off its m search after six ”eole off its search after six ”eole drowned in search after six people drowned in the french channel. a french official said more than 60 people were on board the boat which capsized. most were from afghanistan with a few from sudan. the attorney general orders an investigation into wildfires on maui where at least 80 people are known to have died. the authorities are facing growing questions about whether they could have done more to warn residents on the island of maui. two games away from glory. the lionesses are through to the semifinals of the women s world cup, coming from behind to beat colombia 2 1 in the quarterfinals. they face australia on wednesday after the matildas beat france and those are the latest headlines here on bbc news. now, it is time for windrush: portraits of a generation.
the french coast has called off its search after six people drowned in the french channel. a french official said more than 60 people were on board the boat which capsized. most were from afghanistan with a few from sudan. the attorney general orders an investigation into wildfires on maui where at least 80 people are known to have died. the authorities are facing growing questions about whether they could have done more to warn residents on the island of maui. two games away from glory. the lionesses are through to the semifinals of the women s world cup, coming from behind to beat colombia 2 1 in the quarterfinals. they face australia on wednesday after the matildas beat france and those are the latest headlines here on bbc news. now, it is time for windrush: portraits of a generation.
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border and arrested claim some form of asylum. ultimately, that causes those folks to be put into the immigration court system and then requires that a hearing be held by an immigration judge, and meanwhile most of these folks are not part of the detained docket. they are part of the released docket. these cases take longer, the ones that are not detained in the nondetained docket and they have paused since 2008, that number to go dramatically. what we have done about that situation is general sessions and i have issued attorney general orders changing the sum of the specific sense to how those cases are adjudicated and in addition, we have together with the help of congress which you ve authorized
those that are encountered at the border and detained and arrested claim some form of asylum. ultimately that causes those folks to be put into the immigration court system and then requires that a hearing be held by an immigration judge. and meanwhile, most of these folks, those 800,000 that are pending, are not part of the detained docket. they are part of the released docket. and those cases take longer. the ones that are not detained, the nondetained docket, and they have caused since 2008 that number to go dramatically up. what we have done about that situation is general sessions and i have, have issued attorney general orders, changing some of the specifics as to how those cases are adjudicated. and in addition, we have together with the help of