to make to ease deportations, i don t want you to make them because i don t want to upset republicans. what was their response to the president of the united states? we re going to take you to court, going to sue you if you use presidential authority. so finally on the question of the unaccompanied minors, at the same time the president is talking about this, right, that he s talking at essentially we think some kind of moving toward executive action is going to reduce the amount of deportations, he s asking for authority to speed up the deportation process for those unaccompanied minors who are showing up at the border who right now have a process, they have due process. they get a court date. he s asking us to be able to basically deport them right away. am i understanding that correctly? yeah, well, he s asking for money because it costs money to put these children in a safe place. i want to start with this. you know, i m no what would i say, protector of the president of apol
deportation process. the oscar pistorius murder trial is set to resume. a judge ordered pistorius to undergo an evaluation to determine if he s fit to stand trial. and on wednesday, benghazi terror suspect ahmed abu khattala is said to be back before a federal judge for a detention hearing. he s already pleaded not guilty to one count of aiding and supporting a terrorist group. president obama has vowed on multiple occasions that he has a pen and a phone, and he will use them to carry out his agenda if congress won t act. but did the supreme court s decision to overturn some of hess recent appointments prove that the president might be overreaching with his pen, phone and executive powers? and congressional investigators growing more
day we re adding hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of new folks. joining me now is the mayor of nogales, arturo garino. mayor garino, thank you so much for joining me. let me ask you first about what is happening in nogales. is the representative right? are people basically coming to the country and being allowed to disappear? you know, at this point right now i m not sure if that s the case, but i know they re going to have to go through the process, once they reached nogales and get processed and at that point they get sent to other locations where supposedly they ll try to locate a parent, a father or mother or some relative and then they re going to have to go through the system, the federal system. so this point right now, nobody has mentioned to me or anybody about the deportation process, but we ll see. we ll see what s going to happen and it could be one to three years from what i understand. we hear word from washington
have been hearing of the total, they believe that about 13,000 of them are honduran. the first lady would also call for all of the parents to start gathering their documents so they can claim these children, and then for the deportation process to happen. so it almost seems like they want to buy themselves a little time for the deportation process. so let s talk about that process. it s not as easy as we think, brook. the first thing that has to happen is immigration needs to get involved and identify the minor, the individual. then that individual goes into the custody of orr, which is the office of refugee and resettlement. and they process the child. they give them shelter, vaccination. and after that entire process goes through, then the deportation could or could not happen, depending on the immigration case. and that, of course, is in immigration court. brooke. stay on it for us. excellent reporting, rosa
arrived to go to where that person is in the united states and those migrants receive very strong dock yu mumentation on hy must proceed in the future, which according to the government will be a deportation process. i spoke to these people out, and they just talk about the hell, the hell that they went through coming through mexico and into the united states, and when they have left their countries, and the majority come from el salvador, and guatemala and honduras and the majority have come from honduras, and they narrate a two to three-week process getting here sh, and so we have been saying that the crisis has been going on for some time and we have seen. 45,000 detained and 45,000 unaccompanied minors in the united states and the officials say as many as 90,000 could be detained by the end of this year, think of the people that are in the pipeline coming over here, and what they describe is hell. it really is. i have to ask you, because we