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it just breaks my heart. >> all of mcallen was shaken.this had ever happened here. >> it was just so horrible to know that this beautiful, beautiful, nice person was found dead, murdered. [ bells toll ] >> since irene's car was still at the church, that's where investigators focused, and on the last man believed to see her alive, father john feit, the visiting priest. in a sworn statement, feit said he had taken a phone call from irene, wanting to speak to one of the priests about an important matter. but instead of taking irene's confession in the church, father feit had her go next door to the rectory. and after the visit, irene went missing. >> so, immediately my dad and others were wondering, you know, what had happened, and what did this guy know. >> traumatized, irene's family retreated into their home, surrounded by their closest relatives. >> i remember being in the house and the lady sitting on the bed just crying her heart out. >> as painful as the memories are, cousin noemi wanted us to see the family home today to better under
it just breaks my heart. >> all of mcallen was shaken.this had ever happened here. >> it was just so horrible to know that this beautiful, beautiful, nice person was found dead, murdered. [ bells toll ] >> since irene's car was still at the church, that's where investigators focused, and on the last man believed to see her alive, father john feit, the visiting priest. in a sworn statement, feit said he had taken a phone call from irene, wanting to speak to one of the priests...
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-mexican border two hours north of mcallen. >> we've had along the border, shootings. along the border, murders, home invasions, burglaries, rapes. all types of crime where it's associated with what i call spillover violence. >> reporter: siggy gonzalez was the sheriff in zapata, texas, and oversaw the investigation of the hartley incident. he has retired since our interview. >> i remember when i started as a deputy sheriff back in the 1970s, where this was used for drug trafficking. human trafficking. being used like that forever. >> reporter: and lately, even before the hartleys' trip to falcon lake, gonzalez says a new threat has emerged. pirates. >> totally inaccurate. definition of piracy a lot different than what i know it to be. had one robbery on the lake totally. >> reporter: robert speedy colette who owns a fishing lodge here admits he's been stopped by drug cartel members but he also bristles at news reports of piracy and danger. these reports have decimated his business on the lake, which he insists is safe, as long as you know the rules. >> it happened to
-mexican border two hours north of mcallen. >> we've had along the border, shootings. along the border, murders, home invasions, burglaries, rapes. all types of crime where it's associated with what i call spillover violence. >> reporter: siggy gonzalez was the sheriff in zapata, texas, and oversaw the investigation of the hartley incident. he has retired since our interview. >> i remember when i started as a deputy sheriff back in the 1970s, where this was used for drug...
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>> the first stop for many child migrants to the united states is this border patrol facility in mcallen, texas. >> "good afternoon, welcome to the rio grande valley processing center..." >> it opened this summer in response to an influx of unaccompanied minors from mexico and central america. >> do you think this is an immigration issue or a refugee issue? do you think some of them will be granted political asylum? >> we're not talking about criminals. these are innocent children, fleeing desperate times, whether it's poverty, whether it's violence, whether it's the draw of a better life in the united states. >> the obama administration has made it clear: most of the children will be deported. but they continue to arrive -- twice as many as last year, and 4 times as many as in 2011. >> we've been riding along the border all week and we're seeing some action in this area. we're not far away from the river and from mexico. we see some border patrol vehicles over there and some people on the floor, we're going to go check what's going on. >> border patrol has apprehended another group of u
>> the first stop for many child migrants to the united states is this border patrol facility in mcallen, texas. >> "good afternoon, welcome to the rio grande valley processing center..." >> it opened this summer in response to an influx of unaccompanied minors from mexico and central america. >> do you think this is an immigration issue or a refugee issue? do you think some of them will be granted political asylum? >> we're not talking about criminals....
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>> the first stop for many child migrants to the united states is this border patrol facility in mcallen, texas. >> "good afternoon, welcome to the rio grande valley processing center..." >> it opened this summer in response to an influx of unaccompanied minors from mexico and central america. >> do you think this is an immigration issue or a refugee issue? do you think some of them will be granted political asylum? >> we're not talking about criminals.
>> the first stop for many child migrants to the united states is this border patrol facility in mcallen, texas. >> "good afternoon, welcome to the rio grande valley processing center..." >> it opened this summer in response to an influx of unaccompanied minors from mexico and central america. >> do you think this is an immigration issue or a refugee issue? do you think some of them will be granted political asylum? >> we're not talking about criminals.
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>> the first stop for many child migrants to the united states is this border patrol facility in mcallen >> "good afternoon, welcome to the rio grande valley processing center..." >> it opened this summer in response to an influx of unaccompanied minors from mexico and central america. >> do you think this is an immigration issue or a refugee issue? do you think some of them will be granted political asylum? >> we're not talking about criminals. these are innocent children, fleeing desperate times, whether it's poverty, whet
>> the first stop for many child migrants to the united states is this border patrol facility in mcallen >> "good afternoon, welcome to the rio grande valley processing center..." >> it opened this summer in response to an influx of unaccompanied minors from mexico and central america. >> do you think this is an immigration issue or a refugee issue? do you think some of them will be granted political asylum? >> we're not talking about criminals. these are...
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>> the first stop for many child migrants to the united states is this border patrol facility in mcallen, texas. >> "good afternoon, welcome to the rio grande valley processing center..." >> it opened this summer in response to an influx of unaccompanied minors from mexico and central america. >> do you think this is an immigration issue or a refugee issue? do you think some of them will be granted political asylum? >> we're not talking about criminals.
>> the first stop for many child migrants to the united states is this border patrol facility in mcallen, texas. >> "good afternoon, welcome to the rio grande valley processing center..." >> it opened this summer in response to an influx of unaccompanied minors from mexico and central america. >> do you think this is an immigration issue or a refugee issue? do you think some of them will be granted political asylum? >> we're not talking about criminals.
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estar callado entonces estos ninos si son posible de sufrir de bullying take bridge/yulieth botello/mcallenn que los menoree pueden enfrentar este tipo de riesgos por su limitado acceso a recibir ayuda profesional ..por ej en caso de sufrir de depresion no acudir a un medico o hospital por temor de ser deportados. pero como lo comentan expertos los menores mas pequeÑos suelen adaptarse mas facilmente a un nuevo pais. rosa , es una madre inmigrante guatemalteca, paso largos dias con frio y hambre a lado de su hijo de 12 aÑos.el miedo a cruzar la frontera no la detuvo de hacerlo, dice haría todo por ver a su hijo feliz. sot/: rosa garcia/inmigrant e de guatemala sot/: eliazar fernandez/director refugio de inmigrantes llegan familias son papas o mamas con los hijos solos y traen de dos hasta 4 ninos vo cesar --- y sobre esto se trata nuestra pregunta de la noche: cree usted que niÑos migrantes mexicanos tienen ms problemas de conducta?... cont blanca --- para participar en esta consulta vaya a nuestra pgina de facebook telemundo 48 y escriba lo que piensa... su comentario podra ser compartido
estar callado entonces estos ninos si son posible de sufrir de bullying take bridge/yulieth botello/mcallenn que los menoree pueden enfrentar este tipo de riesgos por su limitado acceso a recibir ayuda profesional ..por ej en caso de sufrir de depresion no acudir a un medico o hospital por temor de ser deportados. pero como lo comentan expertos los menores mas pequeÑos suelen adaptarse mas facilmente a un nuevo pais. rosa , es una madre inmigrante guatemalteca, paso largos dias con frio y...
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he's an outstanding border patrol officer we met last week in mcallen texas while visiting the southern border in south texas. the presiding officer senator ron johnson and yours truly. this is ram ram garza jr. some of you may remember the pictures last summer when an unprecedented surge of central american children and families arrived at our texas border. the pictures really kind of burned into your memory for a lot of us. they were, the pictures were, we're more used to seeing in war zones than our own country. hundreds and hundreds of unaccompanied minors, mothers with young children in search of protection literally turning themselves in to our border agents and asking for asylum. the rio grande valley in south texas is where agent ram garza works. ram is the he's the acting patrol agent in charge of the rio grande valley sector of the u.s. border patrol. in the rio grande valley where ram works is the epi center of that humanitarian crisis that we witnessed last year. that's because most of the migrants were from the northern triangle of central america were fleeing violence, fle
he's an outstanding border patrol officer we met last week in mcallen texas while visiting the southern border in south texas. the presiding officer senator ron johnson and yours truly. this is ram ram garza jr. some of you may remember the pictures last summer when an unprecedented surge of central american children and families arrived at our texas border. the pictures really kind of burned into your memory for a lot of us. they were, the pictures were, we're more used to seeing in war zones...
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i was down at sacred heart in mcallen -- i mean it's a truly inspirational and amazing operation that they have going there. so i think that there's a lot of resources around. a lot of resources that the faith communities and other organizations would love to provide to providing alternative, true community based alternatives to detention that could really reduce the number of people in detention and eliminate family detention all together. >> i would just echo that. i would strongly urge the commission to think about encouraging the government to revisit this detention paradigm. it really should be used as a last resort. and when we have workable alternatives to detention, it can be used as a last resort. when it can't be used as a last resort and there are flight risks and individual who's are dangerous for the community then let's make sure that these individuals are placed in the appropriate facilities. to that i would really encourage you to encourage the government to ensure that the detention standards are applied to all facilities, all jails that are being used to hold nonciti
i was down at sacred heart in mcallen -- i mean it's a truly inspirational and amazing operation that they have going there. so i think that there's a lot of resources around. a lot of resources that the faith communities and other organizations would love to provide to providing alternative, true community based alternatives to detention that could really reduce the number of people in detention and eliminate family detention all together. >> i would just echo that. i would strongly urge...
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families walking into our respite center at the sacred heart church in mcallen, texas, are welcome, smiles greeted from volunteers who shout out "welcome." the welcome alone begins the transformation of restoring the dignity of these people, the families and the mothers and the children. they're moved to tears when they're welcomed. the community of the valley spearheaded by the charities are continuing and will continue to help those who are allowed to travel. some days there are more, some days there are less. today, more than 16,000 refugees have been helped from 13 different countries, the majority from hon dur ras, guatemala and el salvador. at the beginning of june, we were helping more than 200 individuals each day. while the numbers have dropped significantly. there are days when we receive close to 100 people today and some days that the numbers are just a handful of them. the numbers we held depend on the availability of space in the new holding detention facilities. for the most part, families are detained and kept in these facilities rather than being immediately released to tr
families walking into our respite center at the sacred heart church in mcallen, texas, are welcome, smiles greeted from volunteers who shout out "welcome." the welcome alone begins the transformation of restoring the dignity of these people, the families and the mothers and the children. they're moved to tears when they're welcomed. the community of the valley spearheaded by the charities are continuing and will continue to help those who are allowed to travel. some days there are...
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. >> un beso a la gente de houston, san antonio, dallas, mcallen!Ños sus tradiciones. >> la tradiciÓn mexicana, del vaquero, que sigue en la familia. desde los 8 meses lo traigo conmigo cabalgando. >> cerca de 300 jinetes se reÚnen cada aÑo para vivir esta aventura muy parecida al viejo oeste. >> queremos recordar a nuestros antepasados para que la juventud lo siga haciendo. >> a las mujeres tambiÉn les encanta participar, aÚn cuando descansado el recorrido. >> para mÍ todo es divertido. llegar, saludar a los amigos que vemos cada aÑo. levantarte temprano... >> no me da miedo traer a mi esposa, porque mi pareja, la que me acompaÑa, ya sea lluvia o sol. no me reclama nada, mÁs que prenda el calentador. >> estamos en alerta a todo momento, ya que pueden existir pÉrdidas en el camino o en los ranchos donde nos permiten pasar la noche. >> el peligro mÁs grandes son los chamaquitos, que empiezan a corretear los caballos. >> al caer la noche, empieza el baile, donde no puede faltar la coronaciÓn de la reina del rodeo 2015. mi respeto para los jinetes y su
. >> un beso a la gente de houston, san antonio, dallas, mcallen!Ños sus tradiciones. >> la tradiciÓn mexicana, del vaquero, que sigue en la familia. desde los 8 meses lo traigo conmigo cabalgando. >> cerca de 300 jinetes se reÚnen cada aÑo para vivir esta aventura muy parecida al viejo oeste. >> queremos recordar a nuestros antepasados para que la juventud lo siga haciendo. >> a las mujeres tambiÉn les encanta participar, aÚn cuando descansado el recorrido....
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pueden ver fotos, videos de sus artistas, noticias, pueden escuchar la radio en vivo de mcallen, austinmarÍa antonieta collins nos acompaÑa para contarnos absolutamente todo. >> gracias, es una labor de equipo extraordinaria, productores, camarÓgrafos... hoy en "aquÍ y ahora", este domingo. >> sabemos que va a ser un especial muy completo. vamos a ver imÁgenes nunca antes vistas. ¿quÉ fue lo que ustedes encontraron? >> las grabaciones muestran a un hombre que pocos pensaron cÓmo podrÍa estar... mira esta imagen. eso es cuando va despegando el traslado desde mazatlÁn hacia la ciudad de mÉxico. tÚ ves a un chapo guzmÁn que teme, no sabe quÉ va a suceder cuando cervantes - se levante ese helicÓptero. despuÉs de esas imÁgenes, vienen las exclusivas, las nunca antes vistas. ¿quÉ sucediÓ durante ese intento de captura a travÉs de cinco casas en sinaloa, una semana antes de que fuera finalmente aprehendido? imÁgenes que van a dejar al auditorio verdaderamente con la boca abierta. >> increÍble que haya pasado un aÑo. >> noticias univisiÓn tiene en este especial ese primer aniversario tras las s
pueden ver fotos, videos de sus artistas, noticias, pueden escuchar la radio en vivo de mcallen, austinmarÍa antonieta collins nos acompaÑa para contarnos absolutamente todo. >> gracias, es una labor de equipo extraordinaria, productores, camarÓgrafos... hoy en "aquÍ y ahora", este domingo. >> sabemos que va a ser un especial muy completo. vamos a ver imÁgenes nunca antes vistas. ¿quÉ fue lo que ustedes encontraron? >> las grabaciones muestran a un hombre que...
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mcallen, what happened in west virginia last week and how serious was it? >> guest: well it's obviously sees but anytime we have a transportation accident, derailment loss of also fuel and a hazmat incident it's serious and we need to take a serious. the u.s. uses almost 19 million barrels of crude oil each and every day in our country. as a consequence we have to move it aircraft to move from where it is extracted from the ground to our refineries. because we are finding oil in places where we lack traditional pipeline infrastructure more and more of this which would assign itself on the railroads. and by rail. and although rail is mainly safe, and you that this type of exponential growth in moving crude oil by rail accidents can happen. they shouldn't happen and we need to do a better job and we've been doing so far. >> host: before we get to bob deans i want to ask you about the editorial this morning and the "washington post." safety goes off the rails. here's the conclusion. industry is pushing for less -- longer timelines to fix its infrastructure. it
mcallen, what happened in west virginia last week and how serious was it? >> guest: well it's obviously sees but anytime we have a transportation accident, derailment loss of also fuel and a hazmat incident it's serious and we need to take a serious. the u.s. uses almost 19 million barrels of crude oil each and every day in our country. as a consequence we have to move it aircraft to move from where it is extracted from the ground to our refineries. because we are finding oil in places...
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mcallen, san antonio... >> ¿quieres ser parte de nuestro programa?s me dijo: sÍgueme molestando y llamÓ a la policÍa. >> quÉ ocurrentes! vamos a contarles lo siguiente. nadie sabe quÉ razones desataron la ira de un conductor al que la policÍa detuvo en baltimore por una posible infracciÓn de trÁnsito. imÁgenes de cámaras de vigilancia muestran cÓmo el sujeto se baja del auto y echa a correr en direcciÓn a la gente con la aparente intenciÓn de agredirlo. a pesar de las mÚltiples heridas, fue necesario solicitar refuerzos y emplean una pistola elÉctrica para poder controlarlo. sÓlo entonces fue posible transportarlo a un hospital. cerca de 4800 libras de marihuana fueron halladas en el interior de un camiÓn en arizona, un botÍn valorado en 3 millones de dÓlares. y ese no fue el mayor descubrimiento que hicieron autoridades fronterizas, ya que encontraron un sofisticado tÚnel clandestino dentro de una casa ubicada muy cerca de la frontera con mÉxico, y al parecer llevaba seis meses funcionando. debido al mal tiempo han declarado estado de emergencia en
mcallen, san antonio... >> ¿quieres ser parte de nuestro programa?s me dijo: sÍgueme molestando y llamÓ a la policÍa. >> quÉ ocurrentes! vamos a contarles lo siguiente. nadie sabe quÉ razones desataron la ira de un conductor al que la policÍa detuvo en baltimore por una posible infracciÓn de trÁnsito. imÁgenes de cámaras de vigilancia muestran cÓmo el sujeto se baja del auto y echa a correr en direcciÓn a la gente con la aparente intenciÓn de agredirlo. a pesar de las...
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mcallen, san antonio... >> ¿quieres ser parte de nuestro programa?ondo. Éste chico andaba jugando en las ramas de unos Árboles, hasta que mire nada mÁs. ( risas ) >> dios, pero eso es peligroso! >> era tremendo tronco. ¿se rompiÓ o se cayo nada mÁs? es un tronco grueso, estarÍa viejo. >> para Él y se rompiÓ una pierna. estoy muy dramÁtica, pero quÉ peligro! >> por lo menos se alcanzÓ a ver que se parÓ, pero el susto no se lo quita nadie. ey, dice ximena que te saca a pasear. >> Éstas son las ocurrencias de las aguelitas. >> un derecho y un revÉs. >> asÍ no, tienes que ir haciendo los puntos asÍ. >> ¿los puntos? ni que fuera rating. >> de tejido. >> ayer un muchacho en la calle me dijo: sÍgueme. y lo sigo. >> ¿y luego? >> a media calle me vuelve a decir: sÍgueme. y a las dos cuadras me dijo: sÍgueme molestando y llamÓ a la policÍa. >> quÉ ocurrentes! vamos a contarles lo siguiente. nadie sabe quÉ razones desataron la ira de un conductor al que la policÍa detuvo en baltimore por una posible infracciÓn de trÁnsito. imÁgenes de cámaras de vigilancia mues
mcallen, san antonio... >> ¿quieres ser parte de nuestro programa?ondo. Éste chico andaba jugando en las ramas de unos Árboles, hasta que mire nada mÁs. ( risas ) >> dios, pero eso es peligroso! >> era tremendo tronco. ¿se rompiÓ o se cayo nada mÁs? es un tronco grueso, estarÍa viejo. >> para Él y se rompiÓ una pierna. estoy muy dramÁtica, pero quÉ peligro! >> por lo menos se alcanzÓ a ver que se parÓ, pero el susto no se lo quita nadie. ey, dice...
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. >> un beso a la gente de houston, san antonio, dallas, mcallen!aludar a los amigos que vemos cada aÑo. levantarte temprano... >> no me da miedo traer a mi esposa, porque mi pareja, la que me acompaÑa, ya sea lluvia o sol. no me reclama nada, mÁs que prenda el calentador. >> estamos en alerta a todo momento, ya que pueden existir pÉrdidas en el camino o en los ranchos donde nos permiten pasar la noche. >> el peligro mÁs grandes son los chamaquitos, que empiezan a corretear los caballos. >> al caer la noche, empieza el baile, donde no puede faltar la coronaciÓn de la reina del rodeo 2015. mi respeto para los jinetes y sus familias. fue una aventura divertida pero agotadora. estÁn todos cordialmente invitados a esta gran cabalgata, y crÉame que vale la pena cuando estÁ de por medio el rodeo de san antonio. allÁ nos vemos. >> gracias, jessie! me encantan los caballos. en una ocasiÓn pude pasearme en una carreta, y es increÍble. la experiencia sÓnica. - es Única. >> alguien que usa muy bien las redes sociales en nuestra querida thalÍa. realmente te lle
. >> un beso a la gente de houston, san antonio, dallas, mcallen!aludar a los amigos que vemos cada aÑo. levantarte temprano... >> no me da miedo traer a mi esposa, porque mi pareja, la que me acompaÑa, ya sea lluvia o sol. no me reclama nada, mÁs que prenda el calentador. >> estamos en alerta a todo momento, ya que pueden existir pÉrdidas en el camino o en los ranchos donde nos permiten pasar la noche. >> el peligro mÁs grandes son los chamaquitos, que empiezan a...
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miles of the border and it was great to see how san diego's sector and tucson and my fellow texans in mcallen are doing the same thing. as the gentlewoman knows, i spent nine years as an undercover officer in the c.i.a. i chased groups like al qaeda and the taliban. i've traced narco traffickers all over the world and the threat is increasing and the threat is sfiff cated. the drug trafficking organizations in mexico are making $50 billion a year in the united states. that's billion with a b. that's a big number. their tactics, techniques and procedures are sophisticated and we need to keep up. it's about moves and countermoves and what i like about this bill is it empowers our members of the border patrol to do their job. . a lot of people talk about border security, i'd like to refine it a little bit. part of it is interdiction stopping people before they get to the border. it's grabbing them. it's having them in custody and then it's removal. this bill is focused on this first piece of border security which is interdiction. we need to make sure that our men and women that are on the border
miles of the border and it was great to see how san diego's sector and tucson and my fellow texans in mcallen are doing the same thing. as the gentlewoman knows, i spent nine years as an undercover officer in the c.i.a. i chased groups like al qaeda and the taliban. i've traced narco traffickers all over the world and the threat is increasing and the threat is sfiff cated. the drug trafficking organizations in mexico are making $50 billion a year in the united states. that's billion with a b....