Good morning im phillip mena. And im dara brown. Francis has the days off. Breaking news overnight is rattling millions in the u. S. , including hundreds of thousands of young undocumented immigrants. Politico is reporting that President Trump will soon halt daca. The program granting work permits to those undocumented immigrants who arrived as children. The president is expected to make an announcement on tuesday after wrestling with what to do on the issue for months. Heres what mr. Trump said in february. Were going to deal with daca with heart. I have to deal with a lot of politicians, dont forget and i have to convince them that what im saying is right. Reports of the president s decision comes as up to ten states threaten to sue the administration if the program is not cancelled by tomorrow. And with nearly 800,000 Daca Recipients already shielded from deportation since the program started in 2012, the ramifications could be massive, impacting those socalled dreamers. The reactio
Of confederate general Stonewall Jackson. And we speak with a north dakota activist, whose uncle marched in charlottesville with White Supremacists. Plus, we will talk to a former neonazi who cofounded the group life after hate. We decided 30 years ago that at that point we were not going to shave our heads. We were going to trade our boots for suits, and go enroll in college recruit on campuses, and we would get jobs in law enforcement, go into the military to get training and be able to recruit there, and even run for office. And here we are 30 years later with that dream or that nightmare realized. Amy goodman all that and more, coming up. Welcome to democracy now, democracynow. Org, the war and peace report. Im amamy goodman. Today, a democracy nowow special looking at the fallout from the recent deadly white supracist rally in charlottesville, virginia, where an antiracist protester named Heather Heyer was killed when a car driven by a neonazi plowed into a crowd of counterprotest
Supremacists. Plus, we will talk to a former neonazi who cofounded the group life after hate. We decided 30 years ago that at that point we were not going to shave our heads. We were going to trade our boots for suits, and go enroll in college recruit on campuses, and we would get jobs in law enforcement, go into the military to get training and be able to recruit there, and even run for office. And here we are 30 years later with that dream or that nightmare realized. Amy goodman all that and more, coming up. Welcome to democracy now, democracynow. Org, the war and peace report. Im amy goodman. Today, a democracy now special looking at the fallout from the recent deadly white supracist rally in charlottesville, virginia, where an antiracist protester named Heather Heyer was killed when a car driven by a neonazi plowed into a crowd of counterprotesters. The white supremacist charged with heathers murder, 20yearold james alex fields jr. , was in charlottesville for the unite the right r
Of confederate general Stonewall Jackson. And we speak with a north dakota activist, whose uncle marched in charlottesville with White Supremacists. Plus, we will talk to a former neonazi who cofounded the group life after hate. We decided 30 years ago that at that point we were not going to shave our heads. We were going to trade our boots for suits, and go enroll in college recruit on campuses, and we would get jobs in law enforcement, go into the military to get training and be able to recruit there, and even run for office. And here we are 30 years later with that dream or that nightmare realized. Amy goodman all that and more, coming up. Welcome to democracy now, democracynow. Org, the war and peace report. Im m amy goodman. Today, a democracy n now special looking at the fallout from the recent deadly white supracist rally in charlottesville, virginia, where an antiracist protester named Heather Heyer was killed when a car driven by a neonazi plowed into a crowd of counterprotest
War when it was part of now northern neighbor sudan. Ethnic conflicts, a struggle for political power and control of the countrys resources, especially oil, led to renewed civil war in december 2013. Tens of thousands of people have been forced to flee their villages. Countless have lost their lives. Conditions there are catastrophphic. Today south h sudan is a faild state. For many, the only medical aid available in conflicttorn south sudan comes from thesesewo women. Betty oli and and Rosina Imolong and their bicycle clinic. Every day the two nurses pedal from village to village in eastern equatorial state hours of arduous effort in the burning heat. They work for avsi, an International Ngo headquartered in italy. It supplies their medications and bicycles. We are very active people. We like our job. We need to work to serve our community. Then somometimes therere is hy work on the sidef f logistics. There would be no transport. So the idea came out with the bicycles is a very good i