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illegal immigration is destroying cities ch as hazleton. reporter: hazleton mayor louis barletta n defending the illegal immigration relief act passed by the city council. the city ordinance would fine landlords le who rent to ills or employers who hire them. man: somebody say, "oh, you're mexican. ea you have from here." but what about the discrimination? because you're white and we are brown? man: this ordinance has inver been about discrion. this ordinance has been about checking with the federal government to see if a person is lawfully present in the united states. barletta: it's standing up for american workers, for united states workers, and for taxpayers. joe: everything has been magnified, and primarily the negative side was being magnified. he 's so much misinformation going on here. you've got to quell the madness at some point. you've got to put your foot on its neck. the hazleton integration project is trying to help bring together the cultures within our city, the hispanic and anglo cultures. we want to create a situation wher
illegal immigration is destroying cities ch as hazleton. reporter: hazleton mayor louis barletta n defending the illegal immigration relief act passed by the city council. the city ordinance would fine landlords le who rent to ills or employers who hire them. man: somebody say, "oh, you're mexican. ea you have from here." but what about the discrimination? because you're white and we are brown? man: this ordinance has inver been about discrion. this ordinance has been about checking...
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hazleton! joe: the moment we trust each other, at that point, we can build something. [marchingand playing] these people wanted to be in our hetown, and now it's their hometown, hazleton. you have this ge up that wants to com and raise families and go to church and attend schools and create jobs. and i really thought if we did not accept the group that was moving in, the citywas gonna die. and the thing that really baffles me that i find kind of ironic me is the sroup of people that are against our hispanic brothers and sisters coming in had grandparents that cameryver from the old cou to hazleton at some point, and when they came over, they were made fun of for their language. they didn't speak theanguage. they dressed funny. their music was weird. what about that food? their kids are dirty. all that same stuff was...was... their grandosrents had to endure same thoughts. rice: we have to constantly remd ourselves that we are a country of immigrants. i hear some things that are said about immigrants-- you know, "they come here "because they want to take advantage of th
hazleton! joe: the moment we trust each other, at that point, we can build something. [marchingand playing] these people wanted to be in our hetown, and now it's their hometown, hazleton. you have this ge up that wants to com and raise families and go to church and attend schools and create jobs. and i really thought if we did not accept the group that was moving in, the citywas gonna die. and the thing that really baffles me that i find kind of ironic me is the sroup of people that are against...
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going to have a race in pennsylvania, sanctuary cities, that's his topic, he used to be the mayor of hazletonnsylvania and casey voted no. you had four other democratic senators in trump territory joe donnelly indiana, claire mccaskill and missouri, joe manchin and west virginia. they all voted for the sanctuary cities. you see how this is playing into their elections right now because it is 2018. >> shannon: we could talk forever about the senate. thank you for stopping in. this is a fox news alert, you are looking at life pictures now amid this debate about daca and immigration, we are told to the are trying to keep a crowd away from the 101 freeway. you know traffic out there is a nightmare on a regular day but the police say they are trying to block the freeway because there are protesters demonstrating against recent ice rates across california. there has been a lot of talk about them, the crackdown is beginning to happen. there are protesters who want to impede traffic. police are working on it, we will keep you updated. a new development in the case of an underage illegal immigrant in
going to have a race in pennsylvania, sanctuary cities, that's his topic, he used to be the mayor of hazletonnsylvania and casey voted no. you had four other democratic senators in trump territory joe donnelly indiana, claire mccaskill and missouri, joe manchin and west virginia. they all voted for the sanctuary cities. you see how this is playing into their elections right now because it is 2018. >> shannon: we could talk forever about the senate. thank you for stopping in. this is a fox...
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even above freezing in hazleton where it is 34 degrees.w jersey, atlantic city, 46, 44 in cape may, and 42 degrees in rehoboth. so we're challenging two records this week, tomorrow and on wednesday, the record high for january -- for february 20th, is 70 degrees. setback in 1939, 72 is the record for february 21st. and that was setback in 1930. so it is about time we broke some records around here. tomorrow and wednesday, temps in the 70s, 50, on thursday, with a cold front coming through. and then it stays even cooler on friday, back to the mid to upper 50's by saturday and sunday, chance of rain every day but with these temperatures, at least it is only rain, and we're not seeing anything else wintery, now that saturday is becoming a more distant memory, right, degrees. >> we're already planning out our day. >> i know. let's go to the rooftop? >> lauren can you do happy hour at 10:00 a.m.? of course you can, lawyer glenn they need to take the rooftop, i love, whenever it is nice out, my favorite thing to do. they need to open them up. a
even above freezing in hazleton where it is 34 degrees.w jersey, atlantic city, 46, 44 in cape may, and 42 degrees in rehoboth. so we're challenging two records this week, tomorrow and on wednesday, the record high for january -- for february 20th, is 70 degrees. setback in 1939, 72 is the record for february 21st. and that was setback in 1930. so it is about time we broke some records around here. tomorrow and wednesday, temps in the 70s, 50, on thursday, with a cold front coming through. and...
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heading out the door it's going to be slow-going in quakertown dense fog in reading, lancaster, hazletonperatures in the 50s right now will warm up nicely. 60s and low 70s with sunshine this afternoon. >> bill thank you. we have new video into the newsroom. a septa bus collided with a tractor trailer in frankford avenue. we know paramedics took at least 14 people to the hospital. all right. let's check in with nbc10 "first alert" traffic reporter jessica boyington with other traffic issues as well. jess. >> yeah vai, 295 is still a mess. from an earlier tar spill right around approaching on the southbound side of the new jersey turnpike well that's all clear. no problems there anymore. 295 up to route 30 to the white horse pike and black horse pike area, a mess. the ride times here. you see an accident here out of the way which means it might ight-hand shoulder up ahead. that's the southbound side. now, on the northbound side black horse pike there's a crash there, too. looking at heavy fog at lehigh valley. at lehigh street believe it or not, this fog is an improvement from the area. >>
heading out the door it's going to be slow-going in quakertown dense fog in reading, lancaster, hazletonperatures in the 50s right now will warm up nicely. 60s and low 70s with sunshine this afternoon. >> bill thank you. we have new video into the newsroom. a septa bus collided with a tractor trailer in frankford avenue. we know paramedics took at least 14 people to the hospital. all right. let's check in with nbc10 "first alert" traffic reporter jessica boyington with other...
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to the north of us, it is 38 in hazleton. down at the shore, it is cents 48.0 degrees our high today, i'm laughing because absolutely nobody's paying attention to the weather, jalen mills is still in the studio. 55 degrees, tomorrow, 45 on friday. and it should dry out, alex, just in time for the weekend. >> sound good. i'm listening, sue. going to dry out just in time for the weekends, here we go. well, a lot of just used them, those snap chat filters still popular even though i admit i switched over to instagram, once instagram started having stories, but the filters you can't deny. now growing health concern. it turns out the fillers are driving people to plastic surgery. it is being called snap chat dismore fee a. and the filters can transform the users facial features typically by smoothing skin, enlarging eyes and lips. and new york plastic surgeon says it is make peep lose perspective on what they really look like. so a lot of people like to dot snap chat filters because they're fun but i guess having some effect on us. what do you think about this? >>
to the north of us, it is 38 in hazleton. down at the shore, it is cents 48.0 degrees our high today, i'm laughing because absolutely nobody's paying attention to the weather, jalen mills is still in the studio. 55 degrees, tomorrow, 45 on friday. and it should dry out, alex, just in time for the weekend. >> sound good. i'm listening, sue. going to dry out just in time for the weekends, here we go. well, a lot of just used them, those snap chat filters still popular even though i admit i...