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>> de el salvador. >> guatemala.consulado estaban presentes y hace poco hablaron con la madre de la pequeÑa. >> como toda madre estÁ desesperada, pensando en cÓmo estÁ su hija. pensando si esta comiendo, si se estÁ baÑando. pero le hemos generado a ella la confianza de que nosotros estamos pendientes. de hecho, estamos viendo la probabilidad de que se haga una llamada entre madre e hija. claudia: la mama de la pequeÑa estÁ detenida en un centro de detenciÓn de a ice en port isabel. el personal del consulado del salvador viene a este centro de mcallen todos los dÍas. de regreso a ver mÁs casos. su funciÓn es informar a los inmigrantes de sus derechos. >> es por eso que nosotros damos la asistencia en cuanto a ubicar sus copas, que los niÑos tengan un sufrimiento menor. claudia: los niÑos que suelen sufrir mÁs al separados son los mÁs pequeÑos. >> lo que se hace es acariciar, dar cariÑo, transmitirles en la fe, decirles que van a estar bien. y en algunos casos, se toman los datos para despuÉs hablar con la familia, de
>> de el salvador. >> guatemala.consulado estaban presentes y hace poco hablaron con la madre de la pequeÑa. >> como toda madre estÁ desesperada, pensando en cÓmo estÁ su hija. pensando si esta comiendo, si se estÁ baÑando. pero le hemos generado a ella la confianza de que nosotros estamos pendientes. de hecho, estamos viendo la probabilidad de que se haga una llamada entre madre e hija. claudia: la mama de la pequeÑa estÁ detenida en un centro de detenciÓn de a ice...
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salvador castellanos nos cuenta cÓmo fue el reencuentro de padre e hija salvador: en el aeropuerto internacionalra evitar que el reencuentro se hiciera frente a los medios de comunicaciÓn y adquiriera una notoriedad que no conviene ante la cada vez mÁs tensa relaciÓn entre centroamÉrica y estados unidos por el tema migratorio. >> me dicen que si yo permito que ustedes pueden grabar a mi hija, entonces me la van a quitar. salvador: marilyn tiene seis aÑos y es una de los 100 menores salvadoreÑos que han sido separados de sus familiares en la frontera sur de estados unidos en las Últimas semanas. >> la tuvieron tanto tiempo, allÍ no es justo. salvador: fue enviada a un centro de detenciÓn hace un mes y su padre fue deportado hace una semana. >> a veces siento deseo de gritar y correr, desaparecer. porque no es fÁcil. no es fÁcil ponerse a pensar hasta cuÁndo podrás ver a tu hija. salvador: ahora estÁn juntos, pero en la misma vivienda que abandonaron por el temor a las pandillas. cientos de salvadoreÑos siguen huyendo de la pobreza y la violencia de las pandillas hacia los estados unidos, pese al
salvador castellanos nos cuenta cÓmo fue el reencuentro de padre e hija salvador: en el aeropuerto internacionalra evitar que el reencuentro se hiciera frente a los medios de comunicaciÓn y adquiriera una notoriedad que no conviene ante la cada vez mÁs tensa relaciÓn entre centroamÉrica y estados unidos por el tema migratorio. >> me dicen que si yo permito que ustedes pueden grabar a mi hija, entonces me la van a quitar. salvador: marilyn tiene seis aÑos y es una de los 100 menores...
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welcome to salvador! right?audio: all right good sip. >> anthony: this is claudio and marilia. it's good to have friends in a place like salvador. in fact, you're pretty much lost without them. >> claudio: cheers! for next stop. >> anthony: right. >> claudio: cool. >> anthony: tuesday night in uh, pelo. >> marilia: yeah. >> claudio: yeah, man. and the tuesday nights are very impressive. many people come to church, first, next going to drinking around, right? try some things, listen to good music, and they come here man. >> anthony: people have to work tomorrow right? >> marilia: yeah. >> anthony: i guess that's brazil right? >> marilia: yeah, it's brazil but you have this kind of behavior really here, in pelo but not whole city. >> anthony: so how different is salvador from rio and sao paulo? >> claudio: man, salvador is a modern, you know? um. the music here, the kind of life, the attitude. this area is amazing. >> anthony: it is. >> claudio: it's amazing. come here for eat, drink, history, memory, anything. >>
welcome to salvador! right?audio: all right good sip. >> anthony: this is claudio and marilia. it's good to have friends in a place like salvador. in fact, you're pretty much lost without them. >> claudio: cheers! for next stop. >> anthony: right. >> claudio: cool. >> anthony: tuesday night in uh, pelo. >> marilia: yeah. >> claudio: yeah, man. and the tuesday nights are very impressive. many people come to church, first, next going to drinking around,...
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el gobierno del salvador expresÓ sus preocupaciones.ijo que los exponen a condiciones sumamente adversas con secuencias psicolÓgicas a largo plazo. claudio se da esta con el cÓnsul de el salvador. los escuchamos. claudia: en llanto y la desesperaciÓn de esta niÑa de seis aÑos nos ha traÍdo al consulado de el salvador para conversar con el cÓnsul miguel ortiz. cÓnsul, usted sabe dónde estÁ en estos momentos ydestaniÑa
el gobierno del salvador expresÓ sus preocupaciones.ijo que los exponen a condiciones sumamente adversas con secuencias psicolÓgicas a largo plazo. claudio se da esta con el cÓnsul de el salvador. los escuchamos. claudia: en llanto y la desesperaciÓn de esta niÑa de seis aÑos nos ha traÍdo al consulado de el salvador para conversar con el cÓnsul miguel ortiz. cÓnsul, usted sabe dónde estÁ en estos momentos ydestaniÑa
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camehing he said was ms-13 from el salvador. no, migrants came from el salvador and the gang was formed in l.a. in the context of a wider criminal scenario that existed. it did not have to do just with latinos. it did not have anything to do with central america. the gang map in l.a. back in those days had to do with african-american gangs with the crack of -- crack epidemics, with the year -- years old mexican mafia that had established themselves. it is not just an immigration problem. the gang map in the u.s. is a wider criminal problem. the problem now is this political narrative is doing this, equating the gang problem to immigration and that is not the point, even with ms-13. immigration is a part of the whole picture, but it is not the entire picture. if you do that, if you equate migration to ms-13 or ms-13 to isentire community, it essentially equating an african-american gang to the entire african-american community or equating a white shooter to the entire white community. it is incorrect. if you equate the latino com
camehing he said was ms-13 from el salvador. no, migrants came from el salvador and the gang was formed in l.a. in the context of a wider criminal scenario that existed. it did not have to do just with latinos. it did not have anything to do with central america. the gang map in l.a. back in those days had to do with african-american gangs with the crack of -- crack epidemics, with the year -- years old mexican mafia that had established themselves. it is not just an immigration problem. the...
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. >> in this audioreleased by a civil rights attorney, a 6-year-old jime from el salvador begs to talkher aunt. jimena is lucky becahe was able to memorize her aunt's phone number. ected with her this week on the phone. thspeaking forgn language ] >> many ofe charged with the illegal entry into the united states say they have only been given a flyer on how to locate their child. >> the children don't have the capacity to even maybe tell them their parents' full nam b ng able to identify the parents through the children is something that'simpossible. >> despite the bureaucratic confusion and questions of pure competence, the president has been pretty clear about one thing, the message he wants to send >> but if we did that everybody come -- if we did at, you would have -- you're right. the word is overrun. we would have millions and millio of peoplepouring through our country. > joining me now is republican senator james langford of oklahoma. he's been taking the lead on finding the short-term congressional fix to the family separation issue. setor langford, welcome back to "meet the pr
. >> in this audioreleased by a civil rights attorney, a 6-year-old jime from el salvador begs to talkher aunt. jimena is lucky becahe was able to memorize her aunt's phone number. ected with her this week on the phone. thspeaking forgn language ] >> many ofe charged with the illegal entry into the united states say they have only been given a flyer on how to locate their child. >> the children don't have the capacity to even maybe tell them their parents' full nam b ng able...
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camehing he said was ms-13 from el salvador. no, migrants came from el salvador and the gang was formed in l.a. in the context of a wider criminal scenario that existed. it did not have to do just with latinos. it did not have anything to do with central america. the gang map in l.a. back in those days had to do with african-american gangs with the crack of -- crack epidemics, with the year -- years old mexican mafia that had established themselves. it is not just an immigration problem. the gang map in the u.s. is a wider criminal problem. the problem now is this political narrative is doing this, equating the gang problem to immigration and that is not the point, even with ms-13. immigration is a part of the whole picture, but it is not the entire picture. if you do that, if you equate migration to ms-13 or ms-13 to isentire community, it essentially equating an african-american gang to the entire african-american community or equating a white shooter to the entire white community. it is incorrect. if you equate the latino com
camehing he said was ms-13 from el salvador. no, migrants came from el salvador and the gang was formed in l.a. in the context of a wider criminal scenario that existed. it did not have to do just with latinos. it did not have anything to do with central america. the gang map in l.a. back in those days had to do with african-american gangs with the crack of -- crack epidemics, with the year -- years old mexican mafia that had established themselves. it is not just an immigration problem. the...
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salvador nos amplÍa.dónde se extrajeron fondos pÚblicos por un orden aproximado de 351 millones. salvador: la fiscalÍa salvadoreÑa girÓ 25 órdenes de captura contra funes, su pareja, dos ex esposas, sus hijos, su secretario privado en el gobierno, funcionarios de la casa presidencial, el expresidente de un banco estatal, su operador polÍtico y militares. >> dispuso de fondos pÚblicos para beneficio personal y de sus familiares y ademÁs de sus amigos. salvador: segÚn la fiscalÍa, utilizÓ un sistema paradesviar fondos pÚblicos similar al de su predecesor. desde la casa presidencial se ordenaba un refuerzo presupuestario para una partida de uso discrecional del mandatario que terminaba en cuentas bancarias privadas de dÓnde se extraÍa el efectivo para uso personal. el fiscal salvadoreÑo reprochÓ los excesos de funes que incluyen centenares de viajes de placer, compras lujosas y cirugÍasplÁsticas para su pareja en una exclusiva clÍnica de beverly hills. >> prÁcticamente se vuelve casi una obra pÚblica del paÍ
salvador nos amplÍa.dónde se extrajeron fondos pÚblicos por un orden aproximado de 351 millones. salvador: la fiscalÍa salvadoreÑa girÓ 25 órdenes de captura contra funes, su pareja, dos ex esposas, sus hijos, su secretario privado en el gobierno, funcionarios de la casa presidencial, el expresidente de un banco estatal, su operador polÍtico y militares. >> dispuso de fondos pÚblicos para beneficio personal y de sus familiares y ademÁs de sus amigos. salvador: segÚn la...
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compare the story in el salvador. much of that country are they actually governing and how much of it are the gangs in charge of this. is it like syria where you had parts of the country governed by certain entities? >> reporter: well, not just the 100,000 people or so who are active gang members, there are some estimates that you have to multiply that number by five or ten to get the real number of people who are actually affiliated with gangs, supported with gangs, make their lively hood with gangs and this is a small country, el salvador. we're only talking 6.5 million people. that is roughly one in ten people there is either a gang member or makes their livelihood from a gang member. we're talkingbo 10% of the population, just of the population living outside the law, and this is a population that is armed. so they are able to control and exert their will over a lot more of the percentage than that. so there are large parts of the country that are not fully under the government's control. >> i'm curious, you spent
compare the story in el salvador. much of that country are they actually governing and how much of it are the gangs in charge of this. is it like syria where you had parts of the country governed by certain entities? >> reporter: well, not just the 100,000 people or so who are active gang members, there are some estimates that you have to multiply that number by five or ten to get the real number of people who are actually affiliated with gangs, supported with gangs, make their lively...
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salvador durÁn estuvo dentro de la corte y nos cuenta lo que ocurriÓ.te a isauro aguirre y calificÓ su conducta como horrible y malÉvola. isauro aguirre es el hombreresponsable de la muerte del niÑo gabriel fernÁndez de ocho aÑos. Él es el novio de la madre del niÑo a quien Él torturÓ durante meses hasta que muriÓ. la mamÁ del acusado saliÓ del tribunal agobiada por la condena. >> lo Único que sÉ es que sÓlo dios sabe lo que estÁ pasando. salvador: el fiscal del confirmÓ que gabriel era vÍctima de palizas brutales. lo encerraban en un armario e incluso isauro lo usaba de blanco para dispararle con municiones dejÁndole marcas en su cuerpo. ademÁs, dejarlo sin comer y tambiÉn lo llamaban gay. la madre del niÑo, cinthia fernÁndez tambiÉn fue acusada del homicidio por participar en la tortura de su propio hijo y fue condenada a cadena perpetua sin derecho a pedir libertad condicional. en la corte dijo que lamentaba lo que habÍa hecho y pidiÓ perdÓn. >> dios que la cuide porque yo no vi ni una tristeza. salvador: el fiscal principal contestÓ que cree que se
salvador durÁn estuvo dentro de la corte y nos cuenta lo que ocurriÓ.te a isauro aguirre y calificÓ su conducta como horrible y malÉvola. isauro aguirre es el hombreresponsable de la muerte del niÑo gabriel fernÁndez de ocho aÑos. Él es el novio de la madre del niÑo a quien Él torturÓ durante meses hasta que muriÓ. la mamÁ del acusado saliÓ del tribunal agobiada por la condena. >> lo Único que sÉ es que sÓlo dios sabe lo que estÁ pasando. salvador: el fiscal del...
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salvador: el dolor p lque siente emma y miles de guatemaltecos han unido a deosÁ.sicos para enviarlos a los damnificados, en coordinaciÓn con el nsulado de guatemala. >> primeros auxilios, medicina de emergencia, un poco de comida. y ropa todo lo que puedan traer bienvenido. icia: que dolor. y si usted quiere ayudar a esta mujer y desea apoyar a las personas afectadas por el volcÁn de fuego, puede contribuir a travÉs de las siguientes cuentas bancarias aprobadas por la cruz roja guatemalteca. para obtener mÁs informaciÓn, visite nuestro sitio en la web. seguimos hablando de esta tragedia, pero desde un lugar en los estados unidos, a mÁs de 1500 millas del volcÁn. nos referimos a un hospital en texas, donde se brdaráayuda para niÑos heridos por el volcÁn de fuego. reportero: esta tarde a las cinco 40 de la tarde, hora de guatemala, aterrizÓ en el aeropuerto la aurora, un aviÓn de la fuerza aÉrea de los estados unidos con equipo y personal mÉdico. el embajador de estados unidos en guatemala recibiÓ la tripulación que realizarÁ el trasladoe seis niÑos guatemaltecos he
salvador: el dolor p lque siente emma y miles de guatemaltecos han unido a deosÁ.sicos para enviarlos a los damnificados, en coordinaciÓn con el nsulado de guatemala. >> primeros auxilios, medicina de emergencia, un poco de comida. y ropa todo lo que puedan traer bienvenido. icia: que dolor. y si usted quiere ayudar a esta mujer y desea apoyar a las personas afectadas por el volcÁn de fuego, puede contribuir a travÉs de las siguientes cuentas bancarias aprobadas por la cruz roja...
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why are so many families with children risking everything to leave el salvador? we can't even go out at night, she says. this country is torn apart by gang violence. this neighborhood where this family lives is considered one of the most dangerous. the homicide rate in el salvador is 15 times higher than in the u.s., sometimes people here just disappear. el salvador is gripped by a war between two gangs, the notoriously brutal the ms-13 and another gang called the 18th street. anna worries about her family facing possible deportation back here. my daughter is young. i'm worried the gangs will set their eyes on her, her life is in danger, she says. tonight, as far as the family knows, 6-year-old allison is still held in u.s. federal custody. her mother still held separately. no one here knows how or when little allison will be reunited with her mother. lester? >> richard engel in el salvador, thank you. >>> we'll take a turn now to the protests erupting in the streets of pittsburgh after police officer shot and killed an unarmed high school student in a neighborin
why are so many families with children risking everything to leave el salvador? we can't even go out at night, she says. this country is torn apart by gang violence. this neighborhood where this family lives is considered one of the most dangerous. the homicide rate in el salvador is 15 times higher than in the u.s., sometimes people here just disappear. el salvador is gripped by a war between two gangs, the notoriously brutal the ms-13 and another gang called the 18th street. anna worries...
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, texas, edgar muÑoz reporta desde un centro de detenciÓn para menores en texas, estaremos en el salvadoros detenidos, tambiÉn en washington con el terremoto polÍtico que provocÓ esta situaciÓn y por supuesto en .Éxico cuyo gobierno al fin toÓo >> josÉ muy buenas tardes, bra padres es alison, una salvadoreÑa que tiene apenas seis aÑos, ayer la escuchÁbamos suplicar que se pudiera comunicar con sus familiares, estaba llorando, en el salvador escuchÓ la grabacion y no vive pensando en ayudar a la niÑa, samuel hablÓ con su abuela y tiene el reporte, samuel. >> Í buenas tardes, el drama de la separaciÓn de los migrantes ha llegado hasta acÁ al salvador donde precisamente nosotros desplazamos hasta el pueblo de armenia donde zamos a familias afectadas donde recibieron la noticia como un balde de agua frÍa. >> imagino cÓmo han de estar mis hijas allÁ preocupada, de no san era cÓmo se encuentra su niÑa. >> asÍ reaccionÓ ana gloria hernÁndez, abuela de la pequeÑa alison y madre de cindy que fueron separadas por las autoridades migratorias hace una ninguna de ellas. >> ¿ de dÓnde son ustedes?. >>
, texas, edgar muÑoz reporta desde un centro de detenciÓn para menores en texas, estaremos en el salvadoros detenidos, tambiÉn en washington con el terremoto polÍtico que provocÓ esta situaciÓn y por supuesto en .Éxico cuyo gobierno al fin toÓo >> josÉ muy buenas tardes, bra padres es alison, una salvadoreÑa que tiene apenas seis aÑos, ayer la escuchÁbamos suplicar que se pudiera comunicar con sus familiares, estaba llorando, en el salvador escuchÓ la grabacion y no vive...
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and the grandmother here in el salvador feeling equally concerned.left this country for a reason. they say because they were afraid of the gang violence, which not only brings in young men, but also recruits in young women to help with their extortion trade. to sometimes be forced girlfriends of gang members and they are worried that they're going the have to return now to this country and face an uncertain future, a future they felt was dangerous before and is just as dangerous now. >> this situation, it's extraordinary. richard, thank you so much for going down there. there's so much misinformation out there. if you want to understand it, you can go right to the source. thank you. please follow richard engel on twitter. it's this story. we'll be right back with more. i'll be speaking to the mayor of miami who is about to tour a detention center in texas. one that processes migrants. it's very important. we couldn't get access. now saying there's nothing wrong. we just want to know what's going on. the mayor is about to get that chance. that's why t
and the grandmother here in el salvador feeling equally concerned.left this country for a reason. they say because they were afraid of the gang violence, which not only brings in young men, but also recruits in young women to help with their extortion trade. to sometimes be forced girlfriends of gang members and they are worried that they're going the have to return now to this country and face an uncertain future, a future they felt was dangerous before and is just as dangerous now. >>...
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mike conversÓ con el presidente guatemala, el salvador y honduras. erika se nos une.rol a la migraciÓn ilegal centroamericana hacia estados unidos. tambiÉn se hablÓ de la separaciÓn y la seguridad regional. >> el presidente presidente trump estÁ residido a asegurar nuestras fronteras y llevar esta crisis a un fin. y con la ayuda de ustedes sabemos que lo lograremos. erika: reitero el compromiso de su gobierno de paÍses del trÉmulo norte era comentÓ que se deben crear oportunidades para su fortalecimiento porque la un problema que atenta contra la seguridad de estados unidos. >> ustedes son nuestros vecinos, queremos que sus naciones prosperen. si van a ir a los estados unidos, pena legalmente si no, no lo hagan. erika: los presidentes de el salvador y manifestaron su solidaridad con las familias emigrantes que recientemente ha sido separadas y reconociern enfrenta problemas en comÚn. >> una de ellas es el narcotrÁfico. pero pasa por nuestros pueblos, dejÁndonos una estela de luto. erika: el vicepresidente de los estados unidos, mike, solicitÓ lo que se fortalezca la s
mike conversÓ con el presidente guatemala, el salvador y honduras. erika se nos une.rol a la migraciÓn ilegal centroamericana hacia estados unidos. tambiÉn se hablÓ de la separaciÓn y la seguridad regional. >> el presidente presidente trump estÁ residido a asegurar nuestras fronteras y llevar esta crisis a un fin. y con la ayuda de ustedes sabemos que lo lograremos. erika: reitero el compromiso de su gobierno de paÍses del trÉmulo norte era comentÓ que se deben crear...
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jeff. >> glor: omar is in el salvador. we'll have more of your reporting tomorrow on "cbs this sorning." thank you. in addition to the immigrants who enter the u.s. illegally, many hundreds of others line up every day at official points of entry to seek asylum legally. amid the confusion today about the policy change, many still fear their children will be taken from them. mireya villarreal was there as they tried to cross into the u.s. today. >> reporter: hours before president trump changed the policy, migrants crossed the bridge to america, hoping for asylum. many that we've met are women and children who say they are fleeing violence, including this mexican grandmother who we met two days ago. you're scared that they're going to separate you. that's the reason why you're not crossing. you are scared. but today she decided to cross gee border, no longer afraid of being separated from her granddaughter. immigration advocate ruben garcia is helping her. >> how are you? >> we have a family of two and a family of four. is t
jeff. >> glor: omar is in el salvador. we'll have more of your reporting tomorrow on "cbs this sorning." thank you. in addition to the immigrants who enter the u.s. illegally, many hundreds of others line up every day at official points of entry to seek asylum legally. amid the confusion today about the policy change, many still fear their children will be taken from them. mireya villarreal was there as they tried to cross into the u.s. today. >> reporter: hours before...
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por fin juntos, termina el calvario de una niÑa de salvador y su padre separados en la frontera, la pequeÑa la que escucho ramos hace unos dÍas su aplicar a su papÁ que arrendara un aviÓn para ir a buscarla hoy estÁ en su casa, su familia nos comparte la alegrÍa. >> buenas tardes, la historia de ella es un caso aislado, mÁs de 2000 niÑos migrantes siguen separado de sus padres, alojados en centros de detenciÓn que ahora el gobierno califica de y adecuado, esta es nuestra principal noticia pero ademÁs, este viernes asesino por venganza, el presunto autor de la masacre en el periÓdico de "the capital gazette" habÍa perdido una demanda por difamaciÓn, jarrod ramos bloqueo las salidas para que nadie pudiera escapar. todo listo en mÉxico, mÁs de 89 millones de mexicanos se preparan para votar este domingo, luego del proceso electoral mÁs violento en la historia del paÍs. a todo o nada, se vienen partidos para el infarto en el mundial, a partir de maÑana nuestras selecciones no tienen mÁs opciÓn que ganar o se vuelven a casa los fanÁticos del tri vuelan de optimismo y desatan una verdadera fiesta
por fin juntos, termina el calvario de una niÑa de salvador y su padre separados en la frontera, la pequeÑa la que escucho ramos hace unos dÍas su aplicar a su papÁ que arrendara un aviÓn para ir a buscarla hoy estÁ en su casa, su familia nos comparte la alegrÍa. >> buenas tardes, la historia de ella es un caso aislado, mÁs de 2000 niÑos migrantes siguen separado de sus padres, alojados en centros de detenciÓn que ahora el gobierno califica de y adecuado, esta es nuestra...
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el salvador is one o the poorest countries in the world. people here also tell us so much of the exodus across the u.s. border has to do with violence. 60,000 el salvadoreans double the police force are in gangs and under the age of 19. although the overall murder rate has consistently declined since 2015, it, too, remains one of the highest in the world. so the big question is what is being done to quell the violence. >> well, police, as you can see, some of them are standing here behind me, they conduct raids to see if they can round up as many gang member as they can, and we went along with them on one of those raids. they were going door to door in a neighborhood that has been paralyzed by gang activity. they were looking for gang members accused of everything from extortion to violent crimes. one of the gangs is so vie lentd, -- violent, they actually set a bus on fire with people inside of it not too long ago, and that's why people in this neighborhood and in certain parts of the country are willing to leave and risk everything to try
el salvador is one o the poorest countries in the world. people here also tell us so much of the exodus across the u.s. border has to do with violence. 60,000 el salvadoreans double the police force are in gangs and under the age of 19. although the overall murder rate has consistently declined since 2015, it, too, remains one of the highest in the world. so the big question is what is being done to quell the violence. >> well, police, as you can see, some of them are standing here behind...
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el salvador's chaos. nick payton walsh is, cnn, san salvador.d in the time it takes to brew your cup. first, we head to vermont. and go to our coffee shop. d me de. hey. why is dark magic so spell-bindingly good, he asks? let me show you. let's go. so we climb. hike. see a bear. woah. reach the top. dave says dark magic is a bold blend of coffee with rich flavors of uganda, sumatra, colombia and other parts of south america. like these mountains, each amazing on their own. but together? magical. all, for a smoother tasting cup of coffee. green mountain coffee roasters packed with goodness. and that's how he intended to keep it. then he met the love of his life. who came with a three foot, two inch bonus. for this new stepdad, it's promising to care for his daughr as if she's his own. every way we look out for those we love is an act of mutuality. we can help with the financial ones. learn more or find an advisor at massmutual.com we can help with the financial ones. i'm a small business, but i have... big dreams... and big plans. so how do i mak
el salvador's chaos. nick payton walsh is, cnn, san salvador.d in the time it takes to brew your cup. first, we head to vermont. and go to our coffee shop. d me de. hey. why is dark magic so spell-bindingly good, he asks? let me show you. let's go. so we climb. hike. see a bear. woah. reach the top. dave says dark magic is a bold blend of coffee with rich flavors of uganda, sumatra, colombia and other parts of south america. like these mountains, each amazing on their own. but together?...
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richard engel, nbc news, san salvador, el salvador. >> our thanks to richard for that reporting. what this is, when you look at it, is the story of just one father deported without his daughter. i think any of us can imagine how difficult it will be for this person, this one man, to find and reunite with his child now that he's there in el salvador where richard was talking with him because this person doesn't even know where she is. it's also proving incredibly hard even for those parents who are inside the u.s. so they're theoretically of course closer to their children. over 2,300 children by the counts according to the administration have been removed from their parents, and they've been distributed in these shelters or foster homes around the nation. that includes as rachel's reported, babies as young as 8 or 9 months showing unin the middle of the night at shelters as far away from the border as michigan or new york state. there's an attorney in texas telling the "washington post" she's heard that more than two dozen stories from central american mothers who've been detaine
richard engel, nbc news, san salvador, el salvador. >> our thanks to richard for that reporting. what this is, when you look at it, is the story of just one father deported without his daughter. i think any of us can imagine how difficult it will be for this person, this one man, to find and reunite with his child now that he's there in el salvador where richard was talking with him because this person doesn't even know where she is. it's also proving incredibly hard even for those...
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. >> muchos son de guatemala, nicaragua y el salvador . >> andrés conversó con la canciller de guatemala >> la cónsul de guatemala en san francisco, nos dijo cómo su gobierno trabaja en coordinación con otros países afectados ahora que firmaron la orden ejecutiva, dijo que se necesita coordinar la reunificación familiar . >> debe haber espectativa y para que sea ordenada, imagino que los que están a cargo de esto, están en contacto con las autoridades o consulados de guatemala en mcallen, del rÍo y tucson . >> este consulado no tiene cifras de la cantidad de niños separados de sus padres en las últimas semanas . >> la ministra de relaciones exteriores de guatemala está en washington hablando con autoridades sobre el tema, también ahora el cónsul mexicano en san francisco se está pronunciando al respecto, a las 11 tenemos la información . >> desde san francisco, noticias telemundo 48. >> por cierto, el consulado de el salvador, en san francisco, puso a disposición una línea de emergencia . >> lo tiene en pantalla (información en pantalla) si tiene la información, puede comunicarse a este
. >> muchos son de guatemala, nicaragua y el salvador . >> andrés conversó con la canciller de guatemala >> la cónsul de guatemala en san francisco, nos dijo cómo su gobierno trabaja en coordinación con otros países afectados ahora que firmaron la orden ejecutiva, dijo que se necesita coordinar la reunificación familiar . >> debe haber espectativa y para que sea ordenada, imagino que los que están a cargo de esto, están en contacto con las autoridades o...
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capital, san salvador.vily armed police and soldiers seem everywhere, in response to an epidemic of gang violence over the past two decades, which has emptied entire neighborhoods whose families have fled in terror. >> last year, el salvador became again the most violent country as measured by homicide rates in latin america. >> reporter: to talk more about why so many try to get here, and the impact of the administration's policies, i'm joined by jason marczak, the di council's adrienne arsht latin america center.th ank you very much for being here. >> thank you. >> schifrin: the problems that we see in the northern triangle or that we heard from all of those people we just heard from, are they getting anr? bet >> there are attempts to improve the problems in the noiarthern le, but this is a long-term problem. this is a problem that's been brewing for quiteome tim it's the result of the civil wars in the northern triangle and the lack of full reconciliation, the arm, the guns that pervade as part of that,
capital, san salvador.vily armed police and soldiers seem everywhere, in response to an epidemic of gang violence over the past two decades, which has emptied entire neighborhoods whose families have fled in terror. >> last year, el salvador became again the most violent country as measured by homicide rates in latin america. >> reporter: to talk more about why so many try to get here, and the impact of the administration's policies, i'm joined by jason marczak, the di council's...
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the homicide rate in el salvador is 15 times higher than in the u.s. sometimes people here just disappear. el salvador is gripped by a war between two ng the notoriously brutal ms-13 and another gangalled the 18th street. anna worries about her family facing possiblepo ation back here. my daughter is young. i'm worried the gangs will set their eyes on her. her life is in danger she says. tonight as far as the family knows, 6-year-old allison is still held in u.s. federal custody. ti her mother held separately. no one here knows how he or little allison will be reunited with her mother. lester? >> richard angle, thank you. >>> we'll take a turn now to the protests erupting in the streets of pittsburgh after police officer shot and killed an unarmed high school student in a neighboring comnity when he allegedly fled on foot during a traffic stop. the deadly shootings aught on camera. ron mott has the story. we want to war you, some of these images are disturbing. >> no justice no peace! t,>> reporter: tonica lls for justice for antoine rose. >> why they
the homicide rate in el salvador is 15 times higher than in the u.s. sometimes people here just disappear. el salvador is gripped by a war between two ng the notoriously brutal ms-13 and another gangalled the 18th street. anna worries about her family facing possiblepo ation back here. my daughter is young. i'm worried the gangs will set their eyes on her. her life is in danger she says. tonight as far as the family knows, 6-year-old allison is still held in u.s. federal custody. ti her mother...
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el gobierno del salvador expresÓ sus preocupaciones. plazo. claudio se da esta con el cÓnsul de el salvador. los escuchamos. claudia: en llanto y la desesperaciÓn de esta niÑa de seis aÑos nos ha traÍdo al consulado de el salvador para conversar con el cÓnsul miguel ortiz. cÓnsul, usted sabe dónde estÁ en estos momentos ydestaniÑa cÓnsul: la mamÁ tenemos entendido el que estÁ en condiciones de de tensiÓn en un dando seguimiento. claudia: cÓmo se encuentra? se encuentra muy bien. el dÍa de maÑana vamos a tener una reuniÓn con el. se habrÍa grabado este audio. usted tiene una idea? y en dÓnde? >> nosotros como consulados y tenemos asistencia en el centro Úrsula. nosotros llegam escucha en el audio, podemos asumir que puedes centro. porque es adonde nosotros estamos repito, diariamente para dar asesorÍa a las familias y para asesorÍa tambiÉn a los niÑos, a los niÑos no acompaÑados. y en este caso, para llevar un control de los niÑos que s separados de su familia. >> ahora, [yknos puede dar una idea de cuÁntos niÑos son separados de sus pad
el gobierno del salvador expresÓ sus preocupaciones. plazo. claudio se da esta con el cÓnsul de el salvador. los escuchamos. claudia: en llanto y la desesperaciÓn de esta niÑa de seis aÑos nos ha traÍdo al consulado de el salvador para conversar con el cÓnsul miguel ortiz. cÓnsul, usted sabe dónde estÁ en estos momentos ydestaniÑa cÓnsul: la mamÁ tenemos entendido el que estÁ en condiciones de de tensiÓn en un dando seguimiento. claudia: cÓmo se encuentra? se encuentra muy bien....
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mientras cruzaba la frontera ahora esta abuela reclama la custodia para que regrese a su hogar en el salvador nos contactÓ a travÉs de las redes sociales y hoy estÁ en ediciÓn digital. >> tambiÉn circulan re de un vÍdeo donde se ve un hombre inconsciente en un piso mientras que el agente en el bronx pasa por un lado, el atacante se devuelve tomarle foto. borja: le saluda carolina sara aza y borja voces, hoy 29 de junio. un dÍa de luto para los periodistas y familiares. carolina: claro que sÍ, ocurre en escuelas calles y un periÓdico. arrancamos con la desgarradora portada del periÓdico que fue el mÁs reciente blanco de una balacera en maryland. en la primera pÁgina se ve la fotografÍrio ahora son ellos los protagonista de esta trÁgica noticia. borjas: a esta hora te contamos lo que se sabe del tiroteo. un hombre de 38 aÑos quien y irrumpiÓ en el edificio del cristal empezÓ a dispararle a todos en la sala de redacciÓn. al parecer ramos actuÓ movido por venganza contra el diario al que habÍa demandado sin Éxito seis aÑos atrÁs. autoridades investigan una cuenta de twitter presuntamente ligada a
mientras cruzaba la frontera ahora esta abuela reclama la custodia para que regrese a su hogar en el salvador nos contactÓ a travÉs de las redes sociales y hoy estÁ en ediciÓn digital. >> tambiÉn circulan re de un vÍdeo donde se ve un hombre inconsciente en un piso mientras que el agente en el bronx pasa por un lado, el atacante se devuelve tomarle foto. borja: le saluda carolina sara aza y borja voces, hoy 29 de junio. un dÍa de luto para los periodistas y familiares. carolina:...
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--n imola, hunter is and and guatemala, honduras and el salvador. have huge and security problems on the ground that we as a country have not helped them address. little economic opportunity. if we went back and boosted those economies the way we have through commerce and trade. we have mexican nationals going home at a higher rate than they are coming into our country. very few mexican nationals are trying to migrate to the united states. they are opening small businesses. there's economic possibilities. that's probably one of the biggest issues that drives the north. plus the massive insecurity on the ground particularly in el salvador and honduras. i visited el salvador and quite imola in my last recess and met with the president and vice president of the administration to find solutions that would incentivize citizens to stay home and humane manner. i think that is something we haven't done in a long time and something we should be looking at or we are going to continue dealing with symptom on our front step. host: walter, a republican. good mor
--n imola, hunter is and and guatemala, honduras and el salvador. have huge and security problems on the ground that we as a country have not helped them address. little economic opportunity. if we went back and boosted those economies the way we have through commerce and trade. we have mexican nationals going home at a higher rate than they are coming into our country. very few mexican nationals are trying to migrate to the united states. they are opening small businesses. there's economic...
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the el salvador an government today to see if they could help. i think they're in process right now. >> as they're in process, how often is she able to call back home? >>. >> the schedule, at least in the past week wasn't -- it wasn't fixed. her other relatives before the father got deported, his parents were saying she was calling once every eight days, she had called the -- his brother in kansas twice over the past month. i guess she had wanted to call every day, but they weren't letting her is what the relatives told me. the brother said the two times she called him, she was in tears bo times, asking for her dad. >> just imagine being six and getting to talk once every eight days. it's a long time for you and i, for a 6-year-old it's a different time frame. i also read in your piece, the dad may go to the officials to try to get help. would he consider that 1500 mile journey back up to crossing the border? you describe this trip of being crammed in the back of a cargo truck? would he do that again if it meant getting to her? >> that's what he
the el salvador an government today to see if they could help. i think they're in process right now. >> as they're in process, how often is she able to call back home? >>. >> the schedule, at least in the past week wasn't -- it wasn't fixed. her other relatives before the father got deported, his parents were saying she was calling once every eight days, she had called the -- his brother in kansas twice over the past month. i guess she had wanted to call every day, but they...
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we are in san salvador. a processing center and waiting for another plane load of migrants who entered the united states illegally. detained by u.s. authorities and been deported back to their home country back to el salvador. we have been following the story of one man who arrived here and arrived without his daughter. he crossed into the united states with his 6-year-old daughter. once they arooirived in texas t were arrested by u.s. border control agents. they were told they had to get on two separate buses. they said according to his account there wasn't enough room for them to go on to the same bus. he didn't have a problem with that. he didn't have a lot of choice many the matter. they got onto separate buses. when they arrived in mcallen, he looked around for his daughter and she was nowhere to be seen. the border patrol agents when they saw he was becoming quite agitated asking where she was, they said that's not our problem. nobody asked you to come to this country illegally. nobody told you to brin
we are in san salvador. a processing center and waiting for another plane load of migrants who entered the united states illegally. detained by u.s. authorities and been deported back to their home country back to el salvador. we have been following the story of one man who arrived here and arrived without his daughter. he crossed into the united states with his 6-year-old daughter. once they arooirived in texas t were arrested by u.s. border control agents. they were told they had to get on...
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san salvador. >> what this is a story of one father deported without his father. i know any of us can imagine how difficult for this one man to find and reunite his child now that he's there in el salvador where richard was talking with him. this person does not know where she is. it is proven incredibly hard for those parents who are inside the u.s. so they are theoretically closer to their children. over 2300 children buy accounts according to the administration have been removed from their parents and distributed and shelter a shelters and foster homes around these parents. an attorney in texas telling the washington post, she heard more than two dozen stories of mothers detained from their children. they have not been able to locate a single one of their children. those cases quote "it is just a total l total labyrinth. not a single one of that attorney's cliept hants have red one. when they called the number no one answered and when they did pick up, that person refused to offer details where children have been taken. either the government was not thinking at
san salvador. >> what this is a story of one father deported without his father. i know any of us can imagine how difficult for this one man to find and reunite his child now that he's there in el salvador where richard was talking with him. this person does not know where she is. it is proven incredibly hard for those parents who are inside the u.s. so they are theoretically closer to their children. over 2300 children buy accounts according to the administration have been removed from...
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salvador y guatemala serían sus siguientes destinos.ca. la diosa, nombre con que andré bautizara a su auto, ya va camino a francia para estar presente en la celebración de los cien años de la marca citroën. la festividad se llevará a cabo en el año 2019 en la ciudad de parís. y según su dueño, el auto no participará en más carreras, ya que gozará de un buen retiro lejos de las pistas. al regresar, más historias de la vida real bien contadas. locutor: cuando regresemos. son hermanos, y aseguran que vale la pena levantarse después de caer. >> caí con todo y caballo. me partí la nariz, me perforé un pulmón, me partí la nariz, me perforé un pulmón, y me lastimé una costilla. si estás buscando agregar un toque agridulce, algo crujiente, o absolutante nada. la experiencia es siempre extradorinaria. el 60 % de las mujeres usa toallas del tamaño incorrecto y puede tener derrames. no tiene que ser así con always my fit prueba el tamaño siguiente para hasta un 20 % más de cobertura de día o de noche. porque mejor cobertura es mejor protección. al
salvador y guatemala serían sus siguientes destinos.ca. la diosa, nombre con que andré bautizara a su auto, ya va camino a francia para estar presente en la celebración de los cien años de la marca citroën. la festividad se llevará a cabo en el año 2019 en la ciudad de parís. y según su dueño, el auto no participará en más carreras, ya que gozará de un buen retiro lejos de las pistas. al regresar, más historias de la vida real bien contadas. locutor: cuando regresemos. son...
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. >> a salvador no le gusta lo que ha pasado con el tri. >> todos tenemos derecho a divertirse pero sistas enfocado para una competición. >> así como él otros mexicanos reaccionaron ante la fiesta de la selección mexicana. >> es una responsabilidad, de un deportista profesional. y estos hombres no la han entendido. >> hay que tener muy claro que es su día libre y que no han faltado en ningún tema de entrenamiento. >> pero la publicación pone llupa a ocho jugadores del tri. >> no cerebrales que la selección mexicana se encuentra en falta
. >> a salvador no le gusta lo que ha pasado con el tri. >> todos tenemos derecho a divertirse pero sistas enfocado para una competición. >> así como él otros mexicanos reaccionaron ante la fiesta de la selección mexicana. >> es una responsabilidad, de un deportista profesional. y estos hombres no la han entendido. >> hay que tener muy claro que es su día libre y que no han faltado en ningún tema de entrenamiento. >> pero la publicación pone llupa a...
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in el salvador, a woman is murdered every 19 hours. and in honduras, the country with the highest homicide rate for women in the world, a woman is killed every 16 hours. to be blunt, these families face a stark choice. it's either stay and die or flee for a chance to live. the facts show this policy of deterrence isn't deterring anyone. that's because it's hard to deter people who are fleeing for their lives. in recent months we've seen the number of people seeking safety an refugee rise. there are 36,682 apprehensions in february. that jumped to 50,924. in may it rose to nearly -- 90,000. our only hope is to work with the governments of the northern triangle by exercising smart diplomacy, by working together to follow solutions that promote the rule of law, provide public safety, and free communities of terror of transnational gang violence. yet, just a few hours ago, president trump threatened to cut off aid to central america and mexico because, quote, they are not sending their best. they are not sending their best. in other words,
in el salvador, a woman is murdered every 19 hours. and in honduras, the country with the highest homicide rate for women in the world, a woman is killed every 16 hours. to be blunt, these families face a stark choice. it's either stay and die or flee for a chance to live. the facts show this policy of deterrence isn't deterring anyone. that's because it's hard to deter people who are fleeing for their lives. in recent months we've seen the number of people seeking safety an refugee rise. there...
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illegally came from el salvad salvador. the central american company has one of the world's highest murder rates. omar villafranca is in el salvador where police told him how gangs are terrorizie ining neighborhoods. >> reporter: local police tell us one of the biggest problems here in el sal va cvador is gan violence. we saw firsthand what they are trying to escape. as darkness fell on el salvador, we rode along with heavily armed police hunting for members of the notorious ms-13 and bario-18 gangs. while we were driving around, officers immediately stopped their trucks and confronted these three men and they think they are ms-13. they're pretty sure based on what they're using, especially shoes. shoes here, good shoes, nike shoes, can be expensive and these guys are wearing them. the police are outswpighds parad by gang violence. we were with them as they arrested this man who they say is a member of ms-13. but he tells us he is not with ms-13. do you have friends in ms-13 we asked. no, he told us. between 60,000 and 100,
illegally came from el salvad salvador. the central american company has one of the world's highest murder rates. omar villafranca is in el salvador where police told him how gangs are terrorizie ining neighborhoods. >> reporter: local police tell us one of the biggest problems here in el sal va cvador is gan violence. we saw firsthand what they are trying to escape. as darkness fell on el salvador, we rode along with heavily armed police hunting for members of the notorious ms-13 and...
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. >> piden orden de captura contra el expresidente el salvador. >> veamos las condiciones del clima paraarriba! para las estrellas de la selección mexicana. pa abajo! para las estrellas que saben que no llegamos aquí por suerte, sino por años de dedicación. al centro! para las estrellas que nunca se dan por vencidas... para las que sangran verde, blanco y rojo. pa dentro! este es nuestro momento. estrella jalisco, la única cerveza premium mexicana que tiene el orgullo de ser la cerveza oficial de la seleccion mexicana. estrella jalisco. vamos por la estrella. . . >> medio de intensos vientos por habilitarse en contra dos viviendas antes aer tierra esta tarde en una de las casas. >> el problema serio de migrantes que intentan pedir asilo peselo tolerancia del presidente donald trump. >> cientos de familias con niños se están acumulándose en el internacional haciéndote esperando su turno para ser el turno pero que no lo han pedido?. >> la ley de estados unidos interfiere para que alguien pida asilo debe ser procesado por autoridades de migración si no no hay como tener estas personas. >> a
. >> piden orden de captura contra el expresidente el salvador. >> veamos las condiciones del clima paraarriba! para las estrellas de la selección mexicana. pa abajo! para las estrellas que saben que no llegamos aquí por suerte, sino por años de dedicación. al centro! para las estrellas que nunca se dan por vencidas... para las que sangran verde, blanco y rojo. pa dentro! este es nuestro momento. estrella jalisco, la única cerveza premium mexicana que tiene el orgullo de ser la...
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embargo, la mayorÍa de los niÑos que se encuentran en albergues son de honduras, guatemala y el salvadorella que abandonÓ honduras con sus dos hijos y sÁbado que al cruzar la frontera la pueden separar de sus niÑos. >>. >> se pide el regreso peto y la preocupaciÓn de el guatemala sobre el interÉs superior del men orzo. >> la pobreza son mÁs fuertes que el miedo a la separaciÓn, en mÉxico para noticias telemundo. >> al regresar en noticias telemundo volvemos con josÉ dÍaz balart y un reporte desde moscÚ rusia, ademÁs los papeles secretos de "los zetas", la
embargo, la mayorÍa de los niÑos que se encuentran en albergues son de honduras, guatemala y el salvadorella que abandonÓ honduras con sus dos hijos y sÁbado que al cruzar la frontera la pueden separar de sus niÑos. >>. >> se pide el regreso peto y la preocupaciÓn de el guatemala sobre el interÉs superior del men orzo. >> la pobreza son mÁs fuertes que el miedo a la separaciÓn, en mÉxico para noticias telemundo. >> al regresar en noticias telemundo volvemos con...
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in countries like el salvador, 1,500 miles from the american bore doctor. one of the highest homicide rates notice world. many families from there are trying to escape gaining violence and poverty. richard engle has more from the country's capital, san salvador. richard? >> the gang war in this country is directly related to the migrant crisis because many of the migrants are coming from here in el salvador. this is a country of just before 7 million people in central america on the pacific coast. there are two main rainfall ms-13 and one called the 18th street gang. and they are battling each other. they are fighting for territory. they are fighting for businesses that they can charge extortion money for. and they are fighting for people. they are fighting for new recruits. and tens of thousands of people have been killed in this gang war. in fact, thereof a civil war in the 1980s in this country. more people have died in the gang war than died in the 1980s civil war. this is a real problem. it displaced large numbers of people. and families are leaving be
in countries like el salvador, 1,500 miles from the american bore doctor. one of the highest homicide rates notice world. many families from there are trying to escape gaining violence and poverty. richard engle has more from the country's capital, san salvador. richard? >> the gang war in this country is directly related to the migrant crisis because many of the migrants are coming from here in el salvador. this is a country of just before 7 million people in central america on the...
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and late last year, they were deported back to el salvador. back in their home country, the claros say they can't find work. lizandro is going to school in nicaragua, but both brothers toel they're missing out on what was supposed to be a bright future. were you starting to live the american dream in maryland? >> i was. >> reporter: omar villafranca, cbs news, jucuapa, el salvador. >> quijano: in south carolina, a congressional candidate who pulled off a major upset this month was seriously injured last night in a car crash. katie arrington has a number of broken bones and internal injuries that will require surgery. she is said to be alert and able to talk. president trump endorsed arrington in the primary and sent her his thoughts and prayers on twitter today. a police officer in east pittsburgh, pennsylvania, remains under investigation this weekend after he shot and killed a 17-year-old boy who was running from the police. nikki battiste has more on this. >> what is his name? >> antwon rose, jr. >> how old was he? >> 17. >> reporter: rain
and late last year, they were deported back to el salvador. back in their home country, the claros say they can't find work. lizandro is going to school in nicaragua, but both brothers toel they're missing out on what was supposed to be a bright future. were you starting to live the american dream in maryland? >> i was. >> reporter: omar villafranca, cbs news, jucuapa, el salvador. >> quijano: in south carolina, a congressional candidate who pulled off a major upset this month...
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el salvador. from 1989 to 1992. significant deaths, peace accord is not signed until the 1990s.gain, el salvador is reeling from recuperating from that decade-plus of civil war. >> then there is honduras which i guess of the three feels the most stable right now? >> honduras -- yes, but honduras also had an incredibly contested election late last year where the oas questioned the election results and it took quite some time until the president hernandez was actually designated to be the next president. but there are a number of different irregularities in honduras. those three countries at our center we have been focusing on doing studies and looking at how to we provide better conditions in those countries to convince people to stay. people don't want to leave if they don't have to leeb. >> what could be done? look, i feel as if that we have had -- every administration in my lifetime, i grew up in miami and it amendment is like every other year we were getting refugees from a latin american country deal with a political crisis at any moment in time. you have the various neighbo
el salvador. from 1989 to 1992. significant deaths, peace accord is not signed until the 1990s.gain, el salvador is reeling from recuperating from that decade-plus of civil war. >> then there is honduras which i guess of the three feels the most stable right now? >> honduras -- yes, but honduras also had an incredibly contested election late last year where the oas questioned the election results and it took quite some time until the president hernandez was actually designated to be...
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ti glor: omar villafranca continuing his reporting from el salvador. omar, thank you. the town the first lady visited today, mcallen, texas, is among many of the texas gulf coast towns flooded by heavy rain this week. a number of people have been rescued from their homes and cars. the governor today declared thsasters in five counties. here's courtney zubowski. >> reporter: days of heavy downpours turned these homes in mcallen, texas into islands as into islandsloodwaters. emergency crews used everything used had-- boats and heavy construction trucks-- to rescue the stranded, like dorra. what was it like leaving on this truck with these babies? >> we're glad to see somebody was helping us. or reporter: more than 150 people were carried to dry land. a randa ramirez left everything behind as water started to enter her home. >> basically, the water just started to seep in, like, from the sides. i, you know, barricaded the door ways. >> reporter: the 16 inches of okin since monday took many by surprise, submerging cars and shutting down roads. deputy chief gerald williamso
ti glor: omar villafranca continuing his reporting from el salvador. omar, thank you. the town the first lady visited today, mcallen, texas, is among many of the texas gulf coast towns flooded by heavy rain this week. a number of people have been rescued from their homes and cars. the governor today declared thsasters in five counties. here's courtney zubowski. >> reporter: days of heavy downpours turned these homes in mcallen, texas into islands as into islandsloodwaters. emergency crews...
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richard engel, el salvador. >> thank you, richard for that reporting. a story of one father deported without his daughter. i think we can imagine how difficult it will be for this person to reunite with his daughter because this person doesn't know where she is. it is proving incredibly hard for the parents inside of the u.s. so closer to their children. over 2,300 chirp ldren removed m the parents and distributed in the shelters and foster homes around the nation. babies as young as eight or nine months showing up in the middle of the night to shelters in michigan and new york state. an attorney heard that more than two dozen stories detained for weeks without the children and that attorney said they have not been able to locate one of the children. it is just a total labyrinth. the government officials saying they have given detained people a flyer with a number. providing shelter for unaccompanied immigrant children. none of the clients received one. when they call the number, often known answers and when they pick up, that person refused to offer de
richard engel, el salvador. >> thank you, richard for that reporting. a story of one father deported without his daughter. i think we can imagine how difficult it will be for this person to reunite with his daughter because this person doesn't know where she is. it is proving incredibly hard for the parents inside of the u.s. so closer to their children. over 2,300 chirp ldren removed m the parents and distributed in the shelters and foster homes around the nation. babies as young as...
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tamala that are at the heart of the crisis you've seen an uptick in violence organized by gangs in el salvador and drug cartels in under us those two countries i have a model highest murder rates in the world right now guatemala has security issues too but the bigger issue there is poverty. the trumpet ministration announced that more significant resources would be sent to central american countries while also calling for stronger border security the vice president's trip was intended to focus on trade and security but the worsening migrant crisis in both north and south america have overshadowed his trip but up alone i visit our washington. four years ago i saw control of the iraqi city of mosul the battle to recapture it cost thousands of lives and the city was left and ruins mohammed looks at life there now . mosul may be clear of iceland. but reminders of the group's reign are everywhere. not just of the group's atrocities but also the brutal fighting it took to topple them. here streets are still him. and buildings are destroyed. for the former residents who were lucky enough to escape i
tamala that are at the heart of the crisis you've seen an uptick in violence organized by gangs in el salvador and drug cartels in under us those two countries i have a model highest murder rates in the world right now guatemala has security issues too but the bigger issue there is poverty. the trumpet ministration announced that more significant resources would be sent to central american countries while also calling for stronger border security the vice president's trip was intended to focus...