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the lo give sustained authorities in texas, the power to arrest and to pull people. the u. s. supreme court cleared the way for the lord to take effect on choose day bought, just out as like to appeals, court judges decided to block it as they can see. the way they're reading to fee is with the federal government team. aggression pals will mix the car has already said it will not accept anyone or to, to leave texas onto the so called s b for the here's what mexico is. foreign affairs secretary had to say as i'm sure it isn't empty. my grand center phobic discriminatory law that says, but any migrant or any person moving anywhere in texas can be detained by the authorities and put in jail or deported. all. i'll report to the fed and scholar is an eagle pos in texas on the us mexico border veterans high. the way hearing that this back and forth on this, laurie's closing confusion, both of them on board authorities and demanding migrants. what are you saying? yes. as you said, we're here in the small us board. a city of ego passed right behind us. on the other side is the mexi
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and so let's talk about this law because it would give style. thirty's in texas. the power to arrest and the port people, how prepared of texas of tardies for this kind of power or that is an interesting question. and even today in the court hearing regarding this matter, there seemed to be some lack of clarity. even on the texas side, how exactly things would be implemented, which of course, in the end it comes down to how will this law actually be put into practice? and there is a lot of doubt, for example, whether or not there will be enough judges who have the specific qualifications in immigration law to implement into a to be hearing cases on, on immigration law. or how exactly local and state authorities will be carrying out the rest interpretations and whether they even you know, in a position to carry out their protections. so there is definitely a lot of uncertainty also around the practicalities of this law, which are still even to be seen if they, if it would come to this. because even though the guilty of the law has not been determined yet. yeah, and
and so let's talk about this law because it would give style. thirty's in texas. the power to arrest and the port people, how prepared of texas of tardies for this kind of power or that is an interesting question. and even today in the court hearing regarding this matter, there seemed to be some lack of clarity. even on the texas side, how exactly things would be implemented, which of course, in the end it comes down to how will this law actually be put into practice? and there is a lot of...
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they crossed the texas mexico border, illegally by name was on each of the v. i became a 5 par families, not the harmony one. i just want to work. nadia s before says anyone who cross the border between ports of entry may face up to 20 years in prison unless they agreed to return to mexico. alfredo says he'll never agree to deport himself. he owes smugglers $32000.00 and fuse for his family safety until he pays up. he says he'll have to move to another state migrant crossings have already shifted away from texas to other border states and the laws advance. i have use a clause in the constitution that empowers states to defend themselves. the white house says s before is unconstitutional and will continue to challenge it in court . and sean tier, the leading candidate to become houston's new district attorney and november, says it also invites racial profiling. you would have mixed families, meaning some people are here with documentation, and some people aren't driving in the same course. you would be calling the person who's driving if they do have documentati
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texas, the texas governor assess the us is facing an invasion of our legal migrant and the state has the right to defend itself. but immigration cases here are currently handled by the federal government, not the states. however, under the new law state, sheriffs would have the power to arrest anyone they suspect of entering the us i legally with manufacturing the new legislation which could see my friends facing up to 20 years in prison. we're not going to be targeting minorities or anything like that. we have to have reasonably, somebody is here legal years committed before with less. so our good citizens don't need to be worried about the police wished but neighboring mexico says it's worried about this new law. and even if texas is given the power to enforce it, the country has made clear it won't be accepting anyone deported by the state. before we go, let's take a look at some free footage from chester 0 in the u. k. where to snow leopard sup just arrived, it's the 1st time the city was ever cared for the endangered big catch. the male and female will have room to grow in an im
texas, the texas governor assess the us is facing an invasion of our legal migrant and the state has the right to defend itself. but immigration cases here are currently handled by the federal government, not the states. however, under the new law state, sheriffs would have the power to arrest anyone they suspect of entering the us i legally with manufacturing the new legislation which could see my friends facing up to 20 years in prison. we're not going to be targeting minorities or anything...
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this texas law, the mexican president, lopez over dor today said that the texas law is anti immigrant. he said as anti mexican, now, is he endorsing the exodus of his own people from his own countrymen? how do you read the message that smell, coming from the other side of the board? yeah, i think it's their case. what they want is to be able to deal with $11.00 voice of the us government. they don't want to every state having a different policy about who gets reported because for them that becomes chaotic, right? they have to manage multiple relationships. and so they're, what they're saying is, you know, us, government, you know, governments in the us think, what do you think governments get your act together? you know, we want one deportation process through the federal government and we'll take people back to that. but we don't want, you know, individual states making their own laws, and then we have to respond to each of those. the fact that the united states has just not been able to reform emigration while now for, for, for decades. of it, i mean, it's a mess, right? is that a m
this texas law, the mexican president, lopez over dor today said that the texas law is anti immigrant. he said as anti mexican, now, is he endorsing the exodus of his own people from his own countrymen? how do you read the message that smell, coming from the other side of the board? yeah, i think it's their case. what they want is to be able to deal with $11.00 voice of the us government. they don't want to every state having a different policy about who gets reported because for them that...
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and we will not accept the potations from the government in texas. and i am telling you that as well and we will not stand idly by finally. now hockey ologist in turkey have on earth evidence that people were wearing body piercings as long as 11000 years ago. now the dig in the country se found beads and the skeletons that experts now belief were once worn by those very day. it's the 1st time that objects, like these have been found close to the lips and use of the bodies, leading archaeologists to conclude that they were in fact all the p. a 6 tennessee . with that you're up to date is more on d, w dot com. of course we'll be following the story. this breaking news from ukraine of explosions, heard in the capital, keith here on d w, and also on dw, i'm jared radian berlin. thank you so much for watching. have a great day, the innovation green, the green revolution global. so listen to a whole lot of crime. it's probably up to speed if the carriers subscribe to the subscribe to plan, it's a the.
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they crossed the texas mexico border, illegally by name was on each of the v. i became to fight for our families not to harm anyone. i just want to work the s before law says anyone who cross the border between ports of entry may face up to 20 years in prison unless they agree to return to mexico. alfredo says he'll never agree to deport himself. he owes smugglers $32000.00 and fuse for his family safety until he pays up. he says he'll have to move to another state out of s before his reach migrant crossings have already shifted away from texas to other border states and the laws advance. i have use a clause in the constitution that empowers states to defend themselves. after the supreme court announcement, donald trump said, is elected. he will enact a plan for mass deportations. what's happening to our country is a disgrace. we have to close the border. the white house says s before is unconstitutional and will continue to challenge it in court. and it's sean tier, the leading candidate to become houston's new district attorney in november. so that also invit
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the governor of texas. correct. abbott. announced that he would start busing migrants to denver in the 5th city that he's been targeted to raise awareness about the immigration problem to texas a spacing as a result, tens of thousands of migrants arrives in colorado is capital city official said that in the policy of denver received low my van's per capita than any of a major city outside texas. many migrants ended up in and compliments on the street . seeing the desperate situation. andrea got involved. the mother of 3 started a facebook group called highland moms and neighbors, that attracted more than 7000 volunteers to help migrants like here in a den, but judge that houses migrants andrea would like to see government and non profits with better resources and more experience doing the job they are expected to do the problem is that because our immigration system doesn't work and there's no plan. so they're opening the door to thousands and thousands and thousands of people who genuinely need help and wh
the governor of texas. correct. abbott. announced that he would start busing migrants to denver in the 5th city that he's been targeted to raise awareness about the immigration problem to texas a spacing as a result, tens of thousands of migrants arrives in colorado is capital city official said that in the policy of denver received low my van's per capita than any of a major city outside texas. many migrants ended up in and compliments on the street . seeing the desperate situation. andrea got...
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they crossed the texas mexico border, illegally by name was on each of the v i. we came to fight for our families not to harm anyone. i just want to work nadia s before says anyone who cross the border between ports of entry may face up to 20 years in prison unless they agreed to return to mexico. alfredo says he'll never agree to deport himself. he owes smugglers $32000.00 and fears for his family safety until he pays up. he says he'll have to move to another state. migrant crossings have already shifted away from texas to other border states and the laws advance. i have use a clause in the constitution that a power states to defend themselves. the white house says as before, is unconstitutional and will continue to challenge it in court. and sean tier, the leading candidate to become houston's new district attorney and november, says it also invites racial profiling. you would have mixed families, meaning some people are here with documentation and some people are driving in the same course. you would be calling the person is driving if they do have documentati
they crossed the texas mexico border, illegally by name was on each of the v i. we came to fight for our families not to harm anyone. i just want to work nadia s before says anyone who cross the border between ports of entry may face up to 20 years in prison unless they agreed to return to mexico. alfredo says he'll never agree to deport himself. he owes smugglers $32000.00 and fears for his family safety until he pays up. he says he'll have to move to another state. migrant crossings have...
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change that in may of 2023, the governor of texas. correct? abbott announced that he would start busing my events to denver in the 5th city that he's been targeted to raise awareness about the immigration problem to texas is facing. as a result, tens of thousands of migrants arrived in colorado's capital city. officials said that in the past year, denver received more migrants per capita than any other major city outside texas. it's always been a flo trickle that could be integrated. and this time, all of a sudden, 40000 appeared in months have hope that's a couple of other city buses from texas weren't willing to work with us. they weren't willing to drop off at that locations. people were just kind of dumped around the city. many migrants ended up in encampments on the street. seeing the desperate situation. elizabeth decided to get involved herself, and i'm actually doing something that makes a difference. here. i can make a positive change even if it's only one person at a time. in small groups, migrants come down here to get clothing or s
change that in may of 2023, the governor of texas. correct? abbott announced that he would start busing my events to denver in the 5th city that he's been targeted to raise awareness about the immigration problem to texas is facing. as a result, tens of thousands of migrants arrived in colorado's capital city. officials said that in the past year, denver received more migrants per capita than any other major city outside texas. it's always been a flo trickle that could be integrated. and this...
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are waiting at a houston, texas gas station for work. their hopes evaporate with each passing car that offers new jobs for undocumented laborers. do you know me like that? i was 27 year old alfredo from watson. my law says he'll take any work that's offered. but money is no longer his primary worry. as before, empowers any passing police officer to arrest these men on suspicion. they crossed the texas mexico border illegally. my name was on each of the at the v i. we came to fight for our families not to harm anyone. i just want to work. nadia s before says anyone who cross the border between ports of entry may face up to 20 years in prison unless they agreed to return to mexico. alfredo says he'll never agree to deport himself. he owes smugglers $32000.00 and fuse for his family safety until he pays up. he says he'll have to move to another state. migrant crossings have already shifted away from texas to other border states and the laws advance. i have use a clause in the constitution that a power states to defend themselves. the white
are waiting at a houston, texas gas station for work. their hopes evaporate with each passing car that offers new jobs for undocumented laborers. do you know me like that? i was 27 year old alfredo from watson. my law says he'll take any work that's offered. but money is no longer his primary worry. as before, empowers any passing police officer to arrest these men on suspicion. they crossed the texas mexico border illegally. my name was on each of the at the v i. we came to fight for our...
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they suspect of having cross the border into texas. the legally, these people could then be charged in a state court and could even be forwarded to return to mexico as regardless of whether they are at the border or even hundreds of miles north of the border. as critics have noted and reactions with his, actually mexico's top diplomat for north america has already said that his government, he has said this on social media, that his government will not accept any reports of repatriation from the us, but will instead be continuing negotiations on the federal level with the federal government. so it definitely creates some uncertainty for like more than someone certainty for the estimated 1600000 undocumented immigrants in texas. okay, for and so let's talk a little bit about how the decision came to happen in the 3 liberal judges on the supreme court dissented from this disease and what with their arguments yes, so one of the dissenting judges just a certain way or said in her dissenting opinion that the court with this ruling invites fu
they suspect of having cross the border into texas. the legally, these people could then be charged in a state court and could even be forwarded to return to mexico as regardless of whether they are at the border or even hundreds of miles north of the border. as critics have noted and reactions with his, actually mexico's top diplomat for north america has already said that his government, he has said this on social media, that his government will not accept any reports of repatriation from the...
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the texas law of the law essentially makes illegal immigration, the state level crime. and that means the state and local police will have the authority to arrest anyone they suspect of having cross the border into texas. the legally these people could then be charged in a state court and could even be forwarded to return to mexico. as, as, regardless of whether they are at the border or even hundreds of miles north of the border. as critics have noted and reactions with his actually, mexico's, the top diplomat for north america has already said that his government, he has said this on social media, that his government will not accept any reports of repatriation from the us, but will instead be continuing negotiations on the federal level with the federal government. so it definitely creates some uncertainty for like more than someone certainty for the estimated 1600000 undocumented immigrants in texas. now to rock, we're part of the curtis done region in the north have been devastated by powerful flash floods. worst affected is a city of the hook where of 40 say at lea
the texas law of the law essentially makes illegal immigration, the state level crime. and that means the state and local police will have the authority to arrest anyone they suspect of having cross the border into texas. the legally these people could then be charged in a state court and could even be forwarded to return to mexico. as, as, regardless of whether they are at the border or even hundreds of miles north of the border. as critics have noted and reactions with his actually, mexico's,...
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the texas governor says a closed environment is happening at the us border. the white house argues that policing immigration should remain in massive for the federal authorities with opponents of the texas legislation, warning of rights violations and racial profiling. so definitely use washington report as sarah and scholar has been following developments, he told me why the supreme court decision is so significant today supreme court ruling while it is important to stress that it is still temporary, is definitely significant, as it shifts power to shape, immigration law in the us from the federal to the state level and that head of an election where immigration issues will be front and center of the campaign. and it also reflects the broader trend of the supreme court to give more autonomy to states as opposed to the federal level, which we have seen also in the past couple of years. and that raises questions for the future, about what will lie within the power of the federal government and within the power of the state of the individual states, respectivel
the texas governor says a closed environment is happening at the us border. the white house argues that policing immigration should remain in massive for the federal authorities with opponents of the texas legislation, warning of rights violations and racial profiling. so definitely use washington report as sarah and scholar has been following developments, he told me why the supreme court decision is so significant today supreme court ruling while it is important to stress that it is still...
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1st visit by the countries talk the diplomats in 7 years us supreme court rules to allow police in texas to a rest, migrants across the board from mexico. illegal news begin with new warnings about the shortage of food and gaza, and suggestions that he's reading restrictions on a could amount to a war crime. it follows a report by the international hunger monitor earlier this week. st gardens would soon be dying of hunger at finding scale rates, without se spot you ends human rights. chief boca tuck says israel's restrictions couldn't amount to use to stop vision as a method to which is a real crime. he's quoting on the international community to assist israel allows, i didn't see the entry of age into gaza to but the risk of sounding but it's very strikes of talking to the area, crowded with residential homes and buildings. one attack has struck a family home that kidding 15 people inside. first responders are struggling to achieve more bodies stuck under the rubble of the zeros on us. i'm sorry for reports from the scene and some of the pictures in his report or disturbing the slightly
1st visit by the countries talk the diplomats in 7 years us supreme court rules to allow police in texas to a rest, migrants across the board from mexico. illegal news begin with new warnings about the shortage of food and gaza, and suggestions that he's reading restrictions on a could amount to a war crime. it follows a report by the international hunger monitor earlier this week. st gardens would soon be dying of hunger at finding scale rates, without se spot you ends human rights. chief boca...
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no estarÍa aceptando a migrantes repatriados por texas. alejandro: el gobierno de mÉxico reprobÓ la ley. >> es una ley discriminatoria. alejandro: atenta contra los derechos humanos. >> cualquier migrante o persona que circule en cualquier lugar de texas puede ser detenido por autoridades y puede ser sometido o deportado. rechazar cualquier medida que permita a las autoridades estatales tener que retornar migrantes a territorio mexicano y el jefe de la unidad de la cancillerÍa dijo que nuestro paÍs no va a aceptar repatriaciÓn es por el estado de texas y el diÁlogo en materia migratoria va continuar entre mÉxico y estados unidos, dijeron que la ley de negra la inmigraciÓn y que hay un pronunciamiento sÓlido. tenemos que verloen un endurecimiento de la polÍtica. en la frontera con estados unidos los migrantes estÁn en la incertidumbre y no descarta que en los prÓximos dÍas reina el caos. >> tengo miedo de una cÁrcel y en aquellas murallas. comentarista: confirmÓ que van a dar informaciÓn a la corte de apelaciones del quinto
no estarÍa aceptando a migrantes repatriados por texas. alejandro: el gobierno de mÉxico reprobÓ la ley. >> es una ley discriminatoria. alejandro: atenta contra los derechos humanos. >> cualquier migrante o persona que circule en cualquier lugar de texas puede ser detenido por autoridades y puede ser sometido o deportado. rechazar cualquier medida que permita a las autoridades estatales tener que retornar migrantes a territorio mexicano y el jefe de la unidad de la cancillerÍa...
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thank god the state of texas is doing it. i think if it came to the biden administration, they wouldn't be prosecuting. this when it comes to use of force, they will attack the men and women wearing the uniform but not so much the illegal aliens. thank god the state of texas is stepping up in this because i don't think the biden administration would be doing it. >> carley: sources also telling the "new york post" dozens of others are expected to be charged as well. take a look at this video. a group of good samaritans down in daytona beach jumping in to help flip a car and save the driver stuck inside. it happened after two suvs collided leaving one of them flipped on its side. remarkably, no one was hurt in the crash. and that is some team work there, guys. over to you. >> lawrence: always grateful for the good samaritans. >> rachel: thank you, carley. >> carley: you are welcome. >> joey: check in with janice dean for fox weather forecast. >> janice: hello. let's take a look at it. cold front sweeping across the east coast.
thank god the state of texas is doing it. i think if it came to the biden administration, they wouldn't be prosecuting. this when it comes to use of force, they will attack the men and women wearing the uniform but not so much the illegal aliens. thank god the state of texas is stepping up in this because i don't think the biden administration would be doing it. >> carley: sources also telling the "new york post" dozens of others are expected to be charged as well. take a look...
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the ology they're right here in texas, this is their power base. our colleagues talk to you about talking to filtering the probably we're not gonna have an tiny this is grace that attaches. got to go and tie what you all anti israel or whatever. we're not doing anything like that. i'm not anti anything. report you to the so you got your reporting us to the f b i was for one sir, you got to go? definitely the good. okay. all right. the many of the proponents of this kind of militant pro israel policy don't want to talk about the merits of this policy. they want to talk about the ramifications they don't want to talk about the human rights issues raised by israel in terms of the displacement of palestinians. they run away or they literally take reporters out and threaten to report them to the police. the fundamental problem with the israel palestine conflict is similar to some of the core issues driving political instability in the us. there's too much polarization. there's too much indeed human ization our office hours are 8 30 am to 5 30 pm, monday
the ology they're right here in texas, this is their power base. our colleagues talk to you about talking to filtering the probably we're not gonna have an tiny this is grace that attaches. got to go and tie what you all anti israel or whatever. we're not doing anything like that. i'm not anti anything. report you to the so you got your reporting us to the f b i was for one sir, you got to go? definitely the good. okay. all right. the many of the proponents of this kind of militant pro israel...
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the ntleman from texas reserves. the gentlewoman from texas is recognized. ms. granger: i yield to the gentleman from ohio, the■@ chairman of the homeland security subcommittee, mr. joyce, for two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from ohio is recognized. mr. joyce: thank you, madam speaker. i rise today in supportf the package of appropriation bills under consideration. as chairman of the homeland security subcommittee, i'd like to thank the full committee chair, ms.ership in assembling g package that is reflect strong republican priorities. the crisis at our southwest border■er the biden administration. more than two million migrants cross the border each of the last two years. that is not sustainable. so makes key investments to secure the border, expand detention, improve there, and deter illegal immigration. under this bill we provide $500 million to reach an end strength of 22,000 border agents, consistent with h.r. 2. to fentanyl, this bill provides $305 million for nonintrusive inspection equipment at our nation's ports of entry. this b
the ntleman from texas reserves. the gentlewoman from texas is recognized. ms. granger: i yield to the gentleman from ohio, the■@ chairman of the homeland security subcommittee, mr. joyce, for two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from ohio is recognized. mr. joyce: thank you, madam speaker. i rise today in supportf the package of appropriation bills under consideration. as chairman of the homeland security subcommittee, i'd like to thank the full committee chair, ms.ership in...
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in texas our legislatures are trying to pass a law that would give our texas law enforcement much broader authority to arrest unlawful crossing and that would have been a perfect example in el paso, texas. sb4 which would allow those to arrest for unlawful entry, we would have been able to arrest every single individual that took place involved in that situation for unlawful entry. we have that in place, but they're challenging and trying to stop governor abbott and protecting his state and also the country. we have been addressing this issue. the fact they've refused to acknowledge the issue because they have the liberty calls at the situation at the border. griff: my question, fascinating to hear how it would have been different. now, lastly in the last 30 seconds. what's the timeline when texas would possibly be able to do more on your own to try and secure the border? >> well, of course, we're waiting for this ruling. you know, we have to wait and see what's happening with senate bill 4, it would be an effective tool for us, for dps. especially that we have troopers working along the
in texas our legislatures are trying to pass a law that would give our texas law enforcement much broader authority to arrest unlawful crossing and that would have been a perfect example in el paso, texas. sb4 which would allow those to arrest for unlawful entry, we would have been able to arrest every single individual that took place involved in that situation for unlawful entry. we have that in place, but they're challenging and trying to stop governor abbott and protecting his state and...
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c of the governor of texas began sending new arrivals to other cities around the u. s. on buses, tens of thousands headed to then the in the central state of colorado, the w's benjamin alvarez group. i met people that doing what they come to accommodate. the new arrivals located far from the us selves and bowed to denver was not directly impacted by a regular migration until a political decision changed. that in may of 2023, the governor of texas correct abbot announced that he would start busing migrants to denver. the 5th city that he's been targeted to raise awareness about the immigration problem to texas a spacing as a result, tens of thousands of migrants arrives in colorado is capital city official said that in the policy of denver received low migrants per capita than any other major city outside texas, many migrants ended up in and compliments on the street. seeing the desperate situation. andrea got involved. the mother of 3 started a facebook group called highland moms and neighbors that are attracted more than 7000 volunteers to help migrants. like here in a
c of the governor of texas began sending new arrivals to other cities around the u. s. on buses, tens of thousands headed to then the in the central state of colorado, the w's benjamin alvarez group. i met people that doing what they come to accommodate. the new arrivals located far from the us selves and bowed to denver was not directly impacted by a regular migration until a political decision changed. that in may of 2023, the governor of texas correct abbot announced that he would start...
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especially in texas. there's no better partner for the border patrol than the texas departdepartment of public safe. we have worked hand in hand with the agents for as long as i have been around and i don't see that stopping. so there you go. >> brian: he says you need tougher policies to deter the migrants. you just can't come to the border and say your life is being threatened and you are in payroll and can't go back. does anyone believe these people. these able-bodied people in the prime of their lives are being threatened? and the other thing is a lot of them are gangsters. look at their neck tattoos. they are showing you the gang they belong. in. >> ainsley: also said we need to put them in jail. remove them from our country and ban them from ever try to come back. >> steve: what they did was to give you logistics that raids zore wire concertina wire was put there by the texas national guard and the department of public service. so the migrants raced through that. according to the "new york post." th
especially in texas. there's no better partner for the border patrol than the texas departdepartment of public safe. we have worked hand in hand with the agents for as long as i have been around and i don't see that stopping. so there you go. >> brian: he says you need tougher policies to deter the migrants. you just can't come to the border and say your life is being threatened and you are in payroll and can't go back. does anyone believe these people. these able-bodied people in the...
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and how would they find that just to texas? so you can make a contribution. and as a politician, you can require that this is a democracy, it's not the welfare leads. the rules to ask for those of us, just a stone's throw from the parliament and the renowned book to out to is cafe locked money. it's traditionally a meeting place for actors, politicians, business people and jen. it lists it's back rooms have no doubt being the scene of many a political deal. it's the politicians, but the millionaires are aiming to reach in the open latch as calling for a wealth tax. the divide between the very rich and the rest must close tax us before it's too late, especially the elf. and i'm also speaking on behalf of our initiative text. me now where we is 1000000 as have made a joint commitment not to discuss which taxation models would be good or to come up with our own models. because once again, it's a question of power. why am i, as a wealthy person, allowed to decide what is a good tax model and what's a bad one? no one who pays income tax is oscar. do you think the
and how would they find that just to texas? so you can make a contribution. and as a politician, you can require that this is a democracy, it's not the welfare leads. the rules to ask for those of us, just a stone's throw from the parliament and the renowned book to out to is cafe locked money. it's traditionally a meeting place for actors, politicians, business people and jen. it lists it's back rooms have no doubt being the scene of many a political deal. it's the politicians, but the...
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texas governor abbott says texas dps may arrest more for criminal trespass and destruction of property. hundreds of migrants after this chaos, including women and children in total over 600 migrants here, governor abbott's office says the surge in el paso is the direct result of the unsustainable chaos president biden has unleashed on the border. it happened, jacque, has texas awaits an appeals court ruling to determine the immediate future of senate bill four to allow texas to arrest and deport migrants without turning them over to border patrol. if sb4 could have been used on the migrants in that video. congresswomans could par represents el paso and points the blame elsewhere writing texas national guard are not trained to process migrants and their presence impedes federal law enforcement. all this while illegal crossings in texas are actually down but skyrocketing in america's west. send it back to you. >> jacque: nate foye, thank you so much. >> dana: a texas reporter witnessed the whole thing. what did you see and have you talk about it. listen here. [shouting] >> dana: the vide
texas governor abbott says texas dps may arrest more for criminal trespass and destruction of property. hundreds of migrants after this chaos, including women and children in total over 600 migrants here, governor abbott's office says the surge in el paso is the direct result of the unsustainable chaos president biden has unleashed on the border. it happened, jacque, has texas awaits an appeals court ruling to determine the immediate future of senate bill four to allow texas to arrest and...
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that's the highest compliment that texas can give. you see my texas flag i wear every day until we close the border. the third thing is, from the standpoint of the united states, there are only three or four countries whom if they were attacked would directly affect how our lives go the very next day. at the top of the list, great britain, unconscionable that they would somehow be attacked but imagine a world that if that were to happen, how that would change the united states. secondly as israel and that's happening. the third would be japan. we appreciate that but not as much as we should. japan and her japanese friends and i mean this with great sincerity, we should see japan is the great britain for us of asia. fourthly, although not necessarily for them list is taiwan. for us at heritage, it's vital to be able to tell that story to american policymakers who, to their credit, across the political aisle, there are many democrats who deserve as much credit for recognizing this as republicans do. diff we have to understand that defen
that's the highest compliment that texas can give. you see my texas flag i wear every day until we close the border. the third thing is, from the standpoint of the united states, there are only three or four countries whom if they were attacked would directly affect how our lives go the very next day. at the top of the list, great britain, unconscionable that they would somehow be attacked but imagine a world that if that were to happen, how that would change the united states. secondly as...
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if it weren't for texas dps. texas national guard, all of these people would be in the country right now. tom homan, thanks so much. >> thanks for having me. >> rachel: thank you, tom. >> lawrence: so high praises from hamas. >> the terrorist group alluding biden's clear change on israeli policy. >> rachel: former secretary of state mike pompeo on the dangers of turning against our greatest mideasast ally. rash could also disrupt your work and time with family. shingles could also lead to long—term, debilitating nerve pain that can last for months or even years. if you're over 50, the virus that causes shingles is likely already inside of you. (♪) and as you age, your risk of developing shingles increases. (♪) don't wait. ask your doctor or pharmacist about shingles today. if you're living with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis or active psoriatic arthritis, symptoms can sometimes take you out of the moment. now there's skyrizi, so you can show up with clearer skin... ...and show it off. ♪ nothing is ev
if it weren't for texas dps. texas national guard, all of these people would be in the country right now. tom homan, thanks so much. >> thanks for having me. >> rachel: thank you, tom. >> lawrence: so high praises from hamas. >> the terrorist group alluding biden's clear change on israeli policy. >> rachel: former secretary of state mike pompeo on the dangers of turning against our greatest mideasast ally. rash could also disrupt your work and time with family....
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it cancels you raised a center, is also assistant professor of practice at the university of texas arlington. but welcome to d w. how does vladimir opposing benefit by blaming you crying for this? rob about the lennox state group who said that they did as well. i think, i mean i, i completely agree with president still tends to be, this was utterly predictable. um, in fact, i would have been very, very, very surprised. it did not leave ukraine or ukraine is the enemy of the moment. and therefore, they must be blamed for everything russian state immediate soon after the attack, had received instructions to play up the ukrainian angle. what this shows us is the rush is very, very good at focusing on imaginary enemies. whether these are fictitious, nazis and ukraine, or the aisle to be g, q plus community, for example, which was recently declared a terrorist organization. but it is completely in that actually finding actual terrorist. this really does expose that proven security state as an order of failure. well, what then does that tell us about what is likely to happen with the investigation
it cancels you raised a center, is also assistant professor of practice at the university of texas arlington. but welcome to d w. how does vladimir opposing benefit by blaming you crying for this? rob about the lennox state group who said that they did as well. i think, i mean i, i completely agree with president still tends to be, this was utterly predictable. um, in fact, i would have been very, very, very surprised. it did not leave ukraine or ukraine is the enemy of the moment. and...
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nearly a century ago, the name has surfaced again, but this time police in texas say there's nothing funny about what a group of young people did at a bank this morning. police say these shockingly young bank robbery suspects are in custody, accused of robbing a wells fargo near houston. the fbi dubbing the 11, 12 and 16 year old suspects the little rascals. >> i was thinking either this was very low and sophistication, or maybe an adult had something to do with this. >> investigators say the boys, believed to be armed at the time, passed a threatening note to a teller. two of their parents turned them in after seeing their pictures in the media. the third suspect was tracked down by police. it comes amid a spike in crime, especially violent crime among juveniles in the area. >> in the last couple of years, the juvenile homicide rate has increased by 76% between 2021 and 2023, experts say older criminals are convincing kids to help them commit crimes, expecting the juvenile charges won't be as severe elsewhere in the u.s, crime on public transit has been in the spotlight. >> new york
nearly a century ago, the name has surfaced again, but this time police in texas say there's nothing funny about what a group of young people did at a bank this morning. police say these shockingly young bank robbery suspects are in custody, accused of robbing a wells fargo near houston. the fbi dubbing the 11, 12 and 16 year old suspects the little rascals. >> i was thinking either this was very low and sophistication, or maybe an adult had something to do with this. >>...
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it is comprised of five antiabortion groups, none of which are based in texas. you may be wondering why a handful of out-of-state groups opposing abortion decided to form their group in a relatively nondescript texas town along route 66 and it's because at the time, amarillo texas functions as something of a legal loophole for right-wing causes. because of a quirk in how the us court system works until just a few weeks ago, federal suits filed in this relatively small texas town would fall before the same judge, a guy who first made his name as an activist for far right religious causes decrying everything from divorce laws to address gender rights and marriage, and of course abortion rights. in a 2017 entry, he submitted to a legal journal he wrote about the need to protect religious medical providers who in his view cannot use their pens to prescribe or dispense abortifacient drugs designed to kill unborn children. not long after he submitted that he asked to have his name taken off of it citing quote, reasons i may discuss at a later date. they came abundantl
it is comprised of five antiabortion groups, none of which are based in texas. you may be wondering why a handful of out-of-state groups opposing abortion decided to form their group in a relatively nondescript texas town along route 66 and it's because at the time, amarillo texas functions as something of a legal loophole for right-wing causes. because of a quirk in how the us court system works until just a few weeks ago, federal suits filed in this relatively small texas town would fall...
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they crossed the texas mexico border illegally. the name was on each of the we came to fight for our families.
they crossed the texas mexico border illegally. the name was on each of the we came to fight for our families.
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landscape and this mock up of the lunar excursion module at the manned spacecraft center in houston, texas, where engineers for the national aeronautics and space administration are testing and evaluating the of the apollo spacesuit, actually encapsulating a man into a suit that protect him from his environment the same time gives him adequate life support. there's no very novel idea. deep sea divers have depended on just such a solution for their into hostile ocean depths. for decades. but as it applied to going up of going down by engineering got a much later start. it wasn't until world war two when airplanes began nosing to an area of 20,000 feet. the man found he was stretching beyond his natural breathing oxygen systems had to be devised. and after many years later, then flying high speed military planes and ever higher altitudes required. am-t and decompression protected system. but today as we move the space age, these new problems relatively tame when they're measured against the support systems that man will for lunar explorer and to find out about systems that will be used to pr
landscape and this mock up of the lunar excursion module at the manned spacecraft center in houston, texas, where engineers for the national aeronautics and space administration are testing and evaluating the of the apollo spacesuit, actually encapsulating a man into a suit that protect him from his environment the same time gives him adequate life support. there's no very novel idea. deep sea divers have depended on just such a solution for their into hostile ocean depths. for decades. but as...
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texas governor abbott saying texas national guard and department of public safety regained control and dps is instructed to arrest every illegal immigrant for destruction of property. texas is waiting court ruling on whether they can enforce their state's new border law and brandon judd had this reaction on "fox and friends" earlier. >> i've conducted numerous interviews with peep they'll have crossed our borders illegally and they have flat out told me they know nothing is going to happen to them. these individuals do not fear our laws. >> griff: in the san diego sector in jacum ba, migrants walking in and we've seen scores of chinese men. we have not had a comment or statement on the el paso situation, the breach from the white house. the president is here, perhaps he'll comment. still no talk of any forthcoming executive actions. guys. >> lawrence: from the white house, comment from head of the border patrol, jason owens says texas department of public safety is their number one partner. >> griff: that is right, while we see that lawsuit and power struggle between texas and the pres
texas governor abbott saying texas national guard and department of public safety regained control and dps is instructed to arrest every illegal immigrant for destruction of property. texas is waiting court ruling on whether they can enforce their state's new border law and brandon judd had this reaction on "fox and friends" earlier. >> i've conducted numerous interviews with peep they'll have crossed our borders illegally and they have flat out told me they know nothing is...
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texas ya parece que no es opciÓn. pero como lo acabamos de repetir, el inmigrante estÁ mÁs en el limbo como antes. andrea: ¿dÓnde se puede encontrar mÁs informaciÓn para que los migrantes o quienes estÉn pensando hacer este proceso de pedir asilo o tengan familiares que estÉn pensando hacerlo se puedan enterar? ¿cuÁl serÍa el mejor consejo? >> en la frontera, en el lado de mÉxico en muchas organizaciones no lucrativas que han hecho un gran trabajo de informar a los inmigrantes. recuerden que todavÍa existe el cbp one. no todos los inmigrantes deberÍan nomÁs presentarse. usen el programa cbp one y asÍ no corren el riesgo de meterse por el desierto en Áreas como arizona donde hay una escasez de agua donde estÁ mucho calor, donde se estÁn arriesgando de vida o muerte y tambiÉn traten de hablar aquÍ para que tambiÉn se puedan informar en cÓmo esta mejor manera de poder venir a a pedir asilo. andrea: quÉ pasa con los que estÁn detenidos actualmente? los deportarian de inmediato? >> no, el estado de
texas ya parece que no es opciÓn. pero como lo acabamos de repetir, el inmigrante estÁ mÁs en el limbo como antes. andrea: ¿dÓnde se puede encontrar mÁs informaciÓn para que los migrantes o quienes estÉn pensando hacer este proceso de pedir asilo o tengan familiares que estÉn pensando hacerlo se puedan enterar? ¿cuÁl serÍa el mejor consejo? >> en la frontera, en el lado de mÉxico en muchas organizaciones no lucrativas que han hecho un gran trabajo de informar a los...
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aquí en la frontera de el paso, texas. exactamente la puerta 36. el panorama luce un poco más tranquilo. a comparación de lo que vimos a horas de la mañana. con esta gran cantidad de personas migrantes intentando cruzar a la fuerza hacia territorio estadounidense, fueron más de 400 las personas que lograron derrumbar la valla de púas colocadas por el gobierno de texas y luego lanzarse en contra de los oficiales de la guardia militar de texas, quienes estaban intentando evitar que todas estas personas cruzaran en un cierto punto la situación se salió de control y los migrantes lograron brincar la seguridad hasta llegar al muro fronterizo, donde ya antes de la patrulla fronteriza los estaban esperando para ser arrestado y luego llevados a centros de procesamiento donde muchos de ellos se mencionó que serán expulsados a lo largo de este punto se incrementó la seguridad con agentes federales y de la policía de texas. ante todo, este caos, habría ocurrido tras un grupo de periodistas que provocaron un conflicto aquí en la frontera. según d
aquí en la frontera de el paso, texas. exactamente la puerta 36. el panorama luce un poco más tranquilo. a comparación de lo que vimos a horas de la mañana. con esta gran cantidad de personas migrantes intentando cruzar a la fuerza hacia territorio estadounidense, fueron más de 400 las personas que lograron derrumbar la valla de púas colocadas por el gobierno de texas y luego lanzarse en contra de los oficiales de la guardia militar de texas, quienes estaban intentando evitar que todas...