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>> you have the microphone so you are recorded. >> lackland air force base is the hub. it's a bit merry heaven all the specialists i than the behavior specialist. there are license k-9 rehabilitator is there so as you said it's the walter reed for the dogs. so even if we have a dog that's wounded in combat and they have to take a limb, they will fly them back there and they will rehabilitate them and then retire them. >> if you don't mind, one thing i am always happy to tell people that when dogs are in combat they do get treated like any other service person who is wanted and they get medevaced out. >> i would say from personal experience that they get better care. [laughter] i have personally handed them off to human physicians assistants and flight medics and i have trained them personally. so the bond is incredible. the teamwork is incredible. >> this exchange we just heard illustrates becky's book is full of just wonderful insightful narratives and perhaps you would encounter in other parts of the press. this is a book very worth reading. it's written with enormous
>> you have the microphone so you are recorded. >> lackland air force base is the hub. it's a bit merry heaven all the specialists i than the behavior specialist. there are license k-9 rehabilitator is there so as you said it's the walter reed for the dogs. so even if we have a dog that's wounded in combat and they have to take a limb, they will fly them back there and they will rehabilitate them and then retire them. >> if you don't mind, one thing i am always happy to tell...
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we spent the greater part of our summer working with the children at lackland air force base. between june 9 and july 28th, we met with over 2,100 children. we provided legal consultations and determined over 63% of them have strong cases for asylum or other forms of humanitarian relief. that is a number ratified by the unhdr findings and that we're receiving positive adjudications in those cases. motivations for these children to come, i've heard that, these are the most dangerous countries in the world that they're coming from, but really, they're just coming here because of the rumors spread by smugglers. that's like saying people are jumping out of burning buildings because firemen are down there to catch them. these are refugees. regarding the -- i'd like to know how it's ensuring that the children are returned to their country, and whether you're taking any measures currently who are preventing children from exiting your country. i'd also like to know from the immigration court, if you could unpack some of the reasons and motivations for the prioritizations. i've been pr
we spent the greater part of our summer working with the children at lackland air force base. between june 9 and july 28th, we met with over 2,100 children. we provided legal consultations and determined over 63% of them have strong cases for asylum or other forms of humanitarian relief. that is a number ratified by the unhdr findings and that we're receiving positive adjudications in those cases. motivations for these children to come, i've heard that, these are the most dangerous countries in...
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we spent the greater part of our summer working with the children at lackland air force base. between june 9 and july 28th, we met with over 2,100 children. we provided legal consultations and determined over 63% of them have strong cases for asylum or other forms of humanitarian relief. that is a number ratified by the unhdr findings and that we're receiving positive adjudications in those cases. motivations for these children to come, i've heard that, these are the most dangerous countries in the world that they're coming from, but really, they're just coming here because of the rumors spread by smugglers. that's like saying people are jumping out of burning buildings because firemen are down there to catch them. these are refugees. regarding the -- i'd like to know how it's ensuring that the children are returned to their country, and whether you're taking any measures currently who are preventing children from exiting your country. i'd also like to know from the immigration court, if you could unpack some of the reasons and motivations for the prioritizations. i've been pr
we spent the greater part of our summer working with the children at lackland air force base. between june 9 and july 28th, we met with over 2,100 children. we provided legal consultations and determined over 63% of them have strong cases for asylum or other forms of humanitarian relief. that is a number ratified by the unhdr findings and that we're receiving positive adjudications in those cases. motivations for these children to come, i've heard that, these are the most dangerous countries in...
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we spent the greater part of our summer working with the children at lackland air force base. between june 9 and july 28th, we met with over 2,100 children. we provided legal consultations and determined over 63% of them have strong cases for asylum or other forms of humanitarian relief. that is a number ratified by the unhdr findings and that we're receiving positive adjudications in those cases. i'm just bit comments of the ambassador regarding the motivations for these children to come, i've heard that, these are the most dangerous countries in the world that they're coming from, but really, they're just coming here because of the rumors spread by smugglers. that's like saying people are jumping out of burning buildings because firemen are down there to catch them. these are refugees. regarding the -- i'd like to know how it's ensuring that the children are returned to their country, and whether you're taking any measures currently prevent children from exiting your country. i'd also like to know from the immigration court, if you could unpack some of the reasons and motiva
we spent the greater part of our summer working with the children at lackland air force base. between june 9 and july 28th, we met with over 2,100 children. we provided legal consultations and determined over 63% of them have strong cases for asylum or other forms of humanitarian relief. that is a number ratified by the unhdr findings and that we're receiving positive adjudications in those cases. i'm just bit comments of the ambassador regarding the motivations for these children to come, i've...