Videos of San Francisco Mayor London Breed's comments, in which she pushed back against claims of racial profiling by police, drew condemnation from the city's Latino community.
and states that are lifting everybody up. i m super proud that s happening. you mentioned you grew up in hialeah, dade county, daughter of honduran immigrants. florida is home to a large immigrant and foreign-born population. how do you believe your background, your influence will help shape policy in florida, help you connect in a way that perhaps any other lieutenant governor in your view may not have been able to do if elected? well, thank you so much. absolutely, i am latin american. i was born in hialeah. fluent in both languages, spanish and english. i think the problems or the issues that working families, working people are bringing to the table are going to be addressed because they re already at the forefront. they are at the table. so we know that s important not only in the state of florida but in general. we know that when we talk about
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slurs. trump denies any such remaining tapes exist. here was a former contestant last week. president trump racist. and i think we should stop playing this racial bingo with him to figure out how many times he has to prove he is who he is. what are you going to achieve through this suit? so, thanks for having me. last spring, we filed a lawsuit challenging the trump administration s termination of temporary protected status on behalf of haitians, salvadorans, and honduran immigrants. what we re trying to do is save that program, which affects over 300,000 immigrants in this country. as part of our lawsuit, we ve alleged that the trump administration was motivated by racial bias and racial animus, some of that coming from trump himself. what we re seeking with these subpoenas so let s yeah, let s dig
don t know what they re going to say but we ve already gotten a federal case. the plaintiffs appeared to be migrants currently traveling on foot from honduras to the u.s. pick let s talk about it with the panel. former spokesperson for hillary clinton s campaign, josh. manhattan institute senior fellow jason riley and contributed to the washington examiner, kristen salters anderson. thank you for being with us. i haven t read through the whole thing. it s filed in federal court here in d.c. and it s got more than a dozen people identified as honduran immigrants, citizens were currently traveling on foot so they can t seek asylum. jason, we knew there would be legal challenges. but does this force us to actually go through the court system, potentially to the supreme court, some folks may not have wanted but it s been triggered. will have to see what s in the order that they are responding to first. it s very hard to file a suit before the order has been issued