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"thousands migrants" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

77WABC Radio

04:08 min | 2 d ago

"thousands migrants" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

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Fresh "Thousands Of Migrants" from News and Perspective with Tom Hutyler

News and Perspective with Tom Hutyler

00:01 min | 6 hrs ago

Fresh "Thousands Of Migrants" from News and Perspective with Tom Hutyler

"Information sponsored station by Muckleshoot Casino. I'm Rick Vansice in Seattle with editor Bill O 'Neill here the headlines the first hearing House Republicans impeachment inquiry of President Biden done for the day Republicans looking into whether the president improperly profited off his son Hunter Biden's foreign business dealings while being vice president should King County relax restrictions on placing juvenile offenders in solitary confinement and new ordinance would allow for wider use of isolation but youth advocates say it would be harmful to their mental health Travis King the soldier who would run across the DMZ to North Korea back in States the United now we have more on the story from ABC's Martha Raddatz and Brad milky what happened is the North Koreans kicked him out they basically said he was found guilty of being an illegal intruder in their territory so they expelled him but there's a lot of behind the scenes that was really going on the US does not talk to North Korea generally so Sweden was what's called the protecting power and really they are just a go -between they rejected our direct approaches and ended talking up to Sweden and Sweden talked to us and helped this transfer and there were also discussions with the Chinese because how King got out of there was driving having a Swedish official drive him to border the with China crossing that border he was met by the US ambassador Nicholas Nicholas Burns there on the Chinese side then they took a plane and stopped in South Korea he was in good health so they said he can fly straight back to the US and Texas where he is being evaluated wait why would they want him out of there I would have thought this would be like a bargaining chip all we were talking about like the kind of the horror story that he had created by even going there in the first place I think part of it is likely because he went willingly he was not somebody they seized and said look we've this got person hostage and he's a terrible person travis king willingly bolted across the border a US soldier he'd also served time and he was also a very low ranking King so soldier this was somebody I don't think they felt like they had a lot of bargaining power with travis king and his family had told us that he was having what they thought were mental issues beforehand that he was having kind of breakdowns after hear about this fight and him going to jail the messages became strange I a got call from him and I was half sleep and he just called me to scream I'm not the army soldier you me want to be so we don't know what went on there we don't know what those interrogations were like with the North Koreans but they clearly want to get rid of him yeah and so tell what happens now because dude almost dude almost created a hostage situation with North Korea is kind of the popular perception here I think there are a lot of possibilities you know could he be court -martialed I suppose he could for running into to North Korea he'd already spent time in jail he was supposed to get on a train and and come back to the United States and that's when he instead went to North and Korea he was facing discharge from the army obviously what he's done since is more serious but I suspect that they will discipline him in a court -martial way that they will discharge him likely dishonorably that they will do this in a way that he does not have to go to court. ABC's Martha Randis with Brad A 29 -year -old Texas man enters a guilty plea to charges stemming from the deaths of more than four thousand migrants in a tractor trailer last year Brian Shook has the story. Federal officials said Christian Christian Martinez played a key role in smuggling at least 66 illegal immigrants from the Texas border city of Laredo in the 18 -wheeler. The trailer was later found abandoned in San Antonio with 48 migrants dead inside five more died at a hospital Martinez faces life up to in prison. I'm Brian Shook. Northwest news time coming up on 220 it's coming up on Wall Street Now your stocktarts .com money news with Jim Chesko. Stocks posted modest gains in the Thursday session the S and P 500 rose 25 points the Dow Jones industrials recouped 116 and the Nasdaq tech -heavy composite moved up 108 investors in Peloton today cheered the news that the fitness equipment has entered a five -year partnership deal with Lululemon it was announced late yesterday Peloton will supply all of the athleisure companies digital fitness content and in turn Lululemon will become the primary apparel provider to Peloton Peloton will sell co -branded apparel from across Lululemon's product lines at its retail stores and online beginning October 11th shares of Peloton today jumped 5 .4 percent that's your money and now money news here at 20 and 50 past every hour coming up an entertainment report and a check on all the fun activities going on around the Pacific Northwest right after traffic and weather on the way news in your car news news in your kitchen news wherever you go online on your smart speaker on the Northwest News radio app app and on air at AM 1000 FM 97 .7 Northwest news radio your information station now is a great time to call state roofing because you can save $500 off a composition roof or $1 ,000 off a new deck or patio this

"thousands migrants" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

03:02 min | 4 d ago

"thousands migrants" Discussed on WTOP

"Small group of extreme republicans don't want to live up to the deal. So now everyone the in US Members of the US military are going to have to continue to work and not get paid. A government shutdown could impact everything from food safety, to cancer research, to head start programs for children. And a deadline for a deal is at midnight October 1st. Five buses of migrants voluntarily left El Texas with final destinations to Denver, New York, and Chicago. City leaders say they are at a breaking point with the influx of migrants in El Paso. Reporter Chris Fox is in Texas. With 2 thousand migrants arriving daily in El Paso, Mayor Oscar Leaser says they're now in an emergency situation. city The made operational a new 400 -bed shelter and has appealed to the governor and Texas cities for help. He's also asking the feds for an additional 10 million dollars to ensure people remain healthy and safe. The stormophilia was downgraded to a tropical depression, but it still walloped the east coast with damaging winds and flooding. CBS New York's Alicia Reed is in Monmouth County, New Jersey where a tree fell on a home. The rain continues to soak through the inside of this home after a tree came crashing down on Saturday, slicing through the roof and top floor. Paul Kimmel woke up dazed. Once he realized what happened, he started calling for his family, his 27 year old daughter and their dogs were also upstairs, his wife downstairs. We 9 -1 -1 immediately. The steps were blocked. The whole roof caved in right now. They have no idea The house is a complete loss. They are grateful though that everyone made it out alive. Reps for the striking Hollywood writers met with studio heads Saturday but were unable to reach a deal. Rick Montanez with CBS Los Angeles is just working on the legal language for that deal. The writers are hoping to get a deal to get back to work. If no deal is reached we are just over a week away from the WGA beating its old record for the longest strike which was back in 1988. It's been five months they are set to meet again today. The SAG -AFTRA union which has 160 ,000 members from actors to stunt performers joined the writers in striking back in July. This is CBS News. You need to hire fast and hire right? You need Indeed. Their all -in -one hiring platform helps you attract, interview and hire candidates efficiently. Visit indeed .com slash credit. 4 .03am Sunday September 24, 2023. It's 62 The breeze and rain continuing through the morning. Good morning, I'm Rich Hunter. The top local stories were following this hour. One man is dead and three others are injured after a shooting at a DC nightclub. It happened just before midnight

"thousands migrants" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

Northwest Newsradio

02:40 min | Last week

"thousands migrants" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

"Is facing charges of murder accompanied by three special circumstances those special circumstances killing committed against a peace officer lying and waiting and discharge of a firearm from a moving vehicle earlier today Catanio Salazar in court wearing what appears to be a suicide prevention vest entering a dual plea of not guilty by reason of insanity law enforcement sources telling ABC News Catanio Salazar confessed to fatally shooting deputy Klinkenbruger Saturday evening as he sat in his patrol car outside the LA County Sheriff's Office in Palmdale the 29 year old taken into custody Monday after an hours -long standoff investigators saying they recovered numerous firearms in a vehicle of interest from the scene law enforcement sources saying that the gun allegedly used in the shooting appears to have been legally purchased by Catanio Salazar investigators are now actively trying to determine whether Catanio Salazar had an officially documented history of psychiatric problems and whether that should have prompted red flags to stop him from purchasing firearms his family saying he struggled for years with mental disorders including schizophrenia it wasn't him on his right state of mind it was that sickness the sickness controlling him and today deputy clincoln broomers body was transported to a funeral home his family walking behind a flag -draped casket today his fiance speaking for the first time we were just engaged planning to get married and start a family ryan i miss you and i love you so the la county sheriff saying tonight they are hoping for the maximum punishment under the law if convicted salazar faces life in prison without the possibility of parole he's currently being held without bail demonstrators across the country speak up about migrants being shipped into various cities where some say their local resources are becoming overwhelmed abc's matt rivers has more tonight tensions high across the country police pinning protesters down in new york city arresting 10 people on an island many outraged over the influx of migrants into the city from new york to illinois to arizona states overwhelmed buses arriving daily in san diego border county patrol forced to release about four thousand migrants in just the past week processing centers and shelters filled to capacity many dropped off at places like this bus stop local officials frustrated action demanding in washington this isn't a political situation this is not a left or right issue this is a poor an immigration system that has failed as a county we are not

"thousands migrants" Discussed on Mike Gallagher Podcast

Mike Gallagher Podcast

11:11 min | 3 weeks ago

"thousands migrants" Discussed on Mike Gallagher Podcast

"This is your source for breaking news and what to make of it all. This is the Mike Gallagher show. If you have to go to trial, will you testify in your own defense? Oh, yes, absolutely. That I look forward to. It would be a disaster for Donald Trump to take the stand. We are going to bring a reckoning to the CDC. All these agencies that were responsible for lying to the American people. There are plans to indict the president's son by September. Twenty nine could be any time before that. Now, from the relief factor dot com studios, here's Mike Gallagher. I want to give you a little background to my life. When you're a kid growing up in a in the Midwest and you dream of being a broadcaster, you dream of living and working in New York City. It's like getting to Oz. You know, there's a lot of professions where New York is really where it's at. You know, the the the the old song, if you can make it here, you can make it anywhere. And God has been good to me. And God blessed me with a career and a life where I got to spend a lot of time in New York. I remember the like it was yesterday when Phil Boyce offered me a job at WABC Radio in New York City. I was at their studios right over Penn Station near Madison Square Garden. I got the job offer. My wife was home up in Albany, where we lived at the time. And the only reason I took the job in Albany. After moving from South Carolina was because Albany was kind of close to New York City. That's that's the only reason I thought, well, Albany can't be that far. It's a, you know, an hour and a half, two hour train ride, whatever it is to New York. And so Denise was up in Albany with the kids. Phil gave me the offer, I got the official offer from back then, it was Disney that owned WABC, and I went running across the street. They put me up in the Hotel Pennsylvania, which, believe me, hardly glamorous. That should have been a red flag. No, I'm kidding. They were very good to me. But I went running over to the hotel two inches off the ground and and called Denise from the hotel room screaming. I got the job. I got the job. We're coming to New York. And everything came together. I mean, it was tough. We had a tough couple of years. They paired me with somebody who didn't want to be in there with me. And it was morning drive. And that's awful. There's nothing normal about getting up at three in the morning. But it was New York City. And Denise and I were going to Yankees games and Broadway shows. And I was living the dream. Well, I have now this realization that the dream today is not what it was back then. New York is still a remarkable place. But New York is governed by liberal Democrats who simply destroy the quality of life for its residents intentionally. And you can't tell me that this so-called migrant crisis that New York is experiencing isn't their own doing. You cannot believe what this with this Democrat mayor. Eric Adams said last night at a town hall on the Upper West Side. So I have to admit that I have this sort of love hate relationship with New York, and I kind of hate the way I'm loving Eric Adams and other liberal Democrat mayors bellyaching about what illegals are doing to their city. You got to hear this cut 18. This is courtesy of the New York Post. Here's Mayor Eric Adams at a town hall with a remarkable commentary about what illegal immigrants by the thousands are doing to the city of New York. We turned this city around in 20 months, and then what happened? Started with a madman down in Texas, decided he wanted to bus people up to New York City. Hundred and ten thousand migrants. We have to feed, clothes, house, educate the children, watch their laundry sheets, give them everything they need health care. And this team here, we stated, let's do everything possible before we have to push it out into neighborhoods and communities. Month after month, I stood up and I said, this is going to come to a neighborhood near you. But we're here. We're here. We're getting no support on this national crisis and we're receiving no support. And let me tell you something, New Yorkers. Never in my life have I had a problem that I did not see an end to. I don't see an end to this. I don't see an end to this. This issue will destroy New York City, destroy New York City. Oh, I see an ending to this. I know what the ending is. His name is Donald J. Trump. That's that's your answer, Mayor Adams. And isn't it fascinating that he refers to Governor Greg Abbott as a madman for sending a couple of hundred migrants illegals to New York City. And did you notice how Adams, Mayor Adams throws that all together as if he suggests that Texas shipped one hundred and ten thousand migrants to New York? I got a newsflash for you. Texas didn't send one hundred and ten thousand migrants. This is not Greg Abbott's fault. Mayor Adams, it's your fault. For being a sanctuary city and embracing. The the the open door policy that you Democrats love to brag about. Hey, remember the mayor of Philadelphia, that that dope Keeney doing the happy dance when he found out that a judge ruled in favor of Philadelphia being sanctuary cities, a sanctuary city status? How's that working out for you, Philly? Huh? You're doing the happy dance now, Chicago? And there's Mayor Adams. Whining about the illegals. Hey, guess what, Mayor Adams, why don't you go to the border, one of the border towns in Texas and see what they've been contending with for years? Why don't you go to a border town in Arizona? Because that's what they've been contending with for years. And now that it's come to New York, oh, you're flipping out. Well, guess what? You created this Democrat Eric Adams. You created that Democrat Party. And the bottom line is. When you when you brag about welcoming illegals into your into your community, you better welcome them, open up your arms, house them, feed them, clothe them. I walked down Ninth Avenue last night when I got to New York City in front of a hotel called the Roe NYC Hotel, the Roe Hotel. I guess it's I think it's called officially Roe NYC. It has become one of a number of hotels that New York in its infinite wisdom has just turned over to illegals. They're putting them up in hotel rooms for free. And you ought to see what it looks like. In fact, later today or tomorrow, I'll go over there and I'll take some videos for you and I'll play them for you and I'll send them out to you so you can see. The humanity, men, women and children all out on the streets, kids on on tricycles, men playing cards, women selling fruit. Thousands of illegals who are camped out now in the streets of New York, and now the Democrat mayor notices there's a problem. Yeah, nice try. Good luck trying to blame the Texas governor for the problem that you created. Listen, I have a lot of good friends who live in New York City full time, and I hate it for them. I hate it for what it's doing to this city that I have spent my lifetime idolizing and that I've always dreamed of moving to. But this is the disaster of Democrat leadership. This is the catastrophe of morons who are mayors and city council members and county council and governors. Hey, blue cities and blue states are failing their citizens. And this is proof. Welcome in. It's Thursday. We're in the Relief Factor studios. I hope you join me because I want to get your reaction to Mayor Eric Adams ranting and raving about how migrants are destroying New York City. And there is no solution. Oh, there's a solution. All right. Even for New Yorkers. And you know what? You know, the worst part. New Yorkers know they know Trump would fix this. They know Trump would fix this. That's why Trump got elected in 2016. The relief, the Ph.D. weight loss phone number is eight hundred six five five, Mike. We have two open lines for you right now. I want you to join us. Come front and center. And let's flood our phone lines today. I want voices from all over this country, including here in New York City. Hey, New Yorkers, how's it working for you to be a sanctuary city? Hey, New Yorkers, tell me what the conditions are like here in New York. Would you please? We have an open line just for you. One eight hundred six five five, Mike. Eight hundred six five five six four five three. Hope you join us. Subscribe to the Mike Gallagher No Interruptions podcast. Important issues, vigorous debate and just one rule. No interruptions. Find it at Mike online dot com Salem Podcast Network dot com or wherever you get your podcasts. New episodes every Wednesday. The Mike Gallagher Show. No interruptions podcast. Subscribe today.

"thousands migrants" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

Northwest Newsradio

01:44 min | Last month

"thousands migrants" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

"Here this is america in the morning a toddler riding one of texas migrant buses has died on the way to chicago correspondent my campaign reports texas authorities have confirmed a three -year -old staff but have not said where the child was from or why it became ill it's the first time the state has doubt announced a since it began shuttling thousands of migrants from the u .s. mexico border last year the texas division of emergency management says the child received treatment from paramedics and later died at a hospital the illinois department of public health says the child died thursday in marion county in the southern part of illinois texas has bused more than thirty thousand migrants to democratic controlled cities in the u .s. since last year as part of republican governor greg abbott's border mission known as operation loan star i'm mike hemp to the west coast police in los angeles are pouring over surveillance video after a flash mob of as many as thirty to fifty people ran into a Nordstrom store in woodland hills grabbing merchandise off the shelves and fleeing the to exits the group dressed mostly in black ran out of the topanga mall stealing as much as one hundred thousand dollars worth of items including pricey bags and designer clothes and in the process attacking store security guards with bear spray just days earlier a mob of thirty people ascended on an upscale store in glendale and in a similar attack stole about three hundred thousand dollars worth of goods from the store america in the morning fort monday august fourteenth twenty twenty three is produced by jeff mckay senior producer kevin

"thousands migrants" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

Northwest Newsradio

01:44 min | Last month

"thousands migrants" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

"And later died at a hospital the illinois department of public health child died thursday in marion county in the southern part of illinois texas has more lost than thirty thousand migrants to democratic controlled cities in the u .s. since last year as part of republican governor greg abbott's border mission known as operation lone star i'm mike hempin to the west coast police in los angeles are pouring over surveillance video after a flash mob of as many as thirty to fifty people ran into a nordstrom store in woodland hills group grabbing merchandise off the shelves and fleeing to the exits the group dressed mostly in black ran ran out of the topanga mall stealing as much as one hundred thousand dollars worth of items including pricey bags and designer clothes and in the process attacking store security guards with bear spray just days earlier a mob of thirty people ascended on an upscale store in glendale and in a similar attack stole about three hundred thousand dollars worth of goods from the store america in the morning port monday august fourteenth twenty twenty three is produced by jeff k senior producer kevin delaney i'm john trout pet decorator wood floors are the most gorgeous pet friendly floors available anywhere waterproof scratch resistant zero voc now with antimicrobial properties available at sound kitchen and bath pet decorator dot com summer is the time to feel and look your best but i'm not talking about your abs are ten guys i'm talking about your hair restore that bald spot reverse

"thousands migrants" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

77WABC Radio

02:19 min | 2 months ago

"thousands migrants" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

"Mayor eric adams is trying to free up overburdened shelters as he urges migrants to flock to other cities with nearly fifty five thousand migrants in new york cities care the city will start issuing notices giving don't asylum seekers sixty days to find alternative housing is the only way we can make critical did space for families and children we don't want to reach the point and we won't reach the point for families and children are still living on our streets adams explaining the city will provide intensified i'd services to help them find housing james flippen for seventy seven w abc news six county authorities investigating bias incidents against west orange businesses acting prosecutor theater stevens says suspects throwing bricks through the window of a cafe which was flying a pride flag while the owner of a small business steve a racially biased phone call we want to make it clear that this is not the sort of thing that we're going to all right and we're going to turn over every stone we can as we did then to make sure that we bring those individuals tools to justice all three incidents happening within twenty four hours of each other last week investigators are asking asking for any information which might help lead to an arrest a piece of key evidence in the gilgal beach murders is back in new york in the chevrolet avalanche that investigators say links rex huermann to the go killings arrived at the suffolk county crime lab early today the truck transported from his brother's home in home south carolina officials say a witness spotted that truck passing one of the gilgo beach victims homes on the night she went missing years ago noel laden w abc news this irs whistleblowers accusing the justice department of improperly interfering in the criminal investigation into hunter biden's taxes irs investigator gary shapely leveling some serious charges prosecutors concealed contents hunter of biden's laptop from investigators doj slow walk steps to include interviews serving excuse search warrants he added the doj refused to bring felony charges against the president's son who recently reached a deal to plead guilty to two charges of misdemeanor tax evasion southern u .s. west sweltering experiencing temperatures nbc news reporter blaine alexander says beating the heat in the pool is no longer a safe option when you're talking about temperatures record -breaking

"thousands migrants" Discussed on WLS-AM 890

WLS-AM 890

02:10 min | 3 months ago

"thousands migrants" Discussed on WLS-AM 890

"Raymond at he lopez joined the steve cochran show this morning he says he's also working with mayor johnson to develop develop a plan to deal with the eleven thousand migrants currently in the city in the short term we need to find way a to accept them process them screen them and then put them into some sort of a semi permanent housing situation so that they are not living in in police stations and rotating throughout shelters for months on end in the long term we need to put pressure on the federal government our senators congressmen and presidents to take action to start setting up field asylum courts to to start hearing these cases because many of these individuals don't have court cases until twenty twenty nine lopez says that expediting asylum hearings would allow migrants who are already here to begin working a Canadian aircraft has detected underwater noises in the search for the titan submersible missing since sunday on a dive to the wreckage of the titanic but despite the sounds reported the coast guard saying early this morning that their search so far has yielded no results abc news transportation correspondent jeannie geo bernie tes is in halifax nova scotia it was last heard from an hour and forty five minutes into its dive but ocean gate not sounding the alarm for another several hours the coast guard saying they then activated rescue crews immediately all five people inside the sub now identified british explorer and billionaire hamish harding businessman shazada dawood and his nineteen -year -old son suleiman world -renowned titanic researcher and diver ph norsely and the ceo of ocean gate stocked in rush officials say the vessel has enough oxygen to last until early tomorrow the coast guard giving a briefing right now so i have more details for you later on this afternoon a large fire broke out yesterday at a restaurant in prospect heights which destroyed four stores and damaged eight others in a strip mall the prospect heights fire department were called to the restaurant at 1209 north elmhurst road just before forty p m neighbors of a nearby apartment building were evacuated as a precaution this resident spoke

Mexico moving migrants away from borders to relieve pressure

AP News Radio

01:02 min | 4 months ago

Mexico moving migrants away from borders to relieve pressure

"Mexico has been using planes and buses to move migrants away from the U.S. border. Mexican authorities have been flying migrants south away from the U.S. border and busing new arrivals away from its border with Guatemala. To keep them from massing along the U.S. southern border. One official speaking anonymously says about 300 migrants are being transferred south each day. Among them are about a thousand migrants that the U.S. has returned to Mexico. After title 42 restrictions were lifted, people from Venezuela, Nicaragua, Haiti, and Cuba. The director of a human rights group in Washington, Adam isaacson says. The northern part of the migrant route is being emptied out a bit, but it adds more people to the southern and middle parts, and equilibrium, he says that can not be sustained. The U.S. reports a more than 50% drop in the number of illegal border crossings since title 42 expired about 4000 a day. I'm Jackie Quinn

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"thousands migrants" Discussed on WMAL 630AM

WMAL 630AM

02:42 min | 4 months ago

"thousands migrants" Discussed on WMAL 630AM

"Because it's warmer out that more people will cross the border, what is it going to be like? There were the figures out last week that you were getting from some sources inside the border patrol that there's 750,000. Now I saw there's a 175,000 that are right near the border ready to cross, and there's hundreds of thousands coming in. I don't know what the total amount is. The latest total, but the 750,000 was about four or 5 days ago. They said, are ready to come into the country when you see, I mean, the story out of the New York Post a thousand migrants a day right now just into New York City alone. Right. Just New York City. A thousand a day and they believe of city officials believe after title 42 is gone. That's going to skyrocket this becomes this may be the time in history where illegal immigration actually becomes a huge issue, a serious conversation. A serious conversation issued like it has not been over the last really 40 years. You make a really good point and to add to that, part of that will be in part because right now as a country we don't want more legal immigration. There's no one, even on the left. They're not saying, hey, more work visas, no, they're not doing that. Now, we know that the far left once open borders, and their commander in chief, their president, that they elected. Is making that happen, but they're learning. That the people of New York City don't want this. When you've got the liberal media acknowledging how bad this is. What does that tell you? Well, they're being overrun in their city. They've got a rise in crime, now they've got people from other nations coming here into their city at a thousand per day in New York alone. Well, you may talk all you want and say, well, we're a nation of immigrants or where those debates are old and nobody's using them aside from this administration. And the people of New York City are not going to let the liberal media get away with that kind of behavior. They want something done about this. We'll be right back with more red eye radio with Eric Harley and Gary McNamara. Live from the unit in America studios, you are listening to red eye

"thousands migrants" Discussed on WGN Radio

WGN Radio

03:17 min | 5 months ago

"thousands migrants" Discussed on WGN Radio

"Job is morning host on WGN on smart devices everywhere and 7 20. A next star media group station. It's 41° and cloudy at 3 o'clock, good morning. I'm James Sears. A search is underway for the person who killed the teenager in bronzeville. Plus mayor lightfoot is trying to keep more migrants from coming to the city this week. WGN traffic, looking at the expressways in tollways and the Dan Ryan up on its 75th street and accident has been cleared there. So with that, everything is in good shape right now. In bronzeville, a manhunt is underway for a shooter who killed a teenager just blocks from police headquarters. It happened just after 9 yesterday morning near 37th in Michigan, officers responding to the call for shots fired, found a teenage boy with a wound to the chest. He was taken to the hospital where he died. He has been identified as 16 year old Darien dallin of the south shore neighborhood, police have no one in custody, with more immigrants due to arrive in Chicago today, mayor lightfoot says the city's human resources department are all but exhausted. And in a letter, human service resources are all but exhausted that is. And in a letter to the governor of Texas, she's pleading that he stopped sending migrants here and instead sit down and find a solution. The mayor says Chicago's accepted more than 8000 migrants since last summer and she writes quote we simply have no more shelter spaces or resources to accommodate an increase of individuals at this level. Now, Chicago isn't the only city bracing for an influx of migrants, El Paso's mayor declared a state of emergency in his city starting today and lasting for a week. Well, title 42 is set to end in less than two weeks. That's the public health related border policy that gives the federal government the power to block or expel migrants from entering the country during a pandemic. News nations ebb and moon has the president's plans to try and ease any potential problems that could occur. The administration is trying to send a message of heightened consequences for crossings, plus the creation of migrant processing centers in Latin America, starting with Colombia and Guatemala to process migrants there rather than at the U.S. border, increased deportation of illegal entrance and a 5 year ban on reapplication once denied. According to reports, officials estimate several thousand migrants are waiting in northern Mexico to cross the border. Jury deliberations are set to resume today in the comet for bribery trial, WGN's run Brown reports, jurors began deliberations last week, getting through two days before going home for the weekend. Prosecutors say the four defendants engaged in a scheme to direct more than a $1 million to associates of former House speaker Mike madigan to help advance combat's legislative priorities. Defense attorneys characterized it as regular political lobbying. Ron Brown WGN news. Authorities outside of Houston, Texas, are offering an $80,000 reward for tips that lead to the man who allegedly shot and killed 5 of his neighbors, including an 8 year old boy after they asked him to stop shooting rounds in his yard, more than 200 law enforcement officers are looking for Francisco or apaza. They say he's dangerous and could be anywhere. FBI special agent in charge, James Smith. Pretty much can guarantee he's contacted some of his friends. We just don't know whose friends what friends they are. And that's what we need from the public is any type of information because right now we're just

"thousands migrants" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:32 min | 1 year ago

"thousands migrants" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Good morning, Nathan. They sharp debate as New York City officials say a humanitarian relief center will be billed in The Bronx as more immigrants arrive from Texas. It's being billed in Orchard beach, but some advocates say the shelters location could create issues. This Orchard beach resident had some words for the city. And if you want to put something in our community, you need permission from us. And so called tent city being built can house up to a thousand migrants. New York mayor Eric Adams discussed his trip to Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic ravaged by hurricane Fiona. Adams says Puerto Rico has a significant population in the city and what effects Puerto Rico affects New York. This is the international city. This is America's city. People like it or not, this is America's city. What we do is going to impact what happens across the globe. And how people are going to perceive us across the globe. Mayor Adams, Russian leaders declared victory in a series of UN condemned referendums as the Kremlin moved to annex a large chunk of occupied Ukrainian territory. Meanwhile, The White House says Russian men fleeing the military draft are welcome to apply for asylum in the U.S., press secretary karine Jean Pierre. We are seeing protests in the streets of Russia. We are seeing people sign petitions. And I think the message that they're sending to us very clearly is that this war that Putin started this war that was started by the Kremlin is unpopular. White House spokesperson Karin Jean Pierre, North Korea fired a ballistic missile off its eastern coast today. South Korea's joint chiefs of staff says it comes a day before U.S. vice president Kamala Harris was set to visit the demilitarized zone dividing the nations while on her Asian trip today, Harris reminded Japan don't let your reliance on sign up a trade, cloud the bigger picture. Harris says the U.S. and Japan as the cornerstone to peace in the region and not cower at China's attempted intimidation of Taiwan. China is undermining key elements of the international rules based order. China has challenged the freedom of the seas. China has flexed its military and economic might to coerce and intimidate its neighbors. Vice president Harris spoke at the yokosuka naval base outside of Tokyo where 50,000 American troops are based. Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts and more than a 120 countries. Michael Barr, this is Bloomberg Nathan. Okay, Michael, thanks

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"thousands migrants" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:29 min | 1 year ago

"thousands migrants" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Thank you, Karen. It's 5 33 on Wall Street 54° in Central Park, got that accent on the south end of New York State throughway near the Cuomo tappan Zee bridge, more coming up in traffic first, Michael Barr with what else is going on in New York and around the world, Michael. Nathan, thank you very much. There's sharp debate as New York City officials say a humanitarian relief center will be built in The Bronx as more immigrants arrive from Texas. It's being billed in Orchard beach, but some advocates say the shelters location could create issues. This Orchard beach resident had some words for the city. And if you want to put something in our community, you need permission from us. Thank you. So called tent city being built will be heated and can house up to a thousand migrants. New York mayor Eric Adams discussed his trip to Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic ravaged by hurricane Fiona, Adam says Puerto Rico has a significant population in the city and what affects Puerto Rico affects New York. This is the international city. This is American city. People like it or not, this is American city. What we do is going to impact what happens across the globe. And how people are going to perceive us across the group. Across the globe. Mayor Adams says about half of the people in Puerto Rico are still without power and fresh water. Russian leaders declared victory in a series of UN condemned referendums as the Kremlin moved to annex a large chunk of occupied Ukrainian territory. Meanwhile, The White House says Russian men fleeing the military draft are welcome to apply for asylum in the U.S.. Press secretary Karin Jean Pierre. We are seeing protests in the streets of Russia. We are seeing people sign petitions. And I think the message that they're sending to us very clearly is that this war that Putin started this war that was started by the Kremlin is unpopular. White House spokesperson Karen Jean Pierre. A January 6th rioter who attacked the police officer was sentenced to 86 months in prison. Kyle young, who is 38, was captured on the body cam, a former D.C. police officer, Michael fanone as the violent mob pushed towards him, young in court broke down in tears and begged for forgiveness. Global news, 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts to more than a 120 countries on Michael Barr and this is Bloomberg Nathan. Thanks, Michael. 5 35 on Wall Street John stash hour has a Bloomberg sports update. All right, Nathan met some Yankees

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Border Patrol Bracing for New Migrant Wave if CDC Lifts Title 42

The Trish Regan Show

01:02 min | 1 year ago

Border Patrol Bracing for New Migrant Wave if CDC Lifts Title 42

"U.S. officials are getting nervous, they're gearing up for what they say will be a massive stampede, a massive influx. Of migrants into the United States of America thanks to the expiration of something called title 42. Now you probably haven't heard a title 42 necessarily, but this was put in place during the Trump administration to by the CDC actually to prevent people from coming here in case they might have COVID also to prevent people from coming and crowding facilities there on the U.S. side of the border and thereby spreading COVID. So the idea was, with title 42, you were going to have to stay in Mexico, right? Stay in Mexico before coming to the United States will now, that's all changing. That's all changing. And according to Homeland Security, we could be looking at 18 thousand migrants per day. That's how much they're estimating. Somewhere in between 12,018 thousand migrants per day will right away, thanks to this change in the CDC

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"thousands migrants" Discussed on The Erick Erickson Show

The Erick Erickson Show

05:08 min | 2 years ago

"thousands migrants" Discussed on The Erick Erickson Show

"If you would like to be a part of this here program now we must talk about the border for a moment. p ducey. He's been up at the white house asking the tough questions. No one else seems to want to act. If i can fire up the audio here of this. He just had this exchange of the white house with Jackie about the numbers that he gave and the math. So they're fifteen thousand migrants onto the del rio bridge saturday. If you add up the ones that you say were expelled a released. It's less than five thousand visitors. Five thousand.

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US Launches Mass Expulsion of Haitian Migrants From Texas

AP News Radio

01:01 min | 2 years ago

US Launches Mass Expulsion of Haitian Migrants From Texas

"The U. S. is flying Haitians camped in a Texas border town back to their homeland them blocking others from crossing the border from Mexico more than three hundred and twenty migrants arrived in port au prince on three flights yesterday in Haiti said six flights were expected tomorrow in all U. S. authorities moved to expel many of the more than twelve thousand migrants camped around the bridge in del Rio Texas after crossing from Mexico it's a massive show of force that signals the beginning of what could be one of America's swiftest large scale expulsions of migrants or refugees in decades chief role Ortiz with U. S. border patrol we're working around the clock to expeditiously move migrants out of the heat elements monitor sprays through our processing facilities in order to quickly process and remove individuals for the United States consistent with our laws and our policy according to an official who spoke on condition of anonymity the U. S. plans to begin seven expulsion flights daily on Wednesday to Haiti I'm Julie Walker

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US Launches Mass Expulsion of Haitian Migrants From Texas

THE NEWS with Anthony Davis

01:57 min | 2 years ago

US Launches Mass Expulsion of Haitian Migrants From Texas

"The. Us flu haitians cramped in texas border town back to their homeland on sunday and try blocking others from crossing the border from mexico in a massive show of force that signaled the beginning of what could be one of america's swiftest large-scale expulsions of migrants or refugees in decades more than three hundred twenty migrants arrived in port-au-prince on three flights and haiti said six flights were expected on tuesday in all. Us authorities move to expel many of the more than twelve. Thousand migrants camped around bridge in del. Rio texas off to crossing from mexico. The only obvious parallel for such an expulsion without an opportunity to seek asylum was in nineteen ninety-two when the coast guard intercepted haitian refugees at sea. Similarly large numbers of mexicans have been sent home during peak years of immigration but over land a not so suddenly central americans have also crossed the border in comparible numbers without being subject to mass expulsion although mexico has agreed to accept them from the us the pandemic related authority in effect since march. Twenty twenty when the border was closed on sunday. The migrants initially found other ways to cross nearby until they were confronted by federal and state law enforcement. Mexico said on sunday would also begin deporting haitians to their homeland. A government officials said the flights would be from towns near the us border and the border with guatemala where the largest group remains haitians have migrating to the us in large numbers from south america for several years. Many having left the caribbean nation after a devastating twenty ten earthquake. Some of the migrants at the del. Rio cam said the recent devastating earthquake in haiti and the assassination of president. Moe's made them afraid to return to a country that seems more unstable than when they left.

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"thousands migrants" Discussed on Democracy Now! Audio

Democracy Now! Audio

06:49 min | 2 years ago

"thousands migrants" Discussed on Democracy Now! Audio

"Shut it down. The little girl is saying. Shut it down. More than fourteen thousand migrant children now in the custody of the department of health and human services which set up fifteen emergency sites like four plus to get them out of overcrowded border patrol holding facilities but some kids have been held there for months court. Records cited by cbs news quoted seventeen-year-old guatemalan girl held fort bliss for sixty days. Who said she got so anxious. She wants fainted and that after she reported not sleeping for three days she was prescribed medication. During an event last thursday a defended conditions at fort bliss. I will agree with anyone who says that this where you're gonna do long term care for a child we get that but it's far better than the desert's they were in. It is far better better than an adult detention facility and it is absolutely providing them these children with everything you would expect a child to get to provide for their basic needs and attention that they require for more. We go to el paso texas to speak with fernando garcia founding director of the border network for human rights which has been part of protests to shut down the emergency so-called shelter at fort bliss among the advocates who actually spoke to vice president Kamala harris on friday fernando. Thanks so much for joining us again. Why don't you start off by talking about your demands to close this site for children at fort bliss. And then what you said to the vice president friday a one thanks for having me again We had gone these time to really. This is not the first practice we did it. We'd been doing like very often because we is the break even had seen douse open unaccompanied. Minors arriving to this location. They're they're booming province with this location. The first one is that this is neat. Trade base four bliss it has remained. Imagine there's no columbia transparency. I mean nobody in going to work for believes without going through number of filters so access to patients. Barely hickel media also for human rights organizations. I think that baddies problem. The second thing is what percents i mean. What is the message that had in a military base represents. I mean that means that beta. They're dangerous society comprehensible index s today. The question of why. Why war protest in if we have seen so many incidence of potential abuse inside that specific attention centers. They call them shelters for us in the digital center in nature new introduction. You had people reporting to us red table. The lack of food healthcare that the lack of basic services but also point that teenagers children had decided to commit suicide because of the conditions inside. So i think for us. Is we bear. The knowing grueling would be enough thing for us it is important that this administration closed is essential center. So that is what brought. This was about in a vice-president team we own a sudden we thought was going to be a polity control. Has you know always political chill whatever. It is People in diesel formenting restriction. Lewis executive. Ed so we work on certain about it. But we had a chance to need to way by suppressing harris and in arising she was listening a listen to what we proposed a very short meeting a blessing in our but i think she was engaged in thing. I really appreciate the opportunity. And fernando in terms of the the biden administration saying that they at least have been working to reduce the number of children from several of a few months ago. Do you say generally speaking that. They're moving in a better direction north things. I mean we have problems with the detention centers for children especially the border one on one of them these that these centers run by contractors private private contractors. When i say that is that is that has. But he's the mvp. Gordon needs the lip angels shelters but the iran in the in the people that actually is taking care of those children are people going to private contractors so we don't believe that that is the option of whether they are four children or eight hundred children think that books insurance by naming that there's full mental lack of transparency in secondly that both children shouldn't be detained on all. I think we were protesting brought yesterday. Bryan you've heard that that we are asking for the tension centers to be closed but also through unified. Those children were the founding members eighty percent of those children unaccompanied minors. We have a relative united states that that can receive them so i think they should improve that process. They they should invest more mobile city. Reinvite these children with their families rather than building shelters this facilities. And i wanted to ask you about the continued role of the us in denying a weather no matter what administration the the us impact on migration. It's the us foreign policy in central america vice-president harris which you went to a central america recently did not acknowledge the role in creating these crises. Your response to that. Well you know if we want. Who tackled down cost us. We need to recognize that. The united states responsible for menial. Those causes that actually is failed people from from their countries late. Let's take for example. A couple of things. Violence in may homing in arm bands in central america and mexico. Welded weapons of the getting. The from the united states in napping been done in that regard. So i mean if you want to stop the violence women's to start here in the united states to stop the flow of weapons in secondly our talking about equal. lean the economic conditions or the lack of basic services.

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US Gives More Asylum-Seekers Waiting in Mexico Another Shot

AP News Radio

00:52 sec | 2 years ago

US Gives More Asylum-Seekers Waiting in Mexico Another Shot

"The department of homeland security's offering another chance to thousands of asylum seekers whose claims were dismissed or denied during the trump administration applicants who were subjected to the previous administrations remain in Mexico policy and were unable to appear for their court hearings are being allowed to register again with homeland security one advocate group is estimating this will affect at least ten thousand migrants although it's believed about forty thousand could be eligible many of them are believed to have left the Mexico border region raising the possibility they'll make that dangerous track to return on his first day in office in January president Biden halted the remain in Mexico policy allowing twenty six thousand asylum seekers with active cases back into the United States Jackie Quinn Washington

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A New Approach to Defending the Human Rights of Migrants

TED Talks Daily

01:54 min | 2 years ago

A New Approach to Defending the Human Rights of Migrants

"A decade ago after peaceful revolution toppled longtime tunisia dictator bin. Ali i was sitting in an orange grove outside athens. Greece documented migrants. Were hiding there. I came to interview them about human rights abuses suffered while enter europe one of them. Tunisian fellow in a leather jacket explained the people who overthrew ben ali they want democracy and identified life. We across the mediterranean want. Democracy didn't life. What is the difference. The migrant is a kind of revolutionary is idea stuck with me and informed might work as a lawyer and a scholar ever since as middle eastern revolutions turned into civil wars. The refugee crisis unfolded in the measuring. This exacerbated political pressures against asylum-seekers. Initially the european court of human rights took a strong stand against sport or violence in two thousand twelve court decided that the cannot turn asylum seekers back from the mediterranean dangerous libyan territory that first hearing them the human rights community cheer. I was not one of those who cheered in my scholarship. I predicted that this kind of decision could also generate bad results states determined to enforce their own return back asylum seekers even before the entered the supervision of their own courts. I was regretfully correct in recent years. The italians have relied on living to do their dirty work. So eager are some european governments deduction on human rights obligations if an armed libyan militia ignoring the rampant use of torture. This is also why since january. Twenty fourteen more than thirty. Four thousand migrants died by grounding in the mediterranean and since covid nineteen again the militarized border into. Mentoring has come in some ways. Even more extreme but has the militarized quarter caused deaths by drowning.

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"thousands migrants" Discussed on The Erick Erickson Show

The Erick Erickson Show

04:11 min | 2 years ago

"thousands migrants" Discussed on The Erick Erickson Show

"And it just kind of funny. I didn't coordinate with him. i didn't ask him. I wanted to be a surprise to him. I really liked this organization for those. You not familiar with what i was talking about. So this shelf. Prestigious spins most of his time in the middle east and helps rescue people who convert from islam to christianity Bad things happen to you when you do that. you are often killed. Unless you're you've got some sort of legitimate The ancestral title muhammed than there. You probably just gonna be tortured till you wanna die in order to get you to come back to the faith But everyone else you just killed. It's it's a terrible brutal thing and help. The persecuted sets up safe houses in the middle east to help. Rescue people and i didn't know what was going on last week when i was asking people to support this organization They have rescued to actual descendants of the prophet muhammed converted to christianity and were being held captive by their families tortured and starved and beaten. All their fingers had been broken In efforts to torture them to recant and Go back to islam they refused. They have now been rescued and as of a little while ago. We're on a flight out of the country Hand assisted it. Remarkable timing to encourage folks to support that organization and then to have that happen this morning. just cooler story to share with you guys in in all of you. Who stepped up and helped you. You really really did make a difference. Comma harris the border is is back in the news. It has become a big deal. The media l. e. covering cova less and less. Here's my friend. John king on cnn as she as she visits these countries this is one of the big issues in the so-called northern triangle trying to convince countries slow the route of migration to the us border. These are encounters in april. Just in april more than one hundred. Seventy eight thousand migrants encountered at the border. And if you look at this through recent fiscal years twenty nine thousand nine is blue. Twenty twenty see twenty twenty one an increasing problem at the border. So yes here's msnbc's coverage of this is amazing that msnbc would cover this way visit south vice-principal head to mexico city tonight a big part of vision there will of course be our southern border and this morning. We're getting closer. Look at a new challenge. That's emerging there migrant. Parents now been liberally sending their kids into this country. It's become a new kind of self separation. Gay gutierrez is made his way to texas along the southern border of air force in la hoya gave. This comes as you know after the by the administration decision to allow these unaccompanied minors to stay in the united states. Take us through what you're seeing that first hand. Yeah that's right. Craig and something. We've been hearing over and over again last couple of days. We've been he not just here on this side of the border. But across the border over in reno texas as you mentioned this idea of self separation these migrant parents facing the difficult decision and sending some of their young over the border. Because they know they'll be allowed to stay in potentially reunite with relatives here in the united states. They know they'll be allowed to stay well Kamla harris headed down south of the border to talk to the folks who guatemala honduras and. I want to emphasize.

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"thousands migrants" Discussed on The Erick Erickson Show

The Erick Erickson Show

03:45 min | 2 years ago

"thousands migrants" Discussed on The Erick Erickson Show

"You probably going to be tortured to you. Wanna die in order to get you to come back to the faith but everyone else You just killed. It's it's a terrible brutal thing and help. The persecuted sets up safe houses in the middle east to help. Rescue people and i didn't know what was going on last week when i was asking. People to support this organization They have rescued to actual descendants of the prophet muhammed who converted to christianity and were being held captive by their families tortured and starved and beaten. All their fingers had been broken In an effort to torture them to recant and Go back islam they refused. They have now been rescued. And as of a little while ago rona flight out of the country And assisted it. Remarkable timeline to encourage folks to support that organization and then to have that happen this morning Just cool story to to share with you guys in all of you. Who stepped up and helped you. You really really did make a difference. Comma harris The border is is back in the news. It has become a big deal the media l. covering covid less and less. Here's my friend. John king on cnn as she as she visits these countries this is one of the big issues in the so-called northern triangle trying to convince countries slow the route of migration to the us border. These are encounters in april. Just in april more than one hundred. Seventy eight thousand migrants encountered at the border. And if you look at this through the recent fiscal years twenty nine thousand nine is blue. Twenty twenty twenty twenty one and increasing problem at the border. So yes here's msnbc's coverage of this is amazing that msnbc would cover this way. Is it wraps up by mexico city tonight. A big part of virginia there will of course be our southern border. And this morning. We're getting a closer look at a new challenge. That's emerging there migrant parents. Now the liberally sending their kids into this country. It's it's become a new kind of self separation. Gay gutierrez is made his way to taxes. He's along the southern border of air force in la hoya gave this comes after the bye administration's decision to allow these unaccompanied minors to stay in the united states. Take us through what you're seeing that first hand. Yeah that's right crayons something we've been hearing over and over again of the last couple of days we've been. He not just here on this side of the border. But across the border over in ray nossa texas as you mentioned this idea of self separation these migrant parents facing the difficult decision and sending some of their young children over the border. Because they know they'll be allowed to stay in potentially reunite with relatives here in the united states. They know they'll be allowed to stay well. com la- harris.

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Thousands of Migrants Swim From Morocco to Spanish Enclave of Ceuta

AP News Radio

00:48 sec | 2 years ago

Thousands of Migrants Swim From Morocco to Spanish Enclave of Ceuta

"The Spanish enclave of save ten North Africa on the border with Morocco has received over eight thousand migrants in just forty eight hours well some of the migrants were received with open arms by the forty percent Muslim population is receiving unless someone well come by far right groups he sees the flood of migrants as an invasion one migrants Mohamed Bangoura from Guinea says his situation has not improved since arriving on European soil it is complicated here and no one else comes to help us out in the street days no one is sold every test suffer here at the same time many Moroccan parents all scrambling for news of their children as a thirties confirm over four hundred miners were among more than eight thousand migrants who arrived and saved her from Morocco by scanning a border fence still swimming around it I'm Karen Thomas

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"thousands migrants" Discussed on WORLD OVER

WORLD OVER

03:05 min | 2 years ago

"thousands migrants" Discussed on WORLD OVER

"And we had oversaw these migrant shelters. They accused us in the media running concentration camps. If you recall it was kids in cages was almost twenty. Four seven on the screens. And now you don't hardly ever see that from the mainstream media that renaming that to now they're reception Sites or decompression zones. I mean i oversaw these facility. I've never heard these terms in my life so i don't know what they're doing here. Well he who controls language controls the story more than twenty three thousand migrant children. Brian are currently in government. Custody as a this week And ten thousand five hundred plus sleeping on cots set convention centers and military basis as you said these welcome centers. I guess they're calling them now does. Hhs have the capacity to properly care for these children and the many that are still coming is the hhs equipped to handle a crisis of this magnitude as the former chief of staff at hhs. I can tell you. They are out of capacity absolutely not. And let's just a little bit and give some history here in context when when president trump was the president in the trump administration. Those of us were there. And we had a small migrant search. We took be problem seriously. President trump wanted that border secure. He took swift and decisive actions to solve the problem. Once and for all he was building the wall he had ended catch and release. He had the remain in mexico and then us at hhs. We used our public health authorities cove. It hit to say this is the worst possible time to have thousands of illegal immigrants carrying covid nineteen four our borders so we put up title forty to order that shut the border down coast to coast once and for all out for immediate deportations and kept the united states secure. All joe biden had to do was absolutely nothing when he took office because president trump left him the most secure border in our nation's history. And what you're talking about all these shelters that are housing these illegal immigrants that are under eighteen. This fifteen sixteen seventeen year old. He needs voice. The reason you're seeing that is because he didn't When he came to office president biden he didn't take down our title forty to order. He left it in place but he is illegally disregarding it. He's not it's nearing two it and not enforcing it for every illegal under eighteen and bats. What's causing the surge at the border. And why you're seeing these thousands and thousands of migrants in these shelters under eighteen causing a public health prices and humanitarian crisis. It's totally inhumane. What he's doing it's illegal. It's why filed suit against him in federal court about three or four weeks ago to force him to secure the border and back. I'll tell you this. When i left on my last day is president. Trump's cheapest at hhs we had excess capacity in these facilities and we had cova protections in place to make sure there was sufficient spacing to make sure these sites didn't become what we're seeing now which a superspreader so the media the democrats. They call the trump administration inhumane on the border they are the ones that are ending trump era cova protections to make sure that we protect Both american citizens and those who are in these shelters and now they're building up new shelters by the day. Thousands of new beds coming online and they're creating kovic.

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The future of migrant caravans

Monocle 24: The Foreign Desk

05:04 min | 2 years ago

The future of migrant caravans

"More grand caravan is one of those phrases which feels intractable associated with the recently elapsed donald trump era a term which decade sense will like coffee or very stateful genius or four seasons total landscaping separate. Those who can recall this benighted epoch. From those born too late or those who not altogether unreasonably drank too much the migrant caravan. You may recall was one of the vast menagerie of bogeymen and hobgoblins which trump and his media cheerleaders deployed to profitably inflame. The voters and viewers the caravan was telling a marauding horde of insurgents bent on taking your jobs stealing your women perpetrating terrorism proselytizing communism or whatever paranoid fantasy. You were having yourself. The migrant caravan was reason to build that wall. Lock up your daughters stay tuned to fox. Welcome the tucker. Carlson vote republican and generally run around yelping to set by angry wasps. Shortly after having set fire to your own trousers another migrant caravan is on the move now it will be instructive and hopefully at least somewhat heartening to see how the administration of donald trump successor response before we get into that however it's probably proper to be clear about what we mean when we say migrant caravan as outlined above it has been repeatedly slammed up into something other than what it is by various people and organizations whose good faith cannot alas always be taken for granted. Thousands of central american migrants are vowing to continue their march to the us border even though president trump wants to turn them away the migrant caravans about which donald trump became agitated where a phenomenon which pete in late two thousand and eighteen. They were mass trudges of several thousand migrants setting out from central america and plotting doggedly towards the united states where they hope to find safety perchance prosperity. The constituents off the caravans were from honduras. Guatemala nicaragua el salvador and mexico. All countries offering the less fortunate citizens plentiful reasons for leaving political instability gangs crop failure crime drugs poverty etc. The caravan on the move right now is estimated at some eight thousand strong and appears to have originated in the honduran city of san pedro. Soula as off this broadcast. Its chances of reaching its goal. Mexico's border with the united states appears slender early this week. The caravan was intercepted as it crossed. Guatemala guatemalan military and police who detained hundreds of migrants and scattered others with teargas. Nearly a thousand people have already been sent back to honduras and guatemala's chief immigration official modena's has laid down a hardline declaring that you cannot and will not get through president joe. Biden's rhetorical response will be more humane and compassionate the president donald trump's low though that represents but the outcome might not be much different biden's domestic policy advisor. Susan rice has already pointedly given interviews to spanish language media emphasizing that nobody should assume that the us mexico border will be flung. Open on day one. The administration biden previously. Served that of president. Barrack obama deported more than three million people. This latest caravan is obviously not the first large scale migrant and refugee x. flow of times and it won't be the lost. It seems reasonable to assume indeed that any noteworthy disparity in covid nineteen vaccinations between rich countries and poor ones will lead to still further people hitting the road and given what would be reasonable concerns about spreading the virus. Prompt even less compromising responses from destination countries than some. We have already seen what will likely not happen. Regrettably will be the large scale descent of any com- clear-headed logic on the subject in the united states or anywhere else. Those who are furiously against immigration will continue to insist that imigrants ra menace that asylum seekers. Bogus that we should build walls and turn around boats. Those who are passionately in favour of immigration will continue refusing to countenance the idea that countries are entitled to make decisions about who comes and who goes and indeed that it's better that countries do as transparent legal process around migration and asylum lynn's immigrants and refugees va legitimacy they need and deserve and deprives shrieking xenophobes of oxygen as is the case with this and far too many other issues however the loudest voices on both sides will be largely motivated not by their actual opinions on the issue by the visceral loathing of their domestic political opponents and the caravans and the boats will keep coming

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On EU's doorstep, UN raises alarm for thousands of young migrants sleeping rough

UN News

05:43 min | 2 years ago

On EU's doorstep, UN raises alarm for thousands of young migrants sleeping rough

"Whatever. Two and a half thousand migrants and refugees have been forced to sleep rough in bosnia herzegovina for several weeks on the european union's doorstep despite the fact that suitable sheltered accommodation is available in an interview with you and uses daniel johnson. Peter our chief of mission in bosnia for the migration agency describes the of trying to find a quick solution to this urgent problem. You also explains why it's so important at all. Countries abide by their international commitments to helping vulnerable people in line with the global compact for safe or leeann regular migration adopted by majority of u n member states in december two thousand and eighteen years ago has been a transit country for migrants from greece trying to reach other parts of the european union. Since dan rea two thousand eighteen we've had a perennial problem of a lack of accommodation in bosnia herzegovina. Each window reface seamer thought john just but this year to challenge is actually larger because we have two thousand five hundred eight thousand five hundred refugees in bossier to gopinath sleeping in inhuman conditions. The reason for this is the ability of bosnian political system. If you want to decide where accusations should be because ironically or or cynically she won't. We actually do have sufficient spaces in two centers that we could open within twenty four hours but because a political resistance at the local level do locations. Dc's not happy so it's not a matter of the seasons. It's not a matter of money but it is a matter of political decision-making which obviously now he's ready urgent because the winter conditions are getting worse as we speak so you say that there's a problem of administrative procedure and there's also local opposition to housing the migrants. So that's a very difficult position for you to be in but as you say. The immediate problem is is really urgent. Because it's so cold and the camp that to the emergency count the leaper. Emergency tent camp burned down after being closed because it wasn't suitable for migrants didn't have electricity water. So what exactly is the un migration agency managing to do to help these people well. We're certainly pursuing a two track approach if you like the one we have increased our humanitarian assistance to people sleeping outside interest jackets winter. I sleeping bags sold packages we to get our partners. The danish refugee council and requested try to cover everyone while he's somehow reducing human suffering. Eat obesity does not provide an answer to the need for human accommodation while the other part of the work. We're trying to do trying to support the authorities at different levels to come together and to build a consensus as to where these new accusation could be. So these are the two efforts. But you're sort of stuck in as a un agency in the sense that while we have the resources it's not to or any other un agency to decide where my accusations should be that he's really up to the sovereign country in this case. Both here to go now to decide. I can just go to building erica. Dc sanal migrant accusations so. We're very much dependent on the local political process in while you can support while he can bringing ideas while driving people to get at the end of the day. You're dependent on local. Political decisions has the opposition to migration and migrants in bosnia. Been growing is it. I mean we're not talking about tens of thousands of people by any means are we know we're talking about today. In the county i would estimate about eight thousand five hundred. Marcus enrich In the country of three point five million inhabitants. That should not. I mean that he's not a a a large crisis by any stretch of the imagination There are two issues their first modern stint be located in two parts of the country canceling saudi avoid sonic canton and the frustration specifically again. He's as so being left alone in not heavy as sort of a national strategy. Few michael spreading these accusations center south across the country when it comes to the local population licenses. Debtors small minority that. He's very vocal on facebook older social media channels sometimes using a very phobic language my senses however that if you look at the majority of people they may not have wanted bosnia to become a country for transit migration but they do agree that while the migrants should be our country that they should be taken care of properly absolutely an just wondering what it is that the un migration agency needs to happen. Obviously you want to relocate migrants and for the most part they young men on the where are they from well in terms of the solution. The solution is relatively straightforward from humanitarian operational perspective. We need additional accusation in structures that are adequate ford winter. I think that's in terms of the solution where we need to go in terms of the makeup of the mike and refugee population. Here we have about eighty percents single males and twenty percent families with children and unaccompanied children usually boys between sixteen and eighteen for these families and children. We have sufficient activation so we don't have any families children or unaccompanied or separated children sleeping outside. The challenge faces itself with the single males in terms of nationalities. Biggest group Bangladesh of ghanistan north africa in iraq. He's the makeup of the population that we go have here. I'm what do they tell you. These these young men. Why have they come to europe. Well they've gone to europe of course. Individual circumstances differ but most of them have come to europe to look for a life somewhere fleeing conflict in afghanistan but many of them are looking simply to go to placing within the european union. Start working and send money back to their family. That is sort of the story. You almost universally here. And

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Congress Restores Medicaid To Pacific Islanders In U.S.

NPR News Now

00:38 sec | 2 years ago

Congress Restores Medicaid To Pacific Islanders In U.S.

"Restored medicaid to pacific islanders. Legally living in the us under military and economic treaty as jacqueline frolic with af in fayetteville arkansas reports the entitlement had been unavailable to these immigrants for decades over one hundred thousand migrants from the federated states of micronesia palau. And the marshall islands. Live in the us and lease council general. Eldon alec says many cannot afford insurance. Kobe nineteenth surged through north. West arkansas last year. Home to twelve thousand marsh elise who experienced cases at a rate of four hundred percent higher than in the general population for

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The best podcasts of 2020: Apple Podcasts unveil their shows of the year

podnews

02:52 min | 3 years ago

The best podcasts of 2020: Apple Podcasts unveil their shows of the year

"For the first time apple. Podcast is recognized a set of shows of the year. We have a full set from all major territories public. Radio dominates the winners including npr. For code switch. The bbc for the joe wicks podcast and in australia. The abc for the eleventh. You'll find it all linked from our show notes in our newsletter today apple podcast of also curated list of the biggest shows. Biggest new shows and editorial favorites. We have a list of those to your. Local list is also in apple podcasts. The number of podcast listeners. In italy is on the increase as new research from hip sauce. Thirty percent of sixteen to sixty year olds in the country. Now listen up from twenty six percent a year before. The data also says that fifteen percent of podcast listeners. This smart speakers the buzzes. Eric johnson. Formerly vox media has launched his own independent podcasting company johnson produced. Kara swisher recode decode. His new company called bumble cast and it'll offer consulting and produce original shows for the month of november bound sprout report that thirty two percent of their downloads into apple podcasts. The twenty five percent of download to spotify google third with two point six percent. The company tells us that after some tweaks to their algorithm this is a more accurate reflection of total downloads. Towel podcasts than previous data from the company. If you're missing. Joe rogan an exclusive. Show on spotify step forward. New website called spotty feed clever piece of code in which turns an exclusive spotify show into that. Rss feed fuse. Listen to on your normal podcast player. Yes the audio still comes from. Spotify service acosta's reiterated firmly believes in the open podcasting ecosystem ross adams. The ceo of the company highlights the importance of an open industry in a blog. Post today and a slow hand clap for music. Artists drum coon. Who's the author of an album on spotify deliberately built to stop google assistant from working properly. You'll see what we mean. If you follow the link from shaina it's send our newsletter today cared entertainment and peccadillo pictures present. American cody the unbelievable tale of a legendary day named elton kid. American kotei tells the story of a legendary man unlikely hero who crossed over a thousand migrants from mexico into the us. It's new today from westwood. One pagel pictures and imperative entertainments podcast division. And it might seem crazy. What i'm about to say but ferrall is launching his own podcast network other tone media is podcast other tone starts next week. I should make you happy

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Greece wants the EU to help run its island migrant camps

Pod Save the World

03:30 min | 3 years ago

Greece wants the EU to help run its island migrant camps

"The Greek island of Lesbos has become a symbol of the US failure to deal with the continent's refugee crisis over the last five years, well over a million migrants have ended up in Greece most were escaping conflicts like wars in Syria Afghanistan Sudan Somalia. Libya. But his governments across the EU went from welcoming to migrants to hostile many of them got trapped and what we're supposed to be temporary camps on Greek islands the most notorious of which. Is the Maria camp in Lesbos, which was designed to temporarily house like two or three thousand migrants. But at times had more than twenty thousand asylum seekers living in these temporary shelters for months at a time, the conditions were horrible. They got even worse when Cova arrived to the point where a small group of residents started fires in protests of lockdowns, and they basically burned down what has become Europe's largest refugee camps. So now, an estimated thirteen, thousand former residents of this camp are sleeping outdoors in is just a truly awful situation. The migrants don't want the camp they want off the island, the residents of Lesbos some of whom were once nominated for the Nobel. Peace Prize back in two thousand sixteen because people in fishing boats were saving so many migrants lives as they were trying to cross the GNC from Turkey Greece. Those residents and become incredibly angry about these camps The political situation is awful. They're taking a hard right turn so There's a lot of pieces to this story like there's the conflicts displacing people in fueling the migration crisis. There's the way far right parties demagogue the issue and gained support across Europe but the one constant is just the suffering of these people who have been driven out of their homes. By these post nine eleven crisis I think New York Times estimated at what thirty seven million people who've been driven out by these post nine eleven crisis. So it is really really tough. Yeah. I I I've heard from some people in this region including czar Hollins I had on this podcast resident Joe, the works with refugees in this area, right and what's happening. Is Not only. The deteriorating condition says covert but as you alluded to you've got far right movements that are obstructing aid from going to these refugees you've got local populations who turned against the refugees you got vulnerable people you made more vote by Covid in the streets and you got a Greek government that has moved to the right there is doing nothing is probably tacitly Allowing, this to happen. What needs to happen is the European Union needs to step up here and get this under some control and restore kind of a humane order to this in in which at a minimum eight is able to reach refugees. Far, right and mobs or not harassing refugees. And there's a return to order an and frankly if the US you know changes administration, we get in this game two of your systematically, not only providing aid but resettling people some. Some another European countries people who WANNA. Go home as their way from the safely get home. This is Once again, a humanitarian catastrophe that's not getting as much attention because of. Cova. But a lot of intersecting trans or happening here not just a refugee one but the kind of far-right piece of this, some of the exhaustion with this issue in Europe but they're human lives in the middle of this and we we can't lose sight of that and these are innocent people who've done nothing

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Blaze That Destroyed Greece's Moria Refugee Camp Symbolizes Breakdown in E.U. Over Future of Migrants

TIME's Top Stories

02:23 min | 3 years ago

Blaze That Destroyed Greece's Moria Refugee Camp Symbolizes Breakdown in E.U. Over Future of Migrants

"Twelve thousand migrants and refugees were left without shelter or access to basic services after fires over the past two days spread throughout Greece's largest refugee camp Maurya on the island of less bows affiars came amid escalating tension on the island within Greece and the wider European Union, the issue of migrants, the residents, most of whom are fleeing from Afghanistan Syria have faced overcrowded and dangerous living circumstances since. The CAP was founded in two thousand fifteen. Then last week the CAP had its first outbreak of covid nineteen leading to a two week quarantine that severely restricted residents movements the first fire broke out on Tuesday evening destroying the majority of the camp the next night a second fire broke out at an informal settlement in the nearby olive grove turning the last intact section of the camp into. Ash. Although it remains unclear how exactly the fires began authorities say the fires were started by refugees protesting new covid nineteen policies. Others blamed far right. Greek locals for starting the fire amid rising anti migrant sentiment on the island. While neither accounts have been verified the rumors circulating about who started the fires are illustrative of larger tensions on the island whereby migrants are fed up of their poor living circumstances and local resonance are increasingly resentful of the lack of national regional and international support for managing the influx of migrants and refugees on the island. It all comes at a time where many migrants feel Europe is turning its back on them becoming less tolerant and less willing to help with countries like France taking tougher measures on immigration. We've been saying that Maurya is a ticking time. Bomb Says Eva Khazei a researcher at Human Rights Watch says she and many other experts predicted a crisis like this would unfold. It's not surprising. She says at all but it's incredibly sad it shows how badly the European Union and Greece have manage this situation. Now with most of the camp destroyed the future of migrants and refugees living in Mauriot remain unknown.

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EU leaders visit Greece as migrant stand-off with Turkey continues

The Economist: The Intelligence

01:16 min | 3 years ago

EU leaders visit Greece as migrant stand-off with Turkey continues

"The province in Syria's northwest is held by rebel forces. And is home to some three million people. The bombardment has killed at least three hundred. Since December and propelled another million towards Turkey's sealed order hospitals schools and civilian areas have all been hit a groups working in the area. Say they're overwhelmed. Thousands of migrants are pressing their way into the European Union via Greece after Turkey opened its European border and act had previously pledged to avoid speech. Yesterday Turkey's president. Rachel Tie Arjan claimed that more than one hundred thousand migrants have left for Europe and said the number would soon reach a million. We'll say come life to stem the wave of migration. Turkey has sent thousands of troops to the province to stop the Syrian offensive last week. At least thirty four of its soldiers were killed in an airstrike. Russia denied involvement in that attack but yesterday United Nations investigators said Russia had committed war crimes for airstrikes on civilian targets last July tactics. They claimed were still being used in Fears are now growing of a direct conflict between Russia and Turkey whose leaders will meet on

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Greek Islanders attack police in migrant camp protests.

THE NEWS with Anthony Davis

02:05 min | 3 years ago

Greek Islanders attack police in migrant camp protests.

"Greece's government hoped to defuse tensions after protests over plans for new camps onto of its islands. Yesterday turned into violent clashes between police and local residents some armed with Molotov cocktails and shotguns. Hundreds of residents attacked police officers guarding the sights of the future detention camps on the islands of less boss and she us dozens of police. Officers were injured during the unrest. And the Greek government spokesman said many of the riot police deployed to the islands. This week would be pulled out. Government migration officials vowed to press ahead with plans to replace overcrowded and squalid migrant camps with more restrictive detention centers but local officials and residents opposed the plans with many demanding that no migrants should remain on the islands. Local Authorities declared a twenty four hour. Strike that devolved into the violence yesterday. Greek officials said forty-three offices injured on Lesbos. Which sees the most arrivals as migrants crossed the sea from nearby Greece's? Gnc Islands are a main entry point for migrants seeking better lives in the European Union managing the flow of people and growing discontent among island residents has become the main challenge for the center. Right government of the Greek Prime Minister under two thousand sixteen deal between the European Union and Turkey migrants reaching the islands. Must stay there until their asylum. Requests a processed and if these are rejected they must be taken back by tacky but delays in the asylum process coupled with increased migrant flows placed massive strains on the system and led to a sharp deterioration of living conditions in existing camps whose populations burgeoned despite Greek authorities. Moving people judged as vulnerable to the mainland nearly sixty thousand migrants and refugees arrived on Greek islands last year. Almost double the number recorded in two thousand eighteen according to the UN Refugee Agency.

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U.S. has begun sending Brazilian migrants to Mexico to await U.S. court hearings

All Things Considered

00:48 sec | 3 years ago

U.S. has begun sending Brazilian migrants to Mexico to await U.S. court hearings

"On the one year anniversary of the trump administration's remain in Mexico policy homeland security will begin to send Brazilian migrants to wait in Mexico for their day in US immigration courts more from NPR's Jill rose nearly sixty thousand migrants have been sent to Mexican border towns to wait for their hearings in U. S. immigration court initially remain in Mexico was supposed to apply only to migrants who speak Spanish now the department of homeland security says it is expanding to include asylum seekers from Brazil who speak Portuguese DHS as the number of Brazilians arriving at the southern border has tripled since last year immigration authorities say remain in Mexico is a success that's helped cut the number of central American migrants arriving at the southern border immigrant advocates say hundreds of asylum seekers have been kidnapped assaulted raped and even murdered in dangerous Mexican

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Significant rise in migrants entering EU from Turkey in 2019

AP 24 Hour News

00:53 sec | 4 years ago

Significant rise in migrants entering EU from Turkey in 2019

"The number of migrants entering Europe from Turkey rose significantly last year as people fleeing strife in Syria and Afghanistan flooded into the country and then set out for Greece the head of the European union's board agencies said more than eighty two thousand migrants tried to enter your up with that authorization in twenty nineteen an increase of forty six percent over the previous year he said it was mainly due to the situation in Syria but also instability in Afghanistan and changing policies towards Afghan nationals by Iranian and Pakistani authorities the E. U. agreed in twenty sixteen to give Turkey up to six billion euros in Syrian refugee aid money and other incentives to persuade the government in Ankara to stop migrants leaving for Greece but since last summer Greece's eastern islands of struggle to ease survey overcrowding at refugee camps

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Gov. Greg Abbott Says New Refugees Won't Be Allowed To Settle In Texas

This Morning with Gordon Deal

00:18 sec | 4 years ago

Gov. Greg Abbott Says New Refugees Won't Be Allowed To Settle In Texas

"Texas is not planning to accept any federal refugee settlements this year governor Greg Abbott says Texas and non profits need to focus on the refugees migrants and the homeless already in Texas the governor also blamed Congress for not fixing immigration issues citing the nearly one hundred thousand migrants captured at the Texas

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