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pedro: jocelyn nos explicÓ que conoce a otras madres que han sido deportadas y sus hijos permanecen en para ayudar a su hijo. >> voy a dar muchas fuerzas para Él, voy a apoyar mucho. todo lo que es bueno para Él voy a tratar de hacer. pedro: tiene claro quesu peticiÓn de asilo estÁ en manos de funcionarios del gobierno federal. segÚn el abogado, continuarÁ viviendo en esta ciudad fronteriza por los prÓximos meses. tiene audiencia en una corte migratoria a finales de aÑo y espera continuar peleando por su caso para tener un asilo polÍtico. jorge: hay muchos casos asÍ, new york times calcula que hay por lo -700 niÑos separados de sus padres. y lea: lo dijo la uno, atenta contra los derechos de los niÑos. jorge: gracias. ramón: huele delicioso el desayuno, ma. muchas gracias. mirna: de nada, hijo. ramón: anoche que llegué del trabajo ya estabas dormida, ya no pude darte el dinero de la semana. ya me pagaron en la pizzería. mirna: ay, hijo, quédate con tu dinero. bien que lo necesitas para pagar la colegiatura. ramón: no, y aparte el dinero que tengo que dar en la preparatoria. es una gran
pedro: jocelyn nos explicÓ que conoce a otras madres que han sido deportadas y sus hijos permanecen en para ayudar a su hijo. >> voy a dar muchas fuerzas para Él, voy a apoyar mucho. todo lo que es bueno para Él voy a tratar de hacer. pedro: tiene claro quesu peticiÓn de asilo estÁ en manos de funcionarios del gobierno federal. segÚn el abogado, continuarÁ viviendo en esta ciudad fronteriza por los prÓximos meses. tiene audiencia en una corte migratoria a finales de aÑo y espera...
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this woman named jocelyn says she and her 14-year-old son had to flee their home in brazil because ofhusband. she says when she and her son illegally crossed the u.s. border with mexico last summer her son was taken away by immigration officials. he would be taken more than 1,000 miles away to a facility in chicago. jocelyn, detained for more than 20 days, now lives in a shelter in el paso, texas as she waits to hear about her asylum claim. i asked her if now knowing what happened to her son would she still have crossed the border. she told me "it's a hard question to answer because it's horrible there and it's horrible he here" after what's happened to her. the trump administration has signaled they hope this policy of separating parents from children will make people including families think twice about illegally crossing the border. >> if you don't want your child to be separated, then don't bring them across the border illegally. >> reporter: but for so many parents like jocelyn, they do not feel they have a choice. over the last few years "nightline" has traced the migrant trail.
this woman named jocelyn says she and her 14-year-old son had to flee their home in brazil because ofhusband. she says when she and her son illegally crossed the u.s. border with mexico last summer her son was taken away by immigration officials. he would be taken more than 1,000 miles away to a facility in chicago. jocelyn, detained for more than 20 days, now lives in a shelter in el paso, texas as she waits to hear about her asylum claim. i asked her if now knowing what happened to her son...
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comenzamos con un emotivo encuentro en texas de una madre llamada jocelyn y su hijo de 14 aÑos despuÉs separados durante en la frontera con estados unidos. luego de que su madre fue liberada, de todas maneras este chico permaneciÓ en el centro de detenciÓn. borja: ya lo estamos viendo hay muchas activistas que estÁn allÍ, estas una nueva prÁctica del gobierno de trump, separa las familias para que cunda el pÁnico y la gente no quiera llegar a los estados unidos. jocelyn venÍa escapando de violencia de gÉnero y, segÚn ella, su hijo tambiÉn estaba siendo acosado por pandillas. carolina: este hermoso reencuentro en el aeropuerto de texas se ha vuelto viral. seguimos. no para los previo la represiÓn del gobierno los i han manifestado de determinadas maneras. entre los crÍmenes que se aduce que esta gente ha cometido son evasiÓn de impuestos y manipulaciÓn de identidad. reportera: muchas de las personas arrestados vivÍan en este trÁiler. que están los familiares preocupados por unos seres queridos e reportados en el Área de michigan. un -- un familiar de esta persona que no quiere darnos su
comenzamos con un emotivo encuentro en texas de una madre llamada jocelyn y su hijo de 14 aÑos despuÉs separados durante en la frontera con estados unidos. luego de que su madre fue liberada, de todas maneras este chico permaneciÓ en el centro de detenciÓn. borja: ya lo estamos viendo hay muchas activistas que estÁn allÍ, estas una nueva prÁctica del gobierno de trump, separa las familias para que cunda el pÁnico y la gente no quiera llegar a los estados unidos. jocelyn venÍa escapando...
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pedro: esta publicaciÓn refleja angustia de otros similares a jocelyn.ocumentados y que se repiten bajo la polÍtica de "cero tolerancia". se publicÓ un vÍdeo donde se percibe el temor de los padres de ser separados de sus hijos. >>, es el mismo caso de ellos que el de mi hija. [habla en inglÉs] pedro: luego el magistrado parece cuestionar la separaciÓn familiar al la fiscal del departamento -- a la fiscal del departamento de justicia. [habla en inglÉs] [habla en inglÉs] [habla en inglÉs] pedro: mientras la demanda en contra de la separaciÓn de familias continÚa su curso, en la frontera las detenciones siguen aumentando y el departamento de justicia, asegura estar listo para manejarlos caso que le refiera las autorÍa migratoria. asimismo se agregÓ en un comunicado que esta administraciÓn o tiene una polÍtica explícita sobre separaciÓn de familias, cuando alguien viola la ley, independientemente de su estatus migratorio, el hijo no puede ir con el padre a una instituciÓn criminal. un abogado dijo denuncia la situaciÓn y para jocelyn, el recuerdo de su hijo
pedro: esta publicaciÓn refleja angustia de otros similares a jocelyn.ocumentados y que se repiten bajo la polÍtica de "cero tolerancia". se publicÓ un vÍdeo donde se percibe el temor de los padres de ser separados de sus hijos. >>, es el mismo caso de ellos que el de mi hija. [habla en inglÉs] pedro: luego el magistrado parece cuestionar la separaciÓn familiar al la fiscal del departamento -- a la fiscal del departamento de justicia. [habla en inglÉs] [habla en inglÉs]...
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i'm sitting on the outside chairs and the meeting broke up to him and said i'm mike anton, tom jocelyn is a of mine.nd i bet you know what i'm going to say next. we'll work on it and we'll get done. talk to my guys here. that was february. as tom said, it took until november 19. bureaucraticlot of twists and turns. just when you thought you had it to come it was about out, all of a sudden, some stop sign would flare up and you'd have to go back to people. not the intent. there were all kinds of ways that the bureaucracy tried to slow it down or stop it or limit it or whatever. pompeo was always there to intervene in the right way. was h.r. mcmaster, so were some others. pushing, t pushing, pushing and got it done. i don't want to take the credit for it. i mean, i think really if g ie's one person who done, it was definitely pompeo. buhe also had a lot of things to do so there were other people of shepherd ind through the details to make sure the way it ppened. >> it's important they're out. i think the president deserves and pompeo sdchlt i think you do. we're learning a lot more. ther
i'm sitting on the outside chairs and the meeting broke up to him and said i'm mike anton, tom jocelyn is a of mine.nd i bet you know what i'm going to say next. we'll work on it and we'll get done. talk to my guys here. that was february. as tom said, it took until november 19. bureaucraticlot of twists and turns. just when you thought you had it to come it was about out, all of a sudden, some stop sign would flare up and you'd have to go back to people. not the intent. there were all kinds of...
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it's not our fault that somebody does that. >> reporter: jocelyn who is seeking asylum is now livingn a shelter after spending more than three weeks in jail for crossing illegally. with the help of the aclu she is suing to get her son back. >> the parents are powerless and would never speak up. they're too intimidated. most of the time they don't even know where the kid is going for days, months and it's just -- it's unbearable. jocelyn is the tip of the iceberg. >> reporter: the trump administration insists they're simply prosecuting a crime. >> if that parent has a 4-year-old child, what do you plan on doing with that child? >> the child under law goes to hhs for care and custody. >> they will be separated from their parent? >> as we do in the united states every day. >> reporter: the trump administration has a zero enforcement policy. if you cross illegally even if you're seeking asylum you will be prosecuted. children cannot be sent to jail. that's why the separations are occurring, and though this has happened in cases in the past we're being told never at this level. a man who
it's not our fault that somebody does that. >> reporter: jocelyn who is seeking asylum is now livingn a shelter after spending more than three weeks in jail for crossing illegally. with the help of the aclu she is suing to get her son back. >> the parents are powerless and would never speak up. they're too intimidated. most of the time they don't even know where the kid is going for days, months and it's just -- it's unbearable. jocelyn is the tip of the iceberg. >> reporter:...
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we brought you the story of jocelyn, who told us she was fleeing an abusive husband back in brazil.hen she crossed illegally into the u.s. with her 14-year-old son, james, back in august of last year, immigration officials took her child away. she says, "he looked at me, like, mom, help me, because i don't know where they're taking me." her son taken more than 1,000 miles away to a refugee center in chicago while she's seeking asylum. but today, after eight months of separation, mother and son back in each other's arms. the government finally reuniting them. the trump administration has recently separated around 700 children from their parents. it's part of an enforcement tactic under a hardline immigration policy. >> if you don't want your child to be separated, then don't bring them across the border illegally. >> tom llamas continuing his reporting on this. and tom, the trump administration continues to argue that they're prosecuting the crime of illegal border crossing here. >> reporter: that's right, david. and they say they cannot send those kids to jail, so, that's why in tho
we brought you the story of jocelyn, who told us she was fleeing an abusive husband back in brazil.hen she crossed illegally into the u.s. with her 14-year-old son, james, back in august of last year, immigration officials took her child away. she says, "he looked at me, like, mom, help me, because i don't know where they're taking me." her son taken more than 1,000 miles away to a refugee center in chicago while she's seeking asylum. but today, after eight months of separation,...
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now, one of the named plaintiffs in this case, an undocumented immigrants from brazil name jocelyn. was the first to profile her after she was separated from her son for more than eight months. shortly after our story aired jocelyn was reunited with her son, but there are still more than 2,000 children who have not been reunited. some parents are already being deported, and others are hundreds of miles away, and the department of justice gave us a statement moments ago. it's even more imperative that congress finally act to give federal law enforcement the ability to simultaneously enforce the law and keep families together. cecilia. >> so much confusion. the white house now says the first lady has been so moved she's now planning to make a second trip back to the border? >> reporter: cecilia, she made that surprise trip just last week to the border, mcallen, texas. she wanted to visit a detention center. her trip was cut short because of extreme weather, but it was overshadowed because of that green jacket that had the words really don't care, do you. her office maintaining there w
now, one of the named plaintiffs in this case, an undocumented immigrants from brazil name jocelyn. was the first to profile her after she was separated from her son for more than eight months. shortly after our story aired jocelyn was reunited with her son, but there are still more than 2,000 children who have not been reunited. some parents are already being deported, and others are hundreds of miles away, and the department of justice gave us a statement moments ago. it's even more...
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. >> i particularly would like to thank liz zloty, jeff jocelyn for their supports in the last few years. it has really meant a lot to me. i am incredibly lucky to have them support me and help me through things and allow me the leverage i need. i cannot thank you guys enough, really. the other things i'm really proud of, john mentioned 55 laguna. the transitional housing at the edward the second building at scott and lombard which is from -- for foster kids who have aged out the foster care system, the city took a lot of heat for that and we made it happen. i'm incredibly proud to have been a part of that. it is one of the reasons i got into planning was to help nonprofits and people who need a little extra hand up in the planning process. the senior housing has always been a privilege, and really fun to do. at the red brick, when it closed and turned into a commercial entity with some performance-based, that was a wonderful experiment and trying to help a long-term neighborhood tenant to continue their journey in owning their building and trying to keep it private and open for the comm
. >> i particularly would like to thank liz zloty, jeff jocelyn for their supports in the last few years. it has really meant a lot to me. i am incredibly lucky to have them support me and help me through things and allow me the leverage i need. i cannot thank you guys enough, really. the other things i'm really proud of, john mentioned 55 laguna. the transitional housing at the edward the second building at scott and lombard which is from -- for foster kids who have aged out the foster...
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this is jocelyn, she is an asylum seeker from brazil. >> i wanted to join this fight to get my son backho are suffering because they were away from their children. >> we are with you. >> we are with you. >> we are with you. >> thank you. >> we see you. we love you. we see you. we love you. we see you. we love you. we see you. we love you. we see you. we love you. [ speaking spanish ] >> my lawyer at loss a mericas helped me get released on bond and my son and i were finally reunited on june 5th of this year. ed by a woman, who governed thousands... ...commanded armies... ...yielded to no one. when i found you in my dna, i learned where my strength comes from. my name is courtney mckinney, and this is my ancestrydna story. now with 2 times more geographic detail than other dna tests. order your kit at ancestrydna.com. looking for a hotel that fits... whoooo. ...your budget? tripadvisor now searches over... ...200 sites to find you the... ...hotel you want at the lowest price. grazi, gino! find a price that fits. tripadvisor. >>> you are not alone and if you ever feel alone, just think of
this is jocelyn, she is an asylum seeker from brazil. >> i wanted to join this fight to get my son backho are suffering because they were away from their children. >> we are with you. >> we are with you. >> we are with you. >> thank you. >> we see you. we love you. we see you. we love you. we see you. we love you. we see you. we love you. we see you. we love you. [ speaking spanish ] >> my lawyer at loss a mericas helped me get released on bond and my...
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. >> al fin, jocelyn avilÉs pudo abrazar a su hijo, james, de 14 aÑos. tenÍa nueve meses sin verlo.na demanda contra gobierno federal, presentada por la uniÓn americana de libertades civiles para detener la separaciÓn de familias indocumentadas. >> fuimos separados de mi hijo.. marÍa: ella le contÓ la cadena abc, que dice que vino para escapar de su esposo abusivo. dice que estaba preocupada por su hijo porque le daban medicamentos para calmar sus nervios y tenÍa miedo de que el trauma se prolongarÁ por mucho tiempo. afortunadamente, su angustia se terminÓ pero en muchos casos mÁs. cientos de niÑos fueron separados de sus padres en los Últimos meses, 100 de ellos son menores de cuatro aÑos. el fiscal general advirtiÓ a los inmigrantes hace un mes que esto ocurrirÍa si cruzaban la frontera de forma ilegal. es parte de la nueva polÍtica de tolerancia cero del gobierno para desmotivar a los migrantes en su intenciÓn de venir a buscar refugio a los estados unidos. el caso de asilo de la madrid y su hijo aÚn estÁ en proceso. se desconoce -- de la madre y su hijo aÚn estÁ en proceso. se d
. >> al fin, jocelyn avilÉs pudo abrazar a su hijo, james, de 14 aÑos. tenÍa nueve meses sin verlo.na demanda contra gobierno federal, presentada por la uniÓn americana de libertades civiles para detener la separaciÓn de familias indocumentadas. >> fuimos separados de mi hijo.. marÍa: ella le contÓ la cadena abc, que dice que vino para escapar de su esposo abusivo. dice que estaba preocupada por su hijo porque le daban medicamentos para calmar sus nervios y tenÍa miedo de...
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on tuesday we welcomed our n newest contributors, olympic swimmers jocelyn and monique lamoureux. help provide opportunities to low-income americans education and mentorship for young people and a commitment to diversity and inclusion, including gender equity. you can find much more information at knowyourvalue.com. we'll be right back. liberty mutual accident forgiveness means they won't hike your rates over one mistake. see, liberty mutual doesn't hold grudges. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. liberty stands with you. liberty mutual insurance. you might or joints.hing for your heart... but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is the number one selling braihealth supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. no matter how much you clean, does your house still smell stuffy? that's because your home is filled withoft surfaces that trap odors and release them back into the room. so, try febreze fabric refresher. febreze fin
on tuesday we welcomed our n newest contributors, olympic swimmers jocelyn and monique lamoureux. help provide opportunities to low-income americans education and mentorship for young people and a commitment to diversity and inclusion, including gender equity. you can find much more information at knowyourvalue.com. we'll be right back. liberty mutual accident forgiveness means they won't hike your rates over one mistake. see, liberty mutual doesn't hold grudges. for drivers with accident...
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police identifying the woman killed on the patio as 48-year-old i don' jocelyn. >> incredibly sad news charles krauthammer revealing in heart-breaking letter he has just weeks to live. the legendary conservative voice has been missing from our channel for nearly a year as he battled complications from cancer surgery. we, of course, have been waiting his return. we learned yesterday that will not happen. in his own words, charles announcing his cancer is aggressively spreading, writing this: this is the final verdict. my fight is over. yet, the 68-year-old is not feeling sorry for himself at all. noting i leave this life with no regrets. it was a wonderful life full of complete and great love and great endeavors that make it worth living. i am sad to leave but you leave with the knowledge that i lived the life that i intended of the charles graduated from harvard middle school back in 1975 despite a first year diving accident that ultimately left him a quadriplegic. charles being a pulitzer prize winning political analyst and taught all of us about the things that matter most. it was a
police identifying the woman killed on the patio as 48-year-old i don' jocelyn. >> incredibly sad news charles krauthammer revealing in heart-breaking letter he has just weeks to live. the legendary conservative voice has been missing from our channel for nearly a year as he battled complications from cancer surgery. we, of course, have been waiting his return. we learned yesterday that will not happen. in his own words, charles announcing his cancer is aggressively spreading, writing...