persecution, come being over in border with their kids or sibling to find safe haven. if you listen to the spin, it s all ms-13 game members or future ms-13 gang members or people coming to do terrible things. it s the people who are the victims coming over, not the people perpetrating the crimes. and they re bringing their kids. this was father s day so of the cases we met, there were more daughters than sons and they were afraid of what was going to happen to their daughters if they stayed back. no one has been able to explain this to me properly yet because we re seeing only young men, not seeing daughters there. do you think that s strategic? in elizabeth, it s an adult men s detention center. i just assumed they had some sort of notification. one of the guys had this
fisherman in central america whose business partner would be murdered and he was afraid that he and his daughter would be murdered and that s why they came across the border. in another case it was someone who was a military person who was being pursued by, you know, the drug cartel and he was afraid he was going to be killed and his daughter, something might happen to her. i think in that case it was a young are brother who was 7 years old. these people are all fleeing persecution, coming over the border with their kids or sibling to find safe haven. if you listen to the spin, it s all ms-13 game members or future ms-13 gang members or people coming to do terrible things. it s the people who are the victims coming over, not the people perpetrating the crimes. and they re bringing their kids.
it seems kind of obvious, i am all for people coming here that want to work hard, contribute, that want to be american and be an american, this is a basic part of immigration, you would think and yes we have lottery systems and chain migration, and i do not know if we are putting our best interest first, am i right? yes, it is quite incredible when you think about it, trish, how about we get a say in who comes into the country, who legally immigrates and what we do with illegals, good news with mr. trump as we just found out today that the apprehensions are the worst of the worst, the ms-13 gang members, and other violent game members is up 83% over the last year, those are the people that mr. trump said he was focusing on, that is what he is doing. the apprehension, the prosecuting and the deportation, isis is coming up, democrats desperately want legal status dropped to 800,000 of these
approved him anyway or just never actually followed through on the checks of the database. that s something that congress is going to get to the bottom of. but they re admitting they goofed on it. there are 20 other, at least 20 other moanknown or potential gang members who have the same flag in their file. game members from where? generally they re going to be latin-american gang members. these are criminal street gangs. even more interesting, this guy was actually in deportation proceedings. he was awaiting deportation at the time that he was approved for the amnesty and at that point, the immigration judge went ahead and closed his case. so he would have very probably been deported, wouldn t have been in the country to commit these alleged murders at that point. and the chairman of the judiciary committee is not happy about this one. what s the status on the murder charges? he s facing four murder charges the america s top
checked the database and approved him anyway or just never actually followed through on the checks of the database. that s something that congress is going to get to the bottom of. but they re admitting they goofed on it. there are 20 other, at least 20 other moanknown or potential gang members who have the same flag in their file. game members from where? generally they re going to be latin-american gang members. these are criminal street gangs. even more interesting, this guy was actually in deportation proceedings. he was awaiting deportation at the time that he was approved for the amnesty and at that point, the immigration judge went ahead and closed his case. so he would have very probably been deported, wouldn t have been in the country to commit these alleged murders at that point. and the chairman of the judiciary committee is not happy about this one. what s the status on the murder charges? he s facing four murder