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en la comunidad hispana de maricopa es preocupante.que toma sobre el tema el nuevo alguacil de maricopa el primero para derogar la medida. pero con los hechos no era un acto benevolente a los migrantes si no una determinaciÓn legal para evitar una demanda. el creciente miedo de miles de inmigrantes al ser detenidos por las autoridades les pasa factura a los pequeÑos negocios de la ciudad de los Ángeles. muchos estÁn empezando a ver como la mÁquina registradora estÁ marcando menos, marÍa paula ochoa ten los detalles. >>> los trajes de charro y las chama rras gruperas se bor dan en el negocio de gustavo >>> no quieren gastar su dinero >>> en este boulevard hay decenas de negocios latinos, pero la posibilidad que pudiera ser deportados afecta el flujo de clientes y esta agencia ni con especiales ni eleva las ventas >>> una familia me habÍa encargado en junio y no viajaran porque la seÑora prefiere hacerse ciudadana >>> esta tienda de muebles ha estado aquÍ por 40 aÑos, dicen que nunca habÍan tenido unas ventas tan bajas >>> por el tenor q
en la comunidad hispana de maricopa es preocupante.que toma sobre el tema el nuevo alguacil de maricopa el primero para derogar la medida. pero con los hechos no era un acto benevolente a los migrantes si no una determinaciÓn legal para evitar una demanda. el creciente miedo de miles de inmigrantes al ser detenidos por las autoridades les pasa factura a los pequeÑos negocios de la ciudad de los Ángeles. muchos estÁn empezando a ver como la mÁquina registradora estÁ marcando menos, marÍa...
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en maricopa arizona respiran con cierta esperanza, mÁs de 30 indocumentados han sido liberados, porquear asÍ se ve la cÁrcel del alguacil de par copa sus prisioneros fueron puestos en libertad. >>> este hombre hace parte del grupo de 32 detenidos que regresÓ a la calle fue detenido cuando manualing jaba sin licencia de conducciÓn. tiene 30 aÑos y de los 3 vive en estados unidos. es inmigrante indocumentado. >>> llore mucho, tengo 3 niÑos acÁ mi esposa aquÍ. y estÁ libre porque segÚn el propio alguacil su detenciÓn es ilegal. en esta carta enviada explica que el fiscal le recomendÓ no continuar deteniendo indocumentados a manera de cortesÍa para ice, por ser inconstitucional. una medida que ha generado fuertes criticas, segÚn ice entre ellos hay individuo contÓ nados por crÍmenes, narcotrÁfico, manejo irresponsable y resistencia arresto. 5 han sido detenidos nuevamente. la Única presentaciÓn en cÁmara. el alguacil de maricopa apto zip ba sus pedidas y decÍa. >>> su oficina no va a actuar como oficina migratoria. postura compartida por sheriff fronterizos como este. quien dijo hoy, que s
en maricopa arizona respiran con cierta esperanza, mÁs de 30 indocumentados han sido liberados, porquear asÍ se ve la cÁrcel del alguacil de par copa sus prisioneros fueron puestos en libertad. >>> este hombre hace parte del grupo de 32 detenidos que regresÓ a la calle fue detenido cuando manualing jaba sin licencia de conducciÓn. tiene 30 aÑos y de los 3 vive en estados unidos. es inmigrante indocumentado. >>> llore mucho, tengo 3 niÑos acÁ mi esposa aquÍ. y estÁ...
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new maricopa county sheriff is releasing average of 400 illegal immigrants of 10 days, many of them are violent criminals. joining me now former sheriff paul babeu. and tom, tom, we knew that when sheriff joe arpaio was not going to there be it would change but not sure that anyone believed it would be this dramatic. >> the sheriff did, runs a massive jail in maricopa county, they are releasing 40 illegal immigrants a day, policy earlier was to give i.c.e. a heads up when they had reason to believe that i.c.e. should be looked at, they stopped doing that, they are being released on the street. 400 over 10 days, there is no sign of it slowing down, in now that feds are having a real kateing resources to try to go ought and find some of these illegal alien criminals, remember they are folks who were arrested on the likelihood or they had committed state crimes, some are quite serious. so now, i.c.e. is having to go out and find them, i don't understand what the sheriff is thinking here, it shows crazed opposition to the rule of law in immigration. placing politics above public safety. i g
new maricopa county sheriff is releasing average of 400 illegal immigrants of 10 days, many of them are violent criminals. joining me now former sheriff paul babeu. and tom, tom, we knew that when sheriff joe arpaio was not going to there be it would change but not sure that anyone believed it would be this dramatic. >> the sheriff did, runs a massive jail in maricopa county, they are releasing 40 illegal immigrants a day, policy earlier was to give i.c.e. a heads up when they had reason...
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un t el condado de maricopa, en presentadora: el condado ha sido hostil con los indocumentados.nos explica. dulce: anunciÓ cambios en la manera en la que su departamento, colabora con el control de aduanas en el condado. el alguacil, dice que ya no tiene la autoridad legal de detener a estos individuos, independientemente de su estatus migratorio. >> en cuanto a las corte nos digan a nosotros que estas personas estÁn listas para ser dejadas. reportera: en un comunicado de control de aduanas dice.. la detenciÓn de inmigrantes ha sido exitosa para evitar de que peligrosos, caminen por nuestras calles y reduce la posibilidad de que se cometan nuevos crÍmenes, contra de los residentes de nuez a comunidades. dice que quiere dejar claro que continuarÁn enÉrgicamente, haciendo cumplir las leyes para mantenerseguridad. reportera: aseguran que te cambio de polÍtica, son el resultado de las demandas multimillonarias que ha enfrentado esta agencia policÍaca. >> esto fue a raÍz de toda la pelea y lucha que hemos estado dando. en contra de todas estas detencionesla mayorÍa de las veces, viol
un t el condado de maricopa, en presentadora: el condado ha sido hostil con los indocumentados.nos explica. dulce: anunciÓ cambios en la manera en la que su departamento, colabora con el control de aduanas en el condado. el alguacil, dice que ya no tiene la autoridad legal de detener a estos individuos, independientemente de su estatus migratorio. >> en cuanto a las corte nos digan a nosotros que estas personas estÁn listas para ser dejadas. reportera: en un comunicado de control de...
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jessica went to the maricopa county home show.ing us "right this minute" to tell us which of these tiny homes was her favorite. >> probably the mansion. that was cool. >> i stayed in the tiny home before. this one i could cook in. two bedrooms. i could have company in a tiny home. >> do you think you could live in one? >> i need a little bit more closet space, think. but they are fun to sleep in like you're in a tree house. a weekend or a month or two? yeah. i need another storage unit for my closet. >> if you are interested in checking out tiny homes check out any home show in your area. they are likely to have something regarding the tiny home craze. >> if you want to check out more of my tiny home adventure go to right this minute.com or the mobile app. >> creating yet another glorious machine. >> a giant turny, spiny, cagey, fiery thing. >> which is a technical term. >> it makes a giant fire tornado. it does it by the whole thing spinning around. >> he's the modern day da vinci of nonsense. >> we're over here, give it some ext
jessica went to the maricopa county home show.ing us "right this minute" to tell us which of these tiny homes was her favorite. >> probably the mansion. that was cool. >> i stayed in the tiny home before. this one i could cook in. two bedrooms. i could have company in a tiny home. >> do you think you could live in one? >> i need a little bit more closet space, think. but they are fun to sleep in like you're in a tree house. a weekend or a month or two? yeah. i...
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. >> news that maricopa county's 35-year-old guadalupe garcia del rios was deported back to mexico on after two decades in the united states spread through the undocumented community in phoenix. a mother of two teenagers, garcia del rios came to the u.s. when she was 14. now in nogales, mexico, she said it was sheriff joe arpaio who led a 2008 raid by local authorities at her workplace, originally meant to enforce a new controversial state law aimed at punishing employer who is hired the undocumented. the next year, as a result, she was convicted of a class 6 felony, criminal impersonation for intentionally having a fake social security number. >> people still would do it today. make up a number. >> garcia del rios appealed a voluntary deportation order but 0 in 2013 lost the battle. a final removal order was entered and acknowledged by the now-convicted felon. >> she would have been told, go home, wait for the letter and you'll come back to i.c.e. on the day that well we tell you come back and be ready to leave that day. >> the obama administration had more deportations than the bush
. >> news that maricopa county's 35-year-old guadalupe garcia del rios was deported back to mexico on after two decades in the united states spread through the undocumented community in phoenix. a mother of two teenagers, garcia del rios came to the u.s. when she was 14. now in nogales, mexico, she said it was sheriff joe arpaio who led a 2008 raid by local authorities at her workplace, originally meant to enforce a new controversial state law aimed at punishing employer who is hired the...
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. >> we met brian crist at the maricopa county jail in phoenix shortly before his conviction on a murder charge. >> origami, that's my getaway. i have a bird that flies and a frog that jumps. the champ. front flip. put him in the olympics, man. >> it's really striking and poignant to see inmates who oftentimes are in for incredibly violent crimes sitting there delicately folding this paper over hours into frogs and elephants and that kind of thing. and it really does seem to calm their nerves and almost transform them. >> nobody had a menagerie to match that of philip stroud, who was serving three life sentences for murder at the wabash valley correctional facility in indiana. >> basically making origami figures. you've got the lion, you've got the swan, you've got the rabbit, little puppy, dinosaur, flower. my niece, she loves the little goldfish. this is my favorite one because it turns into like a kaleidoscope-type thing. the hardest one to make was probably the elephant because it got a lot 6 folds. i'm an artsy fartsy type of guy, i guess you could say. it's basically a way to spend
. >> we met brian crist at the maricopa county jail in phoenix shortly before his conviction on a murder charge. >> origami, that's my getaway. i have a bird that flies and a frog that jumps. the champ. front flip. put him in the olympics, man. >> it's really striking and poignant to see inmates who oftentimes are in for incredibly violent crimes sitting there delicately folding this paper over hours into frogs and elephants and that kind of thing. and it really does seem to...
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the maricopa county sheriff's office says it will no longer hole people as a courtesy for immigration enforcement but in florida commissioners for miami date county voted to uphold the mayor's order to cooperate with immigration officials. >>> columbia university is apologizing for a mistake that probably crushed a lot of would-be students. on wednesday night the ivy hundreds of applicants telling them they had been accepted and then a little over an hour later what happens? the school sends another round of e-mails. >> it was a joke. >> not a joke, it was a whoops, 277 of those people telling them the first message was a mistake. >> not cool. >> not cool. >> i know. >> can you imagine? not the worst mistake. in 2009 u.c. san diego sent out 28,000, 277 or 28. >> are they supposed to honor it? >> ivy league, doesn't adhere to those. >> as we see with the spectacle that ron claiborne who is an ivy league grad himself never plays by the rules. >> i didn't know that. >>> coming up on "gma," nba stars in new orleans for the all-star weekend, their full-court press to help regions devastate
the maricopa county sheriff's office says it will no longer hole people as a courtesy for immigration enforcement but in florida commissioners for miami date county voted to uphold the mayor's order to cooperate with immigration officials. >>> columbia university is apologizing for a mistake that probably crushed a lot of would-be students. on wednesday night the ivy hundreds of applicants telling them they had been accepted and then a little over an hour later what happens? the school...
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. >> reporter: news that maricopa county's 35-year-old was deported back to mexico thursday after moren two decades in the united states spread through the undocumented community in phoenix. a mother of two teenagers, she came to the u.s. when she was 14. now in mexico she says it was sheriff who led a 2008 raid by local authorities at her work place originally meant to enforce a new controversial state law and punishing employers who hired the undocumented. the next year as a result she was convicted of a felony criminal impersonation for intentionally having a fake social security number. >> people would still do it today. make up a number. >> reporter: she appealed a voluntary deportation order but in 2013 lost the battle. a final removal order was entered and acknowledged by the now convicted felon. >> she would have been told, go home, wait for the letter and then you come back to ice on the day that -- well, we tell you to come back and be ready to leave that day. >> reporter: the obama administration had more deportations than the bush administration, but they were focused on vi
. >> reporter: news that maricopa county's 35-year-old was deported back to mexico thursday after moren two decades in the united states spread through the undocumented community in phoenix. a mother of two teenagers, she came to the u.s. when she was 14. now in mexico she says it was sheriff who led a 2008 raid by local authorities at her work place originally meant to enforce a new controversial state law and punishing employers who hired the undocumented. the next year as a result she...
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united states for the past 21 years, but had been arrested in 2008 during a raid on a water park in maricopanty, and convicted of a felony for using forged documents in order to get a job. advocates say her arrest signals a clclear shshift by the t trump administrationon to deport p pee who considered a "low-priority" -- are considered a "lowow-priority" for removal unr president obobama. an executive order issued during the first week of his presidency vastly expanded those facing removal to include anyone found guilty of any offense, as well as accused of crcrimes, but not convicteted. speakiking from mexico on thursdayay, she said problems started with the infamous sheriff joe arpaio, a longtime supporter of trump. >> arpaio. >> arpaio, arpaio -- i was the victim of former county s sherif joe arpaio. after following through with the process, all was good. i was given permission, was working, andnd every thihing was going well. then the f felonies came back ad made me a criminal. for them, ima, no. the simple fact that i worked made me a criminal to them. i do not think that it is just.. >
united states for the past 21 years, but had been arrested in 2008 during a raid on a water park in maricopanty, and convicted of a felony for using forged documents in order to get a job. advocates say her arrest signals a clclear shshift by the t trump administrationon to deport p pee who considered a "low-priority" -- are considered a "lowow-priority" for removal unr president obobama. an executive order issued during the first week of his presidency vastly expanded those...
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just over the weekend we saw maricopa county, which formerly headline sheriff joe arpajjo, the hardest line in the country. the guy who replaced him it said the county is no longer going to comply with ice requests. this is going to filter through the legal system. just because they lost the first round on the executive order in the courts does not mean that the lawyers are going to go away any time soon. >> if he is tough -- help me with the balance. if you talk to the congressman from iowa, steve king, on the radio. you had an interview with mo brooks a little while back from alabama, if i have my geography right saying, mr. president, you campaigned on this speech. if they're doing more deportations, if the president is saying we're going to push forward on the wall, and if he does strike a more compassionate balance but he is tougher overall, this is -- i think this is -- you think he is going to get blowback or that's -- >> i think it's great for his base. you're right, the wall was probably not going to be a wall. it looks like it might be a fence at this point. it's probably not
just over the weekend we saw maricopa county, which formerly headline sheriff joe arpajjo, the hardest line in the country. the guy who replaced him it said the county is no longer going to comply with ice requests. this is going to filter through the legal system. just because they lost the first round on the executive order in the courts does not mean that the lawyers are going to go away any time soon. >> if he is tough -- help me with the balance. if you talk to the congressman from...
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>> i sued a guy, former sheriff of mar maricopa county, words os police officers, he built a wall of distrust between the police and the community. most important currency that a police officer has is trust from the community. when ayou allow this to happen, undermine trust. person who is victim of sexual assault doesn't report it, victim of human trafficking doesn't report it. that's why it's bad public policy. >> chairman harrison? >> i totally agree. it's about trust and protecting vulnerable in these communities. they need to be able to feel like they can call the police and not be in danger of being separated from their children. republicans talk about being the party of family values but right ripping children away from their parents. young kids in this country after donald trump was elected president that could not sleep at night, wet the bed in this country because of the fear that all of his rhetoric placed in them. we have to do better in this country. we are the land of the free and, you know, look at basement of the statue of liberty. bring me your huddled masses yearning
>> i sued a guy, former sheriff of mar maricopa county, words os police officers, he built a wall of distrust between the police and the community. most important currency that a police officer has is trust from the community. when ayou allow this to happen, undermine trust. person who is victim of sexual assault doesn't report it, victim of human trafficking doesn't report it. that's why it's bad public policy. >> chairman harrison? >> i totally agree. it's about trust and...
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oficiales en agentes de inmigraciÓn, hacer redadas en nuestros vecindarios, como lo que pasÓ en maricopa cambios, que incluyeron el incremento de sus tarifas en diciembre pasado. y parece un desierto blanco, pero no es arena, sino una densa capa de nieve lo que cubre el noreste del paÍs. la nevada alcanzarÍa un pie de altura, y crearÍa condiciones peligrosas para el trÁfico en carretera y aeropuertos. el mal tiempo causarÍa afectaciones econÓmicas en toda la regiÓn de nueva inglaterra, y autoridades llaman a la poblaciÓn a extremar precauciones. para conocer los detalles del estado del tiempo, pasamos ahora con ana patricia. buenos dÍas. ana patricia: buenos dÍas nuevamente, mi satcha, y mi gente en casita. tenemos nieve en toda el Área de nueva york, desde el norte hasta maine. esta nieve va a continuar afectando esta Área todo el resto de la semana. tambiÉn tenemos mucho viento en el Área de los apalaches. por otro lado, tambiÉn tenemos mucha agua en el sur de las planicies centrales. esta agua se va a ir desplazando, y va a llegar hacia texas. atenciÓn en el Área de nuevo mÉxico. vamo
oficiales en agentes de inmigraciÓn, hacer redadas en nuestros vecindarios, como lo que pasÓ en maricopa cambios, que incluyeron el incremento de sus tarifas en diciembre pasado. y parece un desierto blanco, pero no es arena, sino una densa capa de nieve lo que cubre el noreste del paÍs. la nevada alcanzarÍa un pie de altura, y crearÍa condiciones peligrosas para el trÁfico en carretera y aeropuertos. el mal tiempo causarÍa afectaciones econÓmicas en toda la regiÓn de nueva inglaterra,...
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fellow in california in a town of maricopa there he is right there congressman mcclintock.own contains the population is 2,000. they had 1,000 people there. do you think it was astro turf? just a little bit. ainsley: watch what happened to him while he was speaking. >> science thrives on debate. when somebody tells you. .tells you movingfrom the origif the agency to basic our basic air and water to the realm of ideological extremism where it is doing enormous damage to our economy. ainsley: boo saying no, no. steve: they are worried they might lose their healthcare. they are worried about climate change. they are angry donald trump is president of the united states. brian: keep in mind if hillary clinton was president they would be doing a massive overhaul of obamacare. donald trump is looking at this and watching humana and etna jump out of obamacare. these people showing up probably don't even have obamacare. next up though will be climate change and what we're going to do about the paris agreement and our role there. these things will only increase. i think for the most
fellow in california in a town of maricopa there he is right there congressman mcclintock.own contains the population is 2,000. they had 1,000 people there. do you think it was astro turf? just a little bit. ainsley: watch what happened to him while he was speaking. >> science thrives on debate. when somebody tells you. .tells you movingfrom the origif the agency to basic our basic air and water to the realm of ideological extremism where it is doing enormous damage to our economy....
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a couple nights ago they had town hall out in california at tom mcclintock's district in a town, maricoparnia of 2,000 people. 1,000 people showed up. there is tom mcclintock right there. also in some of these they will say, you know, i'm really upset that president trump is going to take away my obamacare. and then they say well, tell us your story. well, i'm 75 years old and i -- wait, stop. you're 75 on obamacare? no, you're not. you're on medicare. pete: sure, details, details. abby: pointing it right out. mitch mcconnell is one of these events sort of laughed at it. you know what by all means, protest but i'm still here peter peter joni ernst had a town hall the veterans didn't get to speak. abby: that's what's sad about it. pete: conversation that needs to be had doesn't happen. mainstream media lap up one side. speaking of mainstream media. kellyanne conway is sidelined from tv. steve: i saw that. this as she actually heads to cpac with vice president pence to speak at big event tonight. abby: griff jenkins is there with all of these details. good morning. big day at cpac. >> repor
a couple nights ago they had town hall out in california at tom mcclintock's district in a town, maricoparnia of 2,000 people. 1,000 people showed up. there is tom mcclintock right there. also in some of these they will say, you know, i'm really upset that president trump is going to take away my obamacare. and then they say well, tell us your story. well, i'm 75 years old and i -- wait, stop. you're 75 on obamacare? no, you're not. you're on medicare. pete: sure, details, details. abby:...