatemala. we're working with our partners in central america to ensure that asylum-seekers can pursue relief as close to their home countries as possible. that will plaque a tremendous difference at our southern border. and mexico, i have to say, president lopez on ridder has been outstanding and our standing partner and he's doing a great job in mexico. the cartels are way down and the numbers, our sect is here now, the numbers are way down. way, way down. and we're doing that without the help of congress. meaning the democrats in congress who won't give us a single vote to take care of loopholes. we have loopholes that are so horrible and it would be so easy to fix and they know they should be fixed but they don't want to do it because they don't want to give trump any credit because it is all about the election. they don't care about our country, they care about the election. and the sad part is with all of the tremendous work this weekend, whether it is secretary mnuchin or secretary pompeo
and also with guatemala. we're working with our partners in central america to ensure that asylum-seekers can pursue relief as close to their home countries as possible. that will plaque a tremendous difference at our southern border. and mexico, i have to say, president lopez on ridder has been outstanding and our standing partner and he's doing a great job in mexico. the cartels are way down and the numbers, our sect is here now, the numbers are way down. way, way down. and we're doing that...
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and eventually through guatemala. we don't know who these people are. and less in a database, it has made this such a top plastic. it is a difficult challenge. this is anti-immigrant. it is not appropriate to taking care of children. we should basically after 20 days. we have a serious crisis. the time i spent, intelligence officers. they even say, the american people understood what was happening, i think all of them would -- something to happen. we don't always get that information. unfortunately there is a lot of rhetoric out there. me, it is still a major priority and a major part of my work. also looking at how that is actually a national security risk. have been identified as belonging to a terrorist organization. we know that the dea and border patrol and immigration and customs and department of homeland security, work together cohesively, along with partners to the south, try to stop the flow of anybody that would be attempting to come into the country to do harm. it is almost impossible. there are so many people. every time i hear about appreh
and eventually through guatemala. we don't know who these people are. and less in a database, it has made this such a top plastic. it is a difficult challenge. this is anti-immigrant. it is not appropriate to taking care of children. we should basically after 20 days. we have a serious crisis. the time i spent, intelligence officers. they even say, the american people understood what was happening, i think all of them would -- something to happen. we don't always get that information....
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hemisphere in recent days we've achieved historic asylum cooperation agreements with el salvador guatemala and honduras we were with el salvador today a great young gentleman became the president he's strong and tough then he's taking care of crime he was really something today i was very impressed with him. and likewise with hundreds who we met. we signed a cooperation agreement with both and also with quantum alo we're working with our partners in central america to ensure that asylum seekers can pursue relief as close to their home countries as possible that will make a tremendous difference at our southern border. and mexico i have to say president lopez obrador has been outstanding and standing partner and he's doing a great job in mexico the cartels are way down and the numbers are secretaries here now the numbers are way down way way down and we're doing that without the help of congress meaning the democrats in congress who won't give us a single vote to take care of loopholes we have loopholes that are so horrible and it would be so easy to fix and they know they should be fixed b
hemisphere in recent days we've achieved historic asylum cooperation agreements with el salvador guatemala and honduras we were with el salvador today a great young gentleman became the president he's strong and tough then he's taking care of crime he was really something today i was very impressed with him. and likewise with hundreds who we met. we signed a cooperation agreement with both and also with quantum alo we're working with our partners in central america to ensure that asylum seekers...
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the relationship with mexico is an example or el salvador or honduras or guatemala. nobody even knew about it yet we sent them hundreds of millions of there ares and all we got back were caravans of people pouring in. we had tremendous -- we had tremendous -- it was terrible, and we got that stopped and the countries are now helping us and we stopped those payments, by the way. we don't pay those countries that money anymore, but i will tell you, if they're as good as they seem to be they're really doing a job on crime and stopping the wrong people from leaving and coming to the united states. we'll be helping them a lot with economic development projects and other things. so with that, we had a tremendous three days. it was beautiful to see. we made a lot of new friends. i read you a list of all of the countries i saw, pretty much one-on-one and it's been very busy, but it's been very, very fruitful. so we could take a couple of questions and i'd love some questions on some of the things that we accomplished at unga instead of the witch hunt, the phony witch hunt qu
the relationship with mexico is an example or el salvador or honduras or guatemala. nobody even knew about it yet we sent them hundreds of millions of there ares and all we got back were caravans of people pouring in. we had tremendous -- we had tremendous -- it was terrible, and we got that stopped and the countries are now helping us and we stopped those payments, by the way. we don't pay those countries that money anymore, but i will tell you, if they're as good as they seem to be they're...
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realidad, si quisieran ya estarÍamos nosotros en estados unidos >>> ¿por quÉ tendrÍa que ser asi en guatemala> estados unidos firmÓ acuerdos similares con el salvador y honduras para frenar la inmigraciÓn de centroamericanos n ele huye por las pandillas y el hambre. >>> tenemos deficiencias en la salud. >>> cuba, nicaragua y venezuela tendrÁn que pedir asilo en honduras >>> honduras no tiene las condiciÓn, no hay albergues como guatemala y mÉxico. >>> activistas en estados unidos dicen que se han cercenado los derechos de los solicitantes de asilo. >>> la misma gente que estÁ saliendo, buscando asilo en estados unidos, estÁn huyendo de los paÍses por la violencia y cuestiones precaria. advierten daÑos en sus negocios. >>> bastante, porque la mano de hora se va a ser cara. >>> estos acuerdo dicen los... que los inmigrantes tomen caminos mÁs peligrosos porque quieren llegar a estados unidos a trabajar. edgard muÑoz, notici telemundo. >>13 inmigrantes criminales fueron arrestados por ice. es lo que anunciÓ el director interin de ice las detenciones ocurrieron principalmente en jurisdicciones que
realidad, si quisieran ya estarÍamos nosotros en estados unidos >>> ¿por quÉ tendrÍa que ser asi en guatemala> estados unidos firmÓ acuerdos similares con el salvador y honduras para frenar la inmigraciÓn de centroamericanos n ele huye por las pandillas y el hambre. >>> tenemos deficiencias en la salud. >>> cuba, nicaragua y venezuela tendrÁn que pedir asilo en honduras >>> honduras no tiene las condiciÓn, no hay albergues como guatemala y mÉxico....
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we started here in guatemala city leaving early to follow our guides on a journey deep into the country, but we didn't have to go far to see the hardship climate has brought here. >> i'll here with these guys from columbia university and the world food program. we started talking to one of those small farmers who showed up to sell banana. you know at least 100 people who left to the united states. >> no less than 100 people. >> reporter: most who left were in the coffee business like him. he says he's barely surviving by selling bananas instead. an applied climatologist at columbia university. >> he's been using bananas as a backup. >> reporter: but not everyone has a backup plan. we carried on and four hours later drove through a town on our way to a village only reachable with four-wheel drive. you can tell the paved roads have ended here and we're on our way to los sopas. last year five kids in the village died of starvation brought on by climate induced crop failure. many of their parents have left for the united states as a last resort. now as an emergency response the u.n. agency
we started here in guatemala city leaving early to follow our guides on a journey deep into the country, but we didn't have to go far to see the hardship climate has brought here. >> i'll here with these guys from columbia university and the world food program. we started talking to one of those small farmers who showed up to sell banana. you know at least 100 people who left to the united states. >> no less than 100 people. >> reporter: most who left were in the coffee...
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isabel who was born in guatemala has a rare genetic disorder. her life depends on receiving weekly medical treatments at children's hospital. and letter from the truck administration in august ordered isabel and her family to depart to the united states with m -- within 33 days. leaving the country would be a death sentence. >> to think just because of their immigration status is unheard of. >> we pray for the best and i am happy to be the voice for those families who are going through similar situations as i am and we are all in this together. >> the backtracked and say they will continue to review cases like isabel's but her family is looking for a permanent solution and to that end, isabel will be going to washington dc to speak before congress at a hearing next week. in hayward, kristin for kpix 5. >> researchers are still looking for the body of a person who was killed in that fire in santa barbara county. the coast guard is using a specialized ship with a crane to raise the vessel called conception out of the water gently. investigators ar
isabel who was born in guatemala has a rare genetic disorder. her life depends on receiving weekly medical treatments at children's hospital. and letter from the truck administration in august ordered isabel and her family to depart to the united states with m -- within 33 days. leaving the country would be a death sentence. >> to think just because of their immigration status is unheard of. >> we pray for the best and i am happy to be the voice for those families who are going...
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marcha por lo que quieren hacer en guatemala, el salvador y estados unidos, representantes expresarona borracha. ahora que se publica el video de seguridad se publica la manera tan errÁtica con la que catherine de 48 aÑos manejaba y grita pasÁndose semaforos en rojos, saliendo del carril y asustando a los niÑos, se quedÓ sin empleo y tiene cargos por conducta imprudente, el distrito escolar es tomarÁ medidas de seguridad para que no suceda nuevamente. varios estados amanecen pintado de blancos. de blancos. y una activista salvadoreÑa llegó el increíble nuevo iphone. y también la señal más nueva de t-mobile. no hay señal que llegue más lejos o sea más confiable. para que puedas disfrutar tu nuevo iphone al máximo. batería más duradera. nueva cámara gran angular. ahora en la red que llega más lejos que nunca. actualízate al nuevo iphone y recibe hasta 50% de descuento, ya sea con una sola línea o un plan familiar, en t-mobile. ♪ tú me tienes volando ♪ tú me tienes soñando ♪ ♪ tú me tienes volando ♪ ♪ visitas rápidas para días aún mejores. target rápido y listo. mijaaaaaa, ¡tápate que te
marcha por lo que quieren hacer en guatemala, el salvador y estados unidos, representantes expresarona borracha. ahora que se publica el video de seguridad se publica la manera tan errÁtica con la que catherine de 48 aÑos manejaba y grita pasÁndose semaforos en rojos, saliendo del carril y asustando a los niÑos, se quedÓ sin empleo y tiene cargos por conducta imprudente, el distrito escolar es tomarÁ medidas de seguridad para que no suceda nuevamente. varios estados amanecen pintado de...
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as well as from africa through brazil, up through columbia and then eventually through guatemala. we don't know who these people are. we don't know what their intentions are hurt and unless they in a database, we will have no idea what their intentions are. i think this is why the trump administration, in fact, i know this is why, the trump administration has made this such a top priority. shut down the loophole to make sure that the people are properly vetted. it's a really difficult challenge, though however when one is focused on the left or from others is to say well, this is anti-immigrant. this is a racist action, or you are not appropriately taking care of children. you know, we should let them go, we should end the settlement disagreement. we should have -- [inaudible] we have a serious crisis because the order has been -- [inaudible] the time i spent with the intelligence officers -- [inaudible] they even say if the american people -- [inaudible] what was happening down there. i think all of them would want something to happen. but, unfortunately, we don't always get all
as well as from africa through brazil, up through columbia and then eventually through guatemala. we don't know who these people are. we don't know what their intentions are hurt and unless they in a database, we will have no idea what their intentions are. i think this is why the trump administration, in fact, i know this is why, the trump administration has made this such a top priority. shut down the loophole to make sure that the people are properly vetted. it's a really difficult...
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while i was in guatemala, there were a number look people -- a number of people who had come through from bangladesh as well as africa, through brazil, up through columbia, and eventually through guatemala. we don't know who these people are. we don't know what their intentions are. and unless they are in a database, we will have no idea what their intentions are. i think this is why the trump administration -- in fact, i know this is why -- the trump administration has made this such a priority. shut down the loophole. make sure the people are properly vetted. it is a really difficult challenge, however, when the focus from the left or from others is to say, well, this is anti-immigrant, this is a racist you are not appropriately taking care of ,hildren, we should let them go we should end the settlement agreement. crisis becauseus that border has been [indiscernible] -- the time i spent with intelligence officers. they are terrified. they even say if the american people really understood what was happening down here, i think all of them would want something to happen. but unfortuna
while i was in guatemala, there were a number look people -- a number of people who had come through from bangladesh as well as africa, through brazil, up through columbia, and eventually through guatemala. we don't know who these people are. we don't know what their intentions are. and unless they are in a database, we will have no idea what their intentions are. i think this is why the trump administration -- in fact, i know this is why -- the trump administration has made this such a...