During a segment on Univision political affairs show Al Punto, host Jorge Ramos complained that the Senate border bill was too restrictive inasmuch as it didn’t address permanence for those in the country illegally before the ongoing border crisis. No DREAM Act, no DACA, no pathway to citizenship. Watch as Ramos also laments the Democrats taking positions on the border that he says are ever “closer and closer to these extremist positions of some Republicans”:
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By Beatriz Pascual Macias
Washington, Feb 8 (efe-epa).- Holed up in his boss’s office in the US Capitol, Remmington Belford heard shouting and banging but had to turn on the television to find out what was happening: a mob had invaded one of the world’s most secure places and the instigator of the violence was none other than President Donald Trump, who is now facing impeachment because of his actions before and during the Jan. 6 assault on Capitol Hill.
He kept the TV volume at a minimum because, he said, just minutes before loudspeakers in the Capitol had broadcast a very clear message: “Barricade yourself in your office. Stay away from doors and windows. And please refrain from using electronic devices.”