funding from his predecessor. cracking down on gun trafficking and gun violence? working to support community policing programs and police departments across the country? i think most people who want to fight crime would agree that s the right approach. brian: well, it s not working and that was a good follow up question. so far new york city in particular there has been 73 shootings and 83 victims. since january 1st, new york city s mayor eric adams says i have a plan. i am going to roll it out. here is a little of it. the illegal guns, it s important first step. but we must also address bail reform and our pre-trial detention system. first, we must allow judges to take dangerousness into account. new york is the only state in the country does not allow the judge to detain a defendant who poses an immediate threat to the community. steve: you know, it was great. brian: like that. steve: to hear him talk about. he talked about what he can do and what other politicians need to
what his story reveals about a system that remains in dire need of repair. alex, chris stin na, claudio, thank you all for joining us. alex, i want to start with you. claudio was deported affidavit your film had premiered 2019 at sundance, you at the time had called it retaliation for claudio speaking out against the deportation system in the united states. the detention system in the united states i should say. take us back to the circumstances of his deportation. sure. thanks for having us. you know, we have been making this film. the film took ability seven years to make. claudio had been in the united states for 20 years by the time the film was the released. when the film was released, it won all the award it could win
sundance, you at the time had called it retaliation for claudio speaking out against the deportation system in the united states. the detention system in the united states i should say. take us back to the circumstances of his deportation. sure. thanks for having us. you know, we have been making this film. the film took ability seven years to make. claudio had been in the united states for 20 years by the time the film was the released. when the film was released, it won all the award it could win at the sundance film festival. for all of us involved it felt like a dream. then a few weeks after that claudio had a routine check-in. again he had been in the country for 20 years and about seven years had been checking in with i.c.e. including two years under the trump administration without any incident. but near two weeks after the premier of the film when he went into an i.c.e. office in southern florida, they detained
there was a coalition of lawyers in europe, that filed papers for the international criminal court, seeking to get the icc to investigate the detention system which the human itself has described as engaged in crimes against humanity. so there are strong voices from within europe and elsewhere trying to pressure the eu to rethink its role in the sort of abusive system, at the same time they are strong forces, xenophobic forces, largely, that are attempting to sort of continue with this path. and sort of build this invisible wall across the mediterranean to block migrants from arriving to europe. so, the jury is up to what is to happen, but we will resist resistance. so let me ask you about the situation. since you were on the ground there in libya, and as we mentioned it is a failed state with a lot of challenges. do you get any sense whatsoever that with the elections coming, up that there s any desire within libya itself to try and address the situation in a more
europe s commitment to anti-migrant programs and libya remains unshaken. last year italy renewed its memorandum of understanding with libya. it has spent at least $3.9 million on the libyan coast guard. what kind of pressure would it take for the eu to this back? is there a concerted effort by human rights organizations or perhaps elsewhere at the united nations to try to get the eu to reverse course than what it s doing now? there is. there s a lot of pressure from within the e you recollect, everyone from parliamentarians as well as only two weeks ago there was a coalition of lawyers in europe that filed papers for the international criminal court seeking to get the icc to investigate the detention system, which the u.n. itself described as engage in the crimes against humanity. so there are strong voices from