0
0.0
May 1, 2023
05/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
i don't feel like i'm in mexico. i feel like i'm in an amazon rain forest. >> today veracruz produces around a quarter of mexico's coffee, which thrives in the shade and altitude in mountain areas. the cooler temperatures up here slow the growth of the beans, making them sweeter and more dense. and the denser the bean, the better the flavor. >> hola. >> hola. hi, eva. how are you? >> nice to meet you. >> welcome to patella. and this is a coffee field. >> my guide is passionate about these coffee fields and supporting local women in agriculture. >> this is the plant. of the coffee. look. >> look at this. oh, is this a bean? >> yes. >> oh, i found one already. >> yes. >> in the 1990s, coffee prices plummeted, driving farmers to the u.s. in search of work, and leaving many women behind to fend for themselves. >> a lot of men, they went to the north. and these coffee fields were -- >> abandoned. >> yes, abandoned. and then the women, they said, what we do? we go away, stay on our land. we grew coffee. and this kind of co
i don't feel like i'm in mexico. i feel like i'm in an amazon rain forest. >> today veracruz produces around a quarter of mexico's coffee, which thrives in the shade and altitude in mountain areas. the cooler temperatures up here slow the growth of the beans, making them sweeter and more dense. and the denser the bean, the better the flavor. >> hola. >> hola. hi, eva. how are you? >> nice to meet you. >> welcome to patella. and this is a coffee field. >> my...
0
0.0
May 13, 2023
05/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
mexico is doing the same. but when you are facing human situations, fear, in many cases, it is very difficult to listen. and then you have to compete, these messages have to compete with lots of unscrupulous people that are out there, that are lying to them, and manipulating them, so it is very easy to manipulate fear, and it is very easy to manipulate people when they have these enormous needs. so i think that what is needed, these would not be corrected at this point, unfortunately, just by messaging. this will only happen when we fix, when this is actually fixed in the system itself, when the u.s. and the mexico customs group can put together rules and situations, capacities, to really challenge people properly. what is very real is, and this is global, it is not only the u.s./mexico border, people are moving for different reasons, and legitimately, or credibly or not, depending on their situation, but they're moving. and let me just add something. that people, many people don't know, mexico is the largest
mexico is doing the same. but when you are facing human situations, fear, in many cases, it is very difficult to listen. and then you have to compete, these messages have to compete with lots of unscrupulous people that are out there, that are lying to them, and manipulating them, so it is very easy to manipulate fear, and it is very easy to manipulate people when they have these enormous needs. so i think that what is needed, these would not be corrected at this point, unfortunately, just by...
98
98
May 11, 2023
05/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
/mexico border. david culver is in ciudad juarez after making a grueling journey to the mexico side of the border. starting with nick valencia in brownsville for us, texas. do officials in brownsville think they are prepared for whatever might happen at midnight tonight? . >> reporter: jake, city officials are projecting an air of confidence saying they are as prepared as they can be and hopeful that the policies put forward by the biden administration, specifically opening up region processing centers in the countries of origin many of these migrants are traveling from are providing meaningful support or will provide meaningful relief here and they need it. look at the scene behind me. many migrants woke up on the streets of brownsville because the respite centers are at capacity. they made it here, which is one challenge. now many are facing another challenge and that's being separated from their families. earlier we spoke to a migrant who says he hasn't seen his wife for days and has no idea where
/mexico border. david culver is in ciudad juarez after making a grueling journey to the mexico side of the border. starting with nick valencia in brownsville for us, texas. do officials in brownsville think they are prepared for whatever might happen at midnight tonight? . >> reporter: jake, city officials are projecting an air of confidence saying they are as prepared as they can be and hopeful that the policies put forward by the biden administration, specifically opening up region...
0
0.0
May 1, 2023
05/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
actually, in many pre-hispanic cities around mexico we find earth ovens. and mescal comes from the prehispanic language from the aztecs which means cooked in open earth oven. >> caliente. >> muy caliente. >> she doesn't trust me to put in a bigger one. to close up the holes. i'll put it there. >> the hearts are then covered with crushed agave husk for the cooking process, which can take up to five days. then you're going to put some soil on top. >> i love seeing her boss everybody around. she is you're doing it wrong! i feel like i've slipped back in time. oaxacan families have been making alcohol from roasted agave for centuries, but the spanish brought copper stills, which took it to another level, and helped create the smooth mescal we know today. the aztec goddess of fertility and agave watches over the family's production. and then to cover all religious bases -- >> oh, wow. this is all her mescal? >> yeah. >> so she keeps all the mescal on the altar? >> the precious stash is stored under the watchful eyes of jesus. >> oh, wow . >> because she worked
actually, in many pre-hispanic cities around mexico we find earth ovens. and mescal comes from the prehispanic language from the aztecs which means cooked in open earth oven. >> caliente. >> muy caliente. >> she doesn't trust me to put in a bigger one. to close up the holes. i'll put it there. >> the hearts are then covered with crushed agave husk for the cooking process, which can take up to five days. then you're going to put some soil on top. >> i love seeing...
0
0.0
May 2, 2023
05/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 1
mexico border. it is really a response to try and repair or -- arriving to the border, and -- federal government but also ngos trying to prepare additional shelter and services that may be needed once title 42 rule and's here in about a week. >> so what exactly should texan cities be doing right now to prepare for the -- of title 42? >> well, they should consider the capacity they, have highlight coordination plans were different states us -- but for example considering coordination to transportation to their cities, we know this happened before, for example folks in el paso going -- that is one place that can happen, but other symptom of paso should -- other cities not just in texas, they should also work with the mexican city is to try and understand what could be the potential expected increase, and of course the difference layers to try and provide additional resources. not just initially, but continuously, because we know even if the numbers are beginning to change next week, the real progress
mexico border. it is really a response to try and repair or -- arriving to the border, and -- federal government but also ngos trying to prepare additional shelter and services that may be needed once title 42 rule and's here in about a week. >> so what exactly should texan cities be doing right now to prepare for the -- of title 42? >> well, they should consider the capacity they, have highlight coordination plans were different states us -- but for example considering coordination...
60
60
May 9, 2023
05/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
more will follow. >> david culver joins us now from mexico. what's next for the two women that were sneaking through the barbed wire fencing, and you know how title 42 expires hunters and might impact others like them? >> technically, there in the u.s.. they made it through the barbed wire fence which is the same that you see here behind me, anderson. and yet, not into the u.s. on the other side of the border wall. but they're on u.s. territory. so in this state of limbo, it almost becomes a refugee camp behind me. you see folks just on this portion of the wall waiting to be processed. a lot of these folks, here's what's interesting, they tell me they're no longer looking at the schedule of thanks. back in november, december, when we speak to folks here, this is where waiting for it to end. and then potentially we will have an opportunity. they've seen so much back and forth, anderson, and u.s. policy, that they're just saying, we're on our own schedule, if it happens to lift by the time are ready to cross. great. if we get some back somewhere
more will follow. >> david culver joins us now from mexico. what's next for the two women that were sneaking through the barbed wire fencing, and you know how title 42 expires hunters and might impact others like them? >> technically, there in the u.s.. they made it through the barbed wire fence which is the same that you see here behind me, anderson. and yet, not into the u.s. on the other side of the border wall. but they're on u.s. territory. so in this state of limbo, it almost...
0
0.0
May 13, 2023
05/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
he said wait. >> reporter: he has been in mexico for eight months. three weeks ago he tried to enter the u.s. under title 42 but was immediately expelled. >> reporter: he, like so many, saying the same thing. they want to do it legally, they want to do it the right way, but ultimately leaving it in god's hands. >> reporter: the director says most here want to cross legally and spend their mornings trying to get an asylum appointment. he said they've seen this coming now going back at least six months and he said the reality is he sees it is the u.s. hasn't been very prepared for this moment. 77 people, nbding families with little kids, staying here for now. pastor javier says that's down from when we visited late last year when some 150 crammed in. he expects migrants will continue to come. driving back to the desert landscape along the border wall, down a sandy and rocky road, we find more activity across the river, one by one, u.s. officials call for the remaining group of single men, the migrants toss excess clothes and belongings into a dumpster,
he said wait. >> reporter: he has been in mexico for eight months. three weeks ago he tried to enter the u.s. under title 42 but was immediately expelled. >> reporter: he, like so many, saying the same thing. they want to do it legally, they want to do it the right way, but ultimately leaving it in god's hands. >> reporter: the director says most here want to cross legally and spend their mornings trying to get an asylum appointment. he said they've seen this coming now going...
0
0.0
May 11, 2023
05/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
-mexico border. in el paso we have live drone footage of an area that you'll be very familiar with because we've been there for more than a week now. and this is a church, a shelter that a lot of the migrants have been going to. you can see that the streets are now clear because a lot of those migrants turned themselves in. from talking to the border patrol chief of the sector here in el paso he says that more than 900 migrants turned themselves in to immigration authorities during a two-day enforcement action there where federal agents walked around with flyers and then also verbally asked migrants to turn themselves in to immigration authorities. so jim, what's going to happen once title 42 lifts, you know, no one really knows but the federal government has surged resources all along the u.s.-mexico border. they have been preparing for this for more than a year. and now it appears at this time it actually will lift. >> rosa flores on the u.s. side of the border in el paso. let's go to the other sid
-mexico border. in el paso we have live drone footage of an area that you'll be very familiar with because we've been there for more than a week now. and this is a church, a shelter that a lot of the migrants have been going to. you can see that the streets are now clear because a lot of those migrants turned themselves in. from talking to the border patrol chief of the sector here in el paso he says that more than 900 migrants turned themselves in to immigration authorities during a two-day...
0
0.0
May 2, 2023
05/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
/mexico border. and again, all of that with the expectation that those numbers are going to go up once title 42 expires. now, u.s. officials here in washington, they have been preparing for months for the expiration of that pandemic era policy. they are preparing a new asylum rule that they are expected to roll out in the coming week or so that would bar migrants who travel through other countries from applying for asylum in the united states. they are also looking at expediting the cleaning program and adding resources to the border. but those additional resources including some that they reprogrammed for other dedicate the secretary says that is not enough. >> and limited funding to prepare for the post title 42 environment, this notification of repurposing existing funds is only a fraction of what we will ultimately need. but we can't do everything that we need to do until congress provides the needed resources and reforms. we call on congress to provide resources we need to continue our work. >>
/mexico border. and again, all of that with the expectation that those numbers are going to go up once title 42 expires. now, u.s. officials here in washington, they have been preparing for months for the expiration of that pandemic era policy. they are preparing a new asylum rule that they are expected to roll out in the coming week or so that would bar migrants who travel through other countries from applying for asylum in the united states. they are also looking at expediting the cleaning...
74
74
May 3, 2023
05/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
and mexico at least 5 times. it looks as though he did not get that far, as we've seen in so many of these manhunts, where suspects will stay relatively close to the area where they are, again, after the stays long man hunt, some 17 miles away, from the area of cleveland, the suspect now in custody, anderson. >> josh, campbell appreciate the details. some perspective now from the halted americans most wanted, jon walsh, he now hosts in pursuit with jon walsh on -- streaming on discovery plus. cnn's parent company. john, appreciate being with us. what's your reaction in the news tonight? >> it's great news. anderson, here's a guy sociopath, alcoholic, bad guy. who can shoot an 8-year-old boy in the face? 3 women are a real boy. everybody was worried, my guess was he was trying to make it to the border, because as you know, on the mexican side, there are no border agents or customs or immigration, i guess, maybe he didn't hookup with the cartel or get somebody to drive him across the border. but we've changed -- yo
and mexico at least 5 times. it looks as though he did not get that far, as we've seen in so many of these manhunts, where suspects will stay relatively close to the area where they are, again, after the stays long man hunt, some 17 miles away, from the area of cleveland, the suspect now in custody, anderson. >> josh, campbell appreciate the details. some perspective now from the halted americans most wanted, jon walsh, he now hosts in pursuit with jon walsh on -- streaming on discovery...
0
0.0
May 9, 2023
05/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
we have three dictatorships in the region, mexico is incredibly violent. just last year more than 30,000 people were assassinated. the rest of the country, the rest of the region we see a lot of poverty and it is the most unequal region of the world. so this is expelling people from their countries. then we have the pull factors just to mention unemployment is only 3.4%. so if you put both things together, this is normal that people fleeing from poverty, from persecution, from violence will go to the richest country where they can feel more protected and where they can have better opportunities. that's where they're coming and by the way they'll keep coming by the millions. >> unless there is some sort of compromise solution between the political parties in the united states, it is very little, very difficult to see how anything will actually change. i mean, how -- >> exactly. >> -- more judges will be hired, you know, there will be different border security things passed. unless there is some sort of compromise, each side compromises, nothing it seems wil
we have three dictatorships in the region, mexico is incredibly violent. just last year more than 30,000 people were assassinated. the rest of the country, the rest of the region we see a lot of poverty and it is the most unequal region of the world. so this is expelling people from their countries. then we have the pull factors just to mention unemployment is only 3.4%. so if you put both things together, this is normal that people fleeing from poverty, from persecution, from violence will go...
59
59
May 13, 2023
05/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
, will return back to mexico. that put a lot of burden on nosh mexican communities. so el paso, just across the river from me is our sister city. there are thousands of migrants will return. they had a lot of needs for shelter, needs for medical support, psychological assistance, all the things you'd expect a vulnerable population that was authors forced to wait community. the shelter needs are going to continue. because under the new biden policy, they are going to be deporting people back there. so they will continue to be a need. as we open up the need to access to the united states, it's going to produce more need on the northern side. we're going to have a situation in which there will be need for shelter, for human service, for support on both sides. it's more complicated than it was in the past. >> migrants waiting at the border will be facing harsh weather conditions. the entire state of texas is ushd some level of risk for excessive rain, flash flood ing hail, and damaging winds in the coming hours and da
, will return back to mexico. that put a lot of burden on nosh mexican communities. so el paso, just across the river from me is our sister city. there are thousands of migrants will return. they had a lot of needs for shelter, needs for medical support, psychological assistance, all the things you'd expect a vulnerable population that was authors forced to wait community. the shelter needs are going to continue. because under the new biden policy, they are going to be deporting people back...
97
97
May 12, 2023
05/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
mexico border this weekend. the national weather service says there's the threat of flash flooding and severe storms. cnn's chad myers has more on the forecast. it has already been a violent week here in the middle part of the united states, with tornadoes, large hail as big as a grapefruit at times, some tennis ball, and then obviously quite a bit of golf ball sized hail on the storms ahead of already moved through the area. but we are focusing now on the area here along the rio grande river. that's where the storms will fire tonight, and then all day, really, on saturday. this is going to be a high impact event for everyone that will be outside. 2 to 3 inches of rain per hour total somewhere in the neighbor hood of about 200 millimeters of rainfall could fall along the river here in south texas and also northern mexico -- and it's not just one day. it will be more than one day of storms here. and flash flood watches are issued. flash flood watches are different than we were. flooding river flooding happens whe
mexico border this weekend. the national weather service says there's the threat of flash flooding and severe storms. cnn's chad myers has more on the forecast. it has already been a violent week here in the middle part of the united states, with tornadoes, large hail as big as a grapefruit at times, some tennis ball, and then obviously quite a bit of golf ball sized hail on the storms ahead of already moved through the area. but we are focusing now on the area here along the rio grande river....
45
45
May 13, 2023
05/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
and this man has been in mexico for eight months. he tried to enter three months ago but immediately expelled. he like so many saying the same thing, they want to do it legally, the right way, but ultimately he says he will leave it in god's hands. the shelter director says most want to cross legally and spend their mornings trying to get an asylum appointment. he said they have seen this coming now going back at least six months. and he said the reality as you sees it is the u.s. hasn't been very prepared for this moment. 77 people including families with little kids staying here for now. the pastor says that that is down from when we visited late last year when some 150 crammed in. but he expects my grants will continue to come. driving back to the desert landscape along the border wall down a sandy and rocky road, we find more activity across the river. one by one u.s. officials call forward the remaining group of single men. theys to their belongings into a dumpster and spread hands against the fence. they are stare searched and
and this man has been in mexico for eight months. he tried to enter three months ago but immediately expelled. he like so many saying the same thing, they want to do it legally, the right way, but ultimately he says he will leave it in god's hands. the shelter director says most want to cross legally and spend their mornings trying to get an asylum appointment. he said they have seen this coming now going back at least six months. and he said the reality as you sees it is the u.s. hasn't been...
94
94
May 10, 2023
05/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
we are live in washington and in mexico. also should teams undergo training before they get a social media account? a group of psy pushing just that. these stories and more all coming in right here to cnn news central. ♪ ♪ >>> a lot of developing news right before our very eyes. happening now, republican congressman george santos is in federal custody. he is facing a 13-count indictment. the charges include wire fraud, money laundering, theft of public funds and making false statements to the house of representatives. prosecutors allege that santos solicited campaign funds under false pretenses and then they say he used the money for personal expenses. let's get more information about what this indictment includes and more information as we continue to pore over it and let's get law enforcement correspondent mike morales. mark, tell us what you're finding. >> well, john, we are finally learning the details from this wide-ranging investigation. it's been a long time coming. we know it's been a months' long investigation,
we are live in washington and in mexico. also should teams undergo training before they get a social media account? a group of psy pushing just that. these stories and more all coming in right here to cnn news central. ♪ ♪ >>> a lot of developing news right before our very eyes. happening now, republican congressman george santos is in federal custody. he is facing a 13-count indictment. the charges include wire fraud, money laundering, theft of public funds and making false...
78
78
May 3, 2023
05/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
the question was whether he would flee into mexico. border patrol officers on both sides had been on alert. he had been back and forth between the u.s. and mexico at least five times but he didn't get that far. as we've seen in manhunts, where suspects stay close to the area where they are, found 17 miles from the area, now in custody. >> john, i appreciate you being with us. what is your reaction to the news? >> it's great. here's a guy, alcoholic bad guy -- who can shoot an 8-year-old boy in the face? three women, an 8-year-old boy. everybody was worried. as you know on the mexican side there are no border agents or customs or immigration. i guess maybe he didn't hook up with a cartel or get somebody to drive him across the border. we've chased guys for years. we've been talking about this. i've caught 47 guys in mexico, where mexican people themselves do the right thing and make the call. he's dangerous. begs the question we talk about, what kind of immigration do we have that a guy can walk back and forth five times into the united
the question was whether he would flee into mexico. border patrol officers on both sides had been on alert. he had been back and forth between the u.s. and mexico at least five times but he didn't get that far. as we've seen in manhunts, where suspects stay close to the area where they are, found 17 miles from the area, now in custody. >> john, i appreciate you being with us. what is your reaction to the news? >> it's great. here's a guy, alcoholic bad guy -- who can shoot an...
0
0.0
May 9, 2023
05/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and for mexico. boris? >> it will be interesting to see how the biden administration deals with this influgx. priscilla, keep us posted. >>> we are learning some disturbing new details about the gunman who killed eight people and injured multiple others saturday at a mall in allen, texas. here you can see images that investigators say he posted on social media in recent weeks, seeming to reveal an obsession with nazis, weapons, and mass shootings. at the top of the screen, a long gun and a handgun on what appear to be a bed, multiple boxes of ammunition, and moreau, a shooting range target with holes blasted through it. here, the body armor vest that authorities say he wore during the shooting. it has a patch in the middle of it that says, rwds, that is an abbreviation for right wing death squad. and he also allegedly posted this picture of the mall in the weeks just before the shooting, then a screen shot from google maps that actually showed the times of day when the mall was busiest, so that he knew when
and for mexico. boris? >> it will be interesting to see how the biden administration deals with this influgx. priscilla, keep us posted. >>> we are learning some disturbing new details about the gunman who killed eight people and injured multiple others saturday at a mall in allen, texas. here you can see images that investigators say he posted on social media in recent weeks, seeming to reveal an obsession with nazis, weapons, and mass shootings. at the top of the screen, a long...
88
88
May 12, 2023
05/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
-mexico border. it's designed to be able to hold about a 1,000 migrants at a time, and as you can see construction crews are working to expand. we're told by cbp officials in june they'll have room for another 1,000 migrants to hold at this facility. in brownsville the scene is similar, dozens of buses line up near an intake facility, but a major humanitarian group in the area tells cnn they only had one bus of migrants arrive today. migrants will still risk their lives to make it to the u.s., and from now people who cross the border illegally will face a tougher path to requesting asylum. many will be deported like this group who were shackled and led onto a repatriation flight like this one leaving for guatemala on thursday. so, jake, right now everyone here on the border trying to figure out what is going to come next. this alley way in the days before title 42 was lifted was filled with migrants sleeping in this alleyway behind a migrant shelter. you should look at live pictures from a drone shot
-mexico border. it's designed to be able to hold about a 1,000 migrants at a time, and as you can see construction crews are working to expand. we're told by cbp officials in june they'll have room for another 1,000 migrants to hold at this facility. in brownsville the scene is similar, dozens of buses line up near an intake facility, but a major humanitarian group in the area tells cnn they only had one bus of migrants arrive today. migrants will still risk their lives to make it to the u.s.,...
134
134
May 8, 2023
05/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 134
favorite 0
quote 0
see the dangerous moves migrants are make in mexico just to try to reach the united states. >> woman: why did we choo safelite? we were loading our suv when... crack! safelite came right to us, and we could see exactly when they'd arrive with a replacement we could trust. that's service the way we want it. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ this week is your chance to try any subway footlong for free. like the subway series menu. just buy any footlong in the app, and get one free. everyone loves free stuff chuck. can we get peyton a footlong? get it before it's gone. on the subway app. meet three students all learning to save and spend their money with chase. freedom for kids. hungry? thank you, chef. control for parents. nice. one bank for both. chase. make more of what's yours. what do we always say, son? liberty mutual customizes your car insurance... so you only pay for what you need. that's my boy. ♪ stay off the freeways! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >>> and we're back with our national lead. a surprising moment in
see the dangerous moves migrants are make in mexico just to try to reach the united states. >> woman: why did we choo safelite? we were loading our suv when... crack! safelite came right to us, and we could see exactly when they'd arrive with a replacement we could trust. that's service the way we want it. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ this week is your chance to try any subway footlong for free. like the subway series menu. just buy any footlong in the app,...
0
0.0
May 12, 2023
05/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
mexico in a way has become the wall. and whatever the u.s. government doesn't want to do, now mexico is doing it. >> so once the with title 42 going away are, the people there waiting for that to go away in order to cross over? what are their plans? >> when you talk to everyone, there is a lot of confusion. there are so many rules, title 42, title 8, what applies only to people from haiti, venezuela, cuba and nicaragua. it is incredibly complicated. but at the end, they do understand that once title 42 is lifted, it's going to be much easier. and we are already seeing the surge. last tuesday there were about 11,000 immigrants who crossed illegally from mexico into the united states, just to put it in perspective. before that, the average was about 6,000 to 7,000. so now if you have about 10,000 or 11,000 immigrants, every single day crossing, at the end of the fiscal year could be more than four million immigrants crossing. this could be an incredible record. and we have to say no one, absolutely no one, the biden administration nor the trump
mexico in a way has become the wall. and whatever the u.s. government doesn't want to do, now mexico is doing it. >> so once the with title 42 going away are, the people there waiting for that to go away in order to cross over? what are their plans? >> when you talk to everyone, there is a lot of confusion. there are so many rules, title 42, title 8, what applies only to people from haiti, venezuela, cuba and nicaragua. it is incredibly complicated. but at the end, they do...
272
272
May 15, 2023
05/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 272
favorite 0
quote 0
boarder with mexico is experiencing a huge slowdown. officials confirmed they've had half as many daily encounters compared to title 42 last week. the pandemic policy let the u.s. quickly expel undocumented arrivals, but it expired thursday night. officials say it is too early to know why fewer migrants are coming and authorities believe that the warnings in illegal entry are piercing the misinformation. >> what we are seeing is people really making a use of lawful pathways in a big way, parole processes, family reunification processes and gifting labor pathways and we're starting to see the shift of people understanding that it is to their advantage and rather to put their lives in the hands of an unscrupulous actor in the region. >> still the question will that slow in the surge continue to l last? border cities and towns are preparing. brownsville schools are about to propose empty district facilities to house migrants. let's go to polo sandoval. tell us about a rivals there today and how things are going. >> so brianna, if you were
boarder with mexico is experiencing a huge slowdown. officials confirmed they've had half as many daily encounters compared to title 42 last week. the pandemic policy let the u.s. quickly expel undocumented arrivals, but it expired thursday night. officials say it is too early to know why fewer migrants are coming and authorities believe that the warnings in illegal entry are piercing the misinformation. >> what we are seeing is people really making a use of lawful pathways in a big way,...
0
0.0
May 2, 2023
05/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
-mexico border. cnn is on the ground there as keyboarder towns declare states of emergency. >>> plus, are we headed for default? warnings of a recession and major job losses, if congress and the white house cannot strike a debt deal soon. we'll lay it out for you how your money, how your job might be impacted. >>> and he's known as the godfather of ai. i will speak with a man who left his job at google just so he could speak freely about what he calls the dangers of artificial intelligence. >>> welcome "the lead." i'm jake tapper. we start with two looming crises potentially just days away, which could have serious consequences for united states. the first crisis has to do with your wallet and an ongoing fight between republicans and democrats over the national debt if they cannot make a deal. jessica yellin is warning the u.s. government could run out of money to pay its bills. blil bills for past spending, not future spending, and they could run out of money in a month. that could lead to recession
-mexico border. cnn is on the ground there as keyboarder towns declare states of emergency. >>> plus, are we headed for default? warnings of a recession and major job losses, if congress and the white house cannot strike a debt deal soon. we'll lay it out for you how your money, how your job might be impacted. >>> and he's known as the godfather of ai. i will speak with a man who left his job at google just so he could speak freely about what he calls the dangers of artificial...
0
0.0
May 12, 2023
05/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and mexico. as we then take you to look into mexico from the u.s., looking at mexico, you're looking at a group of families, mostly. these are families who have been divided by texas national guard and cbp, and they're put into groups and processing rather quickly. you can look a little further down the border wall, notice another group, and that's mostly single men, and they have been kept there as the families have been processed. what's not clear yet, kaitlan, if they're going to then after they process the families, start processing the single men or put them on buss and bring them back over to the mexico side, which we've seen in recent months. they've done that where they've drove them across the boarder and released them here, and mexico is in agreement to accommodate those expulsions. once title 42 is lifted, title 8 kicks in, and that means those who are not qualifying for asylum face pretty serious consequences. they could be barred from the u.s. for five years. >> keep us updated. we'l
and mexico. as we then take you to look into mexico from the u.s., looking at mexico, you're looking at a group of families, mostly. these are families who have been divided by texas national guard and cbp, and they're put into groups and processing rather quickly. you can look a little further down the border wall, notice another group, and that's mostly single men, and they have been kept there as the families have been processed. what's not clear yet, kaitlan, if they're going to then after...
120
120
May 2, 2023
05/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 2
/mexico border are on alert. they've been briefed on this case. they have the suspect, fran kis koe oropesa's photograph. they're on the look out. we're learning that there were those four separate instances in the past where the suspect made his way to the united states, was deported and then came back. that was in march of 2009, six months later in september he's again deported from the united states. then in january of 2012, he is once again deported in that same year, he's convicted of a dwi and served some amount of jail time. but just some four years later he is back in the u.s. and deported again. so gets to what you just said, jim, authorities are so concerned he's adept at making that crossing between mexico and the united states and he is a mexican national who could have a support network there he may have tried to flee after allegedly committing this heinous act. border officials on high alert. the u.s. government is actively messaging to media in mexico about this 80,000 reward for information leading to his apprehension. they're conc
/mexico border are on alert. they've been briefed on this case. they have the suspect, fran kis koe oropesa's photograph. they're on the look out. we're learning that there were those four separate instances in the past where the suspect made his way to the united states, was deported and then came back. that was in march of 2009, six months later in september he's again deported from the united states. then in january of 2012, he is once again deported in that same year, he's convicted of a...
0
0.0
May 3, 2023
05/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
mexico border had been on alert, concerned that the suspect may try to flee in the state. but ultimately, authorities say that they arrested him just less than 25 kilometers from the original crime scene. the sheriff there in texas spoke about the arrest. >> bottom line is, we now have this man in custody. he was caught hiding in a closet underneath some laundry. they effectively made the arrest. he is uninjured. >> authorities have announced an 80,000 dollar reward for information leading to oropesa 's capture. the fbi said to say that an unidentified tipster called the fbi, providing them with a location, where he was ultimately taken into custody by tactical officers without incident. he is currently being held on $5 million bond. the sheriff saying that he faces five counts of murder. josh campbell, cnn, los angeles. joining me now, from los angeles is cnn law enforcement contributor steve moore who is a retired fbi supervisory special agent. good to have you with us on this story. >> thank you for having me rosemary. >> so, the texas shooting suspect, francisco oropez
mexico border had been on alert, concerned that the suspect may try to flee in the state. but ultimately, authorities say that they arrested him just less than 25 kilometers from the original crime scene. the sheriff there in texas spoke about the arrest. >> bottom line is, we now have this man in custody. he was caught hiding in a closet underneath some laundry. they effectively made the arrest. he is uninjured. >> authorities have announced an 80,000 dollar reward for information...
0
0.0
May 2, 2023
05/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
/mexico border as the country braces for an influx of migrants. nearly 40,000 asylum seekers are waiting just across the border in mexico, waiting to enter the u.s. once the trump-era covid rule known as title 42 expires next week. that rule has been used more than times by border officials to quickly expel migrants from the u.s. biden's plan announced today to send troops to the border met almost immediately with stiff resistance from some in his own party. new jersey senator bob menendez writing, the biden administration's militarization of the border is unacceptable. there's already a humanitarian crisis in the western hemisphere and deploying military personnel only signals that migrants are a threat that require our nation's troops to contain. nothing could be further from the truth. and yet u.s. cities along the border say they do need help. el paso just declaring a new state of emergency. over the past several weeks officials have encountered nearly 1,400 migrants at the border each day and fear the situation is about to explode. you're loo
/mexico border as the country braces for an influx of migrants. nearly 40,000 asylum seekers are waiting just across the border in mexico, waiting to enter the u.s. once the trump-era covid rule known as title 42 expires next week. that rule has been used more than times by border officials to quickly expel migrants from the u.s. biden's plan announced today to send troops to the border met almost immediately with stiff resistance from some in his own party. new jersey senator bob menendez...
92
92
May 12, 2023
05/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
in other words, mexico. so what will happen? since most people won't have done that, will they be turned away quickly? >> reporter: i think the real question here is how this kind of information is being communicated to the migrants that are essentially coming up through mexico, or are already there. you're dealing with an insane amount of misinformation that many of these migrants receive. so as we sit here and talk about the things, and the policy that's the biden administration is trying to roll out here in the last 24 hours or so, it's not exactly clear that that information is getting to the migrants themselves in a clear, honest fashion. many of them depend on social media and messages from family and that sort of thing. so the amount of misinformation is really staggering. so how they will react to this, what kind of decisions migrants will make on whether to cross or not, i think it depends on what information they're getting and how they perceive and interpret that information that will determine how they make their dec
in other words, mexico. so what will happen? since most people won't have done that, will they be turned away quickly? >> reporter: i think the real question here is how this kind of information is being communicated to the migrants that are essentially coming up through mexico, or are already there. you're dealing with an insane amount of misinformation that many of these migrants receive. so as we sit here and talk about the things, and the policy that's the biden administration is...
0
0.0
May 3, 2023
05/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the united states and mexico have agreed that the u.s. will continue to provide a pathway for eligible migrants to try to enter the country from cuba, nicaragua, and venezuela under its humanitarian parole process and also agreed that mexico will still continue to take back migrants from its four nations on humanitarian grounds past may 11th, which is the lifting of title 42. this comes as the administration says they're also preparing to send 1,500 troops, active-duty troops to the southern border for 90 days to join the 2,400 national guard troops already there. that shows you what they're preparing for. currently, there are about 7,000 encounters between migrants and border patrol agents every day along the southern border. that number is expected to rise dramatically in the weeks ahead. and right now, a bus of migrants from texas chartered by greg abbott, the governor of texas, are about to arrive in new york city. two more buss are expected to arrive throughout the morning. >> joining us now for his perspective on this is former secr
the united states and mexico have agreed that the u.s. will continue to provide a pathway for eligible migrants to try to enter the country from cuba, nicaragua, and venezuela under its humanitarian parole process and also agreed that mexico will still continue to take back migrants from its four nations on humanitarian grounds past may 11th, which is the lifting of title 42. this comes as the administration says they're also preparing to send 1,500 troops, active-duty troops to the southern...
0
0.0
May 1, 2023
05/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and he is a mexico national and he's been deported at least four times before. survivors of the attack say he shot up his neighbors house after they asked him to stop firing his weapon so close to their property because they're baby was trying to sleep. the murdered include 9-year-old daniel guzman and his mother sonia. police say all of the victims appear to have been shot execution-style. ed lavendera starts off our coverage where the other victims have all been identified. >> reporter: it is day three of the manhunt for 38-year-old francisco oropesa, accused of shooting and killing five people in cleveland, texas, on friday night and they still have to leads in the shootings of 9-year-old daniel guzman and his mother, deanna velazquez and jose jonathan cassares. >> what we need from the public is any type of information. because right now we're just running into dead ends. >> reporter: there is an $80,000 reward for information leading investigators to the suspect who the fbi called armed an dangerous. while officers search door-to-door in neighbors north of
and he is a mexico national and he's been deported at least four times before. survivors of the attack say he shot up his neighbors house after they asked him to stop firing his weapon so close to their property because they're baby was trying to sleep. the murdered include 9-year-old daniel guzman and his mother sonia. police say all of the victims appear to have been shot execution-style. ed lavendera starts off our coverage where the other victims have all been identified. >> reporter:...
77
77
May 19, 2023
05/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
because a lot of migrants who are in mexico right now, northern mexico, 150,000 or so, they are waiting to see if, indeed, those policies are stringent as they are -- and remember, all of this could also be undone by the courts. there are already lawsuits that have been falling in season policies and of those come down you're going to see a surge once again. >> there's also new processes, though, for people in their home countries -- >> right, they've expanded legal pathways, particularly for those coming from countries where we have seen large migration movements. >> right. >> venezuela, nicaragua, honduras, for example -- >> we will see if any that makes a dent in all of this. thank you very much for that reporting. all right, up next -- on the lookout, our reporters tell us what stories they are looking out for on the horizon. this is... ♪ this is iowa. we just haven't been properly intntroduced. say hello to the placece where rolling hills meets low bills. where our fields, inside and out, are always growing. and where the fun is just getting started. this is iowa. so, when are yo
because a lot of migrants who are in mexico right now, northern mexico, 150,000 or so, they are waiting to see if, indeed, those policies are stringent as they are -- and remember, all of this could also be undone by the courts. there are already lawsuits that have been falling in season policies and of those come down you're going to see a surge once again. >> there's also new processes, though, for people in their home countries -- >> right, they've expanded legal pathways,...
0
0.0
May 13, 2023
05/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
also i heard mexico was sending thousands of national troops to their southern border. i think mexico can do so much more in stopping migration on their southern border. >> congressman, how is your district preparing to handle a potential influx of migrants in the wake of the expiration of title 42? >> our border patrol chief established a staging center on the golf course right on the rio grande. this is one of them in brownsville. it's called camp monument. people come in through a gate there and lead to this place where they're processed one by one. their identification is taken from them. they take a photo that has facial identification and create a file for them and start moving them usually laterally and then north. but now we're enforcing title 8. i think you're going to see an uptick in deportations, but also a downtick in crossings the way we had the last few months. >> some of your republican colleagues have compared the handling of the border crisis to the withdrawal from afghanistan in 2021, which of course was famously chaotic. how do you respond to that? >
also i heard mexico was sending thousands of national troops to their southern border. i think mexico can do so much more in stopping migration on their southern border. >> congressman, how is your district preparing to handle a potential influx of migrants in the wake of the expiration of title 42? >> our border patrol chief established a staging center on the golf course right on the rio grande. this is one of them in brownsville. it's called camp monument. people come in through...
44
44
May 12, 2023
05/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
and mexico, and as we then take you to look into mexico into the u.s. you are looking for mexico and you're looking at a group of families, mostly, families who have been divided by texas national guard and cvp and they've been putting in this grouping and they've been processing quickly your last pr few hours. if you look a little farther there's another group and that's mostly single man and they have been kept there as families been processed and what is not clear yet is all the families start processing the single man or they'll put them back on buses and bring them back over to the mexico side. which we've seen in response. they've done that, where they have simply drove them across the border and release them here, and mexico of course is agreed to accommodate those expulsions. but once it about three hours from now title 42 is totally lifted of course title eight kicks in and that means those who are not qualifying for asylum will face serious repercussions. they could be barred from the u.s. for five years. >> for ideas before they can reapply.
and mexico, and as we then take you to look into mexico into the u.s. you are looking for mexico and you're looking at a group of families, mostly, families who have been divided by texas national guard and cvp and they've been putting in this grouping and they've been processing quickly your last pr few hours. if you look a little farther there's another group and that's mostly single man and they have been kept there as families been processed and what is not clear yet is all the families...
0
0.0
May 14, 2023
05/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
/mexico border. it's been three days since the end of title 42, the pandemic-era policy that slowed the number of migrants allowed into the u.s. with thursday's expiration, many border communities were bracing for a surge of migrants. at least for now, that has not happened yet. homeland security officials say there were about 4,200 encounters yesterday. that's a big drop from the day before. and yesterday's numbers are less than half of the 10,000 seen at the u.s./mexico border in the days before title 42 ended. just minutes ago, we heard from president biden as he completed a bike ride. here's what he had to say about the situation down at the border. >> how do you think things are going at the board, sir? >> much better than you all expected. >> do you have any plans to visit the border? >> pardon me? >> do you have any plans to visit the border? >> not in the near term, no. no. it would just be disruptive, not anything else. >> with the end of title 42, much of the focus is on the numbers. but fo
/mexico border. it's been three days since the end of title 42, the pandemic-era policy that slowed the number of migrants allowed into the u.s. with thursday's expiration, many border communities were bracing for a surge of migrants. at least for now, that has not happened yet. homeland security officials say there were about 4,200 encounters yesterday. that's a big drop from the day before. and yesterday's numbers are less than half of the 10,000 seen at the u.s./mexico border in the days...
0
0.0
May 2, 2023
05/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
/mexico border. we are learning that the defense department plans to send additional active duty reserves in support roles. there are currently around 2,500 national guard troops already along the u.s./mexico border. the u.s. officials said that at the request of the department of security, dod is going to require an additional increase of 2,500 personnel for cpb for monitoring and data entry and warehouse support, and we should note that it is not in the law enforcement capacity, but as you said, john, it is part of the administrations's plans as they anticipate the lifting of title 42. with that, the influx of migrants at the u.s./mexico border prompting them to take additional measures in the coming days for those numbers, and which by the way, we have seen an increase of which a source said they are seeing 7,000 daily encounters which is a number that is going to be climbing in the coming days according to their projections. >> rosa flores was among those people who had just come over. thank you
/mexico border. we are learning that the defense department plans to send additional active duty reserves in support roles. there are currently around 2,500 national guard troops already along the u.s./mexico border. the u.s. officials said that at the request of the department of security, dod is going to require an additional increase of 2,500 personnel for cpb for monitoring and data entry and warehouse support, and we should note that it is not in the law enforcement capacity, but as you...
0
0.0
May 13, 2023
05/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
mexico. determined to find another way across. >> most every migrant we've spoken with told us they are on their own schedule when it comes to crossing over into the u.s. they're not going to try to follow any sort of deadline for any u.s. policy but rather, what works best for their individual cases. that said, all of them share the same goal. that is to eventually cross. most of them tell me legally, but others say they're willing to do it however. so long as they can ultimately get to the u.s. david culver, cnn. >>> joining me now from el paso, texas, is a reporter covering immigration for the "wall street journal." she joins us from el paso, as i just said. with title 42 now a thing of the past, you are at the texas side of the border. what have you been seeing these past days? >> i am. the last couple days have been like the last couple weeks. you have people surrendering on the south side of the border. they're coming across the rio grande but surrendering on the south side of the fence
mexico. determined to find another way across. >> most every migrant we've spoken with told us they are on their own schedule when it comes to crossing over into the u.s. they're not going to try to follow any sort of deadline for any u.s. policy but rather, what works best for their individual cases. that said, all of them share the same goal. that is to eventually cross. most of them tell me legally, but others say they're willing to do it however. so long as they can ultimately get to...
51
51
May 16, 2023
05/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
mexico border and texas. how moving migrants has set off a dispute in new york. plus, i'll talk to the mayor in denver as he and other big city leaders are getting frustrated and making requests of the white house. facing new pushback for how he plans to handle the influx of migrants in his city. the latest contention, housing m migrants in school gym. athena, what is the reaction from the community there? >> reporter: hi, jake. there's a lot of anger and concern. about the fact that the city did not notify not just parents but teachers, school administrators, other members of the community about the plan. even this morning, there was question about whether this was going on or still being considered. listening to the language from the mayor. well we now understand from a city council member that migrants began arriving here in the gym behind the school on sunday. we went in, cots wall to wall. they appear to be housing adult migrants, so men and women. there's a lot of uncertainty about who these people are, how well they've been vetted, their health status. and
mexico border and texas. how moving migrants has set off a dispute in new york. plus, i'll talk to the mayor in denver as he and other big city leaders are getting frustrated and making requests of the white house. facing new pushback for how he plans to handle the influx of migrants in his city. the latest contention, housing m migrants in school gym. athena, what is the reaction from the community there? >> reporter: hi, jake. there's a lot of anger and concern. about the fact that the...
0
0.0
May 1, 2023
05/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> well, he's from mexico. he has contacts in mexico. that could have led to mexico. you know, he did this terrible act and then fled into the woods near his home. they found clothes. he's thinking there is going to be tracking dogs and bloodhounds. they found his phone. he's anticipating that law enforcement will be looking for a signal. so this is someone who has some skills and, you know, they have a challenge. >> if you think back to the olympic park bomber that fled into the forest, eric robert rudolph, he hid there for years undetected as a fugitive being sought for by hundreds, sometimes thousands of law enforcement people. but, he planned every bombing carefully. he planned his escape carefully. this is a spontaneous incident out of anger and spon taken yuts esc -- spontaneous escape. given resources and background and given you have the fbi involved, you have the u.s. marshals, you have the sheriff, money on the street, you have informants from the criminal world. the you have an $80,000 reward for the public. the complicating factor is if he made it into mex
. >> well, he's from mexico. he has contacts in mexico. that could have led to mexico. you know, he did this terrible act and then fled into the woods near his home. they found clothes. he's thinking there is going to be tracking dogs and bloodhounds. they found his phone. he's anticipating that law enforcement will be looking for a signal. so this is someone who has some skills and, you know, they have a challenge. >> if you think back to the olympic park bomber that fled into the...
0
0.0
May 8, 2023
05/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
/mexico border in preparation for the end of title 42 on thursday. what's your response to that move? >> well, what i heard is that they were coming to free up border patrol from their jobs so they could be processing people. it sounds like that's the operation. what can i say? i just hope that people can be processed in an expedient way and not have to be detained or be in situations that are not particularly helpful after they've gone through this very traumatic journey. >> so what will the end of title 42 mean for so many migrants who are desperate to enter this country? >> well, i think finally they will have a chance to present their case. present their asylum case. it's complicated, but at least they'll have a chance to do that, which is a human right. people have been waiting in mexico for a long time under very harsh conditions, all sorts of problems happening on the border towns. so it will give them some relief, i hope. and hopefully they can find a path to be able to ask for asylum and find a regularized situation. >> father, what are some
/mexico border in preparation for the end of title 42 on thursday. what's your response to that move? >> well, what i heard is that they were coming to free up border patrol from their jobs so they could be processing people. it sounds like that's the operation. what can i say? i just hope that people can be processed in an expedient way and not have to be detained or be in situations that are not particularly helpful after they've gone through this very traumatic journey. >> so...
108
108
May 8, 2023
05/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
it has some trump programs like the remain in mexico program like the migrants stay in mexico while they undergo to court hearings, and also, funding for the border wall, and building the border barrier and funding for the personnel. the white house has issued a veto threat on this, and while we accept challenges at the border, this is going to make things at the border worse and not better. this is to address the surge when 42 expires. and now we are hearing that lawmakers are making calls to the cities ramping up to the surge. already, the lawmakers are saying that they are seeing the surge going up with more than 400 in custody, these numbers are to go up. >> priscilla, what are some of the changes that would make it harder for some folks to get the asylum petitions returned, and to have them returned with mexico house members are proposing, and what the administration is doing? >> that is a criticism of the democrats that they are leaning on trump era policy, and sending nonmexican nationals back to mexico after striking an agreement with that policy in this bill that would codify it
it has some trump programs like the remain in mexico program like the migrants stay in mexico while they undergo to court hearings, and also, funding for the border wall, and building the border barrier and funding for the personnel. the white house has issued a veto threat on this, and while we accept challenges at the border, this is going to make things at the border worse and not better. this is to address the surge when 42 expires. and now we are hearing that lawmakers are making calls to...
0
0.0
May 11, 2023
05/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
border with mexico. because many of the thousands and thousands heading towards that border are coming thanks to social media posts which falsely say that the united states borders are open. like take a tiktok video. i'll show you this one. it has the #teacher little 42. title 42. videos with this hashtag have been viewed more than, ready, 100 million times. 100 million times. and in that video, the man says that you cannot be deported once title 42 ends. 100 million views. well, the president of the united states is in a series of meetings as the clock approaches midnight tonight. he and his advisers are saying those claims are false. >> i want to be very clear. our borders are not open. people who cross our border unlawfully and without a legal basis to remain will be promptly processed and removed. we prepared for this moment for almost two years. and our plan will deliver results. >> well, in a moment, i'm going to speak to the mayor of la ray doe. his city right now is only capable of processing 2,0
border with mexico. because many of the thousands and thousands heading towards that border are coming thanks to social media posts which falsely say that the united states borders are open. like take a tiktok video. i'll show you this one. it has the #teacher little 42. title 42. videos with this hashtag have been viewed more than, ready, 100 million times. 100 million times. and in that video, the man says that you cannot be deported once title 42 ends. 100 million views. well, the president...
69
69
May 13, 2023
05/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
-mexico border. it's designed to be able to hold about 1,000 migrants at a time, and as you can see construction crews are working to ecpand. we're told by cbp officials in june they'll have room for another 1,000 migrants to hold at this facility. in brownsville dozens of buses line up near an intake facility, but a major humanitarian group in the area tells cnn they only had one bus of migrants arrive today. about 155,000 migrants were estimated to be in shelters and on streets in mexico waiting to enter the u.s., a source familiar with federal estimates said. migrants will still risk their lives to make it to the u.s., and from now on people who cross the border illegally will face a tougher path to requesting asylum. many will be deported like this group who were shackled and led onto a repatriation flight like this one leaving for guatemala on thursday. >> ed lavandera joins us now. you mentioned there were thousands of migrants waiting to be processed outside el paso. today that number dropped
-mexico border. it's designed to be able to hold about 1,000 migrants at a time, and as you can see construction crews are working to ecpand. we're told by cbp officials in june they'll have room for another 1,000 migrants to hold at this facility. in brownsville dozens of buses line up near an intake facility, but a major humanitarian group in the area tells cnn they only had one bus of migrants arrive today. about 155,000 migrants were estimated to be in shelters and on streets in mexico...
0
0.0
May 13, 2023
05/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the biggest problem, it isn't the northern border of mexico, it is the southern boarder of mexico. we can't do much with congress because politics, money, pick your poison but as an independent government, we can interact with other governments and say what can we do? we figure out what we can do with ukraine, not equating the two. need to employ text democracy but for a lot of americans this is about protecting democracy and i think the biden administration needs to be a little more creative in terms of people -- >> sure, so do you like his idea that they first should apply for asylum in mexico since they're coming through -- >> i don't think it's being done in a genuine way but to keep people from coming to america not to help them seek asylum. >> okay. but i mean biden's responsibility is americans. >> absolutely. and i think the band-aid that we've been using for many decades, you know, whether you're talking daca, whether you're talking, you know, i forgive 5 million, you know -- those are band-aids. the question is, why are they coming here under these conditions? and we have
the biggest problem, it isn't the northern border of mexico, it is the southern boarder of mexico. we can't do much with congress because politics, money, pick your poison but as an independent government, we can interact with other governments and say what can we do? we figure out what we can do with ukraine, not equating the two. need to employ text democracy but for a lot of americans this is about protecting democracy and i think the biden administration needs to be a little more creative...
63
63
May 8, 2023
05/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
it backs the remain in mexico policy, which requires migrants to stay in mexico while they wait for their immigration cases to be decided. it also calls to immediately resume construction of former president trump's border wall, which was put on pause on biden's very first day in office. it bans federal funds from being given to nonprofits like the one that you're seeing here that helps migrants who cross the border. they, for example, provide shelter, food and clothing to those who are seeking asylum. and it adds money for personnel and improved border surveillance technology. and though the gop's immigration bill will likely pass the house it is expected to stall in as you know the democratically-controlled senate. >>> cnn's lauren fox is on capitol hill for us this morning. lauren, title 42 expires thursday, that doesn't give congress a lot of time to get something done so that's on the agenda? >> reporter: you shouldn't expect that anything will get finished on capitol hill this week or in time for that thursday deadline. like sara pointed out, there really are two bills moving throug
it backs the remain in mexico policy, which requires migrants to stay in mexico while they wait for their immigration cases to be decided. it also calls to immediately resume construction of former president trump's border wall, which was put on pause on biden's very first day in office. it bans federal funds from being given to nonprofits like the one that you're seeing here that helps migrants who cross the border. they, for example, provide shelter, food and clothing to those who are seeking...
0
0.0
May 16, 2023
05/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
an increasing number of people camping out across the border in mexico. cnn's rosa flores is in mcallen, texas, she's been tracking this all along the way. rosa, i know that you're doing a lot of new reporting on this and speaking to a s the expected su why is it not happening? >> reporter: you know, kate, i talked to officials and also community leaders on the mexican side, so these are individuals who are talking to migrants who are in the know about what's going on, and what they tell me is that the tough talk by the biden administration is actually working. they say that migrants are getting the message that the border is closed, they're also seeing images because now the biden administration is also being more transparent, allowing reporters to take video of migrants who are shackled and boarded on to planes and deported to their home countries, and what's going on is that these messages are being sent on social media and in what's app groups that a lot of these migrants are part of. that's how they get their information. they're not watching cnn. th
an increasing number of people camping out across the border in mexico. cnn's rosa flores is in mcallen, texas, she's been tracking this all along the way. rosa, i know that you're doing a lot of new reporting on this and speaking to a s the expected su why is it not happening? >> reporter: you know, kate, i talked to officials and also community leaders on the mexican side, so these are individuals who are talking to migrants who are in the know about what's going on, and what they tell...
0
0.0
May 9, 2023
05/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and that is just in the northern part of mexico. you see in this map it's estimated 60,000 are in the state of chihuahua alone. cnn captured some women moving through a barbed wire fence south of the border, showing the extent to which they'll go to get into this country. the company estimates believe there are hundreds of thousands more in the pipeline as it's known in southern mexico and central america. many of them start in central america and work up. priscilla alvarez is in washington. the biden administration instituted new measures to make it harder for an asylum application to work. what are the preparations they have in place now and what kind of numbers are they expecting? you got an update. >> reporter: those measures are ones that the administration has been telling migrants to expect when this covid era border lifts. a homeland security official tells me moments ago that they on monday saw nearly 10,000 daily encounters, a number they assumed would come soon. they expected it will be more than 10,000 after title 42 exp
and that is just in the northern part of mexico. you see in this map it's estimated 60,000 are in the state of chihuahua alone. cnn captured some women moving through a barbed wire fence south of the border, showing the extent to which they'll go to get into this country. the company estimates believe there are hundreds of thousands more in the pipeline as it's known in southern mexico and central america. many of them start in central america and work up. priscilla alvarez is in washington....
112
112
May 10, 2023
05/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
so a few people in mexico, whether or not they come from mexico, it could come from other central american countries, do these rules, in your view, make a difference? will they reduce the influx of migrants coming your way? >> it is somewhat difficult. they've traveled 2,700 miles to get here. so they will cross their -- their goal is to cross, i don't think by traveling so far and suffering so much, they'll stay at the border. they'll make every effort to cross. >> let me ask you this, then. because you have everyone complaining about the policy right now. you heard the dhs secretary there say that this is congress' responsibility. both parties have failed to change the law there for 20-some-odd years. from your view, from where you're sitting, is this a national legislative fix by congress, or do you blame biden and the trump administration before it? >> i think it's a federal issue that has to deal with immigration reform, that's long pending to be changed. and because immigration has always been happening, but now this situation, we've never seen it before in such a great scale. so if
so a few people in mexico, whether or not they come from mexico, it could come from other central american countries, do these rules, in your view, make a difference? will they reduce the influx of migrants coming your way? >> it is somewhat difficult. they've traveled 2,700 miles to get here. so they will cross their -- their goal is to cross, i don't think by traveling so far and suffering so much, they'll stay at the border. they'll make every effort to cross. >> let me ask you...
0
0.0
May 9, 2023
05/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
/mexico border, but looking at the texas side. if we push in here a little bit, we are looking at the other side of the barbed wire, and the barbed wire put up by the texas national guard, and on this part is the migrants going up to the one gate, and the cbp officials are talking to them. as it stands, title 42 is still standing there, and they can go through the gate and met by the cpb officer and expelled in many cases brought in many cases dropped off here in ciudad juarez only to try in a few cases to try it again. we have seen it many, many times. and what should happen on title 42 is that it goes out and title 8 comes into effect, and so whaps inwhap -- so what happens is they come in and claim asylum under title 8, and as it is being reviewed, they could be disqualified for saying that their claims for asylum do not meet the stakes, and so then they are barred from being deported for five years. so that is the shift that they are expecting to see coming into place, but the reality is that they are not basing the schedule a
/mexico border, but looking at the texas side. if we push in here a little bit, we are looking at the other side of the barbed wire, and the barbed wire put up by the texas national guard, and on this part is the migrants going up to the one gate, and the cbp officials are talking to them. as it stands, title 42 is still standing there, and they can go through the gate and met by the cpb officer and expelled in many cases brought in many cases dropped off here in ciudad juarez only to try in a...
0
0.0
May 12, 2023
05/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
cnn's david culver is over the border in ciudad juarez, mexico. david, mexico's foreign minister says there are about 10,000 migrants in this city just south of el paso. what are you seeing there? >> reporter: certainly not 10,000 migrants at this part of the border, jake. if you compare what we saw yesterday with the scene behind me, i mean, let me first show you the drone. this is the images from 24 hours ago. really a drastic change. this is what we saw really for the past several days. hundreds if not well over 1,000 people who were camped out. that is technically on u.s. soil. it's just before the border wall but right after the barbed wire that was put up by texas national guard. they were there camped out for some several hours, several days, some weeks with limited access to food and water. and what we have seen in the past 24 hours, let me compare now those images with what we're seeing live right now. and that is i would say a few dozen at most. maybe even less than that. of migrants who have still remained up there and they're being pro
cnn's david culver is over the border in ciudad juarez, mexico. david, mexico's foreign minister says there are about 10,000 migrants in this city just south of el paso. what are you seeing there? >> reporter: certainly not 10,000 migrants at this part of the border, jake. if you compare what we saw yesterday with the scene behind me, i mean, let me first show you the drone. this is the images from 24 hours ago. really a drastic change. this is what we saw really for the past several...