she don t work for americans. if he don t realize that, there may be something wrong. maybe he just don t have a clue as to what s going on. well, i want your thoughts on this. we all saw the protests yesterday from coast to coast, thousands of people coming out over immigration, you had democrats, the american people, a number of celebrities speaking out. let me show you this and i ll get your reaction afterwards. we don t see your brothers and sisters who come to america for a better life as animals or thugs america at its best is big, beautiful and diverse. it s not petty and not exclusive like mar-a-lago. ultraexclusive, tremendous. our democracy is at stake. our humanity is at stake. you have a message this morning for some of those protesters. what is it? my message is this. stop being a hypocrite and start
asylum-seekers for the united states. the international monetary fund said the inflation right in that country is expected to shoot up by 720%. if we consider what that means for asylum-seekers trying to come to america for a better life, are we ready for that type of humanitarian crisis no, we re not. right now we have such inconsistent policies when it comes to asylum seekers, refugees of any kind. and the fit filter we put up to do this is very inhospitable at the moment. john kelly, who i respect, has been trying to sort this through. i give him credit for trying to create a humane way to think about some of these questions. he s now leaving his position and going to be white house chief of staff. i don t know how his own position in the white house, whether that will help or hurt trying to create a humane way of treating refugees and asylum seekers from venezuela, but i think right now it s one of the elements. people talk about storms and the
for social media americans for people who come to america for a better life is through the food industry. we re likely to encounter peel who have really sbrutruggled tot here. it is no secret that our industry is a tough industry. people who come are willing to work hard and contribute. we re looking at an immigrant right here. you were naturalized three years ago? yes. dime this country and just worked night and day. became a business owner and employs people now. so we need to welcome immigrants to our country. that s the problem. we can look at a broken immigration system and look at illegal immigration. there s to legal way for immigrants to enter this country. they want to work, to feed their families. they re fleeing really bad situations. once they get here, they contribute. my family came here in 1903 from it when i immigration was a lot easier. it was a country that welcomed immigration. what do people not understand
whose mother fled vietnam when tin was 8 years old to bring her to the united states an give letter a better future. her father said days a i goago n was trying on wedding dresses and planning to marry her boyfriend in 2017. another who came to america for a better life, 46 years old, left her native iran at 18 apparently to escape islamic extremism. at the candle lit vigil last night, her daughter talked about her mom. she was basically like my best friend. i told her everything. it is hard to like, see all that. but i have to be strong, because like she would have wanted me to be strong. so that s what i m going to do. i m going to be strong and help my family. larry kauf man ran the coffee
new jersey. if you thought a child would believe that there are two thanksgivings for the whole country, i think that is highly unlikely. the way the book is written. pages 46 through 49, it says this first thanksgiving was all about a lack of water for people walking up theel camino real pass in 1598. the pilgrims in the may flower are not mentioned until pages 136 through 139. they came to america for a better life. the pilgrims landed in plymouth. to make sure people have an equal opportunity in the country so textbooks reflect that. saying the a leader in that area. james banks is the lead author of we live together and says banks was a prominent community for 1993 s reflecting diversity and multi-cultural guidelines for educational publishing professionals. you develop guidelines at that time for mcmillan and mcgraw-hill, early 1990s, it