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. >> tenemos cobertura de equipo sobre el el tema con julio desde mcallen y tornillo texas, nueva yorkxico. >> por supuesto desde aquÍ desde rusia tenemos el drama de los argentinos tras la paliza de goles que les propinÓ croacia, pero antes nos vamos mcallen texas y la situaciÓn de miles de niÑos en la frontera, julio. >> asÍ es josÉ, aquÍ en mcallen en donde cientos de niÑos siguen esperando poder reunirse con sus padres continÚa la incertidumbre o si la orden ejecutiva del presidente trump no los incluye a ellos por lo el momento todo lo que tienen son buenas palabras incluida la de la primera dama que hoy visitÓ este centro para menores que estÁ atrÁs de mi. >> en un mcallen habitualmente tranquilo hoy llegÓ una visita sorpresa. >> la primera dama melania trump en un centro con niÑos inmigrantes separados de sus familias. >> recorriÓ las instalaciones, seÑalÓ que las veÍa limpia saludÓ a los niÑos ahÍ y partiÓ antes de lo previsto pero dijo que quiere ayudar reunir a losm aÚn no estÁ claro dÓnde y como, ayer el presidente prohibiÓ las separaciones familiares pero ninguna palabra so
. >> tenemos cobertura de equipo sobre el el tema con julio desde mcallen y tornillo texas, nueva yorkxico. >> por supuesto desde aquÍ desde rusia tenemos el drama de los argentinos tras la paliza de goles que les propinÓ croacia, pero antes nos vamos mcallen texas y la situaciÓn de miles de niÑos en la frontera, julio. >> asÍ es josÉ, aquÍ en mcallen en donde cientos de niÑos siguen esperando poder reunirse con sus padres continÚa la incertidumbre o si la orden...
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. >>> welcome back to hour three of a special edition of "am joy" from tornillo, texas.his area a huge focus of backlash against the zero tolerance policy on immigration which includes family separations. behind me, people are rallying with a clear message to trump. reunite these migrant kids with their moms and dads. give them back to their families. this is one of several protests happening across the country today with that very message. joining me now, actor an activist mira sorvino. you are here with a sign says no human is illegal, have a heart, keep families together, reunite those separated. what if they were your children. something to show folks on the other side, you are not alone. why did you come down here? >> this is my second rally/protest against family separation. i'm a mother. i have four children. my worst nightmare is being separated from any of my children more than a minute or so. anything to come to them, any separation. this is breaking my heart. this is a national humanitarian crisis happening right on our soil. we, the united states, who have al
. >>> welcome back to hour three of a special edition of "am joy" from tornillo, texas.his area a huge focus of backlash against the zero tolerance policy on immigration which includes family separations. behind me, people are rallying with a clear message to trump. reunite these migrant kids with their moms and dads. give them back to their families. this is one of several protests happening across the country today with that very message. joining me now, actor an activist...
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we saw the images of those tents in tornillo, those are internment camps in tornillo. >> and ofilia, the knowledge that the president of the united states could stop all of this tomorrow, is that something that everyone involved in this struggle understands? is that something that the people, the adults being held under these conditions understand? >> absolutely. i heard an interview earlier today on this very channel where the lady says she would ask mr. trump to soften his heart to start thinking more humanely, that they are human beings so they understand where it's coming from and who the stop it. >> jonathan, the president is getting advice from people who have never been to these places, they are the ones with the strongest voices about how to handle this, if you could have a few seconds with the president, what would you tell him? >> i would challenge any person to step up and step in to one of these facilities. step into court and if you dare, try to represent one of these children, one of these families in these cases. it won't just change your mind, it will change your life
we saw the images of those tents in tornillo, those are internment camps in tornillo. >> and ofilia, the knowledge that the president of the united states could stop all of this tomorrow, is that something that everyone involved in this struggle understands? is that something that the people, the adults being held under these conditions understand? >> absolutely. i heard an interview earlier today on this very channel where the lady says she would ask mr. trump to soften his heart...
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y precisamente por este panorama, "tornillo", la ciudad en texas, pasara de ser una pequeqa comunidad silenciosa con un poco mas de mil quinientos habitantes, al foco de la controversial politica de "tolerancia cero"...alli hasta el viernes el refugio tenia 400 camas preparadas para recibir menores separados de sus padres en la frontera, pero el representante federal republicano, will hurd, quien ha visitado varios de estos lugares se mostro decepcionado por la falta de informacion de la administracion trump... ademas, se evalua si se aumenta la rapidamente con juan carlos gonzalez, quien nos amplia esta informacion desde tornillo, una ciudad en medio de desierto... el comentario lo hizo hoy ante la conferencia nacional de alguaciles en nueva orleans. ante todo esto.. la primera dama de ante todo esto.. la nueva orleans.alguaciles en nacional de hizo hoy ante la el comentario lo sus yo creo que el gobierno estÁ utilizando esta medida para crearque la gente decÍa que no va a ir. >>jeff sessions dijo que si alguien quiere pedi asilo polÍtico tiene que ir directo. hasta el dÍa de hoy no
y precisamente por este panorama, "tornillo", la ciudad en texas, pasara de ser una pequeqa comunidad silenciosa con un poco mas de mil quinientos habitantes, al foco de la controversial politica de "tolerancia cero"...alli hasta el viernes el refugio tenia 400 camas preparadas para recibir menores separados de sus padres en la frontera, pero el representante federal republicano, will hurd, quien ha visitado varios de estos lugares se mostro decepcionado por la falta de...
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comenzado a llegar los primeros grupos de menores de edad que ya han sido alojados en el centro del tornillo en de tiendas de campaÑa en un una zona donde la temperatura llega a dos 200 f esta polÍtica ha sido rechazada por activistas y la comunidad en general por aten dar contra los derechos y la dignidad de la comunidad este lunes se lograron atar pasos portantes en la corte de comisionados. >>hoy la corte del condado condenÓ precisamente la detenciÓn de niÑos. >>muchos piensan que el asilo polÍtico es contra la ley cuando no entienden que ellos estÁn viniendo a nuestras puertas legalmente pidiendo ayuda organizaciones locales y lÍderes comunitarios convocaron a otra marcha para exigir el cierre de este tipo de centros y de la marcha comenzarÁ a las 9:00 a.m. en un parque del Área culminarÁ frente a las oficinas de ice. ♪ >>ha estado detenida claudia una madre que manejo seis horas para presente en el dÍa en que un juez decide si claudia podrÍa tener una fianza uno. >> segÚn el abogado de claudia esta mujer estaba cumpliendo con la ley sin embargo presentar de a su revista rutinaria con in
comenzado a llegar los primeros grupos de menores de edad que ya han sido alojados en el centro del tornillo en de tiendas de campaÑa en un una zona donde la temperatura llega a dos 200 f esta polÍtica ha sido rechazada por activistas y la comunidad en general por aten dar contra los derechos y la dignidad de la comunidad este lunes se lograron atar pasos portantes en la corte de comisionados. >>hoy la corte del condado condenÓ precisamente la detenciÓn de niÑos. >>muchos...
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what were you hoping to achieve with this tornillo march on father's day?> you want to bring this to everyone's attention because some people say this is not us, we would never do this, this isn't america. >> yeah. >> but we're doing this right now. it's being done in our name. and this is america. and so with 24 hours' notice we asked people to come out, bear witness in tornillo, not an easy place to get to. more than 1,000 came from not just el paso and nm 23478 but from all over texas. salt lake city, denver. joe kennedy from boston, massachusetts. and they were there to make sure that we could answer this question. who is this country? in a better way than we are right now. we're not a country that is going to take kids from their parents after they have survived a 2,000-mile journey, fleeing the most brutal, the most violent, the deadliest countries in this hemisphere if not the plan planet. we're a country that's going to make sure we follow our own laws. there's a lawful way to petition for asylum. and this young mother i was telling you about earlie
what were you hoping to achieve with this tornillo march on father's day?> you want to bring this to everyone's attention because some people say this is not us, we would never do this, this isn't america. >> yeah. >> but we're doing this right now. it's being done in our name. and this is america. and so with 24 hours' notice we asked people to come out, bear witness in tornillo, not an easy place to get to. more than 1,000 came from not just el paso and nm 23478 but from all...
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. >> a ninguno nos gusta cómo es tornillo porque somos un pueblo unido . >> ahora buscarán la forma deoamérica con familias llegan a mcallen, texas, son detenidos por cruzar el país y procesados los niños son entregados al departamento de salud y servicios humanos. >> indocumentados fueron detenidos en (nombre en inglés) en ohio, como parte de una investigación donde la compañía contrató a indocumentados . >> los hijos de trabajadores fueron entregados a una iglesia mientras se determina el futuro . >> analía fiesta nos dice que estos líderes elevan oraciones. >> en favor de los débiles michael olsen quiere que el metroplex se una en oración con hijos y padres en la frontera, el líder religioso dice que no hay una razón como la protección integridad y seguridad de los menores, también se enfocó en los mandamientos . >> es una oportunidad para nosotros para esconder con amitsad. >> el obispo de dallas (nombre en inglés) dio un mensaje especial en un comunicado que dice , en parte: (información en pantalla) (información en pantalla) este padre de la iglesia en dallas, explicó de otra man
. >> a ninguno nos gusta cómo es tornillo porque somos un pueblo unido . >> ahora buscarán la forma deoamérica con familias llegan a mcallen, texas, son detenidos por cruzar el país y procesados los niños son entregados al departamento de salud y servicios humanos. >> indocumentados fueron detenidos en (nombre en inglés) en ohio, como parte de una investigación donde la compañía contrató a indocumentados . >> los hijos de trabajadores fueron entregados a una...
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it starts in tornillo but it ends in washington, d.c. next saturday. we know that what's happening here we have to bear witness to it, the only way we fix it is through members of congress and this administration. >> you can see -- i don't know if we can get a wide shot of it. this is the border. mexico is right there. as a former mayor of a city here in texas, just give people a sense of scale because the perception that we're getting out of the trump administration is that there is almost a barrage, a constant torrent of people flooding into the country. >> this other perception that he fans the flames is that somehow that these cities like el paso on the american side are runover with crime. el paso makes clear all the time is one of the safest big cities in the united states. it's got about 650,000 folks and it consistently ranks as one of the safest big cities and it butts up against the border, basically. >> can you tell us more about how people can contact the human rights organization that you're working with? >> i work with robert f. kennedy h
it starts in tornillo but it ends in washington, d.c. next saturday. we know that what's happening here we have to bear witness to it, the only way we fix it is through members of congress and this administration. >> you can see -- i don't know if we can get a wide shot of it. this is the border. mexico is right there. as a former mayor of a city here in texas, just give people a sense of scale because the perception that we're getting out of the trump administration is that there is...
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he's a republican, and i caught up with him at the border in tornillo. >>> mayor margot, welcome to the
he's a republican, and i caught up with him at the border in tornillo. >>> mayor margot, welcome to the
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juan: la gota que derramÓ el vaso fue la instalaciÓn de este centro de detenciÓn de niÑos en tornillo. los manifestantes coinciden en que es increÍble el nivel de insensibilidad, con lo que estÁ sucediendo en estados unidos, en pleno siglo xxi. >> yo nacÍ en mÉxico y vine a los estados unidos legalmente.Á ahorita es una injusticia. juan: marÍa dice que se debe dejar a un lado la polÍtica y buscar una soluciÓn inmediata. marÍa: ahorita no importa si somos republicanos como demÓcratas. aurita importa --aurita importa la uniÓn para ayudar a estas personasue buscan un mejor futuro. juan: este lugar fue escogido por los manifestantes, debido a que segÚn nos comentan, aquÍ es donde primero se procesa a los menores, los cuales posteriormente son llevados a la localidad de tornillo, texas. aÚn seguimos esperando algún comentario de administraciÓn de niÑos y familias de los estados unidos. juan carlos gonzÁlez, univisiÓn. reportera: marchas como estas se realizarÁn alrededor del paÍs. se esperan unas 100 marchas. y tambiÉn una gran marcha en washington d.c.. hoy tuvimos la oportunidad de entra
juan: la gota que derramÓ el vaso fue la instalaciÓn de este centro de detenciÓn de niÑos en tornillo. los manifestantes coinciden en que es increÍble el nivel de insensibilidad, con lo que estÁ sucediendo en estados unidos, en pleno siglo xxi. >> yo nacÍ en mÉxico y vine a los estados unidos legalmente.Á ahorita es una injusticia. juan: marÍa dice que se debe dejar a un lado la polÍtica y buscar una soluciÓn inmediata. marÍa: ahorita no importa si somos republicanos como...
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what is happening in tornillo, symptom of a larger problem.iddedoverfl.or ntsowhe occupant ts moved enhere from o shelters. the department of homeland security numbers show over a six-week period. nearly 0 children were separated from nearly a00s m2,a adults. jacqueline alatta brought her two children to protest. >> i'm here because i grew up in a border town. i live in a border town. this just pulls at my heart strings for. me not a political issue. it is a mother issue. a neighbor issue. it's a what's right. >> reporter: despite a number of requests we are not being allowed inside. this is as close as we can get. we can't get in the perimeter of this detention facility. elaine, right now we there are 200 kids inside. but we are also told, at its capacity. this place can house up to 4,000 children. >>> thank you.tonigh about 2,00t children who have been separated from their parents, in the past six weeks will sleep in u.s. government shelters. we asked tony dokoupil to look into what's driving the crisis. >> you are not forgotten. >> reporter
what is happening in tornillo, symptom of a larger problem.iddedoverfl.or ntsowhe occupant ts moved enhere from o shelters. the department of homeland security numbers show over a six-week period. nearly 0 children were separated from nearly a00s m2,a adults. jacqueline alatta brought her two children to protest. >> i'm here because i grew up in a border town. i live in a border town. this just pulls at my heart strings for. me not a political issue. it is a mother issue. a neighbor...
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back to you. >> casey stegall live in tornillo, texas. new privacy law that will force tech companies like facebook and google to tell people what personal information they're taking from them. people will also tell the companies to delete their information. some experts say the it's the most far reaching law of its kind in the united states. hillary vaughn is here with more on that. >> hi, trace. this is the toughest data privacy law that any state in the u.s. has passed. here's the deal. not only gives users ownership and control of what data is being collected but lets them opt out of having their data collected in the first place. there's a new standard. companies cannot give users that opt out a less experience than those users that decide to opt in and give up their data. here's the concern. this will hit massive tech companies hard. google, facebook, uber, microsoft getting hit by this. this california law will have a ripple effect on users across the country. these changes are likely going to need to be rolled out companywide. the
back to you. >> casey stegall live in tornillo, texas. new privacy law that will force tech companies like facebook and google to tell people what personal information they're taking from them. people will also tell the companies to delete their information. some experts say the it's the most far reaching law of its kind in the united states. hillary vaughn is here with more on that. >> hi, trace. this is the toughest data privacy law that any state in the u.s. has passed. here's...
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just to put things in expected, tornillo is a small town, of about 1,500 people. when this tent city is up and running at full capacity, it will mean that a fifth of the entire town's population will be children separated from their families. blake? >> gadi schwartz, in california for us, thanks, gadi. >>> those hard-line immigration policies are causing gut-wrenching pain for some families, and president trump lays the blame squarely on democrats, but his strategy carries some risk for republicans. here's white house correspondent kelly o'donnell. >> reporter: far from the real world consequences is the red meat of immigration politics. today president trump tweeted, "democrats can fix their forced family break-up at the border by working with republicans on new legislation for a change." this white house video links an alleged gang murder to rules affecting child immigrants. >> the gang member reportedly entered our country through glaring loopholes for unaccompanied alien minors. >> reporter: one day after he distanced himself from his own administration's zero
just to put things in expected, tornillo is a small town, of about 1,500 people. when this tent city is up and running at full capacity, it will mean that a fifth of the entire town's population will be children separated from their families. blake? >> gadi schwartz, in california for us, thanks, gadi. >>> those hard-line immigration policies are causing gut-wrenching pain for some families, and president trump lays the blame squarely on democrats, but his strategy carries some...
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en tornillo, texas pedro contreras, univisiÓn. detenidos en la frontera, sin permitirles abogados ni llevados ante jueces. hoy dijo que no quiere mÁs jueces en migraciÓn, sino mÁs agentes para impedir que entre los indocumentados. la pregunta es si trump puede hacer eso. >>el presidente trompo volviÓ a criticar duramente el sistema legal del paÍs. " las leyes son obsoletas y horribles en cuanto a la seguridad fronteriza y el trato a los inmigrantes". dijo. en redes sociales fue mucho mÁs tajante. hoy empleo que pasar un proceso largo y complicado no es el camino a seguir. dice que si se define a la gente la frontera y se le dice que no puede entrarse detendrÁ la inmigraciÓn ilegal. por comparaciÓn a un costo muy bajo. el domingo dijo que cuando alguien entra hay que inmediatamente devolverlo al lugar de donde vino. la abogada y profesora de leyes migratorias advierte que los beneficios judicialeslos otorga la constituciÓn y sólo los puede cambiar en congreso. >>quitar por completo el derecho de ser escuchado y tener un dÍa en la c
en tornillo, texas pedro contreras, univisiÓn. detenidos en la frontera, sin permitirles abogados ni llevados ante jueces. hoy dijo que no quiere mÁs jueces en migraciÓn, sino mÁs agentes para impedir que entre los indocumentados. la pregunta es si trump puede hacer eso. >>el presidente trompo volviÓ a criticar duramente el sistema legal del paÍs. " las leyes son obsoletas y horribles en cuanto a la seguridad fronteriza y el trato a los inmigrantes". dijo. en redes...
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it's immoral tornillo one of several protests across the u.s. >> i'm ashamed of my president. >> there are over 2,000 children now in federally funded facilities across the country. many separated from parents at the border. some parents already deported. the senate's top exact is demanding the trump dprpgs appoint a czar to reunite the families. >> the situation b able to quickly unite twitter saying we can't allow all of the people to invade our country. and those who do should be sent back without a court hearing. the president told republicans not to waste time on immigration reform until after the november elections. but the house and senate are moving forward. >> i did talk to the white house yesterday. they say the president is still 100% behind us. >> other lawmakers downtown that. >> they had the wall in their hand and they let it go because they wanted more. that's one of the problems is we never know where the goal line is. >> reporter: lawmakers say they may pass a smaller immigration bill first dealing with family separation if a comprehensive reform bill fails. jennifer j
it's immoral tornillo one of several protests across the u.s. >> i'm ashamed of my president. >> there are over 2,000 children now in federally funded facilities across the country. many separated from parents at the border. some parents already deported. the senate's top exact is demanding the trump dprpgs appoint a czar to reunite the families. >> the situation b able to quickly unite twitter saying we can't allow all of the people to invade our country. and those who do...
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casey stegall standing by in tornillo texas. first, we go to william la jeunesse in mexico city. >> the next president, according to the polls, haves an anti american attitude. when it comes to trade, fighting america's drug war, when it comes to stopping or deterring central americans from coming from the border, a big change indeed. the front liner to lead mexico is a far left populist whose campaign is sweeping mexico. he leads a coalition that says together we'll make history. he was once mayor here in mexico city and next likely to be the next president of mexico. >> he's polling at 52%. nobody expected a candidate to poll above 30%. he's blowing the two-party system out of the party. >> voters have appeared to have rejected with the national action policy. >> the policies are secondary. what is really important is the nature of the man. >> he's the grandson of a farm worker. he began his political career building housing for the poor and led environmental protests. four years ago, he started his own political party. >> his
casey stegall standing by in tornillo texas. first, we go to william la jeunesse in mexico city. >> the next president, according to the polls, haves an anti american attitude. when it comes to trade, fighting america's drug war, when it comes to stopping or deterring central americans from coming from the border, a big change indeed. the front liner to lead mexico is a far left populist whose campaign is sweeping mexico. he leads a coalition that says together we'll make history. he was...
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the demonstration in tornillo was one of many this weekend.cutive order allowing undocumented parents and children to be detained together, more than 2,000 children have yet to be reunited. now the senate's top democrat is demanding that the trump administration appoint a czar now to help ree zero tolerance has left many people with zeroon wl be able to quickly unite the kids. >> president trump hit back on twitter saying, "w allow all of these people to invade our country. and nothose who do should be se back without a court hearing." the house and senate are moving forward on imkbrags migration r. despite the president telling republicans not to waste their time until after the elections. >>> benjamin netanyahu told his cabinet he held meetings with two senior members of the trump administration over the weekend. netanyahu said he met jared kushner and jason greenblatt. he said they discussed the peace process, and regional issues with, quote, a particular emphasis on the situation in gaza. >>> the fallout for a small restaurant in virginia
the demonstration in tornillo was one of many this weekend.cutive order allowing undocumented parents and children to be detained together, more than 2,000 children have yet to be reunited. now the senate's top democrat is demanding that the trump administration appoint a czar now to help ree zero tolerance has left many people with zeroon wl be able to quickly unite the kids. >> president trump hit back on twitter saying, "w allow all of these people to invade our country. and...
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mireya villarreal is outside the facility near the tornillo port of entry in el paso county. >> we will not go away! this is not okay! >> reporter: thousands of protesters chanted and held signs demanding the trump administration stop separating children from their parents at the border. bye march was organized by democratic congressman beto o'rourke. >> we were told there were 98 kids in this tent city yesterday. we were told today there are 200 kids. i all have to own this. we cannot blame this on trump. we cannot blame this on a political party. this is america right now, so ierica has got to show up. >> reporter: the federal detention facility in rural el paso is being used to house unaccompanied minors. the teen boys began arriving on juiday. jane and boyd griffith live in el paso. >> my husband just said, it's been a long time since i was in a protest march, back when we were protesting against vietnam. >> this is a facility you would rae if you went to any kind of natural disaster site, the tents like the u.n. uses. e> reporter: republican congressman will hurd has been inside th
mireya villarreal is outside the facility near the tornillo port of entry in el paso county. >> we will not go away! this is not okay! >> reporter: thousands of protesters chanted and held signs demanding the trump administration stop separating children from their parents at the border. bye march was organized by democratic congressman beto o'rourke. >> we were told there were 98 kids in this tent city yesterday. we were told today there are 200 kids. i all have to own this....
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people also demonstrated at the tent city in tornillo, texas, now housing migrant children. thousands marched in san diego, california. this is samantha clemence. >> it is inhumane. it breaks my heart and it needs to stop now. they need to reunite the families they have already traumatized. amy: meanwhile, in mcallen, texas, protesters temporarily blocked a bus carrying migrant children, chanting "set the children free." in new york, democratic senator chuck schumer called for a white house reunification czar to coordinate the reunification of families separated at the border. >> right now there are thousands of kids lost in limbo who await reunification with their parents. there are various agencies that are in charge. kids are under jurisdiction of health and human services. the parents under the justice department. what we found out over the years is w when there are separarate agencies trying to solve a single problem, it works slowly at best. anand sometimes does not work at all. from theczar, someone white house that can whip thinis into shape and coordinate among the
people also demonstrated at the tent city in tornillo, texas, now housing migrant children. thousands marched in san diego, california. this is samantha clemence. >> it is inhumane. it breaks my heart and it needs to stop now. they need to reunite the families they have already traumatized. amy: meanwhile, in mcallen, texas, protesters temporarily blocked a bus carrying migrant children, chanting "set the children free." in new york, democratic senator chuck schumer called for a...
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ineya villarreal is in tornillo, texas, with the latest on the border crisis. >> set the children free! set the children free! >> reporter: protesters along the south texas border took a stand against the separation of families, stopping a bus briefly while chanting, "set the children free." >> te eldozen children could be they're in cells, and they are in cages. >> reporter: 25 members of congress spoke out saturday after gaining access to the federal detention facilities near mcallen, texas. >> and we asked to speak to somebody who was there, and, as they opened the door, these 20 or 30 mounds of silver mylar became little girls. odey stood up. ehey were scared. some had been crying. >> reporter: but the government's plan to reunite families has been slow and confusing. at a bus station near the border, dozens of immigrants, families with small children, were released friday. a few had on ankle monitors. this woman says she was separated from her 15-year-old sister and has no idea what will arppen to her. >> most of the parents are still in the criminal process. te reporter: melissa
ineya villarreal is in tornillo, texas, with the latest on the border crisis. >> set the children free! set the children free! >> reporter: protesters along the south texas border took a stand against the separation of families, stopping a bus briefly while chanting, "set the children free." >> te eldozen children could be they're in cells, and they are in cages. >> reporter: 25 members of congress spoke out saturday after gaining access to the federal...
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msnbc reporter cal perry is there on the ground for us in tornillo. call, hans nichols reported that the pentagon is now working on a plan to house up to 20,000 migrant children on military bases. what are the implications of that? >> well, they are wide reaching, certainly. you saw video of the mayors being turned away from this camp. imagine what it's going to be like trying to get access to a military facility. it's incredibly difficult because you are deal with the deputy of defense, national security issues. most of our military bases here in this country are larmly, parts of them, are classified. so you cannot access these areas. the other thing to keep in mind is as these kids are moved around -- we heard from three major u.s. airlines yesterday, as the kids are moved around -- they will be moved around on military aircraft. as far as the media and the american public is concerned we are going to be really losing track of these kids. to be fair we don't have a good beat on where they are now. this camp over my shoulder as you have alluded to is
msnbc reporter cal perry is there on the ground for us in tornillo. call, hans nichols reported that the pentagon is now working on a plan to house up to 20,000 migrant children on military bases. what are the implications of that? >> well, they are wide reaching, certainly. you saw video of the mayors being turned away from this camp. imagine what it's going to be like trying to get access to a military facility. it's incredibly difficult because you are deal with the deputy of defense,...
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nbc's cal perry there for us at the border in tornillo, texas. thank you, sir. >>> president trump blaming the democrats for the migrant crisis we've been covering but how can they help to solve the problem if he cannot? we'll talk to a leading democrat on that. ure us, we have a mission: to help hand everyone a better world. that's why we, at the coca-cola company, make shore breaks with actual coconuts. tea, organically. treats for celebrations. water with added minerals for taste. dear future us, that's why we're striving to do good. and help our communities get the education they deserve. we're doing this today... ...so you can do even more. the coca-cola company but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient ...so you can do even more. originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. can be a big bad problem that you could spread to. family members, including your grandchildren babies too young to be vaccinated against whooping cough are the mos
nbc's cal perry there for us at the border in tornillo, texas. thank you, sir. >>> president trump blaming the democrats for the migrant crisis we've been covering but how can they help to solve the problem if he cannot? we'll talk to a leading democrat on that. ure us, we have a mission: to help hand everyone a better world. that's why we, at the coca-cola company, make shore breaks with actual coconuts. tea, organically. treats for celebrations. water with added minerals for taste....
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on a military base in tornillo? >> no, it's federal property just off that highway right there to my right, your left. >> federal property means as jacob sober rof and other advocates noted that essentially gives the government immunity in terms both lawsuits so it's even more important that reporters be allowed to get in there. cal perry. >> i'll tell you, the best shots we've seen from a local newspaper the reporter went to mexico, came around, risking a lot to get those photos to get the shots. if you walk on to this road, you'll be met by a customs border patrol with three minutes, flashing lights and they escort you off that road, chris. >> thank you. i'm joined right here in mccallan, texas by stephanie rhule and jacob sobero. there's two populations unaccompanied minors kids coming by themselves coming for a while, it spiked in 2014. that's continued to happen and 2600 kids taken everybody parents processed here. you've been trying to get answers on the full location of them. what is -- what do we know right
on a military base in tornillo? >> no, it's federal property just off that highway right there to my right, your left. >> federal property means as jacob sober rof and other advocates noted that essentially gives the government immunity in terms both lawsuits so it's even more important that reporters be allowed to get in there. cal perry. >> i'll tell you, the best shots we've seen from a local newspaper the reporter went to mexico, came around, risking a lot to get those...
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let's go to my partner, cal perry from tornillo, texas, what is a tent city. what's happening behind that barbed wire, in that so-called tent city behind you? >> reporter: we had clarification yesterday because senator blumenthal and a couple others were able to get on the compound. they were not able to get to where the tents are housing those unaccompanied minors. they were taken into a control room and shown cctv footage. we did learn they're between 200 and 270 young males between the age of 14 and 18. while that is helpful and clarifying, it does not answer the question as to where are the toddlers and where are the girls and where are they going to go and how are they going to be treated? now, add to that we've seen a steady stream of protesters and activists coming to this site, not just lawmakers. today we saw medical professionals, around 50 to 100 of them from across the state converging here to voice their concern. i was able to speak to one of those doctors and we spoke about, what are the medical conditions likely these kids are facing. here's wha
let's go to my partner, cal perry from tornillo, texas, what is a tent city. what's happening behind that barbed wire, in that so-called tent city behind you? >> reporter: we had clarification yesterday because senator blumenthal and a couple others were able to get on the compound. they were not able to get to where the tents are housing those unaccompanied minors. they were taken into a control room and shown cctv footage. we did learn they're between 200 and 270 young males between the...
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tornillo, texas, and that tent city were first, but we have since found out about a whole bunch more locations where the trump administration is stowing these kids that they're taking. last night in the 9:00 hour, the associated press broke a whole new kind of news in this scandal when they were first to report on locations being set up by the trump administration, specifically for, quote, tender age kids. so little kids, toddlers, and babies, relocations, according to the ap, were already up and running to raymondville, to -- excuse me, to raymondville, texas, combs, texas, and brownsville, texas. they're setting up these purpose-built locations to incarcerate babies and toddlers. the ap further reported that another location for babies and toddlers was set to be opened in a houston warehouse, which "the washington post" identified as sitting at 419 emancipation avenue in houston, texas. they planned to open that warehouse facility for babies and toddlers in coming days. again, babies and toddlers being held without their parents. as soon as we got word of that element of the trump
tornillo, texas, and that tent city were first, but we have since found out about a whole bunch more locations where the trump administration is stowing these kids that they're taking. last night in the 9:00 hour, the associated press broke a whole new kind of news in this scandal when they were first to report on locations being set up by the trump administration, specifically for, quote, tender age kids. so little kids, toddlers, and babies, relocations, according to the ap, were already up...
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msnbc's cal perry is on the ground in tornillo, texas. he took a tour of that facility this afternoon. so, cal, take us through first what you saw in there. and explain exactly, we hear so much about the kids, they have been separated. are these kids where the government lass a sense of who and where their parents are? or are these kids who are completely separated and there's no trace on that? >> reporter: yeah. so they -- hhs -- is saying that they have a beat on where all the kids are and they are going to be able ooh reunite them. they definitely pushed that issue because of course we hear different stories from really moms and dads along the southern border. as you said, we just got out of this tent city. we'll show you the hhs hand outphotos. 326 kids are in this camp. 14 of them are girls. 23 have been separated from their parents. it was initially 26 but they were able to reunite three already, a very quick breakdown on where they are from. 117 from honduras. 40 el salvador. 3 from mexico, four from other countries, including roma
msnbc's cal perry is on the ground in tornillo, texas. he took a tour of that facility this afternoon. so, cal, take us through first what you saw in there. and explain exactly, we hear so much about the kids, they have been separated. are these kids where the government lass a sense of who and where their parents are? or are these kids who are completely separated and there's no trace on that? >> reporter: yeah. so they -- hhs -- is saying that they have a beat on where all the kids are...
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patricia: muchos de esos niÑos pueden estar en campamentos, pedro ultreras tuvo acceso al campamento de tornillores, la mayorÍa de los niÑos cruzaron la frontera solos, pero 23 fueron separados de sus padres. hay 117 hondureÑos, 162 guatemaltecos, 40 salvadoreÑos y 30 mexicanos. se construirÁn albergues en dos bases militares. el secretario de defensa, james mattise dijo que en los militares proporcionarÁn apoyo logÍstico. muchos padres separados de sus hijos, no sÓlo tienen que lidiar con la suerte, sino que tienen que tener acceso acceso a $0.85 de dÓlar si desean llamar por telÉfono. dulce castellanos nos habla de los apuros que representa para los padres la comunicaciÓn con sus hijos. dulce: los miles de padres separados de sus hijos, buscan comunicarse, preso podrÍa ser casi imposible debido al precio de las llamadas telefÓnicas. [habla en inglÉs] dulce:las llamadas cuestan $0.85. dijo kamala harris que visitÓ el centro. agregÓ que se le informó que las llamadas a los hijos eran gratis, pero luego de reunirse con los padre, segÚn ella quedÓ claro que se les cobra. activistas dicen que estas
patricia: muchos de esos niÑos pueden estar en campamentos, pedro ultreras tuvo acceso al campamento de tornillores, la mayorÍa de los niÑos cruzaron la frontera solos, pero 23 fueron separados de sus padres. hay 117 hondureÑos, 162 guatemaltecos, 40 salvadoreÑos y 30 mexicanos. se construirÁn albergues en dos bases militares. el secretario de defensa, james mattise dijo que en los militares proporcionarÁn apoyo logÍstico. muchos padres separados de sus hijos, no sÓlo tienen que lidiar...
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e la federaciÓn americana de maestros realizÓ una manifestaciÓn afuera de la corte del tornillo, estostados unidos y mÉxico. participaron tambiÉn lÍderes religiosos, que hicieron un llamado a miembros de todas las religiones para que apoyen la causa de los inmigrantes indocumentados. patricia: el departamento de seguridad nacional hizo la solicitud formal para aumentar a 12,000 camas la capacidad en una base militar con el fin de detener a las familias sorprendidas usando la frontera de forma ilegal. el anuncio lo hizo el departamento de defensa, el cual hijo que la solicitud busca que 2000 de estas camas estÉn listas y funcionando en los prÓximos 45 dÍas. el gobierno no ha especificado cuÁl serÍa la base militar. enrique: y una parte central del problema de la separaciÓn de familias en la frontera es la falta de un plan para reunificarlas. tras la desesperaciÓn de padres que no encuentran a sus hijos. carolina nos cuenta de una herramienta que pueden encontrar en la pÁgina de univisiÓnnoticia.com para cumplir con este propÓsito. carolina: ante la incertidumbre de la falta de inmigrac
e la federaciÓn americana de maestros realizÓ una manifestaciÓn afuera de la corte del tornillo, estostados unidos y mÉxico. participaron tambiÉn lÍderes religiosos, que hicieron un llamado a miembros de todas las religiones para que apoyen la causa de los inmigrantes indocumentados. patricia: el departamento de seguridad nacional hizo la solicitud formal para aumentar a 12,000 camas la capacidad en una base militar con el fin de detener a las familias sorprendidas usando la frontera de...
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new video from inside an unaccompanied minor shelter in tornillo, texas for migrant children was releasede u-s department of health and human services.it comes as hundreds of parents are still waiting to be reunited with their kids.according to a cnn reporter who was allowed to tour the facility monday...no cameras or phones were allowed in.there are more than 300 children at the facility, with 10 bunk beds per tent to sleep 20 kids. according to b- c-f-s, the san antonio-based nonprofit organization operating the facility,there are also about 250 personnel at tornillo. that's 1 child care worker for about 10 children.six of those are mental health clinicians. officials say they are controlling how much time the kids spend outside in the heat...because the only thing most of them want to do is play soccer, and watch the world cup.this information comes as the preparing two military bases to temporarily house those border illegally. u.s. secretary of defense confirmed bases will be goodfellow air force base and fort bliss. donald trump made remarks on immigration during a south carolina ra
new video from inside an unaccompanied minor shelter in tornillo, texas for migrant children was releasede u-s department of health and human services.it comes as hundreds of parents are still waiting to be reunited with their kids.according to a cnn reporter who was allowed to tour the facility monday...no cameras or phones were allowed in.there are more than 300 children at the facility, with 10 bunk beds per tent to sleep 20 kids. according to b- c-f-s, the san antonio-based nonprofit...
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>> jeff paul live for it in tornillo, texas. we mentioned the president critical of mexico today. let's go to mexico with william la jeunesse live with mo >> this is america's door step, the busiest port of entry in the country. people come from around the world to ask for asylum or upthe fence. as for the separation policy, the women we spoke with said absolutely not. if they knew that their children would be taken away from them if they crossed the border that they wouldn't do it. agents say given time it may have been a deterrent. it's a moot point now. but as for the zero tolerance policy, everybody gets prosecuted. they know it's going to be a black mark on their record and spends time in jail but they'll take the risk to get to america. that brings up the point about shelter space. that could be a problem if the u.s. is trying to hold all of those individuals in shelters and bed capacity is being reached. back to you. >> trace: yeah, it's notable the "wall street journal" saying the issue here, the backlog in the courts for immigration, 700,000 strock. william la jeunesse li
>> jeff paul live for it in tornillo, texas. we mentioned the president critical of mexico today. let's go to mexico with william la jeunesse live with mo >> this is america's door step, the busiest port of entry in the country. people come from around the world to ask for asylum or upthe fence. as for the separation policy, the women we spoke with said absolutely not. if they knew that their children would be taken away from them if they crossed the border that they wouldn't do it....
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. >>> ien tornillo, txmentexas dg muÑoz . >>> Ñla pequeÑa alyson reclama los ofiscialedmunicarsese cons que se trata de pequeÑos que fueron s separados de su spadaa pareres gtabaciorabscacio no se o se che to de niÑos separdados de sus pad r padarpadres . >>> (ver informacion en pantalla) nteoticias telemundo logtoro hl con la tiene aÑos de edad la ti. >>> me apreparecetambien ele el niÑa clame por su libertad . >>> le juro que me voy a portar bien pero saqueme de aqui, no e tengo una colchitapae y nos ponen ventiladores para que nosotros tengamos frio y cuando me descrie ebe esto y d poder ahhacer nada. >>> su hrmermana quien sufre r encerada eence encerrada el en el edeentro de detencion . >>> con el corazon desgarrado por no saber nada de ella y pues para evitarle un poco el ya a a ahora esperan el gobierno no oc continue sepasrandrando niÑos d p;adradres. >>> el ptresidente donald trum decia que no pÑodiaodia cambi o politica , porque los in inmigrantes no pueden sgueguir f infaectando ain infectando al pais ###. >> mientras el lÍder demÓcrata le ofrecÍa irÓnicamente un po polÍgraf
. >>> ien tornillo, txmentexas dg muÑoz . >>> Ñla pequeÑa alyson reclama los ofiscialedmunicarsese cons que se trata de pequeÑos que fueron s separados de su spadaa pareres gtabaciorabscacio no se o se che to de niÑos separdados de sus pad r padarpadres . >>> (ver informacion en pantalla) nteoticias telemundo logtoro hl con la tiene aÑos de edad la ti. >>> me apreparecetambien ele el niÑa clame por su libertad . >>> le juro que me voy a portar...
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i want to go to caliperry, who is standing by for us in tornillo, texas. >>. >> that protest wrapped up, partly because the -- in the sun it's far, far worse. we heard some rousing speeches, really the theme of the day, of course, was to reject president trump's policy not only of splatting minors out from families, but these detention facilities we're learning so much about. specifically the detention facilities behind me. we nods there's some 250 to 270 kids in there between the ages of 14 and 18. really the protest symbolic of the week we have seen in which time and time again, local and national elected officials have tried to get in, but haven't been able to. senator udall just got in yesterday for the first time, but he was disappointed about what he was told. i asked him, what is the plan? he said, i asked that to the officials inside that compound and the answer was shocking, . that he would have to check bulk in a week. >> considering the fact these are all children and another week that will go by without them being reunited cal, thanks very much. find a cool place. >>> whi
i want to go to caliperry, who is standing by for us in tornillo, texas. >>. >> that protest wrapped up, partly because the -- in the sun it's far, far worse. we heard some rousing speeches, really the theme of the day, of course, was to reject president trump's policy not only of splatting minors out from families, but these detention facilities we're learning so much about. specifically the detention facilities behind me. we nods there's some 250 to 270 kids in there between the...
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what are you seeing in tornillo? foe you just spoke to an elected. >> we spoke to senator tom udall from mexico. he tried to get into this and was denied entry. he did. and he helped solve one of the mysteries we have which is where are the girls? he shed some light on that. take a listen. >> we were just trying to get a sense in the short period of time they were there do they -- are they being treated well? have they had any problems? those kind of things? have they talked to their parents? most of those things were answered yes. and, and i would say for the most part kind of happy and smiles, just today seven girls have arrived at about the approximate same age. >> 13 to 17. >> 13 to 17 girls. >> so you heard there from the ages of 13 to 17. he put the total number of kids in that camp at somewhere between 250 and 260. we thought it was around 250 but obviously he's adding in there the recent arrival of those seven female detainees. he described it as very hot. it is, of course, very hot. it's about 108 degrees ou
what are you seeing in tornillo? foe you just spoke to an elected. >> we spoke to senator tom udall from mexico. he tried to get into this and was denied entry. he did. and he helped solve one of the mysteries we have which is where are the girls? he shed some light on that. take a listen. >> we were just trying to get a sense in the short period of time they were there do they -- are they being treated well? have they had any problems? those kind of things? have they talked to...
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especial de la separación de familias ---a 5 das del funcionamiento del centro de detencin del cruce de tornillo (♪ música ) (información en pantalla) u llanto que unió a un país en una sola dirección (información en pantalla) cientos de personas exigieron un fin a la separación de familias . >> ( >> hoy, n inglÉs) . >> con la firma de una acción ejecutiva, el presidente donald trump, le brinda una luz de esperanza a inmigrantes que buscan refugio en la frontera . >> ¿quÉ tal? buenas tardes . >> hoy en noticias telemundo 48 tenemos cobertura especial tras meses de dudas, cientos de inmigrantes de indocumentados vieron luz al final del camino. >> en los pasados días hay movilizaciones en todo el país exigiendo el fin de separación de familias en la frontera. >> desde washington dc hasta el paso texas, reclaman que se detengan la práctica, protestas que llegaron a los Ángeles, el sur del estado y el área de la bahía . >> tenemos cobertura en equipo, san rafael, san francisco hasta sacramento, noticias telemundo 48 se transportó en el área de la bahía para ver las reaciones a la firma de la acción
especial de la separación de familias ---a 5 das del funcionamiento del centro de detencin del cruce de tornillo (♪ música ) (información en pantalla) u llanto que unió a un país en una sola dirección (información en pantalla) cientos de personas exigieron un fin a la separación de familias . >> ( >> hoy, n inglÉs) . >> con la firma de una acción ejecutiva, el presidente donald trump, le brinda una luz de esperanza a inmigrantes que buscan refugio en la frontera ....
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hasta el centro de la patrulla fronteriza donde se supone que estarÍan procesando a los limpios de tornillo este paÍs se protege mÁs a un perro que a un niÑo y eso es lo que estamos viendo. las leyes deben de cambiar. las familias no deben estar separadas psicolÓgica y emocionalmente a un niÑo le afecta demasiado. rsas en el Área o por de el paso, luego mÉxico, etc. gente latina, afroamericana y anglosajona. carolina: por ja, es tanta la molesta molestia de parte de tantos polÍticos que el gocidiÓ detener el envÍo de la guardia nacional en la frontera. furia en redes desata una presentadora que describiÓ los centros de detenciÓn de niÑos inmigrantes como campamentos de vera personajes de todos los sectores de la sociedad alzan sus voces. le contar sectores de la sociedad alzan sus voces. le contar siga con mÁs densa cobertura. ♪ jeff comparte un baile ♪ y mucha diversión ♪ chris comparte con daniela, ♪ a ella le gusta john. ♪ luis comparte una canción ♪ y karla se ilumina. ♪ ray comparte con celina ♪ la que le fascina. ♪ es tarde, pero ali ♪ comparte con rodrigo ♪ compartir es mejor... ♪ ¡c
hasta el centro de la patrulla fronteriza donde se supone que estarÍan procesando a los limpios de tornillo este paÍs se protege mÁs a un perro que a un niÑo y eso es lo que estamos viendo. las leyes deben de cambiar. las familias no deben estar separadas psicolÓgica y emocionalmente a un niÑo le afecta demasiado. rsas en el Área o por de el paso, luego mÉxico, etc. gente latina, afroamericana y anglosajona. carolina: por ja, es tanta la molesta molestia de parte de tantos polÍticos...
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jeff paul is live from one of the so-called tender age facilities in tornillo, texas. jeff?well, we are one of the tent cities far away from the tender age facilities but i know we have crews over there. we have seen protesters, demonstrators and people showing up here in tornillo to see what is going on. we are hearing ten mayors from some of the biggest areas like los angeles and miami who will be here tomorrow because they are concerned about what is going onioned the road over here. that is where the tents have been set up by the government to house the younger kids who have been detained. you can see these are provided by the government. no media has been allowed to take pictures or even go inside. this is separate from what is happening in mcallen where some of the younger kids are being housed. we are learning the government has set up at least three tender age shelters in south texas for toddlers. a fourth center could open up in houston but the mayor there says he doesn't want the shelter saying it would be enabling inhumane proc tis. >> this issue is different. thi
jeff paul is live from one of the so-called tender age facilities in tornillo, texas. jeff?well, we are one of the tent cities far away from the tender age facilities but i know we have crews over there. we have seen protesters, demonstrators and people showing up here in tornillo to see what is going on. we are hearing ten mayors from some of the biggest areas like los angeles and miami who will be here tomorrow because they are concerned about what is going onioned the road over here. that is...
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. >>> tambiÉn llegaron hasta tornillo texas para manifestar apoyo a los menores que estÁn encerrados>centroamericanos continÚan llegando la frontera en busca de asilo polÍtico. francisco cuevas llegÓ en tijuana una familia salvadoreÑa que prefiere ser separada en estados unidos que morir a manos de las pandillas en su paÍs. francisco adelante. >>> acÁ en tijuana y a lo largo de la frontera de mÉxico y estados unidos ni el envÍo de la guardia nacional ni la amenaza de familias separadas gladlogra bajar el nÚmero de familias que llegan acÁ para buscar un sueÑo que para muchos es cada vez mÁs lejano. >>> este es el grito que llena de esperanza a muchos migrantes cada maÑana. en el cruce peatonal el chaparral en tijuana. un grito que tambiÉn acaba con sueÑos. el difÍcil trabajo de dar el mensaje de quiÉn es el siguiente en la lÍnea recae en josÉ cortez. >>> cuando dicen que no pasarÁ todos nos sentimos mal. porque no es decisiÓn del otro lado de inmigraciÓn. >>> en la lista de hoy estÁ la familia gÓmez hace un mes todos salieron huyendo ante la amenaza de morir a manos de pandillas en el
. >>> tambiÉn llegaron hasta tornillo texas para manifestar apoyo a los menores que estÁn encerrados>centroamericanos continÚan llegando la frontera en busca de asilo polÍtico. francisco cuevas llegÓ en tijuana una familia salvadoreÑa que prefiere ser separada en estados unidos que morir a manos de las pandillas en su paÍs. francisco adelante. >>> acÁ en tijuana y a lo largo de la frontera de mÉxico y estados unidos ni el envÍo de la guardia nacional ni la amenaza...
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cal perry is live near a facility where minors are held in tornillo, texas. what are you seeing?reporter: a steady stream of lawmakers have been coming here to try to access that camp behind me. as you said, this is the tent city here in tornillo, texas. a steady stream have been coming in. today was medical professionals. a hundred of them marching here in the location just to make the point of the federal government that they would like to have access. what are the medical issues the children are likely to face? look at what he said. >> in the short-term, we often see anxiety, inability to eat, sadness, children will break out and cry for no reason. a manifestation of posttraumatic stress disorder and real long-term implications from the exposure of chronic stress and that includes an increase in heart disease and copd and suicidality and drug use and depression. >> reporter: you know, those long-term health issues, gigi, it's really a never-ending list, especially when you factor in that some of these children are likely or it's possible that they could never be reunited with
cal perry is live near a facility where minors are held in tornillo, texas. what are you seeing?reporter: a steady stream of lawmakers have been coming here to try to access that camp behind me. as you said, this is the tent city here in tornillo, texas. a steady stream have been coming in. today was medical professionals. a hundred of them marching here in the location just to make the point of the federal government that they would like to have access. what are the medical issues the children...
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they've taken is that they're opening a tent city for kids they've taken at the port of entry in tornillo, texas. 40 miles from el paso, on the mexican border. a reporter for the local nbc affiliate went there to see the setup. >> you take a look off in the distance, it might be difficult to tell with our camera, but off to the left of that brown building you can see that large white tent. our crews who were out here yesterday did receive confirmation that this is where the children were going to be temporarily housed. >> it's just under 100 degrees in tornillo today. but the trump administration, third-place not a proposal. they have picked that spot to hold 360 kids in tents outdoors. some of them have reportedly already arrived and will be sleeping there as of tonight. and they will be there until they are released to a parent? a sponsor? who knows when? this is an emotional issue. this is something the u.s. government has never done before. outrage has been building for weeks. but today with the first new hard data about how many kids have been taken from their parents and locked up b
they've taken is that they're opening a tent city for kids they've taken at the port of entry in tornillo, texas. 40 miles from el paso, on the mexican border. a reporter for the local nbc affiliate went there to see the setup. >> you take a look off in the distance, it might be difficult to tell with our camera, but off to the left of that brown building you can see that large white tent. our crews who were out here yesterday did receive confirmation that this is where the children were...
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and i encourage folks to join us in tornillo on sunday. we are going to be marching against this. we have a whole swath of individuals coming from all parties to ensure that this does not happen again in the united states. >> and that's in tornillo, texas, on this sunday? >> correct. >> maria teresa and jonathan, thanks. >>> well, coming up next, tom arnold. tom arnold is here. i'd like to tell you what's going to happen, but this is tom arnold we're talking about. we don't know what's going to happen. we know he's been spending some time with michael cohen. we want to hear about that. but let's see what tom arnold has to say. i am all about livi. ♪ hello. the new united explorer card hooks me up. getting more for getting away. rewarded! going new places and tasting new flavors. rewarded! traveling lighter. rewarded! (haha) getting settled. rewarded! learn more at theexplorercard.com and get... rewarded! and get... proven to protect street skaters and freestylers. stops up to 97% uv. lasts through heat. through sweat. coppertone. proven to protect. [ horn honking ] [ engine revvin
and i encourage folks to join us in tornillo on sunday. we are going to be marching against this. we have a whole swath of individuals coming from all parties to ensure that this does not happen again in the united states. >> and that's in tornillo, texas, on this sunday? >> correct. >> maria teresa and jonathan, thanks. >>> well, coming up next, tom arnold. tom arnold is here. i'd like to tell you what's going to happen, but this is tom arnold we're talking about. we...
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and i encourage folks to join us in tornillo on sunday. we are going to be marching against this. stopseparation.org. we have a whole swath of individuals coming from all parties to ensure that this does not happen again in the united states. >> and that's in tornillo, texas, on this sunday? >> correct. >> maria teresa and jonathan, thanks. >>> well, coming up next, tom arnold. tom arnold is here. i'd like to tell you what's going to happen, but this is tom arnold we're talking about. we don't know what's going to happen. we know he's been spending some time with michael cohen. we want to hear about that. but let's see what tom arnold has to say. when we were dating, we used to get excited about things like concert tickets or a new snowboard. matt: whoo! whoo! jen: but that all changed when we bought a house. matt: voilà! jen: matt started turning into his dad. matt: mm. that's some good mulch. ♪ i'm awake. but it was pretty nifty when jen showed me how easy it was to protect our home and auto with progressive. [ wrapper crinkling ] get this butterscotch out of here. progressive c
and i encourage folks to join us in tornillo on sunday. we are going to be marching against this. stopseparation.org. we have a whole swath of individuals coming from all parties to ensure that this does not happen again in the united states. >> and that's in tornillo, texas, on this sunday? >> correct. >> maria teresa and jonathan, thanks. >>> well, coming up next, tom arnold. tom arnold is here. i'd like to tell you what's going to happen, but this is tom arnold...
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hundreds gathering outside a tent city housing migrantdr ch in tornillo, texas. demanding they be reunited with families. the protest drawing celebrity support as well with act rob reiner, and a singer among the protesters. as at another center for migrant away.en one teen has run gabe gutierrez has more. >> reporter: ther borde battle is escalating. immigration outside a tent city near el paso. >> so detain the families isot right. it's immoral. >> new questions about the skourt of migrant children, police in texas determine a 15-year-old boy ran away this shelter in browns she will yesterday. a source with d ect knowledge says he was in the proce of being reunited with a parent and is now believed to be in mexico. the non-profit running ther shelte we talk to them and try to get them to stay. if they leave the propey we ll law enforcement. the department of health and human services says it's caring for more than 2,000 separated minors. ny say the process of reuniting them with adult caregivers wil not be easy. >> how confuse something this process for them. >>
hundreds gathering outside a tent city housing migrantdr ch in tornillo, texas. demanding they be reunited with families. the protest drawing celebrity support as well with act rob reiner, and a singer among the protesters. as at another center for migrant away.en one teen has run gabe gutierrez has more. >> reporter: ther borde battle is escalating. immigration outside a tent city near el paso. >> so detain the families isot right. it's immoral. >> new questions about the...
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you're in el paso, lng a march to the nearby town of tornillo, where a new tent structure has been formeden there. what can you tell us about these kids? have they all been separated from their parents under this new practice or did any come here unaccompanied? >> what we're told by health and human services under whose custody they are kept, it's a mix of kids who made that 2,000-mile journey on their own, and kids who made that 2,000-mile journey with their parents. and at the moment that they finally thought they had reached safety, refuge, were going to petition for asylum, they were taken from their parents and are now in tornillo with no idea when or if they will see their mothers or their fathers on this father's day again. >> president trump has been repeated lying, blaming this on democrats. its obviously based on this new practice by attorney general jeff sessions. take a listen to sessions defending this zero tolerance practice which has resulted in hundreds if not thousands of children being separated from their parents since april. >> if people don't want to be separated from
you're in el paso, lng a march to the nearby town of tornillo, where a new tent structure has been formeden there. what can you tell us about these kids? have they all been separated from their parents under this new practice or did any come here unaccompanied? >> what we're told by health and human services under whose custody they are kept, it's a mix of kids who made that 2,000-mile journey on their own, and kids who made that 2,000-mile journey with their parents. and at the moment...