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, san salvador, medellín.r el orden de los casi 3.000 $. esos gastos y el desafío de volver a un país del que partieron es ahora la única realidad que les queda a muchos venezolanos que están por perder la protección del tps. vamos conon mucha incertidumbre, pero nos vamos porque no tenemos alternativa. fátima navarrete noticiero telemundo 48. bueno, estamos hablando una familia, una familia de tantos venezolanos, de tantos, de otras nacionalidades que están enfrentando esta situación que es dolorosa. sí, es doloroso. mira, nadie se va de esto, que lo voy a decir. usted seguramente lo entiende. si llegó a este país, nadie se va de su país porque quiere. y lo que está pasando en venezuela, es natural y también la caducidad, o sea que estén caducados, refleja la situación en la que se encuentran ellos. imagínate el regresar a ese lugar del que te fuiste por la situación, por no querer enfrentarte a otra realidad, la realidad de la deportación. hemos visto imágenes así y gente que no tiene absolutamente nada ya n
, san salvador, medellín.r el orden de los casi 3.000 $. esos gastos y el desafío de volver a un país del que partieron es ahora la única realidad que les queda a muchos venezolanos que están por perder la protección del tps. vamos conon mucha incertidumbre, pero nos vamos porque no tenemos alternativa. fátima navarrete noticiero telemundo 48. bueno, estamos hablando una familia, una familia de tantos venezolanos, de tantos, de otras nacionalidades que están enfrentando esta situación...
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, san salvador, medellín.sos gastos y el desafío de volver a un país del que partieron es ahora la única realidad que les queda a muchos venezolanos que están por perder la protección del tps. vamos con con mucha incertidumbre, pero nos vamos porque no tenemos alternativa. fátima navarrete noticiero telemundo 48. muy difícil situación, verdad? porque imagínate lo que tienen que estar viviendo ellos. lo más triste es que este caso no es un caso aislado. muchísimos venezolanos tienen esta situación con los pasaportes caducados y eso muestra la emergencia que está pasando venezuela también, no? y es lamentable que ahora nada de este recorrido haya valido la pena. que puedes quedarte con esa sensación también adentro? claro que sí. y muchos de estos nacionales de diferentes países que han tenido una situación migratoria irregular o que están con tps, pues de pronto no sintieron el apoyo de la comunidad, de su comunidad, de su país, que sí tiene un estatus migratorio en estados unidos, cierto? y eso es muy triste,
, san salvador, medellín.sos gastos y el desafío de volver a un país del que partieron es ahora la única realidad que les queda a muchos venezolanos que están por perder la protección del tps. vamos con con mucha incertidumbre, pero nos vamos porque no tenemos alternativa. fátima navarrete noticiero telemundo 48. muy difícil situación, verdad? porque imagínate lo que tienen que estar viviendo ellos. lo más triste es que este caso no es un caso aislado. muchísimos venezolanos tienen...
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criminales de cualquier nacionalidad, dijo el secretario de estado de estados unidos, marco rubio en san salvadorha ofrecido recluir aquÍ tambiÉn en sus cÁrceles delincuentes estadounidenses peligrosos que estÁn detenidos en nuestro paÍs. raquel: sobre el tema el mandatario salvadoreÑo escribiÓ en x, le hemos ofrecido a los estados unidos de amÉrica la oportunidad de tercer y ser parte de su sistema penitenciario, estamos dispuestos a admitir en nuestra mega prisiÓn Únicamente a delincuentes convictos, incluidos ciudadanos estadounidenses a cambio de una tarifa. la tarifa serÍa relativamente baja para estados unidos, pero significativa para nosotros, lo que harÍa sostenible todo nuestro sistema penitenciario, concluyÓ. la visita de rubial salvador ha generado todo tipo de reacciones, la oposiciÓn ha hecho duras crÍticas. >> rechazamos la injerencia de cualquier gobierno en los asuntos internos de cada paÍs. raquel: antes de su llegada al paÍs el secretario de estado de estados unidos supervisÓ en panamÁ la deportaciÓn de mÁs de 40 colombianos, al menos siete de ellos dijeron con antecedentes pena
criminales de cualquier nacionalidad, dijo el secretario de estado de estados unidos, marco rubio en san salvadorha ofrecido recluir aquÍ tambiÉn en sus cÁrceles delincuentes estadounidenses peligrosos que estÁn detenidos en nuestro paÍs. raquel: sobre el tema el mandatario salvadoreÑo escribiÓ en x, le hemos ofrecido a los estados unidos de amÉrica la oportunidad de tercer y ser parte de su sistema penitenciario, estamos dispuestos a admitir en nuestra mega prisiÓn Únicamente a...
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de que lidiar con las carceles de la mara en san salvador. >> y es que la visita del s secretario desado muchas expectativas en este pais centroamericano. analistas la consideran como un espaldarazo a la administracion bukele por sus resultados en materia de s seguridad. luego de poner tras las rejas a mas de 80.000 s supuestos pandilleros. >> que tenemos.>> una de las carceles mas seguras de america latina y que la pone a diosicion de donald trump. >> agrego que podria ser una oportunidad para este pais y sus migrantes. >> que a los del tps se les de una residencia permanente. pues que aumente las visas laborales. >> en las calles. tambien hay reacciones.>> que les den oportunidad de demostrar de que ellos, eh ayudan al pais. >> obvio, va a haber pago. millones de dolares. >> en el salvador. samuel arias noticias , telemundo. >> y de regreso aqui en estados unidos, en carolina del sur, un hombre enfrenta nuevos cargos por acosar a dos trabajadores hispanos de la siguiente manera. mire el video. >> going from mexico you from mexico. you going back ? to mexico. okay. en ingles en ingl
de que lidiar con las carceles de la mara en san salvador. >> y es que la visita del s secretario desado muchas expectativas en este pais centroamericano. analistas la consideran como un espaldarazo a la administracion bukele por sus resultados en materia de s seguridad. luego de poner tras las rejas a mas de 80.000 s supuestos pandilleros. >> que tenemos.>> una de las carceles mas seguras de america latina y que la pone a diosicion de donald trump. >> agrego que podria...
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desde san salvador raquel herrera tienen los detalles. unidos marco rubio en san salvador. un ofrecimiento del presidente que se va a materializar durante su gira por la regiÓn. >> ha ofrecido recluir aquÍ tambiÉn en sus cÁrceles delincuentes estadounidenses peligrosos que estÁn detenidos en nuestro paÍs. raquel: sobre el tema el mandatario salvadoreÑo escribiÓ en x: hemos ofrecido a los estados unidos de amÉrica la oportunidad de tercer y zar su sistema penitenciario. Únicamente delincuentes convictos incluidos ciudadanos estadounidenses a cambio de una tarifa. la tarifa serÍa relativamente baja para estados unidos, pero significativa para nosotros. lo que harÍa sostenible todo nuestro sistema penitenciario, concluyÓ. la visita de rubio a el salvador ha generado todo tipo de reacciones. la oposiciÓn a dicho duras crÍticas rechazando lo que consideran una supuesta injerencia. >> rechazamos la injerencia de cualquier gobierno en los asuntos internos de cada paÍs. satcha: a esta hora la casa blanca ya reacciona en defensa de nueva demanda q
desde san salvador raquel herrera tienen los detalles. unidos marco rubio en san salvador. un ofrecimiento del presidente que se va a materializar durante su gira por la regiÓn. >> ha ofrecido recluir aquÍ tambiÉn en sus cÁrceles delincuentes estadounidenses peligrosos que estÁn detenidos en nuestro paÍs. raquel: sobre el tema el mandatario salvadoreÑo escribiÓ en x: hemos ofrecido a los estados unidos de amÉrica la oportunidad de tercer y zar su sistema penitenciario....
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. >> bret: rich edson again traveling with the secretary in san salvador, thanks.inst president trump's policy and protest planned for tomorrow. follows yesterday's action in several cities. chief correspondent jonathan hunt is in los angeles tonight. >> in houston, in atlantic city, in los angeles, thousands of protesters took to the streets of cities across the country as part of what seems likely to become an ongoing protest movement against president trump's raids to arrest and deport violent illegal immigrants. >> you can't scare us or push us away. we are here, we are not going anywhere. >> on monday, in los angeles, protesters, some waving mexican flags, marched through downtown l.a., marking what they called a day without immigrants. a peaceful day like march became more chaotic as night fell with ringleaders apparently intent on blocking traffic as they did on sunday when they shut down part of the 101 freeway in l.a. a number of people were briefly detained. and as the rest of illegal immigrants continue across the country, l.a. city council which formall
. >> bret: rich edson again traveling with the secretary in san salvador, thanks.inst president trump's policy and protest planned for tomorrow. follows yesterday's action in several cities. chief correspondent jonathan hunt is in los angeles tonight. >> in houston, in atlantic city, in los angeles, thousands of protesters took to the streets of cities across the country as part of what seems likely to become an ongoing protest movement against president trump's raids to arrest and...
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and san salvador and. hey, kid, i want to enjoy the friday. saturday first. all right.we have a clear weekend. after some very wet weather throughout the weekend. we're still seeing some lingering showers this morning as we take a look at our satellite and radar. some of that lingering moisture still moving through. maybe one more wave coming through by late morning. that's going to keep things pretty soggy out there as we get a look at storm ranger. and we're still tracking some rain moving through san francisco. hit or miss rain on the peninsula as well as the east bay. and a closer look shows that we are seeing some heavy downpours to start out that morning commute. moving across the san mateo bridge and over toward union city and hayward, and then as well up towards san ramon. so as you're stepping out the door, it's going to be wet. you want to grab the umbrella, but you won't need it later on today, as our high temperatures head for the mid to upper 50s. it will be a cool weekend, but sunny and most of us hitting a high of about 57 tomorrow after a cold morning st
and san salvador and. hey, kid, i want to enjoy the friday. saturday first. all right.we have a clear weekend. after some very wet weather throughout the weekend. we're still seeing some lingering showers this morning as we take a look at our satellite and radar. some of that lingering moisture still moving through. maybe one more wave coming through by late morning. that's going to keep things pretty soggy out there as we get a look at storm ranger. and we're still tracking some rain moving...
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también tiene la información donde puede contactar al personal del consulado general de el salvador en san de 3 módulos de 8 sesiones. tome nota de las fechas y el número para comunicarse. el siguiente módulo está pautado para que sea en mayo. 6 y las personas se inscriben en nuestra página web en prosperity lab punto org o en el número 6692 82 0 5 51. ahí lo tiene. bueno, ahí aprenderán. nos comentan habilidades, por ejemplo, de comunicación, también de liderazgo y finanzas, entre muchas otras más. en la sesión más reciente nos confirmaron que se graduaron 77 emprendedores. eso ocurrió el pasado 18 de enero. guau! qué bien por ellos. muchas felicidades y ojalá tengan una buena respuesta por parte de la comunidad. es viernes, 7 de febrero. estÉ bien informado aquÍ en noticias telemundo mediodÍa. un tornado mata a una madre y a su
también tiene la información donde puede contactar al personal del consulado general de el salvador en san de 3 módulos de 8 sesiones. tome nota de las fechas y el número para comunicarse. el siguiente módulo está pautado para que sea en mayo. 6 y las personas se inscriben en nuestra página web en prosperity lab punto org o en el número 6692 82 0 5 51. ahí lo tiene. bueno, ahí aprenderán. nos comentan habilidades, por ejemplo, de comunicación, también de liderazgo y finanzas, entre...
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nosotros avanzamos también con otro tipo de información y le contamos que el consulado general de el salvador en sanaciones en el proceso, la fecha límite de reinscripción es el 18 de marzo de 2025. si tiene alguna duda sobre la exención del tps, puede comunicarse con el consulado virtual a través de los números telefónicos que aparecen en su pantalla. momento de ir a una pausa, pero al regresar, una familia pide la ayuda de todos para encontrar a este señor. es su ser querido. Él desapareció hace casi un mes. hablamos con ellos y una nueva ordenanza ellos y una nueva ordenanza regula los desalojos si te gusta tener opciones, mi all day big deal meal por 6 dólares te va a encantar. elige entre 4 deliciosos platos principales y 5 acompañamientos, con una bebida. y nadie más incluye comida de desayuno todo el día. ¡solo yo! ¡en jack, cada bocado es lo máximo! ¡bienvenidos a jack in the box! si te gusta tener opciones, mi all day big deal meal por 6 dólares te va a encantar. elige entre 4 deliciosos platos principales y 5 acompañamientos, con una bebida. y nadie más incluye comida de desayuno todo el d
nosotros avanzamos también con otro tipo de información y le contamos que el consulado general de el salvador en sanaciones en el proceso, la fecha límite de reinscripción es el 18 de marzo de 2025. si tiene alguna duda sobre la exención del tps, puede comunicarse con el consulado virtual a través de los números telefónicos que aparecen en su pantalla. momento de ir a una pausa, pero al regresar, una familia pide la ayuda de todos para encontrar a este señor. es su ser querido. Él...
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mientras tanto, hablemos de esto, del mensaje que le envía el consulado general de el salvador en sano establecido por las autoridades estadounidenses. esto, obviamente, hoy más que nunca, para evitar tener complicaciones en el proceso. la fecha límite de reinscripción es el 18 de marzo de 2025. si usted tiene alguna duda sobre la extensión del tps, puede comunicarse con el consulado virtual a través de los números telefónicos que usted observa en pantalla. y mire usted, este miércoles los tigres del norte volvieron a san josé, la ciudad que los vio crecer para brindar un apoyo a la comunidad inmigrante. ante esta retórica anti inmigrante y también los operativos de ice en el sur de la bahía durante este evento, previo a su concierto del próximo sábado, los integrantes del grupo recordaron la importancia de conocer sus derechos y también unirse como comunidad. la misión es informar, la misión es dejarle saber a nuestra gente que tiene derechos, que hay comunidades que te van a apoyar, que hay asociaciones civiles que te van a apoyar. estamos aquí para apoyar, estamos aquí para estar c
mientras tanto, hablemos de esto, del mensaje que le envía el consulado general de el salvador en sano establecido por las autoridades estadounidenses. esto, obviamente, hoy más que nunca, para evitar tener complicaciones en el proceso. la fecha límite de reinscripción es el 18 de marzo de 2025. si usted tiene alguna duda sobre la extensión del tps, puede comunicarse con el consulado virtual a través de los números telefónicos que usted observa en pantalla. y mire usted, este miércoles...
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. >> de la comunidad san sebastian en el oriente de el salvador estan divididos ante la posible reapertura hagan eso, ahi viene el empleo. antes trabajaban de 350 , 400 personas en las minas. >> pero otros temen los efectos irreversibles en la salud y en sus rios.>> no sirve para nada matar a los pescados todo lo. si las vacas toman este se se. malpare. si alguna vaca esta embarazada. >> es que es acida. >> usted no ha probado esa agua. esa agua es acida. un rio completamente muerto. >> el fondo del rio es de color anaranjado debido a la presencia de cianuro y mercurio. segun los denunciantes. >> las empresas mineras vinieron y dejaron ese desastre. el agua se filtra y ahi se mezcla con los metales pesados. >> y debido a este y otros efectos en el medio ambiente, en el ano 2017 se promulgo una ley que prohibia la explotacion de oro, plata, cobre, plomo y zinc en minas como esta, pero en diciembre del 2024 se aprobo el regreso de la mineria que segun el presidente nayib bukele, seria moderna y sostenible y cuidaria del medio ambiente.>> el potencial. >> el mandatario aseguro que esa industr
. >> de la comunidad san sebastian en el oriente de el salvador estan divididos ante la posible reapertura hagan eso, ahi viene el empleo. antes trabajaban de 350 , 400 personas en las minas. >> pero otros temen los efectos irreversibles en la salud y en sus rios.>> no sirve para nada matar a los pescados todo lo. si las vacas toman este se se. malpare. si alguna vaca esta embarazada. >> es que es acida. >> usted no ha probado esa agua. esa agua es acida. un rio...
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san jose. holding flags from mexico, guatemala, el salvador and other countries highlighting their roots.e being here makes me really emotional because my parents don't have papers. melanie tells us her parents recently told her to take care of her sisters if they get deported. we just come here for the american dream that everybody comes here for the american dream. rallies happening throughout the bay area today from san jose to oakland and in redwood city, to the protest happening on what many are calling a day without immigrants, a day meant to show the everyday contributions of immigrants in the u.s. today's demonstrations a response to president trump's promise of mass deportations. a lot of fear. yeah. what are you most scared about? that my parents won't come home after work. i called out of work. i have a full time job. my little sister didn't go to school. so it can show. and it can show that us as mexicans or as latinos, we're all united. people stayed home from work and from school. in san jose's alum rock school district, almost 40% of students did not show up. and tonight at
san jose. holding flags from mexico, guatemala, el salvador and other countries highlighting their roots.e being here makes me really emotional because my parents don't have papers. melanie tells us her parents recently told her to take care of her sisters if they get deported. we just come here for the american dream that everybody comes here for the american dream. rallies happening throughout the bay area today from san jose to oakland and in redwood city, to the protest happening on what...
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san francisco. my family came when i was 12 from el salvador during the civil war. this place gave us security, safety and an opportunity to thrive, so i love the city deeply, and as a mother of three kids who have grown up as city kids, i'm grateful for everything the city has to offer for people like me and families. i have been politically involved my whole life, either in government or a non profit worker and i care about the community. i care about people around me, and i want to make sure that as the world changes around us, other people have the opportunity that my family did. >> we are back in san francisco post pandemic. so important to be out supporting our businesses, supporting our neighbors. >> i'm the first woman to represent the district, believe it or not. i'm the first latina elected to the board of supervisors without an appointment first ever, so i do think that (indiscernible) i want immigrants to be represented, women, moms, people that have different experiences because that brings richment to our decision making and i think it makes for bettin
san francisco. my family came when i was 12 from el salvador during the civil war. this place gave us security, safety and an opportunity to thrive, so i love the city deeply, and as a mother of three kids who have grown up as city kids, i'm grateful for everything the city has to offer for people like me and families. i have been politically involved my whole life, either in government or a non profit worker and i care about the community. i care about people around me, and i want to make sure...
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san josé. nathalie vera regreso contigo al estudio y vemos por ahí banderas de méxico, guatemala y el salvadormos a recordarle que tenemos a su disposición el código qr que va a aparecer en pantallalo va a ver en la parte inferior. es un enlace directo a la llamada tarjeta roja. ahí lo tiene, porque ahí puede usted encontrar y leer los derechos que usted tiene, independientemente de su estatus migratorio. si abre la cámara de su teléfono, puede escanear el código y le va a permitir descargar la tarjeta roja para que la tenga siempre a la mano. este código lo tendremos activo durante todo el noticiero para que pueda acceder en cualquier momento a él. y otro recurso importantísimo son la red de respuesta rápida que existen en los diferentes condados de la región. aquí en pantalla, tiene los números de estos grupos que están dispuestos a ayudar en el área de la bahía. puede comunicarse con ellos, pero también en sacramento y en el valle central. estos son los números de contacto de la red de respuesta rápida. puede llamarlos para reportar la presencia de ice en su comunidad. la recomendación es q
san josé. nathalie vera regreso contigo al estudio y vemos por ahí banderas de méxico, guatemala y el salvadormos a recordarle que tenemos a su disposición el código qr que va a aparecer en pantallalo va a ver en la parte inferior. es un enlace directo a la llamada tarjeta roja. ahí lo tiene, porque ahí puede usted encontrar y leer los derechos que usted tiene, independientemente de su estatus migratorio. si abre la cámara de su teléfono, puede escanear el código y le va a permitir...
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salvador, mexicanos. entonces queremos tener esa solidaridad en este negocio en el este de san josé.s sociales. además, dicen que su negocio fonda colombiana ha crecido gracias precisamente a los latinos y por eso hoy quisieron de esta forma regresar un poco todo lo que la comunidad les ha brindado. mientras que alrededor de unos 20 negocios hispanos en south san francisco también se unieron a este movimiento de un día sin inmigrantes al mediodía, la comunidad hispana se reunió frente al ayuntamiento con banderas de sus países y letreros en apoyo a la comunidad. incluso el alcalde eddie flores, junto con la policía, se unieron a la protesta y manifestaron su apoyo. pero no fueron solo los negocios al norte de la bahía. exactamente. fueron también decenas de estudiantes que decidieron sumarse a un día sin inmigrantes. y qué hicieron? obviamente, ellos dejaron las sillas de sus aulas de clases vacías. damián trujillo, de nuestra eststación hermana nbc y area, se encuentra precisamente en san josé y tiene todos los detalles de lo que ocurrió. flflores. en vez de ir a clase hoy, nico y e
salvador, mexicanos. entonces queremos tener esa solidaridad en este negocio en el este de san josé.s sociales. además, dicen que su negocio fonda colombiana ha crecido gracias precisamente a los latinos y por eso hoy quisieron de esta forma regresar un poco todo lo que la comunidad les ha brindado. mientras que alrededor de unos 20 negocios hispanos en south san francisco también se unieron a este movimiento de un día sin inmigrantes al mediodía, la comunidad hispana se reunió frente al...
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san francisco. my family came when i was 12 from el salvador during the civil war.this place gave us security, safety and an opportunity to thrive, so i love the city deeply, and as a mother of three kids who have grown up as city kids, i'm grateful for everything the city has to offer for people like me and families. i have been politically involved my whole life, either in government or a non profit worker and i care about the community. i care about people around me, and i want to make sure that as the world changes around us, other people have the opportunity that my family did. >> we are back in san francisco post pandemic. so important to be out supporting our businesses, supporting our neighbors. >> i'm the first woman to represent the district, believe it or not. i'm the first latina elected to the board of supervisors without an appointment first ever, so i do think that (indiscernible) i want immigrants to be represented, women, moms, people that have different experiences because that brings richment to our decision making and i think it makes for betting
san francisco. my family came when i was 12 from el salvador during the civil war.this place gave us security, safety and an opportunity to thrive, so i love the city deeply, and as a mother of three kids who have grown up as city kids, i'm grateful for everything the city has to offer for people like me and families. i have been politically involved my whole life, either in government or a non profit worker and i care about the community. i care about people around me, and i want to make sure...
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san francisco's immigration court. new policies from the white house have people on edge, like this single mother who asked us not to use her name. she says she fled domestic violence in el salvador with her five year old child while pregnant with another. it's something i wouldn't wish on anyone. i arrived when i was eight months pregnant. a month after arriving, my baby boy was born. after a three year wait, she thought this day would be her final one in court. but she was just informed her next hearing won't come for another year. hers is one of more than 3.5 million cases pendi in front of u.s. immigration court judges across the country. i think that the clients are very afraid that they can just get picked up by immigration, customs and enforcement. immigration attorneys sylvia says those with pending cases shouldn't have to worry too much about being detained by ice unless they have a criminal record or prior removal order. at least in theory, you would want to tell them that you have proceedings pending. the immigration judge is the last to actually order someone removed. but there's this also almost this like sense of, well, you know, they're going to do whatever they wh
san francisco's immigration court. new policies from the white house have people on edge, like this single mother who asked us not to use her name. she says she fled domestic violence in el salvador with her five year old child while pregnant with another. it's something i wouldn't wish on anyone. i arrived when i was eight months pregnant. a month after arriving, my baby boy was born. after a three year wait, she thought this day would be her final one in court. but she was just informed her...
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san francisco. my family came when i was 12 from el salvador during the civil war. this place gave us security, safety and an opportunity to thrive, so i love the city deeply, and as a mother of three kids who have grown up as city kids, i'm grateful for everything the city has to offer for people like me and families. i have been politically involved my whole life, either in government or a non profit worker and i care about the community. i care about people around me, and i want to make sure that as the world changes around us, other people have the opportunity that my family did. >> we are back in san francisco post pandemic. so important to be out supporting our businesses, supporting our neighbors. >> i'm the first woman to represent the district, believe it or not. i'm the first latina elected to the board of supervisors without an appointment first ever, so i do think that (indiscernible) i want immigrants to be represented, women, moms, people that have different experiences because that brings richment to our decision making and i think it makes for bettin
san francisco. my family came when i was 12 from el salvador during the civil war. this place gave us security, safety and an opportunity to thrive, so i love the city deeply, and as a mother of three kids who have grown up as city kids, i'm grateful for everything the city has to offer for people like me and families. i have been politically involved my whole life, either in government or a non profit worker and i care about the community. i care about people around me, and i want to make sure...
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deport them back to mexico, colombia, el salvadore and guatemala that there's a mile-long line of homeland security and cbp trucks in front of camp pendleton in sanmarines are ready to send on the southern border in california to secure the crossings. this person knows what's happening. this person sounds really close to the action at i.c.e., right? >> it does sound exactly that way, and i'm by the way very glad that 500 of my marines at camp pendleton are part of flowing to a trickle coming into the country, although in fairness, 600 coming in which is dramatically down. we're still only getting a thousand or so a day out of the country so we're just beginning to turn from a net import to a net export particularly of criminal aliens. liz: congressman, thank you for joining us great to hear from you. >> thank you for covering this. liz: listen to this. >> no one is above the law, including this illegitimate president. i look forward to going into the office of attorney general every day, suing him, defending your rights and then going home. liz: that was democrat law democrat leticia james campaigning on getting trump before she became new york s
deport them back to mexico, colombia, el salvadore and guatemala that there's a mile-long line of homeland security and cbp trucks in front of camp pendleton in sanmarines are ready to send on the southern border in california to secure the crossings. this person knows what's happening. this person sounds really close to the action at i.c.e., right? >> it does sound exactly that way, and i'm by the way very glad that 500 of my marines at camp pendleton are part of flowing to a trickle...
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san francisco's leadership stands with them. as the daughter of a father who was from el salvador who i didn't get to be raised with in part because he was not a citizen here i fully know what it feels like to have your family separated based on where you are a citizen of or are from. >> and so when i do my work each and every day it's to make sure not only that we keep immigrant communities safe from crime but that we also ensure that our immigrants here in the city of san francisco feel safe enough to report the crimes that are happening to them. >> and that is my job. and so we will continue to do everything in our power to ensure that victims of crime no matter what your status is, feel comfortable reporting it to the police knowing that if they do that, if they come forward there will be no retribution for them. that my office is doing nothing in coordination with any federal immigration enforcement whatsoever. that you are safe to come forward and that we will protect our victims and witnesses when sometimes they are even threatened by the defense that there could be immigration consequences if they testify or cooperate with
san francisco's leadership stands with them. as the daughter of a father who was from el salvador who i didn't get to be raised with in part because he was not a citizen here i fully know what it feels like to have your family separated based on where you are a citizen of or are from. >> and so when i do my work each and every day it's to make sure not only that we keep immigrant communities safe from crime but that we also ensure that our immigrants here in the city of san francisco feel...
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san francisco. my family came when i was 12 from el salvador during the civil war.ave us security, safety and an opportunity to thrive, so i love the city deeply, and as a mother of three kids who have grown up as city kids, i'm grateful for everything the city has to offer for people like me and families. i have been politically involved my whole life, either in government or a non profit worker and i care about the community. i care about people around me, and i want to make sure that as the world changes around us, other people have the opportunity that my family did. >> we are back in san francisco post pandemic. so important to be out supporting our businesses, supporting our neighbors. >> i'm the first woman to represent the district, believe it or not. i'm the first latina elected to the board of supervisors without an appointment first ever, so i do think that (indiscernible) i want immigrants to be represented, women, moms, people that have different experiences because that brings richment to our decision making and i think it makes for betting decisions s
san francisco. my family came when i was 12 from el salvador during the civil war.ave us security, safety and an opportunity to thrive, so i love the city deeply, and as a mother of three kids who have grown up as city kids, i'm grateful for everything the city has to offer for people like me and families. i have been politically involved my whole life, either in government or a non profit worker and i care about the community. i care about people around me, and i want to make sure that as the...
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san francisco. my family came when i was 12 from el salvador during the civil war.gave us security, safety and an opportunity to thrive, so i love the city deeply, and as a mother of three kids who have grown up as city kids, i'm grateful for everything the city has to offer for people like me and families. i have been politically involved my whole life, either in government or a non profit worker and i care about the community. i care about people around me, and i want to make sure that as the world changes around us, other people have the opportunity that my family did. >> we are back in san francisco post pandemic. so important to be out supporting our businesses, supporting our neighbors. >> i'm the first woman to represent the district, believe it or not. i'm the first latina elected to the board of supervisors without an appointment first ever, so i do think that (indiscernible) i want immigrants to be represented, women, moms, people that have different experiences because that brings richment to our decision making and i think it makes for betting decisions
san francisco. my family came when i was 12 from el salvador during the civil war.gave us security, safety and an opportunity to thrive, so i love the city deeply, and as a mother of three kids who have grown up as city kids, i'm grateful for everything the city has to offer for people like me and families. i have been politically involved my whole life, either in government or a non profit worker and i care about the community. i care about people around me, and i want to make sure that as the...
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san francisco. my family came when i was 12 from el salvador during the civil war. this place gave us security, safety and an opportunity to thrive, so i love the city deeply, and as a mother of three kids who have grown up as city kids, i'm grateful for everything the city has to offer for people like me and families. i have been politically involved my whole life, either in government or a non profit worker and i care about the community. i care about people around me, and i want to make sure that as the world changes around us, other people have the opportunity that my family did. >> we are back in san francisco post pandemic. so important to be out supporting our businesses, supporting our neighbors. >> i'm the first woman to represent the district, believe it or not. i'm the first latina elected to the board of supervisors without an appointment first ever, so i do think that (indiscernible) i want immigrants to be represented, women, moms, people that have different experiences because that brings richment to our decision making and i think it makes for bettin
san francisco. my family came when i was 12 from el salvador during the civil war. this place gave us security, safety and an opportunity to thrive, so i love the city deeply, and as a mother of three kids who have grown up as city kids, i'm grateful for everything the city has to offer for people like me and families. i have been politically involved my whole life, either in government or a non profit worker and i care about the community. i care about people around me, and i want to make sure...
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san diego or you could live in omaha or whatever. now, the news is, if you get into the country, you might get sent essentially to a mega prison in el salvadorgitmo. >> ainsley: yeah. and lawrence was mentioning tom homan, the interior of our country over the weekend. they nabbed so many people, ice did, the senior trump administration official that talked to fox news digital said agents nabbed over 700 illegal immigrants over the weekend, including more than 500 with convictions or charges. and i was looking through the list. one person, a honduran national arrested in san antonio, texas close to where you are, lawrence. she had a conviction of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. another in seattle conviction robbery and delivering meth. one in phoenix, arizona a mexican national with a murder conviction. one in detroit a colombian man convicted of domestic violence and possession of cocaine. >> lawrence: so i just want to give you a tid bit, ainsley because those are the people that are already in the country. >> ainsley: that's right. >> lawrence: prevent them from even being able to make that journey across. banks who used to be the
san diego or you could live in omaha or whatever. now, the news is, if you get into the country, you might get sent essentially to a mega prison in el salvadorgitmo. >> ainsley: yeah. and lawrence was mentioning tom homan, the interior of our country over the weekend. they nabbed so many people, ice did, the senior trump administration official that talked to fox news digital said agents nabbed over 700 illegal immigrants over the weekend, including more than 500 with convictions or...
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san francisco fire department went on a medical mission in central america. they were volunteers for the castaneda kids foundation, a charity dedicated to providing aid to needy families in el salvadorhe heat was challenging, but they came prepared and used their medical skills to help more than 3000 patients in just one week. that trip was self organized and not funded by the san francisco fire department. >> thousands of people ran in the rain for the san francisco half marathon. many of the runners out there were bundled up in the wet, cold conditions. the route started off at golden gate park's jfk promenade, and took the runners all the way through the park and along the pacific. there was also a five and ten k run. >> you guys excited? yeah. all right. bring it in here. >> and the golden state warriors treated a group of east bay students to a unique basketball camp. the students met at ultimate field house in walnut creek, where they were given the opportunity to shoot 360. the advanced training system collects data and uses cutting edge technology to help players develop their skills. the students had their chance also meet former warrior center adonal foyle. >> i can look a
san francisco fire department went on a medical mission in central america. they were volunteers for the castaneda kids foundation, a charity dedicated to providing aid to needy families in el salvadorhe heat was challenging, but they came prepared and used their medical skills to help more than 3000 patients in just one week. that trip was self organized and not funded by the san francisco fire department. >> thousands of people ran in the rain for the san francisco half marathon. many...