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they had no idea the worst part of their journey would take place just feet away from texas. >> many of the migrants in the shelter have endured similar situations. >> what's happening to these women might not be a coincidence. cartels have developed a systemized method to kid nap migrants on their way to their immigration appointments. >> doctors without borders has seen this crisis up close. from october to december of 2023 they recorded a 70% increase in consultations for sexual violence compare today the prior three months. the first two months of 2024 they have already seen nearly 70 cases. i just got back from talking to three asylum seekers, and at least two of them had been sexually assaulted. is that what you guys are seeing on the ground, too in. >> yeah, it's true. i mean when we have the consultations our patients also tell us their stories, which are quite traumatizing. >> the violence is creating a new crisis for many migrants, unwanted pregnancies. do you offer pregnancy tests? >> it is part protocol that we follow. it's actually the first medical treatment. >> and doe
they had no idea the worst part of their journey would take place just feet away from texas. >> many of the migrants in the shelter have endured similar situations. >> what's happening to these women might not be a coincidence. cartels have developed a systemized method to kid nap migrants on their way to their immigration appointments. >> doctors without borders has seen this crisis up close. from october to december of 2023 they recorded a 70% increase in consultations for...
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they had no idea the worst part of their journey with take place just feet away from texas. many of the migrants in the shelter have endured similar situations. ar situations. >> what is happening to these women might not be a coincidence. cartels have developed a systematic organized method to kidnap and collect ransom for migrants on the way to their immigration appointments. immigration appointments. >> doctors without borders has seen this crisis up close. from october to december of 2023, they recorded a 70% increase in consultations for sexual violence compared to the prior three months. the first two months of 2024, they have already seen nearly 70 cases. i just got back to talking to asylum-seekers. at least two of them have been sexually assaulted. is that what you are seeing on the ground too ? >> our patients also tell us their stories, which are quite traumatizing. traumatizing. abortions or abortion pills? >> we are very concerned all over the world. we are very concerned about the unwanted pregnancies. we tried to assure that services are offered to the women a
they had no idea the worst part of their journey with take place just feet away from texas. many of the migrants in the shelter have endured similar situations. ar situations. >> what is happening to these women might not be a coincidence. cartels have developed a systematic organized method to kidnap and collect ransom for migrants on the way to their immigration appointments. immigration appointments. >> doctors without borders has seen this crisis up close. from october to...
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texas. >> many of the migrants in the shelter have endured similar situations. situations. >> reporter: what's happening to these women might not be a coincidence. cartels have developed a systemize, organized weapon to kidnap and demand ransom from migrants on the way to their integration points. integration points. >> reporter: doctors without borders has seen this crisis up close. from october to december 2023, they recorded a 70% increase in consultations for sexual violence in matamoros and reynosa, compared to the prior three months. the first two months of 2024 they have already seen nearly 70 cases. >> i just got back from talking to three asylum-seekers and at least two of them had been sexually assaulted. is that what you guys are seeing on the ground, too? >> yeah it's true. when we had the consultations our patients also tell us their stories, which are quite traumatizing. traumatizing. migrants. unwanted pregnancies. >> you offer pregnancy test? >> it is part of the protocol that we follow. it's the first medical treatment. >> does doctors without b
texas. >> many of the migrants in the shelter have endured similar situations. situations. >> reporter: what's happening to these women might not be a coincidence. cartels have developed a systemize, organized weapon to kidnap and demand ransom from migrants on the way to their integration points. integration points. >> reporter: doctors without borders has seen this crisis up close. from october to december 2023, they recorded a 70% increase in consultations for sexual...
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much of that help is being routed to texas. she asked for her identity to be concealed in order to protect the operation. approximately how big is this network? how many people are part of it? wow. and who are they mostly? where are they contacting you from? >> how many packs of pills are you sending each week? >> how do you hide these pills? how do you make sure no one knows what you're hiding? >> i think many people would ask what's in it for you? obviously you're not doing it for economic reasons, so why do you do it? >> back in texas valentina feels the same way. you risk your life and your status, why? >> msnbc contributor paola ramos filed that special report from south of the border. >>> but first coming up where there's tragedy there's conspiracy. how the right wing is talking about the baltimore bridge collapse right after the break. e collapse right after the break >>> tonight the search and rescue mission in baltimore for the six individuals authorities believe were on the francis scott key bridge when it collapsed l
much of that help is being routed to texas. she asked for her identity to be concealed in order to protect the operation. approximately how big is this network? how many people are part of it? wow. and who are they mostly? where are they contacting you from? >> how many packs of pills are you sending each week? >> how do you hide these pills? how do you make sure no one knows what you're hiding? >> i think many people would ask what's in it for you? obviously you're not doing...
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wade in 2022, much of that help is being routed to texas. she asked for her identity to be concealed in order to protect the operation. >> reporter: approximately how big is this network? how many people are part of it? >> [ speaking in a global language ] >> and who are they mostly? where are they contacting you from? >> [ speaking in a global language ] >> how many packs are you sending each week? >> [ speaking in a global language ] >> how do you hide these pills? how do you make sure no one knows what your mailing? >> [ speaking in a global language ] >> many people would ask, what's in it for you? you're not doing it for economic reasons. why do you do it? >> [ speaking in a global language ] >> back in texas, valentina feels the same way. >> you risk your life and your status. why? >> lil' >> msnbc contributor file that special report from south of the border and we will hear more from her tomorrow. first, coming up, where there is tragedy, there is conspiracy. how the right wing is talking about the baltimore bridge collapse, right af
wade in 2022, much of that help is being routed to texas. she asked for her identity to be concealed in order to protect the operation. >> reporter: approximately how big is this network? how many people are part of it? >> [ speaking in a global language ] >> and who are they mostly? where are they contacting you from? >> [ speaking in a global language ] >> how many packs are you sending each week? >> [ speaking in a global language ] >> how do you...
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in texas? >> no. >> the pill she are referring to are the fda approved regimen for medical termination of pregnancy. 60% of all abortions in the united states are done with these pills. 14 republican-led states, including texas, have now banned this medication. valentina found a group that was able to ship the pills to a friends house in a nearby's date. at 14 weeks pregnant, she found herself packing once more, this time, to carry out a self managed abortion. weeks after she returned to texas, valentina managed to obtain more packs of one of the abortion pills she used. she decided to break the law to help women in similar situations. >> were you aware that what you were doing was illegal? >> do you have any left? >> are you still thinking about helping other women? >> valentina says she no longer provides abortion pills but on the other side of the border, activist work day and night to fill the void. >> this is evelyn, a young doctor for mexico city as part of an international network helpin
in texas? >> no. >> the pill she are referring to are the fda approved regimen for medical termination of pregnancy. 60% of all abortions in the united states are done with these pills. 14 republican-led states, including texas, have now banned this medication. valentina found a group that was able to ship the pills to a friends house in a nearby's date. at 14 weeks pregnant, she found herself packing once more, this time, to carry out a self managed abortion. weeks after she...
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remember this outburst from the texas republican congressman chip roy last november? >> one thing. i want my republican colleagues to give me one thing, one that i can go campaign on and say we did. one! anybody sitting in the complex, you want to come down to the floor, come explained to me one material, meaningful, significant thing the republican majority has done besides, well, i guess it's not as bad as the democrats. >> when chip roy made that plea it was republican colleagues last november. this session of congress was on track to be the least productive session since the great depression and in the four months since chip roy's speech, the republican- controlled house of representatives has accomplished nothing. no aid package for ukraine, even as ukrainian troops are literally running out of bullets. no border deal, even after house republicans spent months hyping one and then negotiating for one that they could agree to. all republican speaker mike johnson and his colleagues have done for months now is waste everybody's time. but again, why take my word for that? today was
remember this outburst from the texas republican congressman chip roy last november? >> one thing. i want my republican colleagues to give me one thing, one that i can go campaign on and say we did. one! anybody sitting in the complex, you want to come down to the floor, come explained to me one material, meaningful, significant thing the republican majority has done besides, well, i guess it's not as bad as the democrats. >> when chip roy made that plea it was republican colleagues...
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senator john cornyn of texas insisted this wasn't a, quote, conference decision and that graham had gone rogue. graham's bill was untouchable, third rail. it went nowhere until now. >> the number of weeks now people are agreeing on 15, and i'm thinking in terms of that, and it'll come out to something that's very reasonable. democrats are the radicals on this issue because it's okay to have an abortion at 7, 8, nine months, and even after birth according to that. >> donald trump the presumptive republican nominee for president wants a national 15-week abortion ban, what lindsey graham suggested, something that would apply to every state including states that have enshrined the right to abortion in their state kauntsitutions. and he calls this, quote, very reasonable. he says democrats, the ones who support access to abortion are radicals. this is a pattern in the conservative movement now that roe is gone. they are shifting the middle ground. what was fringe and unthinkable two years ago is now marketed as moderate. upending access to invitro fertilization, for example, was considered un
senator john cornyn of texas insisted this wasn't a, quote, conference decision and that graham had gone rogue. graham's bill was untouchable, third rail. it went nowhere until now. >> the number of weeks now people are agreeing on 15, and i'm thinking in terms of that, and it'll come out to something that's very reasonable. democrats are the radicals on this issue because it's okay to have an abortion at 7, 8, nine months, and even after birth according to that. >> donald trump the...
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senator cornyn of texas said this was in a conference decision and graham had gone rogue. his bill was untouchable and a third rail that went nowhere until now. >> the number of weeks people are agreeing on, 15 and i am thinking in terms of that and it'll come out to something that's very reasonable. >> democrats are radical in this issue because it's okay to have an abortion at seven 89 months or even after birth according to that. >> donald trump wants a national 15 week abortion ban and what lindsey graham suggested which would apply to every state including states that have enshrined the right to abortion in their state constitutions. he calls this very reasonable and said democrats, the ones who support access to abortion our radicals. this is a pattern in the conservative movement that roe v. wade is gone and they are shifting the middle ground. what was fringe and unthinkable two years ago is now marketed as moderate. a bending access to in vitro fertilization for example is considered unimaginable until alabama supreme court did it last month. if you think there is
senator cornyn of texas said this was in a conference decision and graham had gone rogue. his bill was untouchable and a third rail that went nowhere until now. >> the number of weeks people are agreeing on, 15 and i am thinking in terms of that and it'll come out to something that's very reasonable. >> democrats are radical in this issue because it's okay to have an abortion at seven 89 months or even after birth according to that. >> donald trump wants a national 15 week...
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the texas attorney general, ken paxton, said, well, we're being invaded in texas by immigrants. and so under the provision of the constitution that permits a state to respond to an invasion, we are able to do this. in oral argument before the court in the papers that the solicitor-general's office filed, the solicitor-general said texas is not under attack. this is not an invasion by an army. this is not an imminent danger for the state of texas, and they're not permitted to use that provision of the constitution to justify this law. she is correct. there's just simply no authority for texas' position. >> so the way this goes is that the fifth circuit has oral arguments tomorrow, they will come to some decision, and then probably ends up in court again. >> probably either way. but remember this is just on the issue whether the law can remain in effect. >> let's talk about donald trump's immunity issue that we're all waiting for, his legal team has filed a brief detailing their legal arguments that they're going to make before the supreme court next month. the threat of future pr
the texas attorney general, ken paxton, said, well, we're being invaded in texas by immigrants. and so under the provision of the constitution that permits a state to respond to an invasion, we are able to do this. in oral argument before the court in the papers that the solicitor-general's office filed, the solicitor-general said texas is not under attack. this is not an invasion by an army. this is not an imminent danger for the state of texas, and they're not permitted to use that provision...
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the texas attorney general, ken paxton said, well, we're being invaded by texas. so under the provision that permits a state to respond. the solicitor general said, texas is not under attack. this is not an invasion by an army. this isn't an imminent danger for the state of texas. and they're tphoáz not permitted to use that provision in the constitution. she is correct. there is simply no authority from texas' decision. >> the fifth circuit holds oral arguments. will probably come to a decision. >> probably either way. and remember, this is still just on the issue of whether the law can remain in effect while other litigations are under merit. >> let's talk about donald trump's legal team. they have filed well will arguments they're going to make before the supreme court next month. let me just read from this. a denial would incriminate with de facto and exportion and condemn to years of post office trauma, at the hands of political opponents. the threat would become a political cudgel to influence the most influential and controversial decisions. taking away th
the texas attorney general, ken paxton said, well, we're being invaded by texas. so under the provision that permits a state to respond. the solicitor general said, texas is not under attack. this is not an invasion by an army. this isn't an imminent danger for the state of texas. and they're tphoáz not permitted to use that provision in the constitution. she is correct. there is simply no authority from texas' decision. >> the fifth circuit holds oral arguments. will probably come to a...