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u.s. citizens whose children are u.s. citizens. >>> part of the reason for the freak-out is this isn't happening in a vacuum. this came after another chains that you put in place a few weeks ago, making it harder to get into the country, the visa and green card, meaning federal assistance, and you said famously the statue of liberty give me your tired and poor who can assistant on their own two feet, of course, i didn't say that. you read the first few words of what you just said. i didn't say that's what it should say. i deal with the law, not poetry. >> fair, but the point is that the law, which you deal with changed, and again it's on the heels -- >> no, the law did not clang. the regulation implemented a law passed on a bipartisan basis in 1996. we're using 140-year -- >> the rule to implement the law changed. >> that's true. >> that's part of a pattern. that's why people are -- think when they saw the change and it wasn't clear, they want, oh, this might be part every a pattern that started earlier this week. >> the h
u.s. citizens whose children are u.s. citizens. >>> part of the reason for the freak-out is this isn't happening in a vacuum. this came after another chains that you put in place a few weeks ago, making it harder to get into the country, the visa and green card, meaning federal assistance, and you said famously the statue of liberty give me your tired and poor who can assistant on their own two feet, of course, i didn't say that. you read the first few words of what you just said. i...
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u.s. citizens, who are trying to become u.s. doing so while they serve the united states government overseas. so imagine you are someone who has been deployed overseas and you have just become a u.s. citizen in the last few years. or as there are thousands of cases of, you are a not-yet u.s. citizen serving in the military overseas. if you have a child overseas, that child will not automatically become a u.s. citizen. as parents, you will have to then apply for that child to become a u.s. citizen. it doesn't make them ineligible, as you said, but it adds a process. it's a long and arduous process to apply for american citizenship, of course, and one that a lot of parents don't necessarily want to undertake. now, the administration is downplaying the number of people who are affected by this. the department of defense says it's around 100 people per year. they just said on a phone call a short while ago that it's a handful of people. but that's kind of beyond the point. if you look at this carefully, the people who are being affe
u.s. citizens, who are trying to become u.s. doing so while they serve the united states government overseas. so imagine you are someone who has been deployed overseas and you have just become a u.s. citizen in the last few years. or as there are thousands of cases of, you are a not-yet u.s. citizen serving in the military overseas. if you have a child overseas, that child will not automatically become a u.s. citizen. as parents, you will have to then apply for that child to become a u.s....
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u.s. citizen immigration service releasing new rules saying kids born to u.s. tizens outside the united states are not necessarily u.s. citizens. it is not an automatic process. temporary visits to the united states do not establish residency. now these rules go into effect on october 29th. what has to happen, if you are a u.s. citizen, have a child abroad after october 29th, you have to apply for that child to be a u.s. citizen. also, if you're having temporary visit here that would cover women who give her to give birth to the children, you would have to be here for six weeks or more in order for the child to automatically a u.s. resident. you can apply for that. also white house receiving a letter from 200 footwear companies. those companies concerned. they want the president to cancel the next round of tariffs 10% to 15% of $300 billion of chinese import into the united states. first part, december 1st. september 15th is the second part of that 15%. the footwear companies say it would cost americans $4 billion each year with this tariff. now senator lindsey
u.s. citizen immigration service releasing new rules saying kids born to u.s. tizens outside the united states are not necessarily u.s. citizens. it is not an automatic process. temporary visits to the united states do not establish residency. now these rules go into effect on october 29th. what has to happen, if you are a u.s. citizen, have a child abroad after october 29th, you have to apply for that child to be a u.s. citizen. also, if you're having temporary visit here that would cover...
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u.s. citizens adopted by u.s. citizen government employees or service members, children of non-u.s. ernment employees or service members who are naturalized after the child's brief, and children of u.s. citizens who do not meet residency requirements. they rolled this out is sending out horrible nesting, very confusing bureaucratic language, no executive summary saying what it will and will not do. the media took that and used it as their narrative, that the president is anti-immigration. the >> brian: anti-kids >> capri: the context, the fact we do hear president trump talking about four to commitment. we hear them talking about the potential of ending birthright citizenship, because of the reasons you said, brian. that there is this concern you're just going to come over to the border, have a baby, that baby is american. you know? because of the 14th amendment, we accept birthright citizenship as part of who we are as americans. but that backdrop -- >> katie: so its confirmation bias, is what you are saying? the confirmation bias excuses the idea -- >> capri: i'm not saying excuses
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u.s. citizen period. it only affects children who were born outside the u.s. and were not u.s. citizens. this does not impact birthright citizenship. the policy does appear to be aimed at children of parents who have not lived in the u.s. for many years or who are not u.s. citizens. ken cuccinelli went on to say some people are "freaking out" over nothing. >> shannon: we will ask him directly. trace gallagher, thank you very much. formula ego, i've got to ask another question. what about the controversy that the president, about him wanting to build a wall by election day. >> "the washington post" reported the president was so eager to complete the will that he directed fast tracking construction contracts, ignoring environmental regulations. the post claims the president said he would part and who breaks laws to get the wall build. the white house said the president was joking and then he weighing 20 sided. the president also called "washington post" story fake news and tweeted this, quoting "the wall is going up very fast despite total obstruction by democrats in congress and elsewhere.
u.s. citizen period. it only affects children who were born outside the u.s. and were not u.s. citizens. this does not impact birthright citizenship. the policy does appear to be aimed at children of parents who have not lived in the u.s. for many years or who are not u.s. citizens. ken cuccinelli went on to say some people are "freaking out" over nothing. >> shannon: we will ask him directly. trace gallagher, thank you very much. formula ego, i've got to ask another question....
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u.s. citizens rose only 10%. and just last year, there were more than 78,000 federal arrests of mexican citizens in that number, exceeding the number of federal arrests of u.s. citizens by 10%. north carolina's governor and radical dem roy cooper vetoed a bill requiring state sheriffs to cooperate with federal immigrations and customs enforcement. cooper said this, in vetoing the bill, this legislation is simply about scoring partisan political points and using fear to divide north carolina. this bill in addition to being unconstitutional weakens law enforcement in north carolina by mandating sheriffs to do the job of federal agents. joining us tonight to take up all of these issues and more, acting customs and border protection cbp commissioner mark morgan. good to have you with us. and let's -- let's start with the dna match with violent crimes, records of the fbi. those whistle-blowers are basically indicting president obama and his administration for purposely violating u.s. law. >> so lou, what i can say, obv
u.s. citizens rose only 10%. and just last year, there were more than 78,000 federal arrests of mexican citizens in that number, exceeding the number of federal arrests of u.s. citizens by 10%. north carolina's governor and radical dem roy cooper vetoed a bill requiring state sheriffs to cooperate with federal immigrations and customs enforcement. cooper said this, in vetoing the bill, this legislation is simply about scoring partisan political points and using fear to divide north carolina....
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u.s. citizens and later adopted by u.s. citizens serving abroad or in cases not citizens at the time of a child's birth. the immigration services will not automatically grant citizenships. in sted, those parents will have to prove they meet the legal requirements. not the case to children born to two citizens serving abroad. >> later clarifying, former vice president joe biden tweeted, our military families sacrifice everything and today, the trump trumped administration revoked automatic citizenship. he stated, i'll reverse that immediately. >> donald trump is launching an assault on their families. this shameful policy must be reversed immediately. >> trump's top official said some people are freaking out over nothing saying the policy manual was used to update citizenship and immigration practices used with the department of state, that's it. >> joining us here, i know this topic hits a little close to home for you. a lot of confusion there. walk us through how this policy could potentially impact those mend wom men and w
u.s. citizens and later adopted by u.s. citizens serving abroad or in cases not citizens at the time of a child's birth. the immigration services will not automatically grant citizenships. in sted, those parents will have to prove they meet the legal requirements. not the case to children born to two citizens serving abroad. >> later clarifying, former vice president joe biden tweeted, our military families sacrifice everything and today, the trump trumped administration revoked automatic...
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u.s. citizens for the race, religion, and political activity in the u.s. the time is now for us to stand up as americans for our fellow citizens being denied basic human rights based on freedoms that exist within our country. andnt to thank reps omar tlaib for speaking out and being strong, because it is people like them that make sure my son will have a home to return to. thank you for letting me tell this story. rep. omar: thank you, amber. now, let me introduce the executive director of the jewish community action. >> thank you. my name is karen ross, executive director of jewish community action. we organize statewide in minnesota. areews around the country organizing alongside other communities for immigrant rights , criminal justice reform, access to health care, and affordable housing, we recognize that our identities have been weaponized to other us, to divide us, and to weaken our collective movements for justice. we resist the way that our communities have been flattened and erased by a president and administration who seek only to use us as pawns
u.s. citizens for the race, religion, and political activity in the u.s. the time is now for us to stand up as americans for our fellow citizens being denied basic human rights based on freedoms that exist within our country. andnt to thank reps omar tlaib for speaking out and being strong, because it is people like them that make sure my son will have a home to return to. thank you for letting me tell this story. rep. omar: thank you, amber. now, let me introduce the executive director of the...
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u.s. citizens. we want to take time now to clarify the move and look at the administration's broader strategy on immigration with ken cuccinelli. he is the acting director of the u.s. citizenship and immigration services and he joins me now. thank you for being here. >> judy, good to be with you. >> woodruff: so a lot of changes. they've been coming fast and furious in the field of immieeation and as we have n listening to all -- nominee inze cihip and immigration. what i want to ask you about this new policy, we just learned about it this week. it ends automatic citizenship r -- >> no. nope. >> woodruff: it ends automatic citizenship -- >> new york it doesn't. >> woodruff: can i te it and you can correct it if you disagree, but ends automatic citizenship for some children born to s. citizens whare stationed abroad either working for the u.s. government as diplomats or the military?? why this mo >> well, first of all, theen statabout who becomes a citizen at birth is not correct. l the same people st
u.s. citizens. we want to take time now to clarify the move and look at the administration's broader strategy on immigration with ken cuccinelli. he is the acting director of the u.s. citizenship and immigration services and he joins me now. thank you for being here. >> judy, good to be with you. >> woodruff: so a lot of changes. they've been coming fast and furious in the field of immieeation and as we have n listening to all -- nominee inze cihip and immigration. what i want to...
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u.s. citizens for race, religion, and ethnicity, and ultimately, for their political activity in the u.s. the time is now for us to stand up as americans for our fellow citizens who are being denied basic human international rights, based on freedoms that exist within our country. i want to thank reps omar and tlaib for giving us this opportunity to speak out and be strong, because it is people like them that make sure my son will always have a home to return to. thank you for letting me tell my story. rep. omar: thank you, amber. now, let me introduce carin, the executive director of the jewish community action. carin: thank you. my name is carin ross, executive director of jewish community action. we organize jews statewide in minnesota. as jews around the country in places like michigan, new york and south carolina are organizing alongside other communities for immigrant rights, criminal justice reform, access to health care, and affordable housing, we recognize that our identities have been weaponized to other us, to divide us from our likeliest allies, and to weaken our collective mov
u.s. citizens for race, religion, and ethnicity, and ultimately, for their political activity in the u.s. the time is now for us to stand up as americans for our fellow citizens who are being denied basic human international rights, based on freedoms that exist within our country. i want to thank reps omar and tlaib for giving us this opportunity to speak out and be strong, because it is people like them that make sure my son will always have a home to return to. thank you for letting me tell...
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u.s. citizens or have a green card family member. we have children not able to get into the pathway because they did not have the right lawyer. thinkhey get in line they -- there is no line. you should not have to wait years to get in front of an immigration judge. you should not have to wait 20 years. there are cases in 20 years before you can be reunited with your u.s. citizen brother or sister. that is the reality, that we have a system that has not had an overhaul. approach, theyy want to dehumanize and it has gotten worse with this administration, the leadership instead they crated i.c.e. i.c.e. did not make us safer. creating checkpoints in southwest detroit on michigan avenue, i.c.e. operations in front of schools, which is against their own rules, they need to pull back completely, be abolished. we do not need another lay are of militarization of our communities. [applause] fact that we do have a system. borderd to agents, patrol, field agents, i.c.e. agents. i will say the system is broken. they say, absolutely. many of them
u.s. citizens or have a green card family member. we have children not able to get into the pathway because they did not have the right lawyer. thinkhey get in line they -- there is no line. you should not have to wait years to get in front of an immigration judge. you should not have to wait 20 years. there are cases in 20 years before you can be reunited with your u.s. citizen brother or sister. that is the reality, that we have a system that has not had an overhaul. approach, theyy want to...
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u.s. citizen.ect on october 29th. brand new rules that were just posted to their website. it clarifies the temporary visit to the united states is what they are talking about with the children coming in, the temporary visit does not mean that child then is a u.s. citizen. you have to be in the united states for six weeks or longer in order to claim citizenship automatically to the united states. so a big change, something the president has been looking for to harden the immigration laws. no doubt this possibly will be challenged in court. as of now, october 29th, this will be the new rule. back to you. deirdre: thank you very much, edward lawrence. >>> the brat tiitish pound is fg versus the u.s. dollar. uk's prime minister boris johnson taking the drastic move of shutting down parliament until mid-october. the brexit deadline kicks in at the end of that month. wolfgang koster is senior strategy officer. thanks for the time. do you see the pound falling further versus the dollar as we get closer to
u.s. citizen.ect on october 29th. brand new rules that were just posted to their website. it clarifies the temporary visit to the united states is what they are talking about with the children coming in, the temporary visit does not mean that child then is a u.s. citizen. you have to be in the united states for six weeks or longer in order to claim citizenship automatically to the united states. so a big change, something the president has been looking for to harden the immigration laws. no...
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u.s. citizens either. they will also have to apply. to military.com, there were some 80,000 members of the u.s. military who were not u.s. citizens. they served between 1999 to 2010. that's the decade after 9/11. then finally, there's also the case of americans who are serving overseas who may want to adopt a child who was born in a foreign country to foreign parents. that child will also not automatically become american, even though its parents are already. now, in terms of the impact, the department of defense is downplaying it saying that it affects around 100 people per year. uscis which rolled out this policy yesterday say it's about a third of that. this policy is set to go into effect as you mentioned at the end of october. it's really just clearly targeting new americans and people trying to become american, all of whom again are serving the united states. brianna. >> alex, thank you so much for explaining that to us. i want to bring in will goodwin, the director of government relations for vote vets, a liberal veterans group.
u.s. citizens either. they will also have to apply. to military.com, there were some 80,000 members of the u.s. military who were not u.s. citizens. they served between 1999 to 2010. that's the decade after 9/11. then finally, there's also the case of americans who are serving overseas who may want to adopt a child who was born in a foreign country to foreign parents. that child will also not automatically become american, even though its parents are already. now, in terms of the impact, the...
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u.s. citizen child held in a cage? is this standard practice? how often does its happen? what this protocol? >> so, i'm not knowing the exact case you're talking to and if you send me that information i'm more than happy to follow up on that exact case there are instances where in particular children, u.s. citizens children, do come into our care and custody if they are traveling and have made crossed the border with a parent who isen illegal alien. so that does happen at times, and we try to keep them together and the parent can make a call on what happens. i'm not sure the specific case you're speaking to, if you have time frame, that would help me but i'm more than happy to look interest any specific instances. >> sure. this specific incident was reported in an article on the national paper, "usa today" that was our colleague, congresswoman annett barigon who had been on a congressional tour at the southern border specifically at the detention center. do you know how many u.s. citizen children are in border patrol custody and how long are they detained for. >> few and
u.s. citizen child held in a cage? is this standard practice? how often does its happen? what this protocol? >> so, i'm not knowing the exact case you're talking to and if you send me that information i'm more than happy to follow up on that exact case there are instances where in particular children, u.s. citizens children, do come into our care and custody if they are traveling and have made crossed the border with a parent who isen illegal alien. so that does happen at times, and we...
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u.s. citizens. two illegals trying to jump the border wall. they failed.ht, they were arrested. sheriff, your reaction to this. illegals account for a square of all federal drug and federal property theft and fraud arrests. your take in all those numbers. >> incredible numbers. that was an incredible spike up to 64%. that's people going to jail that don't belong in this country. it's an incredible number. roy cooper vetoing a bill that would have required police to cooperate with i.c.e. we know we reported last night that charlotte and atlanta are now hubs for the drug cartels to go through the carolinas, including north carolina to ship drugs throughout the country. your take on that. >> that is correct. that is a shipment zone. that governor does not care about the safety of his citizens. these immigrants that came across the border and along with them came the people they are trying to flee that are still victimizing them. we know for a fact over 70% of them will be repeat offenders. i don't understand why the governor does not want to make sure his cit
u.s. citizens. two illegals trying to jump the border wall. they failed.ht, they were arrested. sheriff, your reaction to this. illegals account for a square of all federal drug and federal property theft and fraud arrests. your take in all those numbers. >> incredible numbers. that was an incredible spike up to 64%. that's people going to jail that don't belong in this country. it's an incredible number. roy cooper vetoing a bill that would have required police to cooperate with i.c.e....
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u.s. citizens adopted by u.s. children of non-p no. citizen parents who become citizens after the child's birth and changes residency requirements. this policy seems very confusing. and it's going to be legally challenged. what do you make of it? >> well, i've just got to wonder why this is going into effect. a state department official say about 100 people will be affected. you're talking about veterans, people serving the country and people in the diplomatic corps. maybe this is something to do with john mccain because mccain was born on a u.s. service base in panama. none of this makes any sense. you're talking about veterans. cheryl: i hope not. >> i hope not either. you're talking about veterans, people who served the country and you're talking about the problems with illegal immigration but this has nothing to do with it. cheryl: i want to give the agency's response. they say the reason is because it conflicted with the definition of residence under a part of the immigration and nationality enacted act in 200
u.s. citizens adopted by u.s. children of non-p no. citizen parents who become citizens after the child's birth and changes residency requirements. this policy seems very confusing. and it's going to be legally challenged. what do you make of it? >> well, i've just got to wonder why this is going into effect. a state department official say about 100 people will be affected. you're talking about veterans, people serving the country and people in the diplomatic corps. maybe this is...
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u.s. citizen not allowed to come back to the u.s. china accuses your father of financial crimes.believe you're being held hostage there to pressure him to come back to china? >> that's exactly why we're being held here. that's what the authorities here have told us and it's surreal and it makes me angry and it pains me to know that because of my estranged biological father whom i must note abandoned by family many years ago, whom i haven't seen since and i believe has another family now, because of what he allegedly did when i was just 8 years old as an american, elementary school student in 3rd grade living in massachusetts, my family and i are being made to suffer and we are being used as human bait to try to get him to come back to china. >> and held there for more than a year now. has the u.s. government come to your aid? what is the u.s. doing? of course, you're a u.s. citizen being held by a foreign country. are they negotiating with the chinese government? what kind of pressure are they applying that you're aware of? >> this has been an extraordinarily difficult time, jim,
u.s. citizen not allowed to come back to the u.s. china accuses your father of financial crimes.believe you're being held hostage there to pressure him to come back to china? >> that's exactly why we're being held here. that's what the authorities here have told us and it's surreal and it makes me angry and it pains me to know that because of my estranged biological father whom i must note abandoned by family many years ago, whom i haven't seen since and i believe has another family now,...
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u.s. citizen.riff's office received that information and decided to continue to hold mr. torrez, even despite a judge's orders, what else can a reasonable person think other than the sheriff was holding mr. torrez based upon his ethnicity and suspicion that he was in this country as an undocumented person? >> how has mr. torrez's time in jail -- how was he treated once he was there despite the fact that he tried to prove his citizenship? >> mr. torrez recounts that there were many other individuals who were not represented, who were similarly situated, whose rights were likely being vie latelied as well, and so we know that this is not an isolated case and we also know that many of the facilities that are being used to house folks in louisiana are not -- are facilities that are essentially -- were deemed very violent places, very brutal places, and so this is certainly not a place that any citizen would want to end up, and certainly not in the circumstances that we found mr. torrez in. >> so let me
u.s. citizen.riff's office received that information and decided to continue to hold mr. torrez, even despite a judge's orders, what else can a reasonable person think other than the sheriff was holding mr. torrez based upon his ethnicity and suspicion that he was in this country as an undocumented person? >> how has mr. torrez's time in jail -- how was he treated once he was there despite the fact that he tried to prove his citizenship? >> mr. torrez recounts that there were many...
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u.s. citizen. >> that is a great thing, toe a citizen. >> this is the land of opportunity. really looking forward to that opportunity i can explore in this country. >> being able to vote is something that i think is very powerful, to be able topa icipate in that democracy. i am excited for november, and elections beyond. >> it is with great pride that i welcome you into the arican family. no matter where you come from, or what faith you practice, this country is now your country. >> i mean, earlier in the room that the message from the president, as well, right, very welcoming d other things, and it kind of sounded like a script compared to what he's currently saying out in the news. >> my opinn about immigration is, i think they should all come legally. and just do all the application and everything. and that will be good and easy. >> if you're here in america, you have to obey the law and follow the laws. >> i've had a pathway here since i came here because, well, my parents were here an were here for a long time. but you know, there's virtually e pathway for people to c
u.s. citizen. >> that is a great thing, toe a citizen. >> this is the land of opportunity. really looking forward to that opportunity i can explore in this country. >> being able to vote is something that i think is very powerful, to be able topa icipate in that democracy. i am excited for november, and elections beyond. >> it is with great pride that i welcome you into the arican family. no matter where you come from, or what faith you practice, this country is now your...
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u.s. citizen. it only affects children who are born outside the u.s. and were not u.s. citizens. this does not impact birthright citizenship. he went on to say the policy aligns with the departments process and procedures. >>> president trump is getting ready to make his first visit to the bay area as president. this save the date email went out to support us this morning. the luncheon event will happen next month. ahead the amount of campaign cash the president is getting from california might surprise you. >>> rents areat ge hi gher some groups are feeling the squeeze more than others. >>> disability activist sued the city of oakland today. they say they have no choice but to live in the newer buildings with higher-priced tax. julia goodrich on why they say the city's rent control policy is unfair. >> reporter: here is the lawsuit that was filed today. we all know bay area housing is expensive. factor in being disabled and finding accessible housing at an affordable rate next to impossible. >>> 32-year-old and smith needs housing that is accessible. new housing that is assessab
u.s. citizen. it only affects children who are born outside the u.s. and were not u.s. citizens. this does not impact birthright citizenship. he went on to say the policy aligns with the departments process and procedures. >>> president trump is getting ready to make his first visit to the bay area as president. this save the date email went out to support us this morning. the luncheon event will happen next month. ahead the amount of campaign cash the president is getting from...
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u.s. citizens, did not own a u.s. passport. patients with complex medical issues like this gentleman are often flown to guam, hawaii, the philippines and taiwan in order to receive care. in addition to these challenges access secure, delivering health services in a remote island is more costly with high cost of shipping, and we're competing with u.s. hospitals for the same workforce. 15 years ago with only the inadequate medicaid financing my undergoing a major economic crisis due to several global and u.s. federal policy shifts, the hospital struggled to stop medical supplies and recruit health care workers. in 2007 survey revealed many problems. with no funny improvements, paydays were missed, doctors and nurses left the island. in september 2012, cms issued a termination notice to our hospital. it was clear that without adequate funding, the chct could not sustain life-saving services, much less the health care needs of our residents. the $100 million available to the medicaid funding in 2011 gave us the chance to deliver an
u.s. citizens, did not own a u.s. passport. patients with complex medical issues like this gentleman are often flown to guam, hawaii, the philippines and taiwan in order to receive care. in addition to these challenges access secure, delivering health services in a remote island is more costly with high cost of shipping, and we're competing with u.s. hospitals for the same workforce. 15 years ago with only the inadequate medicaid financing my undergoing a major economic crisis due to several...
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u.s. citizens. 64% were non-u.s. >> and what's ridiculous is you hear individuals that they want to make up for that, and they say well, we have criminals in the united states. i know we have criminals here. but it doesn't mean we need to start importing anymore. we're not against immigration. everyone needs to be clear about that. we're very pro-immigration. but we're pro-legal immigration. there's a right way to do things, and there's a wrong way to do things. david: you don't want criminals coming in, and you want people coming in who are going to be working hard and who we need. that's another reason why we've got to get to a merit-based system, a system where we're able to decide who comes in and we do have jobs available for people with particular skills, try to match those people with those job needs that we have. >> the simplest way i have explained it to people, it doesn't matter whether you are on the right side of the aisle, or the left side of the aisle, when you are at home, you want individuals to knock
u.s. citizens. 64% were non-u.s. >> and what's ridiculous is you hear individuals that they want to make up for that, and they say well, we have criminals in the united states. i know we have criminals here. but it doesn't mean we need to start importing anymore. we're not against immigration. everyone needs to be clear about that. we're very pro-immigration. but we're pro-legal immigration. there's a right way to do things, and there's a wrong way to do things. david: you don't want...
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u.s. citizens this one would not affect me. cts folks not citizens when they are born who are as we said later adopted. this is a very narrow class of folks who are actually affected. you know, to all of those people, keep in mind that my citizenship is a creation of federal statute. it is not constitutional. congress giveth and congress can taketh away if it so chooses. >> so, look. there is -- there is an argument that the administration is making, matt. they say it is really about keeping the regulations within law. you heard the statement that they said. this is an update, kind of a clarification to make sure we're following the letter of the law. you could certainly point out a lot of instances where that has not seemed to be the number one priority of this administration but should we take it at face value? is that what's really going on? >> no. we should not. if they're interested in keeping things within the letter of the law they wouldn't be talking about floating every six months or so, ending birth right citizenship.
u.s. citizens this one would not affect me. cts folks not citizens when they are born who are as we said later adopted. this is a very narrow class of folks who are actually affected. you know, to all of those people, keep in mind that my citizenship is a creation of federal statute. it is not constitutional. congress giveth and congress can taketh away if it so chooses. >> so, look. there is -- there is an argument that the administration is making, matt. they say it is really about...
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u.s. citizens. there is a huge misconception about that. --t: are you in the task tax-preparation business? caller: yes and a paralegal. i deal with a lot of small businesses. food vendors. people that clean houses for a living and they have tax id numbers and they pay the taxes. thank you for adding that about tax id numbers. the other side of the taxes you is you cannot avoid paying excise taxes, sales taxes, property taxes, all of these other taxes that fill the coffers of state and local governments. thank you for adding that. ,hen it comes to naturalization the public charge rule will not affect whether you decide to become a citizen or not but it will affect whether you decide to get another visa or a green card, which is the first step to eventually naturalizing. host: jesse in new albany, indiana come independent. independent. caller: i am glad she called from arizona and shine light on the tax id number. there is so many workarounds and when the cato institute or think tanks come up with these numbers that illegals are paying their
u.s. citizens. there is a huge misconception about that. --t: are you in the task tax-preparation business? caller: yes and a paralegal. i deal with a lot of small businesses. food vendors. people that clean houses for a living and they have tax id numbers and they pay the taxes. thank you for adding that about tax id numbers. the other side of the taxes you is you cannot avoid paying excise taxes, sales taxes, property taxes, all of these other taxes that fill the coffers of state and local...
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u.s. citizens and 43% were non-u.s. citizens. this comes as you mention the administration issuing a new rule that withdraws the administration from the florida settlement agreement. and that prohibits officials from holding migrant children for more than 20 days. if that will replace it with a new standard expanding holding them indefinitely until their court hearing. if this is approved by a federal judge, it would take effect in 60 days. democrats are blasting it out on the campaign trail. senator elizabeth warren tweeting "donald trump's latest attack on immigrant families just to keep their kids and parents in cages indefinitely. violence and persecution don't belong in filthy reasons. i will fight this policy and all attacks on immigrant communities but the border patrol chief is defending it. >> the administration moving forward on the florida settlement agreement but depending on what the judge says here, we still need congresses support in that realm. we need to make sure that these families are not putting themselves in
u.s. citizens and 43% were non-u.s. citizens. this comes as you mention the administration issuing a new rule that withdraws the administration from the florida settlement agreement. and that prohibits officials from holding migrant children for more than 20 days. if that will replace it with a new standard expanding holding them indefinitely until their court hearing. if this is approved by a federal judge, it would take effect in 60 days. democrats are blasting it out on the campaign trail....
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u.s. citizens. >> the only people this affects are those who are not u.s. citizens when they are born, for instance the children, the child of a mother who marries a service member who is a citizen. critics already mounting legal challenges . >> some parents of illegal children may have to apply for citizenship meaning more money, more paperwork, more headache for those serving overseas . >> that is the most heart wrenching part of this. they would create a new policy that could adversely affect the happiness and health and the well-being of people serving in our armed forces. >> reporter: and lessons blocked by federal judge, the policy changes expected to take effect on october 29. >>> new this morning, members of the community in tracy want the fbi to investigate the stabbing death of the 64-year- old man. he was killed while walking in a park sunday night. a candlelight vigil was held for him last night. beverly security vigil with the hope of identifying the attacker. have not yet determined the motive. they believe he was targeted because of his religi
u.s. citizens. >> the only people this affects are those who are not u.s. citizens when they are born, for instance the children, the child of a mother who marries a service member who is a citizen. critics already mounting legal challenges . >> some parents of illegal children may have to apply for citizenship meaning more money, more paperwork, more headache for those serving overseas . >> that is the most heart wrenching part of this. they would create a new policy that...
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u.s. citizens following the u.s. met mexican through the participated in the u.s. political system. the implementation of the u.s. political system states. by participating in politics in spanish, many became devoted and patriotic u.s. citizens. that includes being recognized by and participating in both major political parties. there's a lot more work to be done. they recognize that they were there. they were the ones that were supporting the newspapers in spanish. they were the ones that were giving the money and funding to make sure they were involved in the political process. this is increasing immigration, civil rights, and it's only in the 20th century i would argue that political history is an appropriate name. earlier histories and activism by individuals who make themselves called latino conducted in isolation. well they may have been cognitive of one another and supportive of the efforts, there is little evidence that it's one in the same struggle. is the potential political history that's one of the most interesting historical questions or issues at this time. how does th
u.s. citizens following the u.s. met mexican through the participated in the u.s. political system. the implementation of the u.s. political system states. by participating in politics in spanish, many became devoted and patriotic u.s. citizens. that includes being recognized by and participating in both major political parties. there's a lot more work to be done. they recognize that they were there. they were the ones that were supporting the newspapers in spanish. they were the ones that were...
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u.s. citizens. i can come away from this with only a couple of conclusions.uspect he's getting increasingly desperate and shrill and brittle as a consequence of pretty bad news. he had bad news on the economic front. and even a fox poll shows him getting beat by every major potential opponent in the democratic party. and by the way, not by a little. >> the trump group is diverting millions from fema. supporters say this is necessary because congress hasn't allocated enough money to deal with this crisis. how do you respond? >> i respond by saying he couldn't get the house and the senate to appropriate rate the funds when he had them. now he has not been able to have a split partisan house and senate. i remind people, article one reserves to the congress the sole authority to appropriate funds. so this is illegal. certainly, extra legal. and i don't think it will stand up over time. he's not a dictator. as much as he would like to be one, he's not. he doesn't have the authority to approve. >> cnn has confirmed the report has said, he'll pardon anyone to break
u.s. citizens. i can come away from this with only a couple of conclusions.uspect he's getting increasingly desperate and shrill and brittle as a consequence of pretty bad news. he had bad news on the economic front. and even a fox poll shows him getting beat by every major potential opponent in the democratic party. and by the way, not by a little. >> the trump group is diverting millions from fema. supporters say this is necessary because congress hasn't allocated enough money to deal...
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u.s. citizen. she is just as american as anyone else. when we allow this country to be defined along lines of race, ethnicity, and religion, we allow a commander-in-chief to not only welcome that, but the to definehat follows our laws, institutions, and any ethical or moral boundaries. endend of that road is this of the idea of america, where every single one of us could have a future. i am confident that if, at this moment, we do not wake up to these threats, then we as a country will die in our sleep. this has to be that each of us make a , toitment to see clearly speak honestly, and to act decisively in this moment of truth. for one, see more clearly than ever. in a country that has 320 390 millionle, but manyrms, that we have too own, too many people who them, use them, and threaten us with them. for the good of this country, for the good of our 40,000 fellow americans and human beings who will lose their lives to gun violence this year, and every year going forward until we change course. i see more clearly than i ever have that not
u.s. citizen. she is just as american as anyone else. when we allow this country to be defined along lines of race, ethnicity, and religion, we allow a commander-in-chief to not only welcome that, but the to definehat follows our laws, institutions, and any ethical or moral boundaries. endend of that road is this of the idea of america, where every single one of us could have a future. i am confident that if, at this moment, we do not wake up to these threats, then we as a country will die in...
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u.s. citizens serving in the armed forces but have not lived in the u.s.or a required period of time. 100 children a year will be affected. many u.s. government employees and service members are temporarily assigned to posts overseas for extended periods and their children were previously considered to be living in and outside of the u.s. eventually gaining citizen isship. >>> james mattis taking a jab at president trump and his leadership. his successor had little to say. here's barbara starr at the pentagon. >> it was a dire warning from former defense secretary james mattis. he wrote in "the wall street journal" we are dividing into hostile tribes cheering against each other, fuelled by emotion and a mutual disdain that jeopardizes our future. this came on the very same day that the current defense secretary and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, another four star marine and friend of mattis, came out for a pentagon press conference for the first time in a year. both men said they wanted to have a good relationship with the media, so they were c
u.s. citizens serving in the armed forces but have not lived in the u.s.or a required period of time. 100 children a year will be affected. many u.s. government employees and service members are temporarily assigned to posts overseas for extended periods and their children were previously considered to be living in and outside of the u.s. eventually gaining citizen isship. >>> james mattis taking a jab at president trump and his leadership. his successor had little to say. here's...
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u.s. citizens. federal arrest of non-u.s. citizens tripled last 20 years, up 231%. non-u.s. the administration issue as new rule to withdraw from the flores agreement, from holding migrant children more than 20 days. they will replace it with a new standard expanding migrant detention. if approved by a judge it will take effect in 60 ace. elizabeth warren says the attempt is to keep kids and in cages indefinitely. they don't belong in filthy prisons. i will fight this policy, all attack on u.s. immigrants. acting i.c.e. director ken cuccinelli is out defending it. >> this is a deterrent. they know instead of rushing the border, now they can and will, to the extent we're able to do so, hold them until the hearings happen. they won't simply be released into the interior for us to never see them again. reporter: will it go into effect? we'll see. legal challenges are definitely likely to happen, guys. this is headed to the courts but certainly another step the administration is taking trying to get the crisis at the border under control. guys? steve: bring, thank you very much.
u.s. citizens. federal arrest of non-u.s. citizens tripled last 20 years, up 231%. non-u.s. the administration issue as new rule to withdraw from the flores agreement, from holding migrant children more than 20 days. they will replace it with a new standard expanding migrant detention. if approved by a judge it will take effect in 60 ace. elizabeth warren says the attempt is to keep kids and in cages indefinitely. they don't belong in filthy prisons. i will fight this policy, all attack on u.s....
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u.s. citizen here, she's just as american as anyone else.hen we'll allow this country to be defined along lines of race and ethnicity and religion, we allow a commander-in-chief to not only welcome that but the violence that follows, to define -- to defy our laws, our institutions and any ethical or moral boundaries. the end of that road is the end of this idea of america. the end of an america where every single one of us can be -- belong and have a future. i'm confident that if at this moment we do not wake up to this threat, then we, as a country, will die in our sleep. the response to this has to be that each of us make a commitment to see clearly, to speak honestly, and to act decisively in this moment of truth. i for one see more clearly than ever that in a country that has 320 million people, 390 million firearms, we have too many guns, too many people who own them and use them and threaten us with them right now for the good of this country, for the good of the 40,000 of our fellow americans, fellow human beings who will lose their l
u.s. citizen here, she's just as american as anyone else.hen we'll allow this country to be defined along lines of race and ethnicity and religion, we allow a commander-in-chief to not only welcome that but the violence that follows, to define -- to defy our laws, our institutions and any ethical or moral boundaries. the end of that road is the end of this idea of america. the end of an america where every single one of us can be -- belong and have a future. i'm confident that if at this moment...
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u.s. citizen. that's changing the definition of a u.s. citizen. it may be high up on the wish list and plays well with people who agree with the president on immigration. it is not something that is easily done over night without a major change and if they try to do this during the executive order, they have done things, that would quickly be blocked in my courts. >> julia, i thought we dispense this, we talked about birthrates a year ago. >> i asked you, the likelihood that's put in place that's so low but to julia's point, it plays well. what do you think the point -- it is not by saying by accidents. >> this is a good one of everything the president is saying today, being the chosen one and israel. it is baffling. a whole lot of people are not going to change their opinion on him but we are talking about it. he's talking about major policy changes that really affect people. what are we left to do? >> what happens to jeffery epstein's in heheritanceinherit. we'll show you his brother facing the lawsuit. you are watching "velshi & ruhle." it you
u.s. citizen. that's changing the definition of a u.s. citizen. it may be high up on the wish list and plays well with people who agree with the president on immigration. it is not something that is easily done over night without a major change and if they try to do this during the executive order, they have done things, that would quickly be blocked in my courts. >> julia, i thought we dispense this, we talked about birthrates a year ago. >> i asked you, the likelihood that's put...
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u.s. citizens.he data from the bureau of justice statistics shows they jumped him over 200% over the past few decades. though most of those arrests were for immigration offenses, non-u.s. citizens now account for about a quarter of all federal drug and property crime arrests. let's bring in alfonso aguilar. he is former chief of the u.s. office of citizenship under president george w. bush. he is also president of the latino partnership for conservative principles. thank you for joining us. what do you make of these numbers? >> thank you for having me. i think we have to put them in perspective. we see a dramatic increase is due to immigration offenses. 95% of that increase is arrests over immigration offenses like entering the country illegally or overstaying their visa. but we have to recognize, as you mention, 25% of all drug and property offenses, arrests over drug and property offenses, are of noncitizens. that's a significant number. however, when you look up more serious crimes like violent c
u.s. citizens.he data from the bureau of justice statistics shows they jumped him over 200% over the past few decades. though most of those arrests were for immigration offenses, non-u.s. citizens now account for about a quarter of all federal drug and property crime arrests. let's bring in alfonso aguilar. he is former chief of the u.s. office of citizenship under president george w. bush. he is also president of the latino partnership for conservative principles. thank you for joining us....
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u.s. citizens. the only people that this affects are those who are not u.s. zens when they're born, for instance, the child of a mother who marries a service mother who is a citizen. >> they're mounting legal challenges, pointing out parents of some military children will now have to apply for citizenship for their kids, meaning more money, more paperwork, and more headaches for those serving over seas. >> that seems, to me, the most heart wrenching part of this, that they would create a new policy that would adversely affect the happiness and health and well being of people serving in the armed forces. >> unless it is blocked by a federal judge, the policy change is expected to take effect on october 29th. in washington, griff jenkins, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> san francisco billionaire and 2020 presidential candidate tom steyer tweeted make no mistake, donald trump wants to do away with all forms of birthright citizenship because he wants to pick and choose. >>> let's look at wall street. it is a broad rally that includes tech, financial, communications services
u.s. citizens. the only people that this affects are those who are not u.s. zens when they're born, for instance, the child of a mother who marries a service mother who is a citizen. >> they're mounting legal challenges, pointing out parents of some military children will now have to apply for citizenship for their kids, meaning more money, more paperwork, and more headaches for those serving over seas. >> that seems, to me, the most heart wrenching part of this, that they would...
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u.s. citizens began and supported the implementation of the u.s. political system into states like california, colorado, and especially new mexico. and by participating in politics in spanish, many also became devoted and patriotic u.s. citizens. that includes being recognized by and participating in both major political parties. there's a lot more work to be done about their political involvement and the ways that those political parties kind of recognized that they were there. right? they were the ones that were supporting their newspapers in spi spanish. they were the ones giving them money and funding to make sure they were involved in the political process. in the 20th century, latino politics have revolved around immigration, civil rights. and it's really only in the 20th century i would argue that latino political history is an appropriate name. right? earlier history of political participations and activism by individuals who may now call themselves latino are conducted in isolation. while ethnic mexicans and cubans may have been cognizant
u.s. citizens began and supported the implementation of the u.s. political system into states like california, colorado, and especially new mexico. and by participating in politics in spanish, many also became devoted and patriotic u.s. citizens. that includes being recognized by and participating in both major political parties. there's a lot more work to be done about their political involvement and the ways that those political parties kind of recognized that they were there. right? they...
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u.s. citizens.ean, that seems outrageous is an under statement. >> we have been trying to get clarification on the white house from that specific point also and in addition it goes a step further. they would have to get a visa if you're in certain countries to have the child come back into the united states to become a citizen. so that's even a second layer that u.s. service men and workers at the state department around the globe would have to do. david: edward i just want to chime in because a lot of people are talking about the 14th amendment, this is the idea of birth right citizenship and the 14th amendment which after all was, it did come out right after the civil war was meant to apply primarily if not exclusively to the slave population in the united states, at that time. that's what the 14th amendment but really wasn't expecting this kind of birth right citizenship, right? >> i will tell you this is just a definition of residency, so that might be the legal way they're trying to maneuver th
u.s. citizens.ean, that seems outrageous is an under statement. >> we have been trying to get clarification on the white house from that specific point also and in addition it goes a step further. they would have to get a visa if you're in certain countries to have the child come back into the united states to become a citizen. so that's even a second layer that u.s. service men and workers at the state department around the globe would have to do. david: edward i just want to chime in...
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u.s. citizen. there is a period of time the child has to be in the united states and the parents have to be in the united states. you have to apply for citizenship, this includes the u.s. military as well as people who work for u.s. embassies around the world. they would have to apply for their children to be citizens. they raised tariffs on $300 billion worth of chinese imports from 10% to 15%. the first batch goes into effect september 1. the rest of it goes under a $15% tariff on the 15th. 200 shoe companies sent a letter to the president asking him to cancel the tariff. senator graham says the price much standing up to china is less than doing nothing. >> the question is, what's china going to do to stop stealing our stuff. maybe you would like to ask china, president xi what china is going to do to come to the table and trade like a number two economy in the world, fairly and freely without jerk our producers around. that's the issue. reporter: u.s. officials are looking to block an under sea
u.s. citizen. there is a period of time the child has to be in the united states and the parents have to be in the united states. you have to apply for citizenship, this includes the u.s. military as well as people who work for u.s. embassies around the world. they would have to apply for their children to be citizens. they raised tariffs on $300 billion worth of chinese imports from 10% to 15%. the first batch goes into effect september 1. the rest of it goes under a $15% tariff on the 15th....
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u.s. citizens overseas. but added that u.s. >> we love our granddaughter. i think our deepest fear is that we might not ever see her again. >> reporter: and bethan viera will file her appeal of the judge's verdict on sunday and hoping it is successful and hoping that some day she and little zina will be able to come back here to washington for a visit. jake. >> nick watt, thank you for that sto story. >>> coming up, the cia also calls out to alexa. that is next. of 1 2 3 medicines with trelegy. the only fda-approved 3-in-1 copd treatment. ♪ trelegy. the power of 1-2-3. ♪ trelegy 1-2-3 trelegy. with trelegy and the power of 1 2 3, i'm breathing better. trelegy works 3 ways to open airways, keep them open and reduce inflammation for 24 hours of better breathing. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. trelegy is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take trelegy more than prescribed. trelegy may increase your risk of thrush, pneu
u.s. citizens overseas. but added that u.s. >> we love our granddaughter. i think our deepest fear is that we might not ever see her again. >> reporter: and bethan viera will file her appeal of the judge's verdict on sunday and hoping it is successful and hoping that some day she and little zina will be able to come back here to washington for a visit. jake. >> nick watt, thank you for that sto story. >>> coming up, the cia also calls out to alexa. that is next. of 1...