0
0.0
May 12, 2023
05/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
sophie and el paso and will in mexico, thank you forl will in mexico, thank you for the update. just hours before the expiration of title 42, the us house of representatives passed a new border security bill. the republican—sponsored �*secure the border act of 2032�* is unlikely to clear the democratically—controlled senate, but it would mandate the hiring of more border patrol agents, and resume construction of a border wall — a centerpiece of donald trump's immigration policy. earlier i spoke with two lawmakers about the situation at the border, one democrat one republican. in a moment we'll hear from republican congressman aaron bean of florida. but first, here's pramila jayapal, a democrat from washington state. congresswoman, thank you so much forjoining us here on bbc news. you visited the border back in march to make your own assessment of the situation. are you against lifting title 42 tonight? no, i think that title 42 has actually been extremely unhelpful over the last several years. it was never meant to be used as an immigration tool, immigration policy. it
sophie and el paso and will in mexico, thank you forl will in mexico, thank you for the update. just hours before the expiration of title 42, the us house of representatives passed a new border security bill. the republican—sponsored �*secure the border act of 2032�* is unlikely to clear the democratically—controlled senate, but it would mandate the hiring of more border patrol agents, and resume construction of a border wall — a centerpiece of donald trump's immigration policy....
0
0.0
May 13, 2023
05/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the first day of a new era at the us—mexico border. as title 42 expires, we have reports from our correspondents in both countries, with coverage from the ground in el paso. with new immigration rules in place, communities along the borderface an uncertain future. we ask current and former us officials whether the new system will hold. and crossing jungles and riding freight trains, one family's weeks—long journey to the border in search of a better life. hello. iam i am helena iam helena humphrey, good to have you with us. we start at the border of the united states and mexico, and concerns there will be a surge of migrants following the expiration of title a2. that's the measure put in place three years ago. it was invoked during the trump adminisrtation to slow the spread of covid—19 across the us—mexico border. in doing this, us authorities were allowed to turn away asylum seekers, and while title 42 was in place, around 2.8 million people were expelled, according to us customs and border protection. but with the end of the u
the first day of a new era at the us—mexico border. as title 42 expires, we have reports from our correspondents in both countries, with coverage from the ground in el paso. with new immigration rules in place, communities along the borderface an uncertain future. we ask current and former us officials whether the new system will hold. and crossing jungles and riding freight trains, one family's weeks—long journey to the border in search of a better life. hello. iam i am helena iam helena...
16
16
May 13, 2023
05/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
that in itself suggests it is a hard sell to suggest mexico is a safe country.— sell to suggest mexico is a safe count . �* . ., , , , safe country. and what happens to those who — safe country. and what happens to those who say, _ safe country. and what happens to those who say, ok, - safe country. and what happens to those who say, ok, i - safe country. and what happens to those who say, ok, i will- to those who say, ok, i will wait in my country, will, until i can apply for a silent with these new centres that have been promised by the biden administration. how long will they have to wait? what kinds could they be waiting in? == could they be waiting in? -- what kinds _ could they be waiting in? -- what kinds of _ could they be waiting in? » what kinds of conditions. we don't know when they will be openedin don't know when they will be opened in colombia and guatemala. there could be two more in costa rica and ecuador. we don't have a timeframe. but if they were such a key part of the northern we wouldn't probably be waiting too long, but we could be waiting months at this stag
that in itself suggests it is a hard sell to suggest mexico is a safe country.— sell to suggest mexico is a safe count . �* . ., , , , safe country. and what happens to those who — safe country. and what happens to those who say, _ safe country. and what happens to those who say, ok, - safe country. and what happens to those who say, ok, i - safe country. and what happens to those who say, ok, i will- to those who say, ok, i will wait in my country, will, until i can apply for a silent...
13
13
May 13, 2023
05/23
by
KQED
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
mexico border. before we look at the details of the policy, here are their latest pictures from the u.s. mexico border. large groups of people are waiting. you can see them there. officials have said 10,000 people have made their way to the areas around the southern u.s. border. president biden acknowledged earlier in the week that the situation may be chaotic in the coming days . as for the policy itself, title 42 was the temporary law introduced by donald trump which meant illegal migrants could removed quickly. -- could be removed quickly and it expires at 10 p.m. washington time. it made the coronavirus pandemic the justification for sending individuals back from the border. we are live now in el paso, texa it is good to see you. you have been there for a while. give us a desiption of what you are surrounded by and what the situation is there now. sophie: onethe streets down from the border passing are completely calm. we do not see the scenes that people have been fearing or anticipating. we he
mexico border. before we look at the details of the policy, here are their latest pictures from the u.s. mexico border. large groups of people are waiting. you can see them there. officials have said 10,000 people have made their way to the areas around the southern u.s. border. president biden acknowledged earlier in the week that the situation may be chaotic in the coming days . as for the policy itself, title 42 was the temporary law introduced by donald trump which meant illegal migrants...
0
0.0
May 12, 2023
05/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
we need to wait in mexico, america's border is closed. it is not open. i mexico, america's border is closed. it is not open. i want to ask about _ closed. it is not open. i want to ask about that _ closed. it is not open. i wantj to ask about that negotiation and you say that something your constituents are worried about. is there room for compromise that when republicans and democrats, between the speaker of the house and the president on what can be done to make sure that the us does not default on its debt? the question is are they meeting, it is about time they met. for 90 days the president has been a while and i don't know where he has been. perhaps at that beach house in delaware but for the first time ever we heard from kevin mccarthy at a breakfast yesterday who said that finally we got our first meeting with biden. that is the art of compromise, meeting first of all and talking about the needs and priorities of both sides. our needs and the majority of the house is getting america's spending under control. it is not under contro
we need to wait in mexico, america's border is closed. it is not open. i mexico, america's border is closed. it is not open. i want to ask about _ closed. it is not open. i want to ask about that _ closed. it is not open. i wantj to ask about that negotiation and you say that something your constituents are worried about. is there room for compromise that when republicans and democrats, between the speaker of the house and the president on what can be done to make sure that the us does not...
35
35
May 12, 2023
05/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
all, back to places further south. to mexico. all, back to places furthersouth. it's to mexico. all, back to places further south. it's an effort to avoid a bottleneck right at the us southern border. these processes are being put into case and implemented, the more way, that really could take time. l the more way, that really could take time. , .. .. the more way, that really could take time. , ., ., time. l is good to have you there, thank you — time. l is good to have you there, thank you very _ time. l is good to have you there, thank you very much. _ time. l is good to have you there, thank you very much. to - time. l is good to have you there, thank you very much. to break i time. l is good to have you there, i thank you very much. to break down exactly what title 42 is, and what could be changing right now for migrants, given that the policy has now been lifted, here is our newsroom reporter. title 42 was introduced as a covert measure. it was introduced by president trump in march 2020 and used by his administration to justify telling people from the border between mex
all, back to places further south. to mexico. all, back to places furthersouth. it's to mexico. all, back to places further south. it's an effort to avoid a bottleneck right at the us southern border. these processes are being put into case and implemented, the more way, that really could take time. l the more way, that really could take time. , .. .. the more way, that really could take time. , ., ., time. l is good to have you there, thank you — time. l is good to have you there, thank you...
0
0.0
May 12, 2023
05/23
by
KQED
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
to mexico. there are a lot of things that president biden and president lopez over door wants -- obrador what from each other. he thinks he will have a law of strength when it comes to future conversations and negotiations. wis: thank you so much for that. we are going to cross back into the u.s.. we are going to speak to texas democratic representative. lots of your republican opponents are absent that this donald trump era distillation is coming to an end at midnight. what do you make of this? >> i was one of the democrats who was against lifting it for the time being. i was hoping to wait another few months and build more infrastructure along the border, and develop some processing centers that were just mentioned a little bit ago. i have been a proponent of a safe zone bill in the u.s. congress which would create safe zones, kind of like the green zone in iraq, that would be processing centers of migrants seeking asylum far away from the border. a thousand miles or 1500 miles away in guatema
to mexico. there are a lot of things that president biden and president lopez over door wants -- obrador what from each other. he thinks he will have a law of strength when it comes to future conversations and negotiations. wis: thank you so much for that. we are going to cross back into the u.s.. we are going to speak to texas democratic representative. lots of your republican opponents are absent that this donald trump era distillation is coming to an end at midnight. what do you make of...
40
40
May 11, 2023
05/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
and you mention this is notjust people from mexico but people using mexico as a conduit to reach the united states. when title 42 expires, does mexico have the capability to take care of these people will really be looking to send them back to countries like guatemala, venezuela, cuba, haiti and so on? fin guatemala, venezuela, cuba, haiti and so on?— and so on? on some level it could have the resources _ and so on? on some level it could have the resources and _ and so on? on some level it could have the resources and the - and so on? on some level it could - have the resources and the manpower if it shows to come if the government had chosen to pump the money in that direction to support the migration authorities to listen to the support of ngo to bolster the asylum policy in this country and the shelters but in the current state of things are, they really will struggle and it already struggles and so, the idea that is going to be a very large number of people basically returning because once title 42 expires, bear in mind that the biden administration is going to be saying that
and you mention this is notjust people from mexico but people using mexico as a conduit to reach the united states. when title 42 expires, does mexico have the capability to take care of these people will really be looking to send them back to countries like guatemala, venezuela, cuba, haiti and so on? fin guatemala, venezuela, cuba, haiti and so on?— and so on? on some level it could have the resources _ and so on? on some level it could have the resources and _ and so on? on some level it...
0
0.0
May 12, 2023
05/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is the us—mexico border. officials have said that when title 42 is no longer in effect, tens of thousands of people could try to cross over. let's remind ourselves what the policy is. the temporary law introduced by donald trump, known as title 42, meant illegal migrants could be removed quickly, and it expired at midnight washington time. the policy made it easier for the us to send people back to mexico using the coronavirus pandemic as justification. the winding down of covid measures means the policy no longer has any public health justification, and it prompted officials to announce it would end on may 11, the same day as the official us public health emergency. so now, the us will return to a policy where migrants are screened to determine if they are eligible for asylum and quickly deported if they do not qualify. so these are live pictures from the us—mexico border. tens of thousands of people have been massing on the mexican side of the border. these are migrants from central and south america, man
this is the us—mexico border. officials have said that when title 42 is no longer in effect, tens of thousands of people could try to cross over. let's remind ourselves what the policy is. the temporary law introduced by donald trump, known as title 42, meant illegal migrants could be removed quickly, and it expired at midnight washington time. the policy made it easier for the us to send people back to mexico using the coronavirus pandemic as justification. the winding down of covid measures...
33
33
May 12, 2023
05/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
how is mexico coping with the large _ of origin. how is mexico coping with the large numbers - of origin. how is mexico coping with the large numbers of - with the large numbers of people who are they are trying to enter into the us? i people who are they are trying to enter into the us?- to enter into the us? i think the president _ to enter into the us? i think the president sees - to enter into the us? i think the president sees an - the president sees an opportunity in all of this. i think if he considers backing the biden administration's change in policy in title 42 has some real political capital to it, that he might be to get some things later on with the biden administration, so for the time being he is very much unlocked. with president biden, for example bolstering troops on the southern border supposedly as he put it to protect the migrant but that is another 7002 will be joining the troops and national guard down there and that is quite clearly there is a deterrent. similarly, there is going to be an acceptance of some
how is mexico coping with the large _ of origin. how is mexico coping with the large numbers - of origin. how is mexico coping with the large numbers of - with the large numbers of people who are they are trying to enter into the us? i people who are they are trying to enter into the us?- to enter into the us? i think the president _ to enter into the us? i think the president sees - to enter into the us? i think the president sees an - the president sees an opportunity in all of this. i think...
80
80
May 13, 2023
05/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
will grant reporting from mexico _ america. will grant reporting from mexico city. _ america. will grant reporting from mexico city. thank- america. will grant reporting from mexico city. thank you. j well, earlier my colleague sumi somaskanda spoke to marta costanzo youth, who is a principal deputy assistant secretary at the state department. marta, welcome to bbc news. thank you forjoining us. i want to start by asking you about what president biden has said. also, border patrol authorities have told the bbc, they have said that the lifting of title 42 will mean more chaos at the border. and right now there are, of course, tens of thousands of people waiting to cross into the us. is the state department concerned about the situation at the border? thanks so much, sumi. so, obviously, we are concerned with the situation at the border. however, we have known for some time that the title 42 would be lifted. and so the state department really has been focused on a plan that to work with the region, throughout the region, on a series of initiatives to help decongest the border an
will grant reporting from mexico _ america. will grant reporting from mexico city. _ america. will grant reporting from mexico city. thank- america. will grant reporting from mexico city. thank you. j well, earlier my colleague sumi somaskanda spoke to marta costanzo youth, who is a principal deputy assistant secretary at the state department. marta, welcome to bbc news. thank you forjoining us. i want to start by asking you about what president biden has said. also, border patrol authorities...
0
0.0
May 12, 2023
05/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
officials are warning about a surge in migrants at the us—mexico border. tens of thousands of people could try to cross over, they say. the temporary law was introduced by donald trump and meant that illegal migrants could be removed quickly. it expired at midnight washington time. the policy made it easierfor the us to send people back to mexico using the coronavirus pandemic as a justification for doing so. among those trying to cross, there is confusion about what will happen now. translation: i i'iow. translation: ,., i'iow. translation: ., i'iow. translation: _, ., ., i'iow. translation: ., ., ., translation: i said lord, what do i do. we translation: i said lord, what do i do- we are — translation: i said lord, what do i do. we are worried _ translation: i said lord, what do i do. we are worried they _ translation: i said lord, what do i do. we are worried they will - translation: i said lord, what do i do. we are worried they will close i do. we are worried they will close the border into everything is over. after all this sacrifice.— after all
officials are warning about a surge in migrants at the us—mexico border. tens of thousands of people could try to cross over, they say. the temporary law was introduced by donald trump and meant that illegal migrants could be removed quickly. it expired at midnight washington time. the policy made it easierfor the us to send people back to mexico using the coronavirus pandemic as a justification for doing so. among those trying to cross, there is confusion about what will happen now....
0
0.0
May 9, 2023
05/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
, the governments of mexico, the governments of mexico, the governments of south america, and governments along the line, we need to part with them to stop this migration will flow and deal with it in an orderly, humane way before it gets to the southern border. congressmen, even the title 42 in place we have seen a record number border crossings along the southern border so had a significant impact on reducing migration? it significant impact on reducing migration?— migration? it really has, they would be _ migration? it really has, they would be a — migration? it really has, they would be a lot _ migration? it really has, they would be a lot more - migration? it really has, they would be a lot more without. would be a lot more without title 42 but we have to remember we have other laws in place, even if we remove title 42 we have title aid we can continue to remove folks who shop to the southern border unauthorised. —— title aid. under the conditions we're looking at we to have a very strict, orderly process on the southern border and i would expect to see many immediate removal
, the governments of mexico, the governments of mexico, the governments of south america, and governments along the line, we need to part with them to stop this migration will flow and deal with it in an orderly, humane way before it gets to the southern border. congressmen, even the title 42 in place we have seen a record number border crossings along the southern border so had a significant impact on reducing migration? it significant impact on reducing migration?— migration? it really has,...
0
0.0
May 12, 2023
05/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is a situation of desperation for many people in mexico to be able to claim asylum in the us. the number one need right now prior to being able to enter is just legal information and an understanding of what is to come. presenting yourself to a body official —— border official in the us. humanitarian reception and save transit to theirfamily us. humanitarian reception and save transit to their family and friends in the us. ., , ., ., transit to their family and friends in the us. ., , ., . , transit to their family and friends in the us. ., , ., ., , ., in the us. people who are trying to cross illegally _ in the us. people who are trying to cross illegally are _ in the us. people who are trying to cross illegally are barred _ in the us. people who are trying to cross illegally are barred from - cross illegally are barred from asylum for five years. they are saying they are going to increase the legal avenues to get into the united states. does that work is a combination? i united states. does that work is a combination?— combination? i think those announcements _ combin
this is a situation of desperation for many people in mexico to be able to claim asylum in the us. the number one need right now prior to being able to enter is just legal information and an understanding of what is to come. presenting yourself to a body official —— border official in the us. humanitarian reception and save transit to theirfamily us. humanitarian reception and save transit to their family and friends in the us. ., , ., ., transit to their family and friends in the us. ., ,...
0
0.0
May 12, 2023
05/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
so mexico has a very strong asylum system. guatemala has a nascent asylum system. and we have worked to really complement the efforts of these host countries in the region so that people have options to stay close to home. so if they want to return home, but also to be in neighbouring countries nearby. and so there have been at least... there are 20,000 people in the region who are displaced, but many of them have found a perch. so, marta, are these centers, when are they going to be ready? so we are working on a roll—out of these centres. just, i think, yesterday we, our international organisation partners launched a web page called movilidadsegura.org and that has some basic information about some of the processes and some of the options that will be available in these centres. we are really working with a number of countries in the region and with our international organisation partners, so that once we have this platform set up, so that people can make appointments, we can start rolling out the movement of people into these centres. and one of the main things
so mexico has a very strong asylum system. guatemala has a nascent asylum system. and we have worked to really complement the efforts of these host countries in the region so that people have options to stay close to home. so if they want to return home, but also to be in neighbouring countries nearby. and so there have been at least... there are 20,000 people in the region who are displaced, but many of them have found a perch. so, marta, are these centers, when are they going to be ready? so...
0
0.0
May 13, 2023
05/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
mexico's government is trying to deter migrants from making the treacherous journey and has ordered the closure of more than 30 temporary processing centres for migrants. our north america correspondent sophie long sent this update from the texas border city of el paso. we have not yet got any official numbers but homeland security say they have not seen the surge of people that was anticipated and that's been reflected on the streets of el paso, i am on the streets of downtown el paso near a church, where many have congregated over the months, and usually many migrants will be sleeping here on the streets but as you can see it's relatively quiet. the mayor of el paso have said the transition from one set of restrictions to the next so far gone smoothly but he urged caution, and said many of the people who have crossed since the change will still be in processing centres and detention centres. but the fact remains there are still tens of thousands of people on the mexican side of the border waiting to come through. the biden administration's new rules are aimed to encourage people to co
mexico's government is trying to deter migrants from making the treacherous journey and has ordered the closure of more than 30 temporary processing centres for migrants. our north america correspondent sophie long sent this update from the texas border city of el paso. we have not yet got any official numbers but homeland security say they have not seen the surge of people that was anticipated and that's been reflected on the streets of el paso, i am on the streets of downtown el paso near a...
0
0.0
May 9, 2023
05/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
programme, the trump era policy requiring asylum seekers to stay in mexico. it would resume construction of the border wall and restrict funding for ngos helping migrants. what do you think of this bill? i helping migrants. what do you think of this bill?— think of this bill? i am a law and order— think of this bill? i am a law and order member - think of this bill? i am a law and order member and - think of this bill? i am a law and order member and i - think of this bill? i am a law| and order member and i was against the lifting of title a2, but we do need a humanitarian bill at the time tame, we need to continue funding ngos. —— at the same time. i have been promoting an act which promotes safe zones, like in iraq, if you will, but 2000 miles away from the southern border where asylum seekers can process their asylum there and take the pressure off the southern border and allow border patrol and law enforcement to do what they have been trained to do. it also takes the cartels out of the equation and that is urgent. the extreme bill the republican
programme, the trump era policy requiring asylum seekers to stay in mexico. it would resume construction of the border wall and restrict funding for ngos helping migrants. what do you think of this bill? i helping migrants. what do you think of this bill?— think of this bill? i am a law and order— think of this bill? i am a law and order member - think of this bill? i am a law and order member and - think of this bill? i am a law and order member and i - think of this bill? i am a law| and...
31
31
May 12, 2023
05/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
border. 0fficials newest black us—mexico border. officials say that title 42, that is what the rule is is no longer in effect. tens of thousands of people could try to cross over. however, in the last hour, a homeland security official said border authorities �*did not see a substantial increase�* in migrants crossing when restrictions ended at midnight. before we look in detail at the policy itself, here are some pictures from the us — mexico border — where large groups of people are waiting near the barbed wire — near the barbed wire poised to make that crossing. officials have said ten thousand people have made their way to the areas around the southern us border. president biden acknowledged earlier in the week the situation may be chaotic in the coming days till the new policy beds in. these pictures from last night — show you some opf the contingencies, a heavy presence of armed guards patrolling, reinforcing the barriers — in anticipation of what could develop. as for the policy itself — title 42 was the tempo
border. 0fficials newest black us—mexico border. officials say that title 42, that is what the rule is is no longer in effect. tens of thousands of people could try to cross over. however, in the last hour, a homeland security official said border authorities �*did not see a substantial increase�* in migrants crossing when restrictions ended at midnight. before we look in detail at the policy itself, here are some pictures from the us — mexico border — where large groups of people are...
0
0.0
May 12, 2023
05/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the policy made it easier for the us to send people back to mexico, using the coronavirus pandemic as justification. a little earlier — some migrants who had made it across the border into the us spoke to the bbc. translation: i left because my life was in danger- _ translation: i left because my life was in danger. if _ translation: i left because my life was in danger. if i _ translation: i left because my life was in danger. if i had _ translation: i left because my life was in danger. if i had to _ translation: i left because my life was in danger. if i had to go - translation: i left because my life was in danger. if i had to go back - was in danger. if i had to go back home, i don't know what would happen to me. ijust need to work for a better future.— better future. just a few of the many voices — better future. just a few of the many voices there. _ better future. just a few of the many voices there. let's - better future. just a few of the many voices there. let's head | better future. just a few of the l many voices there. let's head to better future. just a few of the
the policy made it easier for the us to send people back to mexico, using the coronavirus pandemic as justification. a little earlier — some migrants who had made it across the border into the us spoke to the bbc. translation: i left because my life was in danger- _ translation: i left because my life was in danger. if _ translation: i left because my life was in danger. if i _ translation: i left because my life was in danger. if i had _ translation: i left because my life was in danger. if...
0
0.0
May 9, 2023
05/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
it happened in the city of brownsville, texas, which is right near the mexico border. police have identified the driver as george alvarez, a 34—year—old brownsville resident with a lengthy criminal history. investigators have not yet determined if the incident was intentional or accidental. and further north in texas, more details have been released about the eight victims of a mass shooting at a shopping mall outside dallas. they include a three—year—old boy and his parents, two other young children and an engineerfrom india. earlier, i spoke with texas congressman vicente gonzalez. he's a democrat and represents brownsville. let's start with the car running into a group of people, killing eight, what updates have you heard on the investigation? good evening. law enforcement conducting a thorough investigation, the suspect has been arrested and has been arraigned, bond has been set on him — i think it is over $3 million. he is a person with a very long rap sheet. there is nothing to give uncertainty that it was a hate crime or that it was anything other than
it happened in the city of brownsville, texas, which is right near the mexico border. police have identified the driver as george alvarez, a 34—year—old brownsville resident with a lengthy criminal history. investigators have not yet determined if the incident was intentional or accidental. and further north in texas, more details have been released about the eight victims of a mass shooting at a shopping mall outside dallas. they include a three—year—old boy and his parents, two other...
0
0.0
May 12, 2023
05/23
by
KQED
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
how is mexico repairing -- preparing? >> one of the things the mexican president has tried to do is show he is working in tandem with the biden administration. sending more troops to the southern border, mexico's border with guatemala. there are 25,000 militar personnel there and there will be thousands more. apparently they are instructed not to use force. the president of mexico said they are there to protect the migrants but there can be flashpoints where people who have come all this way to make it to mexico are turned away, particularly if they feel desperate because of the situations they are fleeing. >> mexico has agreed to accept 30,000 deportees per month from the u.s. what conditions mig they face when they arrive in mexico, quickly? reporter: because of the shelters being under resourced and so many trying to get in, conditions will be tough and it wasn't long ago that we talked about the horrific fire in a detention center where this is going on. conditions are difficult and if people can't find space in the s
how is mexico repairing -- preparing? >> one of the things the mexican president has tried to do is show he is working in tandem with the biden administration. sending more troops to the southern border, mexico's border with guatemala. there are 25,000 militar personnel there and there will be thousands more. apparently they are instructed not to use force. the president of mexico said they are there to protect the migrants but there can be flashpoints where people who have come all this...
0
0.0
May 11, 2023
05/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
for example those in guatemala, if they passed through mexico to they passed through mexico to the border must have been denied asylum in texaco first and this is on top of the legal pathways which have been increased due to the end of title 42 so there needs to be more effort by the migrants to obtain legal ways of getting asylum before they get to the border but these are mixed messages, we heard repeated warnings from us officials saying the end of title 42 does not mean the border is open. despite that, though, as we've been hearing 150,000 people are said to be on the mexican side of this border, waiting to search across, so what is expect later?— search across, so what is expect later? like you said, there is a — expect later? like you said, there is a huge _ expect later? like you said, there is a huge amount, - there is a huge amount, sense of people amassing on the frontier, they are already topping 10,000 crossings a day and anticipation of this one ending but mr biden has warned that you will be returned, he's up that you will be returned, he's up deportations, doubling or
for example those in guatemala, if they passed through mexico to they passed through mexico to the border must have been denied asylum in texaco first and this is on top of the legal pathways which have been increased due to the end of title 42 so there needs to be more effort by the migrants to obtain legal ways of getting asylum before they get to the border but these are mixed messages, we heard repeated warnings from us officials saying the end of title 42 does not mean the border is open....
0
0.0
May 19, 2023
05/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
. 90 kilometres from the southeast of mexico city. hello there. here at home, our weather is quite quiet. but in italy, the flood situation will be ongoing. there's more cool, wet and windy weather developing in southern parts of europe, and this is the rainfall accumulation in the next few days. heavy rain for corsica and sardinia. the heaviest of the rain this time is more for the northwest of italy, and that could lead to some further flooding. away from that thickening cloud, we've had this band of cloud on that weather front producing just a little bit of rain. that's heading its way down into england and wales in some areas. clearer skies following to scotland and northern ireland. and first thing in the morning, temperatures could be as low as about 5 degrees. we will have more sunshine, though, on friday for scotland and northern ireland, although it may well cloud over a little more in the afternoon. some areas of cloud for england and wales producing this rain and drizzle. it will tend to peter out, but as it brightens up, w
. 90 kilometres from the southeast of mexico city. hello there. here at home, our weather is quite quiet. but in italy, the flood situation will be ongoing. there's more cool, wet and windy weather developing in southern parts of europe, and this is the rainfall accumulation in the next few days. heavy rain for corsica and sardinia. the heaviest of the rain this time is more for the northwest of italy, and that could lead to some further flooding. away from that thickening cloud, we've had this...
0
0.0
May 11, 2023
05/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
i mexico. we had to do a better 'ob. ., ., ., ., ., job. i want to move onto the debt limit — job. i want to move onto the debt limit negotiations - job. i want to move onto the| debt limit negotiations which are important as well. you said speaker mccarthy is holding economy hostage. there was no progress made in the meeting congressional leaders had with president biden. there is going to have to be a compromise. what concessions do you think democrats, the biden administration should make when it comes to spending? what administration should make when it comes to spending?— it comes to spending? what i would ask — it comes to spending? what i would ask is _ it comes to spending? what i would ask is for _ it comes to spending? what i would ask is for people, i it comes to spending? what i j would ask is for people, after this deal is cut, because there will be some deal cut. i think there will be. in the end, i think there will be. i hope people make a judgement about whether it was worth threatening united states this deal. i hope people will ask whether it was worth having
i mexico. we had to do a better 'ob. ., ., ., ., ., job. i want to move onto the debt limit — job. i want to move onto the debt limit negotiations - job. i want to move onto the| debt limit negotiations which are important as well. you said speaker mccarthy is holding economy hostage. there was no progress made in the meeting congressional leaders had with president biden. there is going to have to be a compromise. what concessions do you think democrats, the biden administration should make...
0
0.0
May 12, 2023
05/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
we start tonight at the border of the united states and mexico, and concerns that there will be a surge of migrants following the expiration of title a2. that's the measure put in place three years ago, which allowed us authorities to turn asylum seekers away
we start tonight at the border of the united states and mexico, and concerns that there will be a surge of migrants following the expiration of title a2. that's the measure put in place three years ago, which allowed us authorities to turn asylum seekers away
36
36
May 11, 2023
05/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
a lot of people deported under title 42 have been in mexico on the other side of the border for many months, some of them even years. they are desperate to start their new lives in the united states so i think in places like el paso and other border communities, there is a huge amount of confusion and there are rumours and many get their news by word—of—mouth, when there are rumoured changes to policy. i'm in downtown el paso at the moment where many migrants have congregated and have been sleeping on the streets for many months. you can see they are not many people on the ground at the moment. flyers being handed out to urge them to go to the nearest centre and hand themselves in. you know, there is still expected to be a big influx, surge in migrants, starting tomorrow after title 42 is expected to be lifted. how are the authorities preparing? we were given a tour of a centre, what they call the welcome centre a bit earlier today in el paso. taking several measures. we spoke to the mayor of el paso who says he's been in touch with the white house and federal authorities two or
a lot of people deported under title 42 have been in mexico on the other side of the border for many months, some of them even years. they are desperate to start their new lives in the united states so i think in places like el paso and other border communities, there is a huge amount of confusion and there are rumours and many get their news by word—of—mouth, when there are rumoured changes to policy. i'm in downtown el paso at the moment where many migrants have congregated and have been...
45
45
May 13, 2023
05/23
by
KQED
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
-mexico border. america officials say they saw no major increase in crossings. others fear the numbers are set to rise. pakistan's former leader is free on bail. his arrest led to deadly prozests -- protests. the fans are set and the anticipation is building. the latest in the song contest from liverpool. ♪ welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. we start at the border of the united states and mexico and concerns that there wl be a surge of migrants following the expiration of title 42. that was the measure set in place three years ago which allowed u.s authorities to refuse people entry with concerns of covid concerns. but it has now expired and border state has warned it will draw a surge of tense of thousands of mike rants to the u.s.-mexico border. u.s. officials said on friday they "did not see a substantial increase in migrant crossings to date." but many have pointed-out that this is only the start of a new reality at the border, not the end. our correspondent sophie is jo
-mexico border. america officials say they saw no major increase in crossings. others fear the numbers are set to rise. pakistan's former leader is free on bail. his arrest led to deadly prozests -- protests. the fans are set and the anticipation is building. the latest in the song contest from liverpool. ♪ welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. we start at the border of the united states and mexico and concerns that there wl be a surge of migrants following the expiration...
31
31
May 8, 2023
05/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
that allows us border agents to quickly expel migrants trying to cross the southern us border with mexico. it's stated goal was to stop the spread of covid—i9, though its faced criticism from immigration advocates who say it prevents asylum seekers from entering the us. title 42 is set to expire in a matter of days — on may 11. just last month, brownsville and three other texas cities declared a state of emergency ahead of an anticipated influx of migrants. we'll have more on this as it develops. staying in texas, where memorials are taking place in allen, near dallas, at the scene of a mass shooting at a shopping mall. eight people were killed saturday by a gunman armed with an ar—is—style assault weapon. officials say the shooter fired indiscriminately at shoppers. seven others were wounded, three are in a critical condition. the shooter has been identified as 33—year—old mauricio garcia and multiple sources have told cbs news that garcia had a patch on his clothing with the letters rwds, which is believed to be a right—wing neo—nazi group. presidentjoe biden has ordered
that allows us border agents to quickly expel migrants trying to cross the southern us border with mexico. it's stated goal was to stop the spread of covid—i9, though its faced criticism from immigration advocates who say it prevents asylum seekers from entering the us. title 42 is set to expire in a matter of days — on may 11. just last month, brownsville and three other texas cities declared a state of emergency ahead of an anticipated influx of migrants. we'll have more on this as it...
45
45
May 1, 2023
05/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
live now to mexico city, i'm joined by bbc�*s cuba correspondent will grant. tell us about the reaction to the cancellation of this parade, i believe it was only ever cancelled due to covid in 2020 and 2021.— 2020 and 2021. that's right, this is a key _ 2020 and 2021. that's right, this is a key date _ 2020 and 2021. that's right, this is a key date in - 2020 and 2021. that's right, this is a key date in the - 2020 and 2021. that's right, | this is a key date in the cuban revolution is calendar and they wouldn't cancel it lightly, let's put it that way. extremely important and symbolic event, when thousands of workers marched past the leadership in revolution square. it intended to show an eternal bond between the people and the socialist revolution. some people go willingly, others who have state jobs are obliged to go and are bussed in. because the fuel crisis is so bad, they simply can't supply the transport to get those thousands of doctors and teachers and nurses and farm workers to revolution square so they have taken the decision this year to suspend
live now to mexico city, i'm joined by bbc�*s cuba correspondent will grant. tell us about the reaction to the cancellation of this parade, i believe it was only ever cancelled due to covid in 2020 and 2021.— 2020 and 2021. that's right, this is a key _ 2020 and 2021. that's right, this is a key date _ 2020 and 2021. that's right, this is a key date in - 2020 and 2021. that's right, this is a key date in the - 2020 and 2021. that's right, | this is a key date in the cuban revolution is...
0
0.0
May 11, 2023
05/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
we need to fix it we need to fix it when it comes to actually securing the border that we have with mexico. we had to do a betterjob. i want to move onto the debt limit negotiations which are important as well. you said speaker mccarthy is holding the economy hostage. there was no progress made in the meeting congressional leaders had with president biden. there is going to have to be a compromise. what concessions do you think democrats, the biden administration should make when it comes to spending? what i would ask is for people, after this deal is cut, because there will be some deal cut. i think there will be. in the end, i think there will be. i hope people make a judgement about whether it was worth threatening the full faith and credt of the united states over this deal. i hope people will ask whether it was worth having people's interest rates, their car payment rates, what they are paying for their student loans, the risk of all that going up. and you asked the question, in a very important way which is what should the concession be to the republican party on debt. there is the q
we need to fix it we need to fix it when it comes to actually securing the border that we have with mexico. we had to do a betterjob. i want to move onto the debt limit negotiations which are important as well. you said speaker mccarthy is holding the economy hostage. there was no progress made in the meeting congressional leaders had with president biden. there is going to have to be a compromise. what concessions do you think democrats, the biden administration should make when it comes to...
54
54
May 12, 2023
05/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
concerns of a potential surge of migrants on the us—mexico border as a controversial immigration policy expires arrested and detained for 13 hours — we hear from the royal supporter whose coronation celebrations turned into a nightmare. it was because of a police mix—up.
concerns of a potential surge of migrants on the us—mexico border as a controversial immigration policy expires arrested and detained for 13 hours — we hear from the royal supporter whose coronation celebrations turned into a nightmare. it was because of a police mix—up.
41
41
May 10, 2023
05/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
mexico's legendary goalkeeper antonio carbajal, known as "la tota", played at the tournaments in brazil, switzerland, sweden, chile and england between 1950 and 1966. carbajal held the record alone for 32 years until it was equalled by germany's lothar matthaus in 1998. philadelphia 76ers are just a game away from the conference finals after they beat boston celtcis by 115—103. joel embiid continued his incredible hit streak for philadelphia by scoring 33 points while tyrese maxey added 30 for the 76ers who now lead the best of seven series 3—2. they can secure a place in the conference finals for the first time in 22 years on thursday. it is just one more game. the series isn't over. we still need one more game to move on to advance to the next round, so that game is behind us and we have to lock in and focus, whatever day we play. we have to focus and lock in. it will be a dogfight. they will play extremely desperate and we know that and we have to be the better team because it is a close game at home and it is hard to close a team out. and that's all the sport for now. to liverpo
mexico's legendary goalkeeper antonio carbajal, known as "la tota", played at the tournaments in brazil, switzerland, sweden, chile and england between 1950 and 1966. carbajal held the record alone for 32 years until it was equalled by germany's lothar matthaus in 1998. philadelphia 76ers are just a game away from the conference finals after they beat boston celtcis by 115—103. joel embiid continued his incredible hit streak for philadelphia by scoring 33 points while tyrese maxey...
0
0.0
May 9, 2023
05/23
by
KQED
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this news, i'm told, is making news in mexico. right around the world this is part of the coverage of the coronation, and i think it is shameful that this has had to be a part of the coverage. christian: graham smith, thank you for coming on the program. on any bank holiday, the ports here are busy as people head to europe to enjoy a long weekend, but post brexit there have been occasions where there have been long tailbacks. the eu is considering delaying plans to introduce fingerprinting and facial recognition at english ports amid fears it could delay travel for next year's summer olympics in paris. the move will be discussed at a meeting coming up in brussels at the end of the month. if it is delayed, that will be a relief to some of the coach operators whose passengers endure delays of up to 14 hours during easter. there are concerns anger printing would add to those delays. let's speak to anthony merritt, the head of the u.k. coach operators association. thank you for being with us. the eu says it is on track for the novembe
this news, i'm told, is making news in mexico. right around the world this is part of the coverage of the coronation, and i think it is shameful that this has had to be a part of the coverage. christian: graham smith, thank you for coming on the program. on any bank holiday, the ports here are busy as people head to europe to enjoy a long weekend, but post brexit there have been occasions where there have been long tailbacks. the eu is considering delaying plans to introduce fingerprinting and...
44
44
May 11, 2023
05/23
by
KQED
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
anchor: of course, the united states is facing similar problems at the southern border with mexico, and that could get worse this week because three years after it was first introduced, the trump policy known as title 42 will expire thursday. the order, introduced during the authorities to swiftly expeler migrants at u.s. land borders, but without the provisions, they are bracing for further influx of migrants. let's go live our correspondent sophie long. hoany people are we talking in an influx? it is a word loaded with meaning and makes people feel nervous, as well. correspondent: yeah, nervous is the word. let me explain exactly where i am, downtown el paso, a border town, a stones throw from one of the three crossings. behind me is the church of the sacred heart. this has been an area where migrants coming from various countries have congregated over many months, and, normally, it is very busy. you can see a few people milling around at the moment. there are few people being served by the church. normally, there are hundreds of people here. yesterday morning, those numbers decreased
anchor: of course, the united states is facing similar problems at the southern border with mexico, and that could get worse this week because three years after it was first introduced, the trump policy known as title 42 will expire thursday. the order, introduced during the authorities to swiftly expeler migrants at u.s. land borders, but without the provisions, they are bracing for further influx of migrants. let's go live our correspondent sophie long. hoany people are we talking in an...
0
0.0
May 3, 2023
05/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
it follows an announcement on monday that the us says it will deploy 1500 additional troops to mexico's borderfor 90 days. during a press conference, a spokesperson said the troops will fill critical capability gaps. staying in the us, supreme court ethics took the spotlight on capitol hill here in washington earlier. the senate judiciary committee held a hearing to consider changes to the court. it comes after propublica published information last month about the relationship betweenjustice clarence thomas and conservative billionaire harlan crow. the article detailed thatjustice thomas, seen here, took extravagant trips funded by mr crow. earlier, i spoke with bbc�*s anthony zurcher about all this. great to have you back in the studio. what were the arguments in the hearing today?— in the hearing today? well, i think you _ in the hearing today? well, i think you heard _ in the hearing today? well, i think you heard from - in the hearing today? well, i think you heard from both i think you heard from both republicans and democrats at the supreme court needs to be more open and tran
it follows an announcement on monday that the us says it will deploy 1500 additional troops to mexico's borderfor 90 days. during a press conference, a spokesperson said the troops will fill critical capability gaps. staying in the us, supreme court ethics took the spotlight on capitol hill here in washington earlier. the senate judiciary committee held a hearing to consider changes to the court. it comes after propublica published information last month about the relationship betweenjustice...
0
0.0
May 26, 2023
05/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the congress in peru has declared mexico's president as unwelcome. they accuse andres manuel lopez 0brador of meddling in peru's internal affairs. in february, he described the government of dina boluarte as unconstitutional, saying her predecessor pedro castillo had been "illegally ousted". an experimental brain implant company founded by elon musk has won approval from us regulators to carry out its first clinical study on a human. neuralink welcomed the decision though it doesn't have immediate plans to launch a trial. it's working on brain implants to treat conditions such as paralysis and blindness, and to help certain disabled people interface with computers and mobile devices. a ban on smoking marijuana on the streets of amsterdam's red light district has come into effect, part of a push by the city's first female mayor to clean up the area. people caught violating the ban now risk a 100 euro fine. people will still be allowed to smoke inside and on the terraces of coffee shops selling marijuana in the district and other parts of the city. in
the congress in peru has declared mexico's president as unwelcome. they accuse andres manuel lopez 0brador of meddling in peru's internal affairs. in february, he described the government of dina boluarte as unconstitutional, saying her predecessor pedro castillo had been "illegally ousted". an experimental brain implant company founded by elon musk has won approval from us regulators to carry out its first clinical study on a human. neuralink welcomed the decision though it doesn't...
80
80
May 8, 2023
05/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
the incident happened near a migrant centre in the town of brownsville, close to the us border with mexico. the sudanese army and its paramilitary rivals are continuing to fight for control of the capital khartoum, despite attempts to get the two sides to talk. three weeks of battles have destroyed parts of the city and killed hundreds of civilians. the president of iran, ebrahim raisi, has ordered an inquiry into the widespread protests triggered by the death in custody of mahsa amini last september. the demonstrations have been seen as the most serious challenge to the iranian authorities in decades. thousands more people have been forced to leave their homes in the canadian province of alberta because of wildfires. in all, almost 30,00 residents have been told to evacuate in recent days. dozens of fires are spread out across a large area, complicating the work of firefighters. the focus of the coronation weekend is shifting to service with the public being encouraged to lend a hand in their communities. the event, called the big help out, aims to create a lasting legacy of volunteering.
the incident happened near a migrant centre in the town of brownsville, close to the us border with mexico. the sudanese army and its paramilitary rivals are continuing to fight for control of the capital khartoum, despite attempts to get the two sides to talk. three weeks of battles have destroyed parts of the city and killed hundreds of civilians. the president of iran, ebrahim raisi, has ordered an inquiry into the widespread protests triggered by the death in custody of mahsa amini last...
0
0.0
May 8, 2023
05/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
time in brownsville, texas, which is not far from the southern border between the united states and mexico. this suv barrelled through a crowd of people waiting at the bus stop. we don't know whether this was an accident or whether it was an intentional act, something the police have been saying they are trying to investigate. they have requested the toxicology report from the driver in this situation, but the driver in this situation, but the driver in this situation, but the driver has been cooperating with officers and he has been giving them multiple names for himself. he has not been saying exactly what the reason was behind this accident happen, so a lot of questions still remain. as of now he has been charged with reckless driving, but more charges could come if and when they know more about and why it happened. what do we know about the migrant centre that was hit? this is an area filled with catholic charities and they were helping some of these macros, and in particular venezuelan migrants who had been coming across the southern border in the united states. these are individuals
time in brownsville, texas, which is not far from the southern border between the united states and mexico. this suv barrelled through a crowd of people waiting at the bus stop. we don't know whether this was an accident or whether it was an intentional act, something the police have been saying they are trying to investigate. they have requested the toxicology report from the driver in this situation, but the driver in this situation, but the driver in this situation, but the driver has been...
0
0.0
May 18, 2023
05/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
are dismayed, as are relatives, as more than 65,000 people have been arrested over the past year. 0ur mexico, central america and cuba correspondent will grant has been investigating for a bbc news documentary called "inside el salvador�*s gang crackdown". tell us what you found. well, el salvador has been synonymous with gangs for a long time, and murder rates were at one point the worse in the world, and for decades, el salvador has had to put up with extortion and fear in their neighbourhoods, a lot of violence. march last year after a brutal weekend of gang violence in which more than 80 people were killed, the president came down like a turn of bricks, he was building to the point. bypassing a measure, he gave the powers to the police and they have been arresting people ad nauseam, somewhere 66,000 people a year. in amongst those are a lot of people whose families say they have been arbitrarily arrested, nothing to do with gang activity. i met the mother of one of those people, a tractor driver in a state department, in a rural region. she is absolutely desperate with worry and says i
are dismayed, as are relatives, as more than 65,000 people have been arrested over the past year. 0ur mexico, central america and cuba correspondent will grant has been investigating for a bbc news documentary called "inside el salvador�*s gang crackdown". tell us what you found. well, el salvador has been synonymous with gangs for a long time, and murder rates were at one point the worse in the world, and for decades, el salvador has had to put up with extortion and fear in their...
0
0.0
May 3, 2023
05/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the us pentagon has confirmed that it will deploy 1500 additional troops to mexico's borderfor 90 days. this move comes ahead of an expected surge in migrants seeking to enter the united states, as covid restrictions lift next week. the armed forces will not carry out law enforcement duties. during a press conference, general pat ryder said the troops will 'fill critical capability gaps�* the troops will 'fill critical capability gaps'. an explosion has derailed a freight train in a russian region bordering ukraine. according to an official statement, a locomotive and around 20 freight carriages left the tracks just two kilometres outside the main regional city of bryansk. kyiv, for its part, observes a policy of ambiguity on these matters. and finally — football fans rejoice. this was the scene in northern wales today — welsh football club wrexham and their hollywood owners ryan reynolds and rob mcelhenny celebrated the team's promotion to the english football league, 15 years after being relegated. this is the moment last month just after the wrexham men's team clinched promoti
the us pentagon has confirmed that it will deploy 1500 additional troops to mexico's borderfor 90 days. this move comes ahead of an expected surge in migrants seeking to enter the united states, as covid restrictions lift next week. the armed forces will not carry out law enforcement duties. during a press conference, general pat ryder said the troops will 'fill critical capability gaps�* the troops will 'fill critical capability gaps'. an explosion has derailed a freight train in a russian...
0
0.0
May 15, 2023
05/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
us presidentjoe biden has said the situation at the us—mexico border is "better than you all expected" after the expiration of title 42 last week. border crossings have actually dropped 50%, according to us homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas. it comes as a new immigration policy takes effect barring migrants from seeking asylum if they don't request refugee status in another country first. the leader of belarus, alexander lukashenko, did not make his usual speech at the annual national flag, emblem and anthem day event on sunday, fuelling further speculation over his health. the autocratic politician also skipped a planned lunch last week with president vladimir putin in moscow. lukashenko has recently appeared visibly tired, and his right hand was bandaged. his officials have yet to comment. to the coastlines of bangladesh and myanmar, where at least five people are reported dead as a powerful cyclone, cyclone mocha, continued to inundate parts of both countries, cutting communications and destroying buildings. the city of sittwe is said to be deep in water with 200 kilom
us presidentjoe biden has said the situation at the us—mexico border is "better than you all expected" after the expiration of title 42 last week. border crossings have actually dropped 50%, according to us homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas. it comes as a new immigration policy takes effect barring migrants from seeking asylum if they don't request refugee status in another country first. the leader of belarus, alexander lukashenko, did not make his usual speech at the...
71
71
May 7, 2023
05/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
the incident occurred near a migrant centre in the town of brownsville, close to the us border with mexico. at least six others were injured, some of them critically. the driver, who is being treated in hospital, has been arrested and charged. 0ur correspondent duncan kennedy is in the newsroom with more. what more can you tell us? the ictures what more can you tell us? the pictures coming _ what more can you tell us? tia: pictures coming out of what more can you tell us? ti2 pictures coming out of texas what more can you tell us? t'i2 pictures coming out of texas show the extent of the chaos and tragedy in brownsville. the incident took place at half past eight sunday morning texas time, with a car careering into a group of people waiting at a bus stop. we know that this bus was next to a migrant centre, housing some 200 or so people. we don't know if the migrants were involved in this incident. we know that seven people were killed, some, if not all, at the scene. six others were taken to hospital, some of them having serious injuries. the driver of the car was also taken to hospital. we
the incident occurred near a migrant centre in the town of brownsville, close to the us border with mexico. at least six others were injured, some of them critically. the driver, who is being treated in hospital, has been arrested and charged. 0ur correspondent duncan kennedy is in the newsroom with more. what more can you tell us? the ictures what more can you tell us? the pictures coming _ what more can you tell us? tia: pictures coming out of what more can you tell us? ti2 pictures coming...
0
0.0
May 13, 2023
05/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
mexico has said it will limit the number of deportees it accepts from the united states, after the us brought in new rules for migrants trying to cross its southern border. a law known as title 42, which was brought in during the pandemic, expired yesterday. 0ur west coast correspondent, sophie long, sent this report from the southern border city of el paso. ——the tiny swiss village of brienz is now empty after its residents were ordered to evacuate by friday evening because of the risk of an imminent rockslide. they'd been given just 48 hours to abandon their homes, following warnings by geologists that days of heavy rain could bring two million cubic metres of loosened rock crashing down the mountainside onto the village. louisa pilbeam reports. packing up and leaving a life behind. this woman is one of the villagers in brienz, in switzerland, getting out before the mountain comes down. "you have to save your life" she says. "you can't stay here — one day it will all come down". the mountain is coming down. boulders have fallen into people's gardens. just watch this time—lap
mexico has said it will limit the number of deportees it accepts from the united states, after the us brought in new rules for migrants trying to cross its southern border. a law known as title 42, which was brought in during the pandemic, expired yesterday. 0ur west coast correspondent, sophie long, sent this report from the southern border city of el paso. ——the tiny swiss village of brienz is now empty after its residents were ordered to evacuate by friday evening because of the risk of...