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dominican republic where hundreds of haitian violents and those of haitian descent are crossing the valley fearing deportation. hundreds of people have crossed haiti by boat or by foot. it is based on a constitutional decision to stripped citizenship of haitian-born people as far back as 1979. the government softened the law and promised citizenship born to foreign parents provided they had dominican republic documents and were in the citizenship registry. those without documents could apply for legal residency and citizenship if they could prove they were born in the dominican republic. the final deadline to do that was june 17. only about 10,000 people met the deadline to provide the required documents.
enforcement, or ice. nan he is still detained and faces possible deportation. her current attorney told us this. we contacted ice and a spokesman citing continuing litigation. jesse admitted this quote, i grabbed her by the throat by the right hand and i threw her up against the wall. and she s a lot smaller than me. despite the incident, jesse was awarded full custody of their daughter. he offered us this statement via his family law attorney. quote, i have no intention of separating our daughter from her mother. i know my daughter loves her mom very much and i hold that bond as sacred. i m concerned about the story miss jo has told at trial and the story her reporters continue to tell. she told the court under oath that she was a victim and i was an abuser. not true at all. i vehemently denied those accusations. joining us from chicago is the
states. but that moment was one less about him, but also more about the cheer that goes up from the crowd, our enthusiasm about seeing this president who has been so embattled fight back but i m thinking, that s not the person i want you fighting back against. wrong target here. i think what s so interesting about obama, watching him this week i was having these moments of saying wow, when he s gone i m going to miss this. i m going to miss that there is an african-american man in the white house, an african-american family in the white house, and yet i also am a conflicted person on the left who feels frustrated about drones deportation, whohorrible history with whistle blowers, and one of the things that makes it so hard is he is an intellectually thoughtful person and people like george bush or reagan you weren t sure what they were tracking, but with obama you know the depth of what he is thinking and the quality of his mind, so when there is a
they ve never had this in the first place, it s impossible for them to prove they were born in the country as far back as 1940. i m here as the dominican conscience to speak up against this law which is against dominican republic rights. they spoke out against the threat of deportation facing scores of haitians dominicans of haitian descent in the dominican republic. the government imposed a june 17 deadline for haitian descent to register with dominican authorities and many are looking at this as the first move toward deportation. joining me now is france francois spoex dskesperson, and edwin polina and author of