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i am from honduras. had tps.mily that also our case is not unique.e're talking about hundreds of families that are confronting this problem at the moment. salvador,onduras, but haiti, and others that are being criminalized by this administration. amy: can you talk about your challenge that you have joined to stop the dropping of tps for hondurans? >> i think it is for a challenging, especially because honduras as a country is not ready to receive people that are being deported from the u.s. and other countries like mexico. as you mentioned before, honduras is one of the most violent countries in the world. earlier this year, the united nations economic commission for latin america and the caribbean declared honduras is the most poorest country in latin america, displacing haiti. we had a coup d'etat in 2009. the u.s. government under the obama administration supported that could a a top. -- coup d'etat. after that coup d'etat, we have a lot of violations in the country. more recently, but elections our were illegal because constitution, the honduran
i am from honduras. had tps.mily that also our case is not unique.e're talking about hundreds of families that are confronting this problem at the moment. salvador,onduras, but haiti, and others that are being criminalized by this administration. amy: can you talk about your challenge that you have joined to stop the dropping of tps for hondurans? >> i think it is for a challenging, especially because honduras as a country is not ready to receive people that are being deported from the...
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enrique: esa cancelaciÓn ha tenido profundas repercusiones en honduras.ara recibira estos inmigrantes, pero expertos afirman que las consecuencias de un posible retorno masivo podrÍan ser devastadoras para la economÍa de un país asfixiado por la violencia. desde tegucigalpa, claudio mendoza tiene reacciones. claudia: la angustiada espera terminÓ con el anuncio de la cancelaciÓn del estatus de protecciÓn temporal para los hondureÑos. con esta decisiÓn del bueno de donald trump, honduras se suma al senador, haitÍ, nicaragua. tras el anuncio, el gobierno de honduras saliÓ a lamentar la decisiÓn. >> es una decisiÓn soberana del gobierno de los estados unidos, adoptada como polÍtica de estado de la administraciÓn trump. sin embargo, lamento profundamente la cancelaciÓn del programa tps, que hoy afecta a mÁs de 44,000 compatriotas y a muchos miles mÁs de otros paÍses. claudia: esa es la preocupaciÓn inicial, ya que los hondureÑos bajo la protecciÓn del tps aportan cerca de 5000 millones de dÓlares, una situación que nadie desconoce en este paÍs. >> es preocupan
enrique: esa cancelaciÓn ha tenido profundas repercusiones en honduras.ara recibira estos inmigrantes, pero expertos afirman que las consecuencias de un posible retorno masivo podrÍan ser devastadoras para la economÍa de un país asfixiado por la violencia. desde tegucigalpa, claudio mendoza tiene reacciones. claudia: la angustiada espera terminÓ con el anuncio de la cancelaciÓn del estatus de protecciÓn temporal para los hondureÑos. con esta decisiÓn del bueno de donald trump, honduras...
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maría arias y su hijo de ocho años son parte de la familia de 25 integrantes provenientes de hondurastedes de donald trump, qué saben ustedes de estados unidos? >> que está bravo, está bravo. pedro: la mayoría de las migrantes eran mujeres con niños que huían de la violencia y querían llegar a la frontera norte para pedir asilo. entre ellas estaba telsa rich y su pequeña hija valentina. ¿vienes a entregarte a inmigración también? >> sí, esa es la idea. pedro: ¿qué parte de estados unidos tienes como destino? >> bueno, quería ir para texas. pedro: representantes del gobierno de méxico se sentaron a negociar con los dirigentes de la caravana en matías romero, oaxaca, y acordaron lo siguiente. >> que se den algunos oficios de salida, a algunos, las personas más vulnerables, visas humanitarias o algún tipo de documento para transitar en este país de la mejor manera. pedro: mientras tanto, los migrantes vivieron cuatro días a la intemperie y en condiciones deplorables. pronto las autoridades migratorias empezaron a tramitar permisos de 20 días para transitar por méxico. ¿ya les dieron el p
maría arias y su hijo de ocho años son parte de la familia de 25 integrantes provenientes de hondurastedes de donald trump, qué saben ustedes de estados unidos? >> que está bravo, está bravo. pedro: la mayoría de las migrantes eran mujeres con niños que huían de la violencia y querían llegar a la frontera norte para pedir asilo. entre ellas estaba telsa rich y su pequeña hija valentina. ¿vienes a entregarte a inmigración también? >> sí, esa es la idea. pedro: ¿qué...
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fly them in from honduras? >> at the credible fear stage all you have to show is a story that qualifies you for asylum and is done credibly. >> laura: unbelievable. was it the special counsel's office or a member of the trump team that leaked that big list of questions for the president? hmm? two top legal minds weigh in next. we use our phones and computers the same way these days. so why do we pay to have a phone connected when we're already paying for internet? shouldn't it all just be one thing? that's why xfinity mobile comes with your internet. you can get up to 5 lines of talk and text included at no extra cost. so all you pay for is data. see how you could save $400 or more a year. and get $200 back when you sign up for xfinity mobile and add a new line of unlimited. xfinity mobile. it's a new kind of network designed to save you money. click, call or visit an xfinity store today. >> laura: if we want to know who leaked the special counsel's long list of questions for the president we need to ask, "who
fly them in from honduras? >> at the credible fear stage all you have to show is a story that qualifies you for asylum and is done credibly. >> laura: unbelievable. was it the special counsel's office or a member of the trump team that leaked that big list of questions for the president? hmm? two top legal minds weigh in next. we use our phones and computers the same way these days. so why do we pay to have a phone connected when we're already paying for internet? shouldn't it all...
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the number of migrants also from honduras, guatema l.a. and el salvador, those numbers climbed a lot even as mexican migration climbed so mexico has gone down and that part is going up. now, immigrants both legal and illegal, originally from el salvador and guate and honduras often called the northern triangle, went up from 25% in 20007 to 2015. even as the figure dropped by 6%, for mexican immigrants. now, of the 3 million northern triangle immigrants living here as of 2015, a whopping 55% were illegal according to the pew research center. now, by comparison, only 24% of all other immigrants in the united states were unauthorized. so, more than double the figure for the northern triangle countries. now, there are many facilitate oars and supporters and magnets for the migration scheme both inside and outside of america. here at home the force respect powerful to encourage this crush at the border, the chamber of commerce, they want more workers. al cultural interests, obvious reasons. sanctuary cities and states. they see future voters an
the number of migrants also from honduras, guatema l.a. and el salvador, those numbers climbed a lot even as mexican migration climbed so mexico has gone down and that part is going up. now, immigrants both legal and illegal, originally from el salvador and guate and honduras often called the northern triangle, went up from 25% in 20007 to 2015. even as the figure dropped by 6%, for mexican immigrants. now, of the 3 million northern triangle immigrants living here as of 2015, a whopping 55%...
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# primero recordar que los niÑos que asisten al programa vienen de comunidades mÁs pobres de hondurason otros niÑos de sus edades cosa que no pueden hacer en sus comunidades sin sintiendo se tan seguros y convivir con militares, los que tienen sentimientos encontrados son los padres porque es cierto que sus hijos tienen un dÍa mÁs para estar en lugares seguros pero terminan conviviendo con militares aunque dicen que no van armados sÍ, van armados. >> ¿quienes critican este programa y cuÁles son las razones carla? >> les pone nervioso que estÉn conviviente con militares armados y dicen los padres estÁn sacando le informaciÓn sobre sus propios vecinos los estÁn conviertiendo en informante y tambiÉn las naciones unidas la corte interamericana de derechos humanos han dicho que el programa estÁ exponiendo a los niÑos a la juventud de hospital honduras. >> asÍ que entonces a este programa no son voluntariamente? >>> sÍ. >> pero digo, es poner a los padres entre la esposa y la pared porque no tienen mucho dinero para comprarle comida a sus hijos en una de las casas que visitÉ de uno de los n
# primero recordar que los niÑos que asisten al programa vienen de comunidades mÁs pobres de hondurason otros niÑos de sus edades cosa que no pueden hacer en sus comunidades sin sintiendo se tan seguros y convivir con militares, los que tienen sentimientos encontrados son los padres porque es cierto que sus hijos tienen un dÍa mÁs para estar en lugares seguros pero terminan conviviendo con militares aunque dicen que no van armados sÍ, van armados. >> ¿quienes critican este programa...
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a berta cÁceres no la tocan, pero este es honduras.talista se convierte en una firma, en una sentencia de muerte. es aceptar que lo maten. y aquÍ dicen, por ejemplo, no se meta eso que no defienda ese rÍo que le va a pasar lo que le pasÓ a berta cÁceres. enrique: berta seandedicado a difundir el mensaje de su madre. >> yo creo que es ni parte del trabajo, y obviamente decir hoy que es un gran compromiso y un gran desafÍo. incluso para la juventud. enrique: asegura que ha recibido amenazas. >> yo creo que los riesgos que se puedan correr estamos dispuestos a correrlos. enrique:amenazas que segÚn ellas en vez de callar las grasa hecho alzar su voz. >> como mi mami nos enseÑaba y le enseÑaba a la gente que luchaba. el miedo no lo puede paralizar a uno. >> por eso confÍa en el trabajo que hace desde el congreso. >> hay que ir a dar la batalla y, y que votar en contra de sus proyectos, y que luchar por derogar leyes, y hay que hacer la batalla. >> francisco, como muchos en su comunidad depende de sus tierras para sobrevivir. tierras que seg
a berta cÁceres no la tocan, pero este es honduras.talista se convierte en una firma, en una sentencia de muerte. es aceptar que lo maten. y aquÍ dicen, por ejemplo, no se meta eso que no defienda ese rÍo que le va a pasar lo que le pasÓ a berta cÁceres. enrique: berta seandedicado a difundir el mensaje de su madre. >> yo creo que es ni parte del trabajo, y obviamente decir hoy que es un gran compromiso y un gran desafÍo. incluso para la juventud. enrique: asegura que ha recibido...
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y yo me fuera para honduras, mis hijos podrÍan venir emigrando al paÍs.cho el presidente. la delincuencia estÁ muy fuerte. >> bueno, muchÍsimas gracias a ustedes por haber compartido con nosotros sus opiniones. estÁn muy pendientes porque en el noticiero de las 6:30, noticiero nacional tendremos mÁs ampliaciÓn de esta noticia. regresÓ con ustedes. >> muchas gracias, hay que recordar algo muy importante, el pasado 6 de noviembre del aÑo pasado, el gobierno anunciÓ una extensiÓn hasta el próximo 6 de julio. sin embargo, hoy, 60 dÍas antes del vencimiento, el departamento de seguridad nacional notificÓ su cancelaciÓn. este estatus de protecciÓn temporal fue concebido a los hondureÑos y nicaragüenses en enero de 1999 por bill clinton en respuesta al huracÁn de este momento. >> tenemos preguntas de parte de los televidentes y para responder la mayor cantidad posible, tenemos al abogado. quÉ consejos tiene para un tepecianos? >> no hay que tener miedo, no hay que tener temor, no quiero que piensen que la emigraciÓn empieza en julio cinco o julio seis para comen
y yo me fuera para honduras, mis hijos podrÍan venir emigrando al paÍs.cho el presidente. la delincuencia estÁ muy fuerte. >> bueno, muchÍsimas gracias a ustedes por haber compartido con nosotros sus opiniones. estÁn muy pendientes porque en el noticiero de las 6:30, noticiero nacional tendremos mÁs ampliaciÓn de esta noticia. regresÓ con ustedes. >> muchas gracias, hay que recordar algo muy importante, el pasado 6 de noviembre del aÑo pasado, el gobierno anunciÓ una...
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but honduras insists it'll simply be unable to cope with repatriating so many people.ants waiting at the border to cross into the united states greeted the trump administration's decision with regret and disbelief. america's temporary protection for some immigrants is finally coming to an end. translation: don't get rid of this law. hopefully it weighs on the president's heart. we are all humans will stop hondurans had helped the united states growth. human rights groups and the governments of honduras say the country went be able to cope with the repatriation of tens of thousands of people. free legal support has been pledged for up legal support has been pledged for up to 60,000 who could be vulnerable to deportation. after el salvador, hondurans are the second largest nationality to lose their temporary protection status. bello the 60,000 —— the protection status. bello the 60,000 -- the 60,000 protection status. bello the 60,000 —— the 60,000 honda and is hit trump wa nts to —— the 60,000 honda and is hit trump wants to kick out of the us are potentially going back
but honduras insists it'll simply be unable to cope with repatriating so many people.ants waiting at the border to cross into the united states greeted the trump administration's decision with regret and disbelief. america's temporary protection for some immigrants is finally coming to an end. translation: don't get rid of this law. hopefully it weighs on the president's heart. we are all humans will stop hondurans had helped the united states growth. human rights groups and the governments of...
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this is caravan member nefi hernandez, from honduras. we hope for undederstandnding.e hope for a bit of hard so u.s. authorities can understand we come to seek asylum. we can't return. in my case i can't return to my country because i am in danger of losing my life, not just mine, but those of my family as well. amy: on wednesday attorney general jeff sessions announced he would send an additional 35 assistant u.s. attorneys and 18 immigration judges to the u.s.-mexico border. attorney general sessions: we will not let the country be overrun. we need integrity in the system. people should wawait their turn, -- to applywful lawfully before e ey enter t the country. we are s sending a message worldwide. don't come illegally. maker claims in america in a walk -- lawful way and wait your turn. amy: for more we are joined by two guests. in atlanta, tristan call is a volunteer with pueblo sin fronteras or people without borders, just back from spending time with the caravan in mexico. and joining us from tijuana, mexico, nicole ramos is director of the border rights project
this is caravan member nefi hernandez, from honduras. we hope for undederstandnding.e hope for a bit of hard so u.s. authorities can understand we come to seek asylum. we can't return. in my case i can't return to my country because i am in danger of losing my life, not just mine, but those of my family as well. amy: on wednesday attorney general jeff sessions announced he would send an additional 35 assistant u.s. attorneys and 18 immigration judges to the u.s.-mexico border. attorney general...
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quÉ pasarÍa si tienes que regresar a honduras?uro mÍo. eliangÉlica: qué significarÍa para usted regresar a honduras en este momento? julio: no, serÍa buscar la muerte porque... [llanto] julio: ya no, ya mi discapacidad no me da para trabajar. eliangÉlica: qué fue lo que le pasÓ a usted con su salud? juloio: un -- julio: un derrame cerebral, estuvo con 28 dÍas hospitalizado. cuatro compaÑÍas mentado descanso, me dijeron, porque en realidad, con el brazo izquierdo yo no puedo ejercer trabajos . estoy preocupado, porque en realidad, si voy a honduras voy a morir porque, sin poder trabajar, le pido a dios que nos dÉ la oportunidad de, el seÑor trump, que nos de por favor una extensiÓn mÁs, si Él puede porque tambiÉn nosotros, bueno, yo he pagado mis impuestos al dÍa y con ese dinero que podÍa recibir de mi retiro, tal vez podrÍa vivir un tiempo mÁs, pero en estados unidos porque tambiÉn yo de aquÍ ayudo a mis hijos que los tengo tambiÉn en la universidad. eliangÉlica: bueno, el seÑor julio tiene 25 aÑos en estados unidos y como ellos,
quÉ pasarÍa si tienes que regresar a honduras?uro mÍo. eliangÉlica: qué significarÍa para usted regresar a honduras en este momento? julio: no, serÍa buscar la muerte porque... [llanto] julio: ya no, ya mi discapacidad no me da para trabajar. eliangÉlica: qué fue lo que le pasÓ a usted con su salud? juloio: un -- julio: un derrame cerebral, estuvo con 28 dÍas hospitalizado. cuatro compaÑÍas mentado descanso, me dijeron, porque en realidad, con el brazo izquierdo yo no puedo ejercer...
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. >>> una persona al parecer un inmigrante de honduras muriÓ durante un tiroteo cuando agentes migratoriose que segÚn sus familiares es germÁn intentÓ darse a la fuga. >>> oÍ patinar de carros pero no saliÓ y oÍ balazos >>> al decir del fbi en san antonio el hombre traÍa un arma y los oficiales los repersona alguien en varios vehÍculos >>> el sospechoso huyÓ y el oficial lo hiriÓ. mÚltiples agencia acudieron a acordonar la zona, los vecinos dicen es una zona caliente donde las pandillas trafican drogas. >>> no nos metemos para acÁ y para allÁ no mas vemos >>> aunque las autoridades no han confirmado la identidad, germÁn tenÍa 16 aÑos en estados unidos y con 3 hijos en honduras. >>> la oficina de ice a travÉs de un comunicado expresÓ lo que pasÓ en la casa y en esta cuadra de la balacera es motivo de investigaciÓn quien estÁ revisando este incidente. y por cuestiones de protocolo, noe emite mÁs comentarios. >>> uber se ofrece como una opciÓn mÁs segura para llegar a casa, pero ahora una investigaciÓn pone en tela de juicio esta a lternativa el informe me de la cadena cnn dicen ex quÉ mÁs de
. >>> una persona al parecer un inmigrante de honduras muriÓ durante un tiroteo cuando agentes migratoriose que segÚn sus familiares es germÁn intentÓ darse a la fuga. >>> oÍ patinar de carros pero no saliÓ y oÍ balazos >>> al decir del fbi en san antonio el hombre traÍa un arma y los oficiales los repersona alguien en varios vehÍculos >>> el sospechoso huyÓ y el oficial lo hiriÓ. mÚltiples agencia acudieron a acordonar la zona, los vecinos dicen...
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. >>> marlon de 15 aÑos vieja dis honduras y pedir asilo y seguir los pasos de marÍa de 17 y otros quienesmpo estaran esperando aquÍ?. >>> marÍa viajÓ con su hijo de un aÑo de edad y su objetivo es llegar a san francisco california el domingo antes nos decÍa que su temor mÁs grande era que la separaran de su hijo >>> estÁ muy chiquitito y le doy pecho todavÍa >>> mientras que ramÓn quien ya habÍa sido de foportado de esta unidos se tiene que quedar en mÉxico su esposa embarazada y sus dos niÑos se entregaron >>> es lo mejor para ella y los niÑos que ellos puedan tener una vida mejor >>> los hombres, mujeres y las decenas de niÑos hicieron un recorrido de casi 3 mil kilÓmetros para llegar a la frontera huyendo de la violencia >>> esta tarde muchos miembros de la caravana se acercaron a la garita >>> somos una familia pero nos sentimos tristes y alegre porque primero dios y la virgen de guadalupe de un momento a otro ellos pueden entrar por la puerta >>> alrededor de cien personas duermen debajo de estas carpas improvisadas soportando el frÍo. aunque las autoridades mexicanas piden a los mig
. >>> marlon de 15 aÑos vieja dis honduras y pedir asilo y seguir los pasos de marÍa de 17 y otros quienesmpo estaran esperando aquÍ?. >>> marÍa viajÓ con su hijo de un aÑo de edad y su objetivo es llegar a san francisco california el domingo antes nos decÍa que su temor mÁs grande era que la separaran de su hijo >>> estÁ muy chiquitito y le doy pecho todavÍa >>> mientras que ramÓn quien ya habÍa sido de foportado de esta unidos se tiene que...
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the plane taking off from austin, texas, then crashing, breaking in half during a landing in honduras. the airport surrounded by mountains. that airport is known as one of the toughest for pilots to navigate. tonight, it's believed everyone onboard survived this. several of them americans. abc's victor oquendo with the images coming in tonight. >> reporter: tonight, a miraculous story of survival in honduras. the gulfstream private jet cracked in two. bystanders and rescuers racing to pull survivors from the smoldering wreckage, some trying to lift the door, others using fire extinguishers around the plane. firefighters covering it with foam. the plane took off from austin, texas, around 9:30 local time, attempting to land in honduras's capital, tegucigalpa, when officials say the plane went off the runway. six people aboard the plane, five americans. local reports say the red cross transported all six to a hospital. all are expected to survive. it's not clear what caused the crash, but tegucigalpa's airport, surrounded by mountains, is notorious for being one of the most difficult to
the plane taking off from austin, texas, then crashing, breaking in half during a landing in honduras. the airport surrounded by mountains. that airport is known as one of the toughest for pilots to navigate. tonight, it's believed everyone onboard survived this. several of them americans. abc's victor oquendo with the images coming in tonight. >> reporter: tonight, a miraculous story of survival in honduras. the gulfstream private jet cracked in two. bystanders and rescuers racing to...
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. >>> also this morning, new details coming in on that miraculous plane crash in honduras.g in half during landing. several americans among the survivors. >>> plus police set up an intense s.w.a.t. operation around a suspicious package when a guy on a bike decides to take matters into his own hands. see what happens next. >>> and we're getting wet and wild by raising the roof on the ultimate pool party halfway around the world in this installment of lifestyles of the rich and kendis. you can call me buzz lightyear as we take you to infinity and beyond, infinity pool and beyond. >> ah, i see what you did there. >>> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> the best puns are the ones that have to be explained. >> that's what i tell -- when i'm doing my comedy bits, okay, i'll explain it to you. but that pool there is in singapore. >> a-mazing. >> it is beautiful. but it is ironically probably why the president has decided, if he's been there, this whole summit, it will never work out. >> you canceled the summit. >> exactly. that is the reason why. >> it's like when we start
. >>> also this morning, new details coming in on that miraculous plane crash in honduras.g in half during landing. several americans among the survivors. >>> plus police set up an intense s.w.a.t. operation around a suspicious package when a guy on a bike decides to take matters into his own hands. see what happens next. >>> and we're getting wet and wild by raising the roof on the ultimate pool party halfway around the world in this installment of lifestyles of the...
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and latin america, including honduras. one of the pilots, alex murta, and some of the executives who suffered only minor injuries, returned to the u.s. tonight. meanwhile, ezcorp's chief operating officer, joe rotunda, underwent surgery for broken ribs and a punctured lung and remains in honduras. the ntsb is telling us, it will cooperate in this investigation and assist. as for the executive still in honduras, he is being treated in a military hospital. david? >> david kerley live in d.c. tonight. david, thank you. >>> next tonight, president trump escalating his war of words with the fbi tonight, unleashing a twitter storm about his unproven claim that there might have been an fbi spy who infiltrated his campaign, in his words. he's already called the fbi's russia investigation a witch hunt, and now this new claim tonight, he's now calling it spygate. but this evening here, a fact check. the american people already knew before the election that the fbi was investigating russians meddling in the election, so, would fbi in
and latin america, including honduras. one of the pilots, alex murta, and some of the executives who suffered only minor injuries, returned to the u.s. tonight. meanwhile, ezcorp's chief operating officer, joe rotunda, underwent surgery for broken ribs and a punctured lung and remains in honduras. the ntsb is telling us, it will cooperate in this investigation and assist. as for the executive still in honduras, he is being treated in a military hospital. david? >> david kerley live in...
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extiende patrullaje en carreteras por feriado, le diremos hasta cuando, >> una madre que huyó de hondurassu esposo por eso decidió dejar su país natal para buscar un nuevo futuro >> hablábamos sobre su llegada a estados unidos cuando de repente se le cumplió su sueño, >> abrazar a su hermano a quién no veía hacía 14 años, este era el momento que tanto anhelaban después de un largo y peligroso viaje, en febrero abandonó su natal honduras dice que el asesinato de su esposo les arrebató la poca paz que tenían, en medio de tanta violencia por eso escapó junto a sus hijos de cinco y séis años, en méxico se unieron a la caravana de centroamericanos que buscaba asilo llegando a tijuana >> allí acamparon varios días, hasta que la oficina de aduanas y protección fronteriza les permitió ingresar al país, pero estuvieron detenidos en un centro de inmigración en la frontera y luego en san antonio hasta ayer cuando llegaron al norte de texas listos para comenzar un nuevo capítulo en sus vidas >> trabajar, sacar adelante a mis hijos >> mientras haya vida hay esperanza >> una mujer logró entregar una no
extiende patrullaje en carreteras por feriado, le diremos hasta cuando, >> una madre que huyó de hondurassu esposo por eso decidió dejar su país natal para buscar un nuevo futuro >> hablábamos sobre su llegada a estados unidos cuando de repente se le cumplió su sueño, >> abrazar a su hermano a quién no veía hacía 14 años, este era el momento que tanto anhelaban después de un largo y peligroso viaje, en febrero abandonó su natal honduras dice que el asesinato de su...
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su novena copa ante motagua, >> maratón representará a honduras en conca champions >> en costa ricauna final adelantada golden state campeones ante houston, que terminaron con la mejor marca de la nba, stephen curry que había sido cuestionado por su desempeño hoy enamoraba nuevamente a los seguidores, harden queda mareado stephen curry rompe la marca de más victorias consecutivas en casa victoría 126 a 85 mamma mía!! >> no eres el jugador más valioso de la liga dos veces solo por encestar triples >> stephen curry tiene un poder energía mental, y todos hablan de él, y no sorprende, porque aparece cuando se le necesita dijo su entrenador >> cuarto partido también el martes 6 de la tarde en casa para golden state, al serie está en su favor, >> también cleveland y boston, era ganar y ganar para lebron james y compañía, >> triple lo de james 27 puntos cavalliers con vida ganaron 116 a 86 la serie sigue a favor de celtics, pero cleveland da señáles de vida >> telemundo es la señal oficial del mundial, y quedan solo días, y preguntamos hoy cuál es el denominado partido del siglo que se jug
su novena copa ante motagua, >> maratón representará a honduras en conca champions >> en costa ricauna final adelantada golden state campeones ante houston, que terminaron con la mejor marca de la nba, stephen curry que había sido cuestionado por su desempeño hoy enamoraba nuevamente a los seguidores, harden queda mareado stephen curry rompe la marca de más victorias consecutivas en casa victoría 126 a 85 mamma mía!! >> no eres el jugador más valioso de la liga dos...
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en honduras se jugo las fina s finales.c con la mejor marca de la nba. mucho de que hablar si que ponemos manos a la hora. (musica) (musica) (musica) (musica) >>> asÍ comenzamos. fÚtbol mexicano, el amÉrica llegÓ al estadio esazteca con los Ánimosl mÁximo y optimista poder anotar los tres goles que la meterÍan en el final. es fantÁstico con un animo di diferente, de hacer los goles necesarios podrÍan complicar a los azul crema. llegÓ el momento que pagar la penitencia. el Árbitro le regalaba una pena encima temprana en el partido. henry martin la vendiÓ y el Árbitro la compraba. ponÍ se remontaba en una esperanza y el 22, despuÉs del tiro de esquina, bruno anotaba el comienzo de la realidad. jonathan rodrÍguez retrasaba a los santos. es pelÓn el santos, que pa pero para la se empatÓ. toluca hizo valer la localidad. espectacular ambiente en el renovado estadio para vivir una tarde fenomenal. fernando uribe comenzaba la fiesta, ponÍa la loca muy pes a pesada. esto conjugar con nueve hombres a los fronterizos. asÍ hublogrÓ des
en honduras se jugo las fina s finales.c con la mejor marca de la nba. mucho de que hablar si que ponemos manos a la hora. (musica) (musica) (musica) (musica) >>> asÍ comenzamos. fÚtbol mexicano, el amÉrica llegÓ al estadio esazteca con los Ánimosl mÁximo y optimista poder anotar los tres goles que la meterÍan en el final. es fantÁstico con un animo di diferente, de hacer los goles necesarios podrÍan complicar a los azul crema. llegÓ el momento que pagar la penitencia. el...
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llevarla a comprar. >> ella saliÓ de honduras en febrero con sus hijos de seis y cinco aÑos huyendo dee su esposo fuera asesinado. >> en mÉxico se uniÓ a la caravana de inmigrantes centroamericanos para buscar asilo. >> confiar en dios que siga dando fuerzas a uno y viraed. >> pero hay momentos que se acaba la esperanza a uno. >> nada, aquÍ mismo todavia. >> desde ahÍ se comunicÓ con sus hermanos, marco y jesÚs la semana pasada. llevan en estados unidos mÁs de una dÉcada. >> estÁn listos para recibirla en casa. >> quÉ mÁs se puede esperar. >> es una esperanza. poco a poco los migrantes han podido tramitar sus solicitudes de asilo, ellos no pierden la fe que la agonÍa termine pronto. >> ahorita falta ver lo que diga dios y luego los jueces. >> primero dios, allÁ nos vemos luego. >> ocho polÍticos fueron asesinados la Última semana en mÉxico. el cuerpo de uno estaba en un maletero de un coche abandonado en una carretera, ese mismo dÍa encontraron en un arroyo a lilian, por la revoluciÓn democrÁtica. >> en mÉxico la poblaciÓn estÁ exigiendo que se ponga fin a los sueldos que reciben los e
llevarla a comprar. >> ella saliÓ de honduras en febrero con sus hijos de seis y cinco aÑos huyendo dee su esposo fuera asesinado. >> en mÉxico se uniÓ a la caravana de inmigrantes centroamericanos para buscar asilo. >> confiar en dios que siga dando fuerzas a uno y viraed. >> pero hay momentos que se acaba la esperanza a uno. >> nada, aquÍ mismo todavia. >> desde ahÍ se comunicÓ con sus hermanos, marco y jesÚs la semana pasada. llevan en estados...
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beatriz: con ese anuncio, honduras se suma a el salvador, haitÍ y nicaragua que este gobiernoha canceladoando cada vez mÁs, al finde alcanzar una soluciÓn a su estatus de migraciÓn. rafael:activistas de la herencia nacional de tps han llevado su lucha hasta el salvador. francisco y 14 de sus compaÑeros, han regresado de un viaje de una semana al paÍs centroamericano para reunirse con funcionarios pÚblicos y dejar un mensaje muy claro. >> la gente de tps, con la que hemos conversado, no se quieren ir para el salvador. estÁn peleando para quedarse acÁ, en estados unidos. rafael: la visita a cobradotriunfos, ademÁs del crear un comitÉ de tps en el salvador, se ha establecido que cualquier grupo polÍtico que llegue para velar por ellos, debe enfocarse en la creaciÓn de una de las cinco propuestas legislativas que tiene el congreso y no criticar la cancelaciÓn del programa. >> la Única forma en que lo podemos solucionar y es fÁcil, es que los dos partidos se pongan de acuerdo e introduzcan una enmienda en la ley que diga que se va a tratar exclusivamente como el problema del tps, como el de da
beatriz: con ese anuncio, honduras se suma a el salvador, haitÍ y nicaragua que este gobiernoha canceladoando cada vez mÁs, al finde alcanzar una soluciÓn a su estatus de migraciÓn. rafael:activistas de la herencia nacional de tps han llevado su lucha hasta el salvador. francisco y 14 de sus compaÑeros, han regresado de un viaje de una semana al paÍs centroamericano para reunirse con funcionarios pÚblicos y dejar un mensaje muy claro. >> la gente de tps, con la que hemos...
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honduras es uno de los paÍses mÁs pobres y violentos de la regiÓn. >> honduras, como todo paÍs entrÓrlos curva lo dijo sentirse extremamente decepcionado, sostuvo que es hora que el congreso actÚe.su colega ileana ros-lehtinen dijo que esto tendrÁ un impacto grave en la vida detrabajadores. los legisladores piden la acciÓn del congreso con las elecciones de medio tÉrmino.es esta la vuelta de la esquina y es probable que algo suceda. un grupo es 53 legisladorespidieron renovar el tps para los hondureÑos. hace dÍas, organizaciones pro inmigrantes se reunieron con la secretarÍa nacional kristen nielsen y ella les hizo una promesa. >> dijo que va a ir con nosotros al congreso para buscar una soluciÓn permanente y es algo que nosotros esperamos que cumpla. claudia: el anuncio de hoy es un anuncio codeo con un balde de agua frÍa. enrique: el presidente trump hablÓ nuevamente ante la n grupo que invirtiÓ 30.000.000 $ en su campaÑa. trump prometiÓ defender el derecho a la compra de armas de fuego. hablÓ ademÁs sobre la investigaciÓn sobre la supuesta injerencia rusa en las elecciones. nos in
honduras es uno de los paÍses mÁs pobres y violentos de la regiÓn. >> honduras, como todo paÍs entrÓrlos curva lo dijo sentirse extremamente decepcionado, sostuvo que es hora que el congreso actÚe.su colega ileana ros-lehtinen dijo que esto tendrÁ un impacto grave en la vida detrabajadores. los legisladores piden la acciÓn del congreso con las elecciones de medio tÉrmino.es esta la vuelta de la esquina y es probable que algo suceda. un grupo es 53 legisladorespidieron renovar el...
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>>para nosotras las chicas trans de hondura, la policÍa no te toma importancia, se rÍe de uno.odas sus esperanzas de una nueva vida. entre el frÍo, la esperanza que se mantiene viva transcurren los dÍas y las noches de las decenas de personas que pernocta aquÍ en estas improvisadas carpas, esperando que le llegue su turno de presentarse ante las autoridades fronterizas, hace pocos minutos vimos un grupo de 10 personas que decidieron caminar esa rampa, pero debemos esperar por la verificaciÓn de las autoridades me despido desde tijuana, nos vemos maÑana jorge: gracias y buenas noches a ustedes. hasta maÑana.
>>para nosotras las chicas trans de hondura, la policÍa no te toma importancia, se rÍe de uno.odas sus esperanzas de una nueva vida. entre el frÍo, la esperanza que se mantiene viva transcurren los dÍas y las noches de las decenas de personas que pernocta aquÍ en estas improvisadas carpas, esperando que le llegue su turno de presentarse ante las autoridades fronterizas, hace pocos minutos vimos un grupo de 10 personas que decidieron caminar esa rampa, pero debemos esperar por la...
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dozens of migrants from honduras guatemala and el salvador have spent a third now night outside the u.s. force of entry on the mexican border only a handful of people in the so-called migrant caravan which has the president on a trunk of been less across to seek asylum in the u.s. al-jazeera has manual or apollo spoke to some of them at that makeshift camp in tijuana. over the last month this group of central american migrants has attracted international attention many of them fled their homes in honduras el salvador and guatemala to reach the u.s. southern border. but only a few steps away from where the so-called migrant caravan has camped outside the border crossing dozens of other migrants share similar hopes of reaching a safe place to live. in. this former taxi driver who fears revealing his identity is from the mexican state of the truck on now camping under a plastic tarp with his wife and children he says he was forced from his home after eighteen of his colleagues were killed by criminal groups over a span of two months when the boy with a little bit on the edge you can't work
dozens of migrants from honduras guatemala and el salvador have spent a third now night outside the u.s. force of entry on the mexican border only a handful of people in the so-called migrant caravan which has the president on a trunk of been less across to seek asylum in the u.s. al-jazeera has manual or apollo spoke to some of them at that makeshift camp in tijuana. over the last month this group of central american migrants has attracted international attention many of them fled their homes...
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carolina: de acuerdo esta caravana la primera que ingresÓ es una mujer de honduras de 29 aÑos con sumeses en brazos. vamos con pedro quien ha seguido desde hace dÍas este viacrucis. pedro, tercer dÍa la frontera, quÉ se espera para hoy? pedro: hola, aquÍ hay mucha esperanza en que sea otro grupo al que admitan hacia estados unidos para hacer la peticiÓn de asilo. mucho jÚbilo, tantos de si se puede y oraciones anoche al roedor de las 7:00 p.m. tiempo del pacÍfico, se dio la noticia de que el primer grupo de 8 personas habÍa sido admitido por las autoridades migratorias para el proceso de asilo. tÚ mencionabas a esta primer persona, mi camarÓgrafo estaba platicando con ellos cuando un oficial de migraciÓn de estados unidos se llevÓ al primer grupo. la primer persona de la caravana en cruzar hacia el lado estadounidense fue la seÑora telsa de 29 aÑos que la hemos entrevistado a lo largo del camino. vino con una bebÉ de nueve meses, valentina, quien se convirtiÓ en la atracciÓn de la caravana. una niÑa muy hermosa. tuve la oportunidad de platicar con telsa justo el dÍa que llegaron aquí
carolina: de acuerdo esta caravana la primera que ingresÓ es una mujer de honduras de 29 aÑos con sumeses en brazos. vamos con pedro quien ha seguido desde hace dÍas este viacrucis. pedro, tercer dÍa la frontera, quÉ se espera para hoy? pedro: hola, aquÍ hay mucha esperanza en que sea otro grupo al que admitan hacia estados unidos para hacer la peticiÓn de asilo. mucho jÚbilo, tantos de si se puede y oraciones anoche al roedor de las 7:00 p.m. tiempo del pacÍfico, se dio la noticia de...
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>>siguen viniendo porque es mÁs peligroso vivir en honduras, que incluso el camino que recorren a loente trump. >>esa es la verdadera frontera que hay que derribar, la de la desigualdad. mientras no derivamos esa frontera, por muy grande que sea la protecciÓn de la frontera, los migrantes ya tomaron la decisiÓn de irse para el norte, aunque ese camino sea mÁs peligroso, e incluso tenga de portales. >>este sacerdote junto con seis activistas estarÁn visitando varias ciudades del paÍs para mostrar los abusos por los que pasan los migrantes hondureÑos para pedir asilo y pedir un fin. ramÓn: hoy los abogados de la administraciÓn federal intentaron convencer a un juez de la corte que tienen una razÓn para terminar con "daca". el fiscal de california le pidiÓ al juez que mantenga del bloqueo a la orden ejecutiva, con la que trump pretende congelar la acciÓn diferida. palmira: un error a miles de tarjetas de residentes permanentes causa que la oficina de servicios de inmigraciÓn retire mÁs de 8000 de estas tarjetas. ramÓn: la dependencia anunció el error y la razÓn. luz: por lo que estÁn ll
>>siguen viniendo porque es mÁs peligroso vivir en honduras, que incluso el camino que recorren a loente trump. >>esa es la verdadera frontera que hay que derribar, la de la desigualdad. mientras no derivamos esa frontera, por muy grande que sea la protecciÓn de la frontera, los migrantes ya tomaron la decisiÓn de irse para el norte, aunque ese camino sea mÁs peligroso, e incluso tenga de portales. >>este sacerdote junto con seis activistas estarÁn visitando varias...
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los detenidos originarios de mÉxico, guatemala, el salvador y honduras fueron sacados de la planta mientrasce los oficiales ejecutaron una orden de registro y detenciÓn como parte de una investigaciÓn criminal en curso. >> estados unidos deportÓ a casi 54 mil mexicanos en los primeros tres meses del aÑo, un 40% mÁs que en el mismo periodo del aÑo pasado. las asociaciones de derechos humanos denuncian que el gobierno mexicano no hace absolutamente nada para ayudar a sus compatriotas en el difÍcil retorno. javier vega con el reporte. >> el suyo es otro sueÑo en punto suspensivos, un deportado mÁs en la estadÍstica, es una historia de despedidas y nuevos comienzos hoy hace apenas horas lo contrataron en un nuevo trabajo, algo que lo llena de esperanza. >> con todas estas situaciones que estamos pasando pues van haber mÁs trabajos bilingÜes. >> aunque las deportaciones cayeron durante el primer aÑo de donald trump, con las Últimas cifras ya superÓ al Último aÑo de la administraciÓn obama. segÚn datos oficiales estados unidos deportÓ a casi 54 mil mexicanos durante el primer trimestre del 2018 u
los detenidos originarios de mÉxico, guatemala, el salvador y honduras fueron sacados de la planta mientrasce los oficiales ejecutaron una orden de registro y detenciÓn como parte de una investigaciÓn criminal en curso. >> estados unidos deportÓ a casi 54 mil mexicanos en los primeros tres meses del aÑo, un 40% mÁs que en el mismo periodo del aÑo pasado. las asociaciones de derechos humanos denuncian que el gobierno mexicano no hace absolutamente nada para ayudar a sus compatriotas...
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. >> now 28, maria fled her home and that police officer in honduras seven years ago. >> translator: i'm afraid of him. >> she asked us to call her marielle. >> she was a person who drank a lot. >> reporter: her name and age are different. >> my life was in danger. i had no peace. >> but the rest of her story is eerily similar to maria's. she escaped honduras to escape a lifetime of sexual assault that started when she was a child as well. >> translator: he was aggressive with me. he made me have sex with him when he wanted to. >> reporter: both came to the u.s. to leave abusive men. mariel had to leave her infant daughter. maria was able to take her daughter with her. >> translator: i am very afraid of him and that is bhie i say i came here to the united states. >> reporter: mariel lives in the bay area and had her request for asylum granted. maria fled to atlanta where her request for asylum was denied. >> it's a rough place to prak tif immigration law. >> reporter: sara owins is her lawyer in atlanta. >> the government is really interested in winning every gase every time instead
. >> now 28, maria fled her home and that police officer in honduras seven years ago. >> translator: i'm afraid of him. >> she asked us to call her marielle. >> she was a person who drank a lot. >> reporter: her name and age are different. >> my life was in danger. i had no peace. >> but the rest of her story is eerily similar to maria's. she escaped honduras to escape a lifetime of sexual assault that started when she was a child as well. >>...
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clare: poster from honduras. they say the united states -- most are from honduras.y say they left their homes because they have reasons to fear for the safety. >> they killed my father. >> because of death threats. that is what forced me to leave. one of the men pulled out a gun, pointed at me, and said if i did not give him what he wanted, he was going to kill me. clare: they traveled together for over a month by foot, bus and train. they saw safety in numbers and what could be an arduous and dangerous journey. >> it was ugly, tiring, and boring. >> it always hurt my feet when i was walking. clare: they have traveled some 3500 kilometers all the way from near mexico's southern border with guatemala. when they arrived at the u.s. border hoping to request asylum, they got stuck. with the right papers it is just a short walk across this bridge to the u.s. in california. what more than 100 people who say they fled terrible danger in their own countries are stuck here on the mexican side of the border. the u.s. said that -- but the u.s. blocked their entrance by saying
clare: poster from honduras. they say the united states -- most are from honduras.y say they left their homes because they have reasons to fear for the safety. >> they killed my father. >> because of death threats. that is what forced me to leave. one of the men pulled out a gun, pointed at me, and said if i did not give him what he wanted, he was going to kill me. clare: they traveled together for over a month by foot, bus and train. they saw safety in numbers and what could be an...
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if you want to get out of trouble in honduras why not be a part of mexico? there's something called the safe -- mexico has to be called a safe country, correct? >> that's correct. it is in the interest of the united states and mexico, i think, to make sure wherever migration take place through and between our countries is legal, safe, and orderly. in fact we have very good conversation with cbp and dhs. we are in favor of securing the borders. >> laura: no wall or you don't wa care if you are not paying for it. >> sometimes -- mexico is in favor of having secure borders. we don't always share the view of the administration on how to achieve that goal. >> laura: vicente fox was on my show not long ago. an interesting guy and colorful figure. let's watch. we shouldn't have a border? >> god didn't create borders. we shouldn't have a border. this will happen and this next-generation. because we are going to be on a one to one. >> reporter: no border. is that a common feeling in mexico that they need to get rid of them? >> to tell you the truth i served with pres
if you want to get out of trouble in honduras why not be a part of mexico? there's something called the safe -- mexico has to be called a safe country, correct? >> that's correct. it is in the interest of the united states and mexico, i think, to make sure wherever migration take place through and between our countries is legal, safe, and orderly. in fact we have very good conversation with cbp and dhs. we are in favor of securing the borders. >> laura: no wall or you don't wa care...
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now we've seen this slight spike in honduras, and what is happening in honduras, but reality is the migrationeason is such that late april, early may is always the peak of the season traditionally. neil: so what we're watching now, the caravan got a lot of attention at the very beginning, that there were so many. >> right. a lot of them stuck in mexico. neil: right. but there was another report out that the mexicans did very little to stop it, in other words to test the united states. do you believe that? >> well, the inevitable flow north the mexicans don't make a real effort to prevent unless we work with them. so 2014 we had a spike of women and children coming from central america. you may remember that one. ways we drove the numbers down is we got the mexicans to work with this securing their southern border with central america. longer term, i believe it is income bent upon the mexican government to developing their own system of asylum claims. this is something we talked about in the closing days of the obama administration. i don't know where the effort stand now but the mexican gover
now we've seen this slight spike in honduras, and what is happening in honduras, but reality is the migrationeason is such that late april, early may is always the peak of the season traditionally. neil: so what we're watching now, the caravan got a lot of attention at the very beginning, that there were so many. >> right. a lot of them stuck in mexico. neil: right. but there was another report out that the mexicans did very little to stop it, in other words to test the united states. do...
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but victoria points out honduras and el salvador have some of the highest murder rates in the world. what are you hoping for? "i'm hoping for them to reach into their souls, and say, okay, you can stay." edso hoping they can stay, the florida east coast chapter of the associated builders and grntractors. mie organization sent a letter to congress saying the immigrants are a vital part of their workforce. some people might say there are plenty of people out there that would be willing to do those jobs. >> you know, our experience in construction is that's not the case. our experience has been as an industry casting as broad a net as possible to try to recruit nge workforce of tomorrow and so it's been a very challenging job. >> reporter: those who have lost the special status have 12-18 months to return home or find another type of legal residency. there are concerns, however, that many may simply decide to stay and live in the shadows. manuel bojorquez, cbs news, miami. >> ninan: coming up next: a ceremony honors hundreds of n erican servicemen who died at sea off the coast of scotla
but victoria points out honduras and el salvador have some of the highest murder rates in the world. what are you hoping for? "i'm hoping for them to reach into their souls, and say, okay, you can stay." edso hoping they can stay, the florida east coast chapter of the associated builders and grntractors. mie organization sent a letter to congress saying the immigrants are a vital part of their workforce. some people might say there are plenty of people out there that would be willing...
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people are watching you watch house horrible they're coming in from honduras they're coming in from other places they're taking this long trek up more mexico. now the temporary protected status of fifty seven thousand on jurors living in the u.s. is set to wind. the program was set up to offer refuge for those whose countries are ravaged by war and natural disasters many end of the program of legally lived and worked in the u.s. for decades democratic leader nancy pelosi released a statement that in part reads today's decision by the trumpet ministration to when temporary protected status is a cowardly assault on the fifty seven thousand on durance which will tear apart families and communities across america and the only ones affected six out of the ten countries offered protection and to lose their status most of from one jurist el salvador and haiti it will wreck their lives it will it will destabilize their families it will separate their families because we are talking about people who have been living here for an average of eight to thirty years. they have deep roots in our communit
people are watching you watch house horrible they're coming in from honduras they're coming in from other places they're taking this long trek up more mexico. now the temporary protected status of fifty seven thousand on jurors living in the u.s. is set to wind. the program was set up to offer refuge for those whose countries are ravaged by war and natural disasters many end of the program of legally lived and worked in the u.s. for decades democratic leader nancy pelosi released a statement...
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the protections began in 1999 after hurricane mitch devastated honduras. the department of homeland security believes conditions have improved, and people can safely return. but the honduran embassy disagrees, citing rampant gang and drug violence. house minority leader, nancy pelosi, tweeted the decision to end temporary protected status for 57,000 hondurans will tear apart families and communities, all across the country. the affected immigrants, they now have more than 57,000 children who were born here and are u.s. citizens. >>> tonight the new york times reports president trump knew about the hush money payment to porn star stormy daniels months before he denied it. but the president is sticking to his story as veronica de la cruz shows us. >> reporter: that's right, liz. president trump says his new lawyer, former mayor rudy giuliani needs to get his facts straight on stormy daniels. >> we're not changing any stories. all i'm telling you is that this country is right now running so smooth and to be bringing up that kind of crap and to be bringing up
the protections began in 1999 after hurricane mitch devastated honduras. the department of homeland security believes conditions have improved, and people can safely return. but the honduran embassy disagrees, citing rampant gang and drug violence. house minority leader, nancy pelosi, tweeted the decision to end temporary protected status for 57,000 hondurans will tear apart families and communities, all across the country. the affected immigrants, they now have more than 57,000 children who...
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they are from honduras. honduras is a crime ridden country. anything we can do to make honduras more livable place to help the honduran government do that would be good. but the problem here is two things. one is that there is a group who have been pushing the asylum-seekers along. nobody knows anything about them. if you go to the website, it's impossible to see who funds them. the second thing is that it will be very hard, they have horrible stories but it will be hard for them to win asylum cases because asylum to be, to successfully claim asylum you have to demonstrate fear of persecution for religious reasons or political reasons or being member of a group, for being member of a nationality. it will be impossible for these people to demonstrate that. so these cases are going to have to be adjudicated at the border quickly. those found not to have grounds for asylum will be sent back. again, we have to ask who is the group and why are they doing this? >> dana: we will keep on it and we will have you back to talk more. mike gonzalez, thank
they are from honduras. honduras is a crime ridden country. anything we can do to make honduras more livable place to help the honduran government do that would be good. but the problem here is two things. one is that there is a group who have been pushing the asylum-seekers along. nobody knows anything about them. if you go to the website, it's impossible to see who funds them. the second thing is that it will be very hard, they have horrible stories but it will be hard for them to win asylum...
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the news as they wait their turn to enter the united states it took them a month to travel from honduras el salvador and guatemala they work for us tonight entry as u.s. president from fulton a threat to american security when a visit to a u.s. border patrol station in california u.s. vice president mike pence stressed the administration's commitment to border security. and one hundred fifty men women and many small children that are being processed at our border not far from here will be completely reviewed by our postings officials under our asylum laws and that will take place that's why we we've got to build a wall not just for the physical barrier that prevents but also because of a wall sends a very clear message that we're a nation with borders and we intend to uphold those borders and defend those borders let's hear now from the other side of the border manuel what apollo reports from the mexican city of tijuana. it's been two days of confusion and exile for a group of over one hundred fifty central american migrants who were denied entry into the u.s. inspections. at the u.s. bo
the news as they wait their turn to enter the united states it took them a month to travel from honduras el salvador and guatemala they work for us tonight entry as u.s. president from fulton a threat to american security when a visit to a u.s. border patrol station in california u.s. vice president mike pence stressed the administration's commitment to border security. and one hundred fifty men women and many small children that are being processed at our border not far from here will be...
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central american migrants has attracted international attention many of them fled their homes in honduras el salvador and guatemala to reach the u.s. southern border. but only a few steps away from where the so-called migrant caravan has camped outside the border crossing dozens of other migrants share similar hopes of reaching a safe place to live. in. this former taxi driver who fears revealing his identity is from the mexican state of the truck on now camping under a plastic tarp with his wife and children he says he was forced from his home after eighteen of his colleagues were killed by criminal groups over a span of two months when the. you can't work at night even more because you might get shot many people have died and their bodies cut up there have been shootings between criminals where many children lost their lives it's innocent people they get caught in the crossfire mexican states like beach where many of these people are from so for record rates of homicide and violent crime the stories they tell are no different from those fleeing violence in honduras el salvador or guatem
central american migrants has attracted international attention many of them fled their homes in honduras el salvador and guatemala to reach the u.s. southern border. but only a few steps away from where the so-called migrant caravan has camped outside the border crossing dozens of other migrants share similar hopes of reaching a safe place to live. in. this former taxi driver who fears revealing his identity is from the mexican state of the truck on now camping under a plastic tarp with his...
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it took them a month to travel from honduras el salvador and guatemala coming up bulges or investigates the largest of the case of human trafficking from thailand to the u.s. slavery a twenty first century evil is next. here is a very important source of information for many people around the world when all the cameras are gone i'm still here go into areas that nobody else is going talk to people that nobody else is talking to and bringing that story to the forefront.
it took them a month to travel from honduras el salvador and guatemala coming up bulges or investigates the largest of the case of human trafficking from thailand to the u.s. slavery a twenty first century evil is next. here is a very important source of information for many people around the world when all the cameras are gone i'm still here go into areas that nobody else is going talk to people that nobody else is talking to and bringing that story to the forefront.
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seeing after days if not weeks lots of rain falling in cuba the bahamas and it goes down towards honduras nicaragua the bit of a break in the clouds but it hasn't gone on in the forecast is still like to be sherry in havana at least western cuba and florida and the still the potential for some pretty big downpours in nicaragua honduras and also guatemala there islands is law she's fine. exploited men used to kill. him burning i would think to make the charcoal that feels the fantasy that forged the steel. didn't make cheese the trade that exploits them and. penetrates global markets slavery a twenty first century evil continues to charcoal slaves on al-jazeera to. do with al jazeera these are the top stories this hour north korea's former spy chief has met the u.s. secretary of state in new york talks between kim young child and might compare continue on thursday all part of preparations for next month's summit between kim jong un and president double trouble. at least three people have been killed in the latest round of protests in nicaragua as capital managua demonstrations were trigger
seeing after days if not weeks lots of rain falling in cuba the bahamas and it goes down towards honduras nicaragua the bit of a break in the clouds but it hasn't gone on in the forecast is still like to be sherry in havana at least western cuba and florida and the still the potential for some pretty big downpours in nicaragua honduras and also guatemala there islands is law she's fine. exploited men used to kill. him burning i would think to make the charcoal that feels the fantasy that forged...
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news as they wait their turn to enter into the united states it took them a month to travel from honduras el salvador and guatemala. well those are the headlines the news continues here on after inside story. we understand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world so no matter how you take it al-jazeera will bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you al-jazeera. ratcheting up the rhetoric against iran the newly appointed us extra.
news as they wait their turn to enter into the united states it took them a month to travel from honduras el salvador and guatemala. well those are the headlines the news continues here on after inside story. we understand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world so no matter how you take it al-jazeera will bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you al-jazeera. ratcheting up the rhetoric against iran the newly appointed us extra.
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the news as they wait their turn to enter the united states it took them a month to travel from honduras el salvador and guatemala and el pollo isn't here one on the mexican side of the border. spirits are high among members of a migrant group here at the u.s. border after migrant activists announced that eight individuals were allowed to pass through the u.s. processing center to begin the a sound process in the late hours of last night another six were allowed to cross in earlier today there are no other one hundred thirty or so individuals still camped outside of the u.s. border crossing into one of you can see these tarps and the tents as the as some rain is starting to fall there have been activists coming by to give many of these individuals food and blankets and toys to some of these kids as a distraction from from that that that stress and anxiety that they may have felt yesterday when that and when confusion was high over whether or not these individuals would be allowed to make their cases to border officials on the other side now there was also an announcement by the u.s. depa
the news as they wait their turn to enter the united states it took them a month to travel from honduras el salvador and guatemala and el pollo isn't here one on the mexican side of the border. spirits are high among members of a migrant group here at the u.s. border after migrant activists announced that eight individuals were allowed to pass through the u.s. processing center to begin the a sound process in the late hours of last night another six were allowed to cross in earlier today there...