jong un. jillian: a maryland man who traveled to somalia to join in our titling extremist group learning his fate, a general federal judge sentencing him to prison after he confessed to joining our shabbat. he was consigned to commit an attack against the us when he was arrested in 2015. they have carried out a way of deadly attacks in kenya since 2011. rob: a woman seen in this emotional video saying goodbye to her deported husband winning some support with donald trump. our laws come first. they need to be fixed. i can t be mad at trump for doing his job because his job is to protect as us citizens and criminals was the only thing is my husband was not a criminal. rob: cindy garcia. her husband deported after being brought to the united states illegally when he was 10 years old. she said the law needs to be fixed but criminals need to be sent back to their countries.
crime, we need to fix a pathway of citizenship for them. for the criminals who are here illegally, they need to go back. is the white house giving you any glimmer of hope this will be resolved with your husband? no, at this time i have not had any news from the white house. we are trying to get our appointment to see if we get our decision. we re hoping for good news with we go down there but it s all up to them. and all we can do is just pray that everything goes well in our case because there should be nothing against us. the only crime that he committed was coming here at 10 years old into the country but he was a child at that time. cindy garcia, let s stay in close contact with you. thank you so very much. thank you for having me on.
what roseanne did was beyond that. she went into dehumanizing language about valerie jarrett. you can see by research on young children being dehumanized by police officers how it affects them and we can stop it. as the administration takes heat for separating families and children at the border, i ll speak with cindy garcia, whose husband was deported to mexico in january. hear what she thinks next.
i think that the american people are angry at everybody. they re tired of seeing the partisan bickering and they want to see us get things done. so i m here prepared to work with my colleagues. congressman debbie dingell, congressman, thank you. cindy garcia, our thoughts are with you and your husband and your children, as well. thank you. we will be right back. so that s the idea. what do you think? i don t like it. oh. nuh uh. yeah. ahhhhh. mm-mm. oh. yeah. ah. agh. d-d-d. no.
departure, we just tried to go to dinners, played board games, tried to do family things because we knew that that was going to be it. we wouldn t see him for maybe six months before we can attempt to try to go to mexico. but it was very sad, knowing that we had to face this head on and there was no more extensions that were coming. so, there were tears that night as you lay in bed. there were? and there were tears in the airport. thousands and thousands and thousands and thousands of people have seen that sobing scene in the airport. what s the last thing you said to each other? i love you and we re going to miss you. and we re going to bring you back as soon as we can. cindy garcia, we re going to stay in touch with you, just thinking of you, and the best to you and your family. appreciate your time and you lifting your voice. thank you. no, thank you. thank you. coming up next, we ll take you back to the story we were talking about before we needed to go to president tru