pilot kelly for her first space flight. and welcome back to space, c.j. and beth. and the vehicle is oriented in that back flip or that upside down maneuver from our perspective. adam, this is just amazing. what is it that they re experiencing and what was this 289,000 feet they were talking about? that s just because they re reaching the height. it is a big parabola, they fly up, reach the highest point and then they start coming re-entering into the atmosphere. and what they re seeing now is this incredible view of the reality of earth. it is not a bunch of separate countries with little lines drawn on the continents, it is a planet, fragile planet, orbiting in space as with the person said, where all of human history has happened. and to have that view, to see earth as it really is, not with the political divisions, not with the silliness of, you know, partisan divide, but to see the planet, the home for what it is. people say that that changes
in mexico. they all seem to be saying the same thing, that the new rules system simply denies them their inherent right to be able to apply for asylum at the as they enter or once in the united states and that it is, of course, very difficult, and the migrants are finding it very different to use the new technique, which is an app called cvp1, which leaves them unable to do the things that the biden administration says they must do because they will not be able to stay and then will be banned from re entering for five years. the will be banned from re-entering for five yew- for five years. the mexican government for five years. the mexican government has for five years. the mexican government has been - for five years. the mexican | government has been trying for five years. the mexican - government has been trying to put deterrent is back in place, also saying they would only accept around 1000 deportees from the united states. the question is what happens to people if they are
is a huge amount of confusion on the other side when tens of thousands of people are waiting to come in. in recent days we have seen a spike in the numbers already customs and border patrol saying they have encountered more than 10,000 people per day this week trying to get across. we have been speaking to a few of those who made it this far. translation: ., ., , translation: the government has been sittin: translation: the government has been sitting on translation: the government has been sitting on them translation: the government has been sitting on them to translation: the government has been sitting on them to the - been sitting on them to the government, and i left because my life was in danger. if i had to go back home, i don t know what would happen to me. all i know is i need to have a better future by family. figs know is i need to have a better future by family. future by family. as title 42 is lifted, future by family. as title 42 is lifted, different future by
well, as title a2 is lifted, different rules and restrictions will come into play, one of which is, if migrants are found to have entered the united states illegally and don t have a credible case for seeking asylum here, they won tjust be deported, they will be banned from re entering for some five years. now, these rules have attracted criticism from both sides. republicans say there are so many exceptions to the rules that they are in effect like laying out a welcome mat for illegal immigrants to come into the country. others, though, immigrants rights organisations, say they are so harsh that they are actually worse than the policies that we saw introduced under the trump administration. this isn tjust a humanitarian situation confronting president biden. it s a political issue as well, as he seeks re election next year. so whatever happens in el paso and other border communities, they will be subjected to some intense scrutiny. sophie long reporting. it s the final countdown to t