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mr. ramirez's story twhaent on television with his face so that could open up to deportation tomorrow, il, i'll tell you i don't know his particular circumstance, but from everything you've said he's probably not in danger of that because he is in that dreamer category. >> but he's not a dreamer. but that's the thing aries not actually a dreamer. so he could be, right? >> in fact, yes, he could be. now, look. if you -- i don't care what crime it is that you commit, there are penalties associated, whether it is a small misdemeanor or if ita i very serious one. there are, in fact, ramifications. >> so driving without a license in thinks case twice, does that count that he should be deported. >> kwle, coming into this country illegally starts the process, i mean starts that problem. he has to live with this for. >> but he was 7. >> forever until he gets it straightened out. >> okay. so, you know, now he's got how many -- he's been there 26 years old. >> 22. >> so he's -- 22. so he's had however many years to try to get this straightened out. apparently hasn't done it and so, yeah, there are
mr. ramirez's story twhaent on television with his face so that could open up to deportation tomorrow, il, i'll tell you i don't know his particular circumstance, but from everything you've said he's probably not in danger of that because he is in that dreamer category. >> but he's not a dreamer. but that's the thing aries not actually a dreamer. so he could be, right? >> in fact, yes, he could be. now, look. if you -- i don't care what crime it is that you commit, there are...
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mr. ramirez medina came here at age seven, the son of an illegal alien criminal named antonio ramirez.here he is. he spent a year and a washington state prison for felony drug trafficking. he was a dealer. infinite i.c.e. rate, he was picked up along with his son, but get this. ramirez-pelndo has been deported eight times. yet, still was residing outside of seattle. would you want someone in your neighborhood deported eight times? we have not heard one, not one, liberal voice commenting on that. instead, they are focusing on daniel. >> and another assault on our values, in the past week, we have witnessed i.c.e. rates across our nation, targeting parents, students, and daca protected dreamers. >> bill: the protection congresswoman pelosi is talking about was mandated by president obama. it is called deferred action for childhood arrivals or daca. essentially, the order says that children brought to america by illegal alien parents and to have no criminal history should be allowed to stay and work her. daniel ramirez medina was part of that program. the problem is the department of home
mr. ramirez medina came here at age seven, the son of an illegal alien criminal named antonio ramirez.here he is. he spent a year and a washington state prison for felony drug trafficking. he was a dealer. infinite i.c.e. rate, he was picked up along with his son, but get this. ramirez-pelndo has been deported eight times. yet, still was residing outside of seattle. would you want someone in your neighborhood deported eight times? we have not heard one, not one, liberal voice commenting on...
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mr. ramirez medina is a victim of the trump administration's overzealous immigration program.are having demonstrations. >> "free danielle!" >> bill: i think she wants daniel freed. the case is complicated by his father, who apparently defied deportation eight times. he was a convicted drug dealer who had served a year in prison. yet, he was still in the usa last week when rounded up with his son. joining us from seattle, fox news correspondent, dan springer, who is courting, covering the story for us. let's walk through this now. we don't know where the father is, right? he was deported eight times -- where is he? >> we know where he is at now. he is at the tacoma detention center in the northwest detention center run by i.c.e. he is awaiting prosecution on coming back into the country illegally after being deported, as you want to come eight times. he is also set for deportation, as well. he's at the same detention center as his son. >> bill: they are both in the same place in tacoma. the sun is just basically rounded up because he was an illegal alien. but he is covered by d
mr. ramirez medina is a victim of the trump administration's overzealous immigration program.are having demonstrations. >> "free danielle!" >> bill: i think she wants daniel freed. the case is complicated by his father, who apparently defied deportation eight times. he was a convicted drug dealer who had served a year in prison. yet, he was still in the usa last week when rounded up with his son. joining us from seattle, fox news correspondent, dan springer, who is...
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mr. ramirez remain detained in the tacoma detention center. right now, we're trying to ensure that his rights are protected. like you discussed, he has no criminal record at all. he has been twice applied for and has been vetted and granted protection for arrivals. despite that, he was picked up by immigration officials. juan: why are they holding him under daca?tected what are they alleging? >> well, i mean, at this under , there is no evidence. i think there have been some statements they have made regarding possible gang membership. n dispute that. as i mentioned, there is absolutely no evidence of that. in fact, in the filing we submitted to the court in seattle, there is evidence of fabrications of evidence regarding that. juan: what are your concerns about not only what the trump administration has done so far, but now the word of this new, the memos that secretary kelly has signed off on? how could that affect undocumented immigrants or recipients?re daca what are your main concerns? ramirez and his case is a good example of the lack of
mr. ramirez remain detained in the tacoma detention center. right now, we're trying to ensure that his rights are protected. like you discussed, he has no criminal record at all. he has been twice applied for and has been vetted and granted protection for arrivals. despite that, he was picked up by immigration officials. juan: why are they holding him under daca?tected what are they alleging? >> well, i mean, at this under , there is no evidence. i think there have been some statements...
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mr. ramirez. his lawyers say that is completely false. they're having that i give it a federal court right now. argumente having that in front of the federal court right now. amy: the memos explicitly state immigrants protected under president obama's program daca, as you said, deferred action for childhood arrivals, are exempt, but the new dhs documents come on the heels of this arrest of daniel ramirez. . want to turn to a comment we would to washington state just be to people there. his arrest alarmed immigrant communities who still fear the trump administration might target other daca recipients. >> if he knew us had any doubt that the truck machine has degraded open season on all immigrants in this country, that doubt should have evaporated by now. with daniel's arrest, we have seen the federal government break its promise and shown it cannot be trusted. amy: cesar vargas? in agent seeing enforcing a broken immigration that is, it is not able to differentiate between someone who has been living here for many years, contributing to th
mr. ramirez. his lawyers say that is completely false. they're having that i give it a federal court right now. argumente having that in front of the federal court right now. amy: the memos explicitly state immigrants protected under president obama's program daca, as you said, deferred action for childhood arrivals, are exempt, but the new dhs documents come on the heels of this arrest of daniel ramirez. . want to turn to a comment we would to washington state just be to people there. his...
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mr. ramirez. >> good afternoon, commissioners mission resident and like to say that in the country been hereears ago and i came to the mists because my english was i don't speak english so i felt safe and not isolated i think this is a situation so for the chinese community and filipino and every community with all the contributes that the latino has made to san francisco i don't know why we're not having a latino cultural district i hope we have more resources to prevent displacement and for latinos a small business owner - started hiring people from places i hope we have more money for the programs to have jobs - and i hope this latinos nominations is provide for money more affordable housing for working-class people that are displaced in the mission i don't want to repeat but as someone that has been in the mission worked for a nonprofit and part of the coalition build the marble not the monster i support this thank you. >> thank you. >> and two additional speakers (calling names). >> go ahead mr. hoe. >> i'll be quick i'm half italian and celebrate we have north beach and chinatown and h
mr. ramirez. >> good afternoon, commissioners mission resident and like to say that in the country been hereears ago and i came to the mists because my english was i don't speak english so i felt safe and not isolated i think this is a situation so for the chinese community and filipino and every community with all the contributes that the latino has made to san francisco i don't know why we're not having a latino cultural district i hope we have more resources to prevent displacement and...
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mr. ramirez. >> good afternoon, commissioners mission resident and like to say that in the country been hereears ago and i came to the mists because my english was i don't speak english so i felt safe and not isolated i think this is a situation so for the chinese community and filipino and every community with all the contributes that the latino has made to san francisco i don't know why we're not having a latino cultural district i hope we have more resources to prevent displacement and for latinos a small business owner - started hiring people from places i hope we have more money for the programs to have jobs - and i hope this latinos nominations is provide for money more affordable housing for working-class people that are displaced in the mission i don't want to repeat but as someone that has been in the mission worked for a nonprofit and part of the coalition build the marble not the monster i support this thank you. >> thank you. >> and two additional speakers (calling names). >> go ahead mr. hoe. >> i'll be quick i'm half italian and celebrate we have north beach and chinatown and h
mr. ramirez. >> good afternoon, commissioners mission resident and like to say that in the country been hereears ago and i came to the mists because my english was i don't speak english so i felt safe and not isolated i think this is a situation so for the chinese community and filipino and every community with all the contributes that the latino has made to san francisco i don't know why we're not having a latino cultural district i hope we have more resources to prevent displacement and...
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mr. i couldn't wait! >> reporter: stephanie ramirez, wusa 9. >> now liam spent about 3 month in the hospital after. he turns 1 tomorrow, weighing around 15 pounds 15-ounces, and that is small for his age, but he's actually as healthy as he can be thanks to the team work from that day. i love those stories. >> a gift from the heart. that's for sure. >>> are you looking for a last- minute gift for valentine's day? tomorrow morning on wake up washington, some ideas if you're scrambling to find something more creative than flowers. >> they will have the westminster dog show underway in new york city, and a look at funnier moments. join jan and mike >> parents listen up, do you really know what your kids are doing on social media when they are out there playing on their phone? two teens will show us how easy it is to hide things online from their parents. >>> and the tallest dam in the nation is threatening to spill into the valley below. we will hear from some of the residents who are trying to get out of the way tonight. >>> actually a pretty nice valentine's day start, and there will be some clouds t
mr. i couldn't wait! >> reporter: stephanie ramirez, wusa 9. >> now liam spent about 3 month in the hospital after. he turns 1 tomorrow, weighing around 15 pounds 15-ounces, and that is small for his age, but he's actually as healthy as he can be thanks to the team work from that day. i love those stories. >> a gift from the heart. that's for sure. >>> are you looking for a last- minute gift for valentine's day? tomorrow morning on wake up washington, some ideas if...
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mr. puzder's company. the senators also heard from roberto ramirez who has worked in the fast food industry for over 20 years, mostly at carl's jr. in los angeles, california. he worked regularly off the clock at carl's jr. meaning they didn't pay him. roberto even had a full paycheck stolen by his manager. you know, for every laura, lupe and roberto, we found dozens of workers who were afraid to speak out about the terrible conditions at c.k.e. we compiled some of the stories from folks brave enough to speak up into a 20-page report detailing firsthand accounts of the men and women who work for mr. puzder. those stories are horrifying, and i will read some of them later this hour. mr. puzder's company has a truly atrocious record of treating his own workers terribly. indeed, he has dripping disdain for people who work for a living. this alone disqualifies him to be secretary of labor. but there's more. in recent weeks, it has come out that mr. puzder employed an undocumented immigrant in his household for years and he didn't pay taxes on that employee. yup, you heard that correctly. the trump administration
mr. puzder's company. the senators also heard from roberto ramirez who has worked in the fast food industry for over 20 years, mostly at carl's jr. in los angeles, california. he worked regularly off the clock at carl's jr. meaning they didn't pay him. roberto even had a full paycheck stolen by his manager. you know, for every laura, lupe and roberto, we found dozens of workers who were afraid to speak out about the terrible conditions at c.k.e. we compiled some of the stories from folks brave...