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number of ice deportation officersone of the people watching was cedar rapids immigration attorney ray scheetz. what struck me is when he was talking about this, there were these people saying "yes, this is what we need. we need to build the wall."but much more gray. there's not a lot of black and white.. he says personal circumstances often times don't neatly fit into the law. law.what do we do with the person that came here illegally and worked for an eastern iowa farmer for five years. and the farmer will tell you he's honest, he's hard working he doesn't give me a lot of trouble, he shows seen cases where illegal immigrants apply for a job -- and check a box on an application saying they're a u-s citizen.that single act is a felony -- and would put them towards the top of the list to get in a lot of trouble -- and eventually -- deported. deported.does she fit in the same category as the law puts her in as the person that goes out and deals drugs, assaults somebody or commits a murder. the law sees those people as doesn't fit. scheetz says in the court room -- prosecutors have all the power
number of ice deportation officersone of the people watching was cedar rapids immigration attorney ray scheetz. what struck me is when he was talking about this, there were these people saying "yes, this is what we need. we need to build the wall."but much more gray. there's not a lot of black and white.. he says personal circumstances often times don't neatly fit into the law. law.what do we do with the person that came here illegally and worked for an eastern iowa farmer for five...
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number of ice deportation officersone of the people watching was cedar rapids immigration attorney ray scheetz. what struck me is when he was talking about this, there were these people saying "yes, this is what we need. we need to build the wall."but there's so much more gray. there's not a lot of says personal circumstances often times don't neatly fit into the law. law.what do we do with the person that came here illegally and worked for an eastern iowa farmer for five years. and the farmer will tell you he's honest, he's hard working he doesn't give me a lot of trouble, he shows up on time.scheetz says he's seen cases where illegal immigrants apply for a job -- and check a box on an u-s citizen.that single act is a felony -- and would put them towards the top of the list to get in a lot of trouble -- and eventually -- deported. deported.does she fit in the same category as the law puts her in as the person that goes out and deals drugs, assaults somebody or commits a murder. the law sees those people as the same and that's what doesn't fit. scheetz says in the court room -- prosecutors hav
number of ice deportation officersone of the people watching was cedar rapids immigration attorney ray scheetz. what struck me is when he was talking about this, there were these people saying "yes, this is what we need. we need to build the wall."but there's so much more gray. there's not a lot of says personal circumstances often times don't neatly fit into the law. law.what do we do with the person that came here illegally and worked for an eastern iowa farmer for five years. and...
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number of ice deportation officersone of the people watching was cedar rapids immigration attorney ray scheetz. what struck me is when he was talking about this, there were build the wall."but there's so much more gray. there's not a lot of black and white.. he says personal circumstances often times don't neatly fit into the law. law.what do we do with the person that came here illegally and worked for an eastern iowa farmer for five years. and the farmer will tell you he's honest, he's hard working he doesn't give up on time.scheetz says he's seen cases where illegal immigrants apply for a job -- and check a box on an application saying they're a u-s citizen.that single act is a felony -- and would put them towards the top of the list to get in a lot of trouble -- and eventually -- deported. deported.does she fit in the same category as the law puts her in as the person that goes out and deals drugs, assaults the same and that's what doesn't fit. scheetz says in the court room -- prosecutors have all the power.if judges were given more discretion - he feels they'd be able to better evaluate
number of ice deportation officersone of the people watching was cedar rapids immigration attorney ray scheetz. what struck me is when he was talking about this, there were build the wall."but there's so much more gray. there's not a lot of black and white.. he says personal circumstances often times don't neatly fit into the law. law.what do we do with the person that came here illegally and worked for an eastern iowa farmer for five years. and the farmer will tell you he's honest, he's...
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Sep 4, 2016
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coming up next...we spend much more time with immigration attorney ray scheetz -- to learn about the immigration process as it works -- or we asked u.s. cellular customers to show us all the beautiful places they get coverage with our strong signal. you posted from the seashore. you shared from your hike. you showed us this sunset. you posted from the farm. and you adventured way out there... a lot of amazing places. ?? u.s. cellular put towers where the other guys don't. so join our network, and start sharing your moments from the middle of anywhere. before the break -- we met immigration attorney ray scheetz.he says he works with all types of illegal all types of stories about how they ended up in the united states.he says they generally come for the economic opportunties.the key is that when they're caught in the united states illegally -- exactly how they originally showed up can make all the diff. difference. the law makes one significant difference. did the person come here illegally or did they come here persuant to some permission and jsut never went back? when they came here
coming up next...we spend much more time with immigration attorney ray scheetz -- to learn about the immigration process as it works -- or we asked u.s. cellular customers to show us all the beautiful places they get coverage with our strong signal. you posted from the seashore. you shared from your hike. you showed us this sunset. you posted from the farm. and you adventured way out there... a lot of amazing places. ?? u.s. cellular put towers where the other guys don't. so join our network,...
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coming up next...we spend much more time with immigration attorney ray scheetz -- to learn about the immigration process as it works -- or before the break -- we met immigration attorney ray all types of illegal immigrants of all ages -- with all types of stories about how they ended up in the united states.he says they generally come for the economic opportunties.the key is that when they're caught in the united states illegally -- exactly how they originally showed up can make all the diff. difference. the law makes one significant difference. did the person come here illegally or did they come here persuant to some permission and jsut never went back? when they came here and just never left, they ahve a lot more options. if they common one, then we have options. if the person came here illegally, then that person is very limited, even if they got married to a us citizen. they have to return to their home country, get processed and then return. return.does it make sense to that the deportatino process can be expidited? expidited?there are laws that give people due process. an ice o
coming up next...we spend much more time with immigration attorney ray scheetz -- to learn about the immigration process as it works -- or before the break -- we met immigration attorney ray all types of illegal immigrants of all ages -- with all types of stories about how they ended up in the united states.he says they generally come for the economic opportunties.the key is that when they're caught in the united states illegally -- exactly how they originally showed up can make all the diff....