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and murietta mayor alan long. first, congressman, your office was kind enough to send us one of the pictures of the processing centers you visited. describe the situation to me now, both in terms of the numbers of children coming across on a daily basis, where are they? who is taking care of them? >> first of all, just this month of may, we had on the texas border, border patrol detained 38,000 individuals, 9,700 of them were killed coming in with no parents. you can see that the border patrol is having a challenging time. there's just not enough facilities that can hold that many individuals, as those pictures have shown. the other thing is not enough detention spaces. so, therefore, adults are being held and then there's about 20, 25 flights a week that will send back to central america, some from laredo, el paso and brownsville. if you're a woman, a mother with a child, then they're being dropped off. in fact, every week in this area, down here in south texas, about 500 individuals are being released at the bus
and murietta mayor alan long. first, congressman, your office was kind enough to send us one of the pictures of the processing centers you visited. describe the situation to me now, both in terms of the numbers of children coming across on a daily basis, where are they? who is taking care of them? >> first of all, just this month of may, we had on the texas border, border patrol detained 38,000 individuals, 9,700 of them were killed coming in with no parents. you can see that the border...
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fortunately we feel murietta is still a safe place.aven't been able to show the compassionate side. we don't know what the plan is once they get here because they haven't gotten here yet. >> i read, mayor, you said look, we are keeping track of how much this cost. we are going to send washington a big fat bill. i say good luck getting them to pay for it what do you do in the meantime with crowds like, this the numbers are starring, this -- staggering, this is poised to bankrupt your city. it's not a national security or local security issue now but it could be one very quickly. >> yeah. that's one of the things we considered in, like i said, we oppose the process by which they're following. they bring the immigrants here. not the immigrants themselves. that's really an important factor. somehow this has been spun that we are racist and against immigration. we have a border patrol office in our city. immigrants are processed each and every day and no one protests that. problem we have is the resources to support something like this. all
fortunately we feel murietta is still a safe place.aven't been able to show the compassionate side. we don't know what the plan is once they get here because they haven't gotten here yet. >> i read, mayor, you said look, we are keeping track of how much this cost. we are going to send washington a big fat bill. i say good luck getting them to pay for it what do you do in the meantime with crowds like, this the numbers are starring, this -- staggering, this is poised to bankrupt your city....
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today in murietta they were supposed to be given health and criminal background checks but protestors succeeded in turning them away. the buses were taken right back to a processing center in san ysidro. murrieta city council meeting some residents cried. >> i feel like -- [ crying ] >> -- we're destroyed because of the administration. >> reporter: others begged for help. >> we need the national guard on that border. >> reporter: in murrieta, stacy butler, kpix 5. >> white house estimates 50,000 unaccompanied minors have crossed the boardser in the u.s. in just recent months. >>> it's all over for team usa. >> the end of the road for the u.s. >> that's how i felt watching on the couch yesterday. >> devastating. >> belgium eliminated the u.s. with a 2-1 win in extra time. the match was scoreless after 90 minutes of regulations that's to u.s. goalkeeper tim howard. but in the end, belgium won. san jose earthquakes star chris wondolowski had a wide-open chance to break the scoreless tie near the end of regulation but the native of danville missed the net. it hurts to see that, doesn't it
today in murietta they were supposed to be given health and criminal background checks but protestors succeeded in turning them away. the buses were taken right back to a processing center in san ysidro. murrieta city council meeting some residents cried. >> i feel like -- [ crying ] >> -- we're destroyed because of the administration. >> reporter: others begged for help. >> we need the national guard on that border. >> reporter: in murrieta, stacy butler, kpix 5....
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there was passion on both sides in murietta.e center of this nation's debate over illegal immigration. >> what do you hope happens out of all this. >> i hope w turn them back. >> i'm here in support of the children that have been brought to this country. give them enough money. we can not handle this invasion. >> this is no the whether the country is all b.they are not criminals. >> not knowing exactly when the bus would say arrive some people spent the entire night out here. >> if we argued about that okay. you didn't want to listen. that's crazy. >>reporter: as the sun rose the crowd only got more vocal. >> do you have any native american blood in you. i do you don't. so don't get in my face. >>reporter: one person arrested for alledgedly obstruct ago police officer. by lunch time things appeared to be getting a little out of hand. >> getting really cholesterol to have a chaotic situation. >>reporter: so police divided the crowd. but even with law enforcement in the middle there was still plenty of yelling. whether are you goi
there was passion on both sides in murietta.e center of this nation's debate over illegal immigration. >> what do you hope happens out of all this. >> i hope w turn them back. >> i'm here in support of the children that have been brought to this country. give them enough money. we can not handle this invasion. >> this is no the whether the country is all b.they are not criminals. >> not knowing exactly when the bus would say arrive some people spent the entire...
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more protests and now arrests in murietta, california. >> go back to mexico! >> as republicans call for mass deportation -- >> i know it sounds harsh. i know it sounds difficult. >> -- tonight, why the origins of this border crisis point to another presidency. >> i'm the decider and i decide what is best. >>> then, the u.s. state department demands answers after the beating of an american teen by israeli forces is caught on tape. >> i remember them punching me and after a couple of punches, i went unconscious. >>> plus, moral monday descends on a north carolina courtroom, with that state's democracy hanging in the balance. >> the whole nation's got to watch what's going on here in north carolina. >> reverend william barber joins me tonight. >>> and major news organization takes a stand on climate science as the deniers keep on trucking. "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. you are looking at aerial footage from earlier today of more than 100 migrant women and children arriving in san diego, california. it's the third time
more protests and now arrests in murietta, california. >> go back to mexico! >> as republicans call for mass deportation -- >> i know it sounds harsh. i know it sounds difficult. >> -- tonight, why the origins of this border crisis point to another presidency. >> i'm the decider and i decide what is best. >>> then, the u.s. state department demands answers after the beating of an american teen by israeli forces is caught on tape. >> i remember them...
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." >> not in murietta. not in murietta. >> no papers, no fear. our children stay here. gwen: the immigration debate. takes a fierce new turn. as house republicans prepare to sue the president. >> this is a problem of the president's own making. he's been president for 5 1/2 years. when is he going to take responsibility for something? >> you hear them, sue him. impeach him. really?
." >> not in murietta. not in murietta. >> no papers, no fear. our children stay here. gwen: the immigration debate. takes a fierce new turn. as house republicans prepare to sue the president. >> this is a problem of the president's own making. he's been president for 5 1/2 years. when is he going to take responsibility for something? >> you hear them, sue him. impeach him. really?
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." >> not in murietta. not in murietta. >> no papers, no fear. our children stay here. gwen: the immigration debate. takes a fierce new turn. as house republicans prepare to sue the president. >> this is a problem of the president's own making. he's been president for 5 1/2 years. when is he going to take responsibility for something? >> you hear them, sue him. impeach him. really? for what?
." >> not in murietta. not in murietta. >> no papers, no fear. our children stay here. gwen: the immigration debate. takes a fierce new turn. as house republicans prepare to sue the president. >> this is a problem of the president's own making. he's been president for 5 1/2 years. when is he going to take responsibility for something? >> you hear them, sue him. impeach him. really? for what?
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that day, the anti-immigrant protesters got their way in murietta, california.hey got the buses holding those kids to turn back, diverting them to other facilities in the southwest of the country. now, that happened last week, but those protests are not over. people are still congregating. protesters on both sides. msnbc contributor, filmmaker alexandra pelosi was there on the ground over the holiday weekend and shot some of this footage. >> i'm here to support my city of murietta, because really we're a small town and don't have the resources of capabilities of managing 140 people every single three days. >> reporter: what is your worst fear? >> worst fear is people coming and it just starts spreading disease and whatnot and stuff gets spread throughout our little town and community to our children. >> what part of children don't you understand? what part of children don't you understand? what part of children don't you understand? >> if obama likes them so much, let them stay at the white house. >> give me your tired, your poor, your masses, yearning to breath
that day, the anti-immigrant protesters got their way in murietta, california.hey got the buses holding those kids to turn back, diverting them to other facilities in the southwest of the country. now, that happened last week, but those protests are not over. people are still congregating. protesters on both sides. msnbc contributor, filmmaker alexandra pelosi was there on the ground over the holiday weekend and shot some of this footage. >> i'm here to support my city of murietta,...
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protesters in murietta, california.re jubilant because this chartered plane from texas filled with undocumented immigrants from central america, most of them women and children, went to chula vista, california, instead of murietta. the federal government is moving them to california to cope with the crisis in texas. an influx has crammed facilities along the texas border. a total of 60 to 80,000 children without parents are expected to cross illegally this year. the government's solution, fly and bus them elsewhere for processing. that didn't work last week in murrietta. protesters forced them to turn away from the murrieta border station. it's turned this normally quiet town into a battleground for the nation's immigration policy. the buses may not have arrived this time, but immigration and customs enforcement says the migrants will keep on coming to southern california. protesters promise the same. >> as long as it takes is what it comes down to. we don't want to see any confrontations between us and government agenc
protesters in murietta, california.re jubilant because this chartered plane from texas filled with undocumented immigrants from central america, most of them women and children, went to chula vista, california, instead of murietta. the federal government is moving them to california to cope with the crisis in texas. an influx has crammed facilities along the texas border. a total of 60 to 80,000 children without parents are expected to cross illegally this year. the government's solution, fly...
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in places like el paso and el centro, the buss were welcomed, but back in murietta, many promised the undocument ee immigrants won't get here without a fight. immigration centers like this one are overwhelmed. even though tomorrow will be no day off for border patrol officers. lester? >> thank you. we've got good news about the economy today. the government said employers added 288,000 jobs in june, fifth month in a row the number has been over 200,000. that news sent the unemployment rate down to 6.1%. that's a six-year low and on wall street, that sent the dow up 92 points to close above 17,000 for the first time. cnbc's sharon epperson is here with more. does this mean the economy now has stabilize? turned that corner? >> it's certainly a very good jobs report, but it's not strong enough to say the economy is back to normal. we need to continue to see the unemployment rate go down. >> and what about the unemployment picture, does it really tell the whole story. are we still seeing a good segment of the population behind? >> this job recovery is not benefitting everyone. if you look
in places like el paso and el centro, the buss were welcomed, but back in murietta, many promised the undocument ee immigrants won't get here without a fight. immigration centers like this one are overwhelmed. even though tomorrow will be no day off for border patrol officers. lester? >> thank you. we've got good news about the economy today. the government said employers added 288,000 jobs in june, fifth month in a row the number has been over 200,000. that news sent the unemployment...
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he said, look, most of the people weren't really from murietta, it's about the safe of the children i'med him, if buses come back -- remember these buses had to be turned around and sent to another processing border facility, so i said, if -- if the buses came back, would you make it so that it could reach the federal facility? he didn't quite say yes but certainly you can tell a lot from his answer. >> i guarantee you, if a bus were to arrive at the murietta border patrol and those aliens were here, you would see that, we would treat them with compassion. the unfortunate part is that never occurred. again, this is a democracy. for whatever reason, the bus was turned around, i'm not going deal with that now, that happened. it wasn't anyone's call. what i'm telling you right now if those buses were to arrive here tomorrow, enter the border patrol facility, you would see what murietta is known for, comparing, compassionate community. >> so again, a mayor, young mayor obviously, dealing with the idea, there's freedom of speech but then there's the imagery that came out from there which sho
he said, look, most of the people weren't really from murietta, it's about the safe of the children i'med him, if buses come back -- remember these buses had to be turned around and sent to another processing border facility, so i said, if -- if the buses came back, would you make it so that it could reach the federal facility? he didn't quite say yes but certainly you can tell a lot from his answer. >> i guarantee you, if a bus were to arrive at the murietta border patrol and those...
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murietta may be deceiving. residents here remain on edge, that the next group of undocumented migrants could head their way. on tuesday, lance barracino took to the streets when the buses first arrived, were surrounded and forced to turn back. >> they immediately say that you are angry, that you are mean, that you lack compassion. >> it isn't a race issue. >> i am central american born, as a mother i do have compassion. >> she legally immigrated to the u.s. from belize and says proper legal channels need to be followed and enforced. >> i feel for those women, and i hurt for those children, but as an american, this is not okay. america does not have the capacity to be inundated. >> we are all immigrants. >> demonstrators both for and against the influx of immigrants from central america have descended on murrietta after the border patrol announced it would bring in bus loads of undocumented migrants every 72 hours. >> luz diegos calls the heated protests heartbreaking. >> they risked their life to get here, beca
murietta may be deceiving. residents here remain on edge, that the next group of undocumented migrants could head their way. on tuesday, lance barracino took to the streets when the buses first arrived, were surrounded and forced to turn back. >> they immediately say that you are angry, that you are mean, that you lack compassion. >> it isn't a race issue. >> i am central american born, as a mother i do have compassion. >> she legally immigrated to the u.s. from belize...
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." >> not in murietta. not in murietta. >> no papers, no fear. our children stay here. gwen: the immigration debate. takes a fierce new turn. as house republicans prepare to sue the president. >> this is a problem of the president's own making. he's been president for 5 1/2 years. when is he going to take responsibility for something? >> you hear them, sue him. impeach him. really? for what? you're going to sue me to -- for doing my job? gwen: tough talk from all sides. but is there any room left for compromise? the same question looms along israel's border with gaza. as rockets and bombs fly. >> no country on earth would remain passive in the face of hundreds of rockets fired on its cities. and israel is no exception. >> we call on the security council to act now to stop the bleeding in occupied palestine. gwen: can the u.s. broker a cease-fire? and nations spying on their allies. will old friends become new enemies? covering the week, he would he had of the -- ed o'keefe of "the washington post." fawn johnson of "national journal." indira lakshmanan of bloomberg news.
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after they are done with that, they will be bused to the local border patrol office here in murietta. >> reporter: after the group is processed, they will not be sent back to their home countries. the mayor says immigration officials will see to it the individuals take transportation to stay with family or friends in the area. >> based on what border patrol told us if they are going to process 140 without incident and these people reach their destinations that's the best- case scenario. >> reporter: locals worried law enforcement here will be overwhelmed. >> it's scary. they said every eight hours they process 25 people. it's like do the math. they are bringing them in every 72 hours. it's crazy! >> that was tom waite reporting there. murietta's mayor says police will be ready for any security issues but acknowledges the people arriving do not have criminal records. >>> still ahead, particles in the air linked to heart disease and bay area companies are being allowed to put them out there. why the air district is not cracking down. >> plus, how you can own a piece of the world's large
after they are done with that, they will be bused to the local border patrol office here in murietta. >> reporter: after the group is processed, they will not be sent back to their home countries. the mayor says immigration officials will see to it the individuals take transportation to stay with family or friends in the area. >> based on what border patrol told us if they are going to process 140 without incident and these people reach their destinations that's the best- case...
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one person was arrested in murietta, california.his is the same town that blocked a bus of undocumented i am grant earlier this week -- i am grasped this week. they are preparing to block more buses that come into town. >> with signs in hand and folding chairs on the streets, some residents in murietta, california are preparing to spends the holiday blocking more buses of undocumented immigrants headed their way just as they did earlier this week. >> this is an invasion. why is the national guard not out there stopping them from coming in? >> some residents of a small california town to the governor of the big state of texas calling for military muscle. >> it mil tarizes the border. i don't know whether we have asked or that is an answer to children. >> the homeland security committee heard testimony on the same day border patrol caught another group of immigrant families trying to illegally cross the texas mexico border. >> allowing them to remain here will online encourage the next group of individuals to undertake this very, very
one person was arrested in murietta, california.his is the same town that blocked a bus of undocumented i am grant earlier this week -- i am grasped this week. they are preparing to block more buses that come into town. >> with signs in hand and folding chairs on the streets, some residents in murietta, california are preparing to spends the holiday blocking more buses of undocumented immigrants headed their way just as they did earlier this week. >> this is an invasion. why is the...
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today in murietta, they were supposed to be given health and criminal background checks.eeded in turning them away. the buses were taken right back to a processing center in san ysidro. tonight, at the murrieta city council meeting, some residents wept before the council. >> i feel like we're being destroyed because of the administration. [ crying ] >> reporter: others begged for help. >> we need the national guard on that border. [ applause ] >> reporter: in murietta, stacy butler, kpix 5. >> white house estimates 50,000 unaccompanied minors have crossed the border into the united states in just the recent months. >>> hundreds of residents in napa county are still out of their homes as firefighters try to get a handle on a raging wildfire. it's burned almost 3,000 acres and is only 30% contained. kpix 5's anne makovec is with fire crews in napa county with an update. >>> reporter: yeah. i just got it confirmed by officers here on scene to my side over here some of the structures that burned. five structures including a home lost because of this fire that broke out at abo
today in murietta, they were supposed to be given health and criminal background checks.eeded in turning them away. the buses were taken right back to a processing center in san ysidro. tonight, at the murrieta city council meeting, some residents wept before the council. >> i feel like we're being destroyed because of the administration. [ crying ] >> reporter: others begged for help. >> we need the national guard on that border. [ applause ] >> reporter: in murietta,...
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. >> more buses of undocumented immigrants are schedule would to arrive in murietta tomorrow on america's independence day. vocal residents on both sides of the issue and area police are preparing for confrontations. >> they're not born here. they need to go back to mexico. >> tensionses are mounting in southern california where migrants are being sent because of overcrudding border facilities in texas. >> illegal aliens. they came across illegally. >> wednesday night, hundreds packed a town hall in murietta, california demanding answers. >> is there another bus coming to our city? >> we will receive one airplane every 72 hours. >> less than 24 hours earlier, many of these same residents were part of an angry road block that forced three buses full of central american migrants away from the murietta border patrol station. they ended up 60 miles away, where 140 undocumented immigrants mostly women and children walked into an uncertain future. >> it's heartbreaking to see this happening coming from the land of opportunity. >> the man in the middle of the murietta controversy is the city's m
. >> more buses of undocumented immigrants are schedule would to arrive in murietta tomorrow on america's independence day. vocal residents on both sides of the issue and area police are preparing for confrontations. >> they're not born here. they need to go back to mexico. >> tensionses are mounting in southern california where migrants are being sent because of overcrudding border facilities in texas. >> illegal aliens. they came across illegally. >> wednesday...
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the federal government ships them to murietta, not scened to handle these numbers.he facility is designed to handle 20 at a time and they're bringing in by a couple hundred at a time. the facility is basically a concrete floor with a handful of steel benches. they are not fed, they are not bathed, reds on the road as homeless people. it's just not fair to us or them. my wife made the equip last saturday that, you know, it's illegal to drop a dog off on the side of the road because it's in humane, yet the federal government is doing this with thousands and thousands of people. to ad to that, my wife immigrated here legally as a child from mexico, naturalized in 2007. this is a slap in the face to people like her who went through the process, a process that's there to protect us from disease and so forth. >> you mentioned the process, it is a little more complicated than dropping people off in the streets. they are no longer head to go your town, appears that it worked, these protests. >> right. >> thanks for your time. >> in our next hour, we'll have much more with l
the federal government ships them to murietta, not scened to handle these numbers.he facility is designed to handle 20 at a time and they're bringing in by a couple hundred at a time. the facility is basically a concrete floor with a handful of steel benches. they are not fed, they are not bathed, reds on the road as homeless people. it's just not fair to us or them. my wife made the equip last saturday that, you know, it's illegal to drop a dog off on the side of the road because it's in...
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processing them at border patrol centers in smaller towns like murietta.me. >> we're not going to stand for it. that's just how it is. there's thousands and millions of other people who have done it the right way. but for people to just come in here and ask for free handout, that's my money. >> migrant rights supporters say on this holiday, murietta should recall america's own history of its birth and that it's a nation of immigrants. >> impoverished europeans came here in droves in the 1800s, and up to the 1900s, now when we have rights, other places they're trying to come through the borders, suddenly it's different because we have these divisions based on race, based on language and based on chauvinism. >> obey the law. obey the law! >> while both sides engaged in plenty of free speech, the protest was relatively peaceful. >> usa, usa! >> though several were arrested. the buses never did show up. but if they do return, protesters promise they'll be here to greet them. allison, victor? >> kyung lah, thank you. >>> a father and husband sending explicit se
processing them at border patrol centers in smaller towns like murietta.me. >> we're not going to stand for it. that's just how it is. there's thousands and millions of other people who have done it the right way. but for people to just come in here and ask for free handout, that's my money. >> migrant rights supporters say on this holiday, murietta should recall america's own history of its birth and that it's a nation of immigrants. >> impoverished europeans came here in...
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>> well, my reaction would be that the people of murietta and the surrounding area are exercising their constitutional right of protest. however, i would also say that there is a humanitarian crisis taking place, and the people that are coming to murietta, we didn't ask them to come here, but they will be processed in murita sooner or later. >> do you feel like people are directing that anger at the right people? there was definitely palpable anger you saw in that crowd, but it was really directed at that bus. do you think that's the place to direct it? >> the place to direct the anger of the people of murieta and the surrounding areas, and i highlight that many of the people in that crowd were not from murieta, but the place to direct their anger is in washington, d.c. over our lack of a clear, consistent, coherent immigration policy. >> i think a lot of people would agree with you. you've already had a senate immigration bill pass. it passed pretty overwhelmingly, 68-32, in june, including 14 republicans. it was a bipartisan bill. one of the things it required was 20,000 border agents
>> well, my reaction would be that the people of murietta and the surrounding area are exercising their constitutional right of protest. however, i would also say that there is a humanitarian crisis taking place, and the people that are coming to murietta, we didn't ask them to come here, but they will be processed in murita sooner or later. >> do you feel like people are directing that anger at the right people? there was definitely palpable anger you saw in that crowd, but it was...
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a hundred southern californians chanting "go home" blocked the road to the immigration center in murietta, south of los angeles, forcing the three busloads to turn back to a similar facility in san diego where they will be processed. if there is no criminal record, largely are released around the u.s. statistically, up to 75% will stay either through asylum or by absconding from a court date. murietta residents said, not here. >> i'm sick of seeing my tax dollarses wasted. >> we have enough issueses here. we have our own veterans, homeless mothers, a lot of people living on the streets in l.a. we need to take care of these people first. >> the administration claim it is surge is driven by violence in central america. agents say not true. children say they are coming to live with family. adults are coached, reciting a script claiming credible fear in english. the border patrol caught about 7,000 unaccompanied minorses in 2011. this year it expects 90,000 but i.c.e. deported fewer than a thousand last year. >> i.c.e. is basically going to tell them when you get to your final destination, th
a hundred southern californians chanting "go home" blocked the road to the immigration center in murietta, south of los angeles, forcing the three busloads to turn back to a similar facility in san diego where they will be processed. if there is no criminal record, largely are released around the u.s. statistically, up to 75% will stay either through asylum or by absconding from a court date. murietta residents said, not here. >> i'm sick of seeing my tax dollarses wasted....
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by cars and robberies. >> what's happening in murietta, and quickly? upset and tired of being a dumping ground, not being informed about what is going on. we're getting tired of hearing about the little kids well, that may be 20% but rest are adults or juveniles. it's not the pleasant ones. there are good ones in that mix, but not most of them, i don't think. i don't care what group you belong to, whether left or right, or whatever. if you come here, you've got to do it the right way. by law. no other way. >> i agree with you, sabine. thank you very much. i'm sorry about the loss of your son. thank you very much. >> thank you. so much. thank you. >> and coming up, we'll have more "hannity" right after the break as we continue from the rio grande. rn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. eachwon't have a claim.wners that's why allstate claim free rewards gives you money back for ev
by cars and robberies. >> what's happening in murietta, and quickly? upset and tired of being a dumping ground, not being informed about what is going on. we're getting tired of hearing about the little kids well, that may be 20% but rest are adults or juveniles. it's not the pleasant ones. there are good ones in that mix, but not most of them, i don't think. i don't care what group you belong to, whether left or right, or whatever. if you come here, you've got to do it the right way. by...
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and when they were taken by bus, they specifically avoided this town in murietta, california. as we watched all week, it's become heated in the exchange. last night, protesters and counterprotesters again squared off at the border patrol facility. as we've seen, heated all week. >> shame on you, shame on you! >> i don't hate you, i hate, you're a law-breaker. >> meanwhile here in washington, the political battle continues. nearly 3,000 miles away from where the protests are taking place, at the white house yesterday, the president attended a naturalization ceremony for 25 new american citizens. and he again made a big pitch for immigration reform. >> if we want to keep attracting the best and the brightest from beyond our shores, we're going to have to fix our immigration system, which is broken and pass common-sense immigration reform. we shouldn't be making it harder for the best and brightest to come here, creating jobs and growing the economy, we should be making it easier. >> the president said this sort of ceremony, one of the favorites he has to do at the white house, i
and when they were taken by bus, they specifically avoided this town in murietta, california. as we watched all week, it's become heated in the exchange. last night, protesters and counterprotesters again squared off at the border patrol facility. as we've seen, heated all week. >> shame on you, shame on you! >> i don't hate you, i hate, you're a law-breaker. >> meanwhile here in washington, the political battle continues. nearly 3,000 miles away from where the protests are...
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the government tried sending them to small towns like murietta, california.he town felt back. >> how can a town of 106 handle this problem? >> one republican says deport them. >> i know it sounds harsh. i know it sounds difficult. they're creating a crisis at this time that will harm these children. >> reporter: the administration is looking for other options. >> add the flexibility to deal with the children inç particul but in a humanitarian and fair way. we have to do right by the children. >> reporter: even some democrats say the administration let this problem simmer too long. >> they're one step behind. they should have seen this coming a long time ago. >> reporter: lawmakers have offered two solutions, increase penalties for smugglers or hire 6,000 agents. plus for fencing and cameras at the border. tracie potts, nbc news, washington. >>> new video shows the results of weekend violence in ukraine. at least two people were killed in the fighting in the eastern part of that country. you can see there, the smoke rising from the background. meanwhile, ukra
the government tried sending them to small towns like murietta, california.he town felt back. >> how can a town of 106 handle this problem? >> one republican says deport them. >> i know it sounds harsh. i know it sounds difficult. they're creating a crisis at this time that will harm these children. >> reporter: the administration is looking for other options. >> add the flexibility to deal with the children inç particul but in a humanitarian and fair way. we...
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. >> woodruff: it was a scene that launched the southern california town of murietta into the nationaltlight. last tuesday, dozens of protesters turned back three homeland security buses headed for the town's border patrol station. inside the vehicles were 140 undocumented immigrants, mostly women and young children. they'd been flown in from texas, where detention facilities have reached full capacity. >> they're coming here for free food, free housing, free medical. >> woodruff: the protests drew new attention to a growing problem along the nation's southern border. more than 52,000 unaccompanied children have been detained since october, illegally trying to cross into the united states from mexico. most hail from three nations: guatemala, honduras and el salvador. places rife with poverty, violence and smugglers offering to deliver the children for a price. once in the u.s., they've been taken to border patrol facilities in texas, arizona and elsewhere, but their growing numbers have led to overflow sites, such as murietta. >> murrieta expects the federal government to enforce our l
. >> woodruff: it was a scene that launched the southern california town of murietta into the nationaltlight. last tuesday, dozens of protesters turned back three homeland security buses headed for the town's border patrol station. inside the vehicles were 140 undocumented immigrants, mostly women and young children. they'd been flown in from texas, where detention facilities have reached full capacity. >> they're coming here for free food, free housing, free medical. >>...
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. >>> more buses could arrive tomorrow in murietta, california. that's a city at the center of the immigration. others say the demonstrators should be ashamed by their actions. nbc's miguel alma gare has more. >> reporter: the anger, tension, what many call hate, palpable. >> u.s.a. u.s.a. >> reporter: dozens of protesters refusing to allow the young families into their community. >> thousands of people are being allowed into our country illegally and we're coming out here to voice our objection to that. >> reporter: but more than voices were raised. this immigration advocate was spit on. >> illegally, too. >> it's heartbreaking to see this hang coming from the land of opportunity. >> are you proud or embarrassed of what happened in your city yesterday? >> well, as far as exercising the constitutional rights, i'm proud of that. >> reporter: alan long, the mayor of murieta, knows what happened here has the nation watching and talking. >> they're showing their emotion and passion about federal policy that's not working. >> reporter: for donia cruz,
. >>> more buses could arrive tomorrow in murietta, california. that's a city at the center of the immigration. others say the demonstrators should be ashamed by their actions. nbc's miguel alma gare has more. >> reporter: the anger, tension, what many call hate, palpable. >> u.s.a. u.s.a. >> reporter: dozens of protesters refusing to allow the young families into their community. >> thousands of people are being allowed into our country illegally and we're...
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. >>> new at noon, protestors in murietta forced busloads of undocumented immigrants to be turned away from a processing center. >> what kind of blood do you bleed? >> they were transferred from texas to ease overwhelmed facilities there. three buses were forced to return to san diego where they are being processed near the border. >> i know it's a hard system to get through. but, you know, we can't -- we're a nation of laws. and once we start tearing down those laws, what have we become? >> i think there are concerns for safety and security in this country and i think a very large amount of it is going to be financial. who is going to foot the bill for all this? >> at least two migrant children were sick and taken to a hot and many have lice and scabies. if they pass background checks they will be send to family members, friends or nonprofit groups to away the hearings. >>> a suspected ringleader in the deadly attack on the u.s. mission in benghazi was back in court today. the judge ruled ahmed abu khatallah will stay in federal custody until his trial. prosecutors say he is a substan
. >>> new at noon, protestors in murietta forced busloads of undocumented immigrants to be turned away from a processing center. >> what kind of blood do you bleed? >> they were transferred from texas to ease overwhelmed facilities there. three buses were forced to return to san diego where they are being processed near the border. >> i know it's a hard system to get through. but, you know, we can't -- we're a nation of laws. and once we start tearing down those laws,...
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gabe gutierrez, nbc news, murietta, georgia. >>> we turn now to the crisis at the border and the wave of undocumented migrants, many of them unaccompanied children making the dangerous journey from central america, most arriving in texas. their numbers, though, so large, immigration officials are bussing them to other states. but protesters in one california town are planning again to try and block their arrival. nbc's miguel almaguer with the latest on this growing crisis. >> reporter: the overflow crowd waited in if summer heat and long lines for a town meeting to tell city leaders in murrieta they want action. furious with homeland security officials, many threatened to block buses of undocumented immigrants if they tried to return to their city. >> this is an invasion. why is the national guard not out there stopping them from coming in? >> reporter: these are the faces and the stories of the desperate who recently entered the u.s. illegally from central america. today some were released at bus stations in texas. most arrived with no bags, little money, some sick and many hungry c
gabe gutierrez, nbc news, murietta, georgia. >>> we turn now to the crisis at the border and the wave of undocumented migrants, many of them unaccompanied children making the dangerous journey from central america, most arriving in texas. their numbers, though, so large, immigration officials are bussing them to other states. but protesters in one california town are planning again to try and block their arrival. nbc's miguel almaguer with the latest on this growing crisis. >>...
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back here in murietta, many say this is an example, a reflection of how the rest of this country feels. two communities very divided. lester? >> miguel almaguer this morning. thank you. >>> in ceremonies across the country this weekend, thousands of immigrants are being welcomed as new citizens. more than two dozens were sworn in at the white house as president obama looked on. kristen welker has more this morning for us. kristen, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. it's a quiet day here at the white house but the fourth of july as you mentioned was filled with patriotic celebration and poignant reminders of the twin challenges this president faces. immigration reform is stalled while the crisis at the borders is miguel mentioned, rages on. an independence day tradition, the first family hosting more than 1,000 service members on the south lawn. >> on behalf of the entire country, michelle and i simply want to say thank you to all of you for your courage, your strength and unending service to this nation. >> reporter: but this fourth of july was dedicated to the new citizen
back here in murietta, many say this is an example, a reflection of how the rest of this country feels. two communities very divided. lester? >> miguel almaguer this morning. thank you. >>> in ceremonies across the country this weekend, thousands of immigrants are being welcomed as new citizens. more than two dozens were sworn in at the white house as president obama looked on. kristen welker has more this morning for us. kristen, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to...
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more buses are expected to arrive in murietta on friday. >>> chris christie has vetoed a state gun bill that would have banned magazines holding more than ten rounds. even after being urged to sign the bill, christie returned it to the legislature and instead asked that the focus of the bill change to mental illness. in his veto message christie wrote, mass violence will not end by changing the number of bullets loaded into a gun, it will end with a serious response to mental illness. >>> president obama reached out to members of the u.s. men's soccer team. take a listen. >> clint, tim. >> hello, mr. president. >> men, i just wanted to call and say, you guys did us proud. >> indeed, they did. he spoke with goalie tim howard and captain tim dempsey. he even had some advice for howard when he gets back. >> i don't know how you're going to survive the mobs when you come back home, man. you're just like -- you're going to have to shave your beard so they don't know who you are. >> the german magazine is claiming that a world cup match between cameroon and croatia may have been fixed. the fi
more buses are expected to arrive in murietta on friday. >>> chris christie has vetoed a state gun bill that would have banned magazines holding more than ten rounds. even after being urged to sign the bill, christie returned it to the legislature and instead asked that the focus of the bill change to mental illness. in his veto message christie wrote, mass violence will not end by changing the number of bullets loaded into a gun, it will end with a serious response to mental illness....
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protests have been going on all week in murietta after the border patrol decided to send undocumented residents there from texas. >> we are a small town. all of a sudden we had a national problem end up on our doorstep. people were concerned about the people, the immigrants coming here, will they have proper facilities? who is going to take care of them? how long will it be for? those are questions we did not get answers forrism the immigrants that were supposed -- answers to. >> the immigrants were that supposed to come went somewhere else, more are due in tomorrow. >>> a video of a woman getting hit by a chp officer, she is identified as marlene pinoch from los angeles. the officer says she ignored the orders of staying away from a busy freeway and trying to take her into custody to protect her. that officer is on administrative leave tonight. >>> billions of dollars will be on the line when the trial over the ownership of the la clippers starts tomorrow. shelly sterling has a deal to sell the team to former ceo of microsoft, her estranged husband, donald, fighting it, saying she bl
protests have been going on all week in murietta after the border patrol decided to send undocumented residents there from texas. >> we are a small town. all of a sudden we had a national problem end up on our doorstep. people were concerned about the people, the immigrants coming here, will they have proper facilities? who is going to take care of them? how long will it be for? those are questions we did not get answers forrism the immigrants that were supposed -- answers to. >>...
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by cars and robberies. >> what's happening in murietta, and quickly? and tired of being a dumping ground, not being informed about what is going on. we're getting tired of hearing about the little kids well, that may be 20% but rest are adults or juveniles. it's not the pleasant ones. there are good ones in that mix, but not most of them, i don't think. i don't care what group you belong to, whether left or right, or whatever. if you come here, you've got to do it the right way. by law. no other way. >> i agree with you, sabine. thank you very much. i'm sorry about the loss of your son. thank you very much. >> thank you. so much. thank you. >> and coming up, we'll have more "hannity" right after the break as we continue from the my name is karen and i have diabetic nerve pain. it's progressive pain. first that feeling of numbness. then hot pins. almost like lightning bolts, hot strikes into my feet. so my doctor prescribed lyrica. the pain has been reduced and i feel better than i did before. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves.
by cars and robberies. >> what's happening in murietta, and quickly? and tired of being a dumping ground, not being informed about what is going on. we're getting tired of hearing about the little kids well, that may be 20% but rest are adults or juveniles. it's not the pleasant ones. there are good ones in that mix, but not most of them, i don't think. i don't care what group you belong to, whether left or right, or whatever. if you come here, you've got to do it the right way. by law....
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protesters in murietta say they are concerned about their safety. >>> a psychologist says oscar pistorius suffers from depression and ptsd after shooting and killing his girlfriend. the former olympian says he thought reeva steenkamp was an intruder. nbc's jeff rosen has more. >> reporter: fast and confident on the track, psychiatrists now say oscar pistorius is actually insecure and vulnerable. while he didn't have any mental illness at the time of the shooting, when he killed his girlfriend, reeva steenkamp, doctors say he's since spiraled. pistorius' defense attorney today, reading from the official mental evaluation. >> he currently suffers from a posttraumatic stress disorder and a major depressive disorder. >> the panel of psychiatrists found no sign of narcissism or psychopathic behavior, but there's more. pistorius, we learned today, is still being treated. his doctors offering this dire warning. >> should he not receive proper clinical care, his condition is likely to worsen and increase to suicide. >> reporter: sitting just feet away, pistorius listened in court, emotionless, at
protesters in murietta say they are concerned about their safety. >>> a psychologist says oscar pistorius suffers from depression and ptsd after shooting and killing his girlfriend. the former olympian says he thought reeva steenkamp was an intruder. nbc's jeff rosen has more. >> reporter: fast and confident on the track, psychiatrists now say oscar pistorius is actually insecure and vulnerable. while he didn't have any mental illness at the time of the shooting, when he killed...
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let's go to murietta.he protestors top priority was really to keep everyone safe, so the people on the buses and protestors were supposed to be kept safe, but what about protestors who stopped the buses. did they really act accordingly? >> this is the old story where parents go to the back yard and kids are fighting in the front yard. congress and our president have completely fallen asleep at the helm and right now the sit ins of this country are fighting against immigrants, a country based and as we celebrate our independence today on the legacy of strong immigration. all day long, i'm a second generation immigration lawyer. my father represented john lennon from the beatles and all day long we aid this greatest experiment in democracy. immigration issue is very significant. we have a very broken system. right now, there is a huge crisis at the southern border and everyone saying we'll fix the border and deal with the immigration inside. it's an entire challenge to this country to get ourselves in order.
let's go to murietta.he protestors top priority was really to keep everyone safe, so the people on the buses and protestors were supposed to be kept safe, but what about protestors who stopped the buses. did they really act accordingly? >> this is the old story where parents go to the back yard and kids are fighting in the front yard. congress and our president have completely fallen asleep at the helm and right now the sit ins of this country are fighting against immigrants, a country...
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but people in the town of murietta are not roll out the welcome mat. during a special meeting last night, they expressed their anger. >> use the word illegal aliens. they came across there illegally. >> i'm undocumented myself. and i understand what it feels like to be pushed away and not wanted in this country. >> outside the meeting, a number of immigrant rights activists gathered and the border patrol says more buses will arrive in murrieta tomorrow. police are prepared for protesters to be there as well. >>> survivors of the capsized vote will head back to the gulf of mexico to remember their friends. pinole residents charles gibson and richard giabarte and two other survivors are returning to lay a wreath. the "eric" capsized in the sea of cortez killing eight northern california men. today the survivors will also receive the cremated remains of the trip organizer, bring that home to san ramon. then the group plans to do what they never did get to do three years ago. they plan to fish. >>> jurors are again deliberating right now in bryan stow's ci
but people in the town of murietta are not roll out the welcome mat. during a special meeting last night, they expressed their anger. >> use the word illegal aliens. they came across there illegally. >> i'm undocumented myself. and i understand what it feels like to be pushed away and not wanted in this country. >> outside the meeting, a number of immigrant rights activists gathered and the border patrol says more buses will arrive in murrieta tomorrow. police are prepared for...
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our own damian trujillo is in murietta this morning. he will have live reports during our 5:00 and 6:00 newscast tonight. >>> the chp is launching an internal investigation after a video surfaced of an officer beating a woman on the side of a freeway. this video was posted on youtube wednesday. it shows an officer grabbing a woman who walked on to a median between freeway lanes and an on-ramp in los angeles. the woman appears to resist, but then the officer throws her to the ground and starts punching her, it looks like, in the face. the chp has not released any information about the incident, but a spokesperson did release a statement yesterday. it says, in part, every time there is a use of force by our officers, there is a review conducted to determine whether the use of force was appropriate. it goes on to say, since there is an ongoing investigation, it would be premature to comment on this specific video segment without reviewing the entire incident. >>> jurors in bryan stow's civil case will take the holiday weekend off before re
our own damian trujillo is in murietta this morning. he will have live reports during our 5:00 and 6:00 newscast tonight. >>> the chp is launching an internal investigation after a video surfaced of an officer beating a woman on the side of a freeway. this video was posted on youtube wednesday. it shows an officer grabbing a woman who walked on to a median between freeway lanes and an on-ramp in los angeles. the woman appears to resist, but then the officer throws her to the ground and...
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. >>> reporter: some residents of murietta, california, are angry that immigrants in the u.s. illegally mostly women and children will be flown from texas to their community for processing today. >> they said every eight hours they process 25 people. but do the math. they're bringing them in every 72 hours. it's crazy to me. >> reporter: more than 52,000 unaccompanied children mostly from central america have crossed into the country illegally in the past nine months straining the border patrol resources and highlighting the nation's broken immigration system. president obama says he will take executive action to fix it. >> the failure of house republicans to pass a darn bill is bad for our security, bad for our economy, and it's bad for our future. >> reporter: last week, house speaker john boehner told the president the republican- controlled chamber would not vote on a comprehensive immigration reform law this year. in a statement speaker boehner said, quote, additional executive action from this president isn't going to stem the tide of illegal crossings. it's only going t
. >>> reporter: some residents of murietta, california, are angry that immigrants in the u.s. illegally mostly women and children will be flown from texas to their community for processing today. >> they said every eight hours they process 25 people. but do the math. they're bringing them in every 72 hours. it's crazy to me. >> reporter: more than 52,000 unaccompanied children mostly from central america have crossed into the country illegally in the past nine months...
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to demonstrate as another bus of immigrants is due to arrive in the southern california city of muriettaresidents blocked buses tuesday. eric swalwell joined for a hearing in texas today the panel focus theed on the wave of unaccompanied children arriving from latin america. >> he asked a young boy he said he had come for a better life. >> texas governorq rick perry says the federal government needs to return people. >> allowing to remain here will only encourage the next group of individuals to undertake this very, very dangerous and life threatening injury >> texas put state law enforcement along the border to heighten security. >> dozens of people became america's newest citizens today. u.s. citizenship and immigration service swore in 79 of america's newest citizens in great america amusement park. california congressman mike honda spoke about honor, commitment and the power of the vote. the theme repeated itself often. >> better live in america. and just able to vote. >> it's been a while. so this is my dream come true. >> adding more voices to phone shall voters to help decide poli
to demonstrate as another bus of immigrants is due to arrive in the southern california city of muriettaresidents blocked buses tuesday. eric swalwell joined for a hearing in texas today the panel focus theed on the wave of unaccompanied children arriving from latin america. >> he asked a young boy he said he had come for a better life. >> texas governorq rick perry says the federal government needs to return people. >> allowing to remain here will only encourage the next...
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demonstrations have erupted in places like murietta, california. in texas, jose antonio vargas is there, reporting on the situation. the pew lites yir prize winner was brought to the u.s. from the philippines as a child. this is video from his project. right now, he's at risk of being deported because he doesn't qualify for a visa to remain in the u.s. this weekend, 40 adults with their children were returned by officials. the children who come to the u.s. on their own pose one of the biggest problems for officials because it's difficult to figure out where they're from, and why they left. under a law passed uer the bush administration, the u.s. is required to verify they're not the victims of human trafficking. in the newsroom, abc7 news. >> sergio, thank you. in washington today, two texas lawmakers announced legislation to speed up the removal of all of the kids who crossed the border illegally. under the law they're entitled to a hearing that could take years to occur. today's bill would allow the refugees to be treated the same as immigrants f
demonstrations have erupted in places like murietta, california. in texas, jose antonio vargas is there, reporting on the situation. the pew lites yir prize winner was brought to the u.s. from the philippines as a child. this is video from his project. right now, he's at risk of being deported because he doesn't qualify for a visa to remain in the u.s. this weekend, 40 adults with their children were returned by officials. the children who come to the u.s. on their own pose one of the biggest...
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to demonstrate as another bus of immigrants is due to arrive in the southern california city of muriettants blocked buses tuesday. eric swalwell joined for a hearing in texas today the panel focus theed on the wave of unaccompanied children arriving from latin america. >> he asked a young boy he said he had come for a better life. >> texas governorq rick perry says the federal government needs to return people. >> allowing to remain here will only encourage the next group of individuals to undertake this very, very dangerous and life threatening injury >> texas put state law enforcement along the border to heighten security. >> dozens of people became america's newest citizens today. u.s. citizenship and immigration service swore in 79 of america's newest citizens in great america amusement park. california congressman mike honda spoke about honor, commitment and the power of the vote. the theme repeated itself often. >> better live in america. and just able to vote. >> it's been a while. so this is my dream come true. >> adding more voices to phone shall voters to help decide policy in
to demonstrate as another bus of immigrants is due to arrive in the southern california city of muriettants blocked buses tuesday. eric swalwell joined for a hearing in texas today the panel focus theed on the wave of unaccompanied children arriving from latin america. >> he asked a young boy he said he had come for a better life. >> texas governorq rick perry says the federal government needs to return people. >> allowing to remain here will only encourage the next group of...
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demonstrations have erupted in places like murietta, california. in texas, jose antonio vargas is there, reporting on the situation. the pew lites yir prize winner was brought to the u.s. from the philippines as a child. this is video from his project. right now, he's at risk of being deported because he doesn't qualify for a visa to remain in the u.s. this weekend, 40 adults with their children were returned by officials. the children who come to the u.s. on their own pose one of the biggest problems for officials because it's difficult to figure out where they're from, and why they left. under a law passed under the bush administration, the u.s. is required to verify they're not the victims of human trafficking. in the newsroom, abc7 news. >> sergio, thank you. in washington today, two texas lawmakers announced legislation to speed up the removal of all of the kids who crossed the border illegally. under the law they're entitled to a hearing that could take years to occur. today's bill would allow the refugees to be treated the same as immigrants
demonstrations have erupted in places like murietta, california. in texas, jose antonio vargas is there, reporting on the situation. the pew lites yir prize winner was brought to the u.s. from the philippines as a child. this is video from his project. right now, he's at risk of being deported because he doesn't qualify for a visa to remain in the u.s. this weekend, 40 adults with their children were returned by officials. the children who come to the u.s. on their own pose one of the biggest...