Kayleigh a crucial moment in the biden Impeachment Inquiry is unfolding. Hunter biden on capitol hill for closeddoor deposition, an interview he fought Tooth And Nail to avoid. House republicans are expected to press hunter his foreign Business Dealings and whether or not his father was involved. This is outnumbered, im kayleigh mcenany. Here with cohost Emily Compagno and harris faulkner. President of american spirit enterprises, tammy bruce and Jason Chaffetz. Lets go to david spunt live on capitol hill with details. David we heard from nancy mace from South Carolina who said hunter biden has not once invoked Fifth Amendment right to selfincrimination. She says he is defiant. House democrats say he is being very candid and there is no impeachable evidence that relates directly to hunter biden. This will be a long day for hunter biden and his attorneys and for members of congress and staff in the room. Hunter rushed past cameras, joined with his lead attorney abbe lowell. He told a co
Greenbelt, MD (STL.News) U.S. District Judge Peter J. Messitte sentenced
Jose Luiz Suarez, age 30, a Honduran citizen residing in Germantown, Maryland, to 21 months in prison for illegal reentry after being removed from the United States as a result of a previous felony conviction.
The sentence was announced by Acting United States Attorney for the District of Maryland Jonathan F. Lenzner Field Office Director Francisco Madrigal of Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) Baltimore; and Chief Marcus Jones of the Montgomery County Police Department.
According to his guilty plea, Suarez unlawfully entered the United States on July 5, 1999. On September 27, 2012, Suarez was sentenced to five years of imprisonment with all but three years suspended after being convicted of accessory after the fact. On March 14, 2014, the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued a removal order. Suarez was removed to Honduras from the United States on April 4, 2014. On June 2
in the southern mexican pueblo. when it s in the midst of its journey across mexico, hundreds of migrants sit on top and in between its cars. many people get hurt or killed boarding or getting off while it s moving. and that s why it s known as the train of death. the train is making a pit stop and many of the people on top of the train for as many as eight hours are getting off for food and water. this honduran man was one of the passengers. [ speaking in spanish ] he says the ride wasn t so bad. they left honduras to find better work. like many of the passengers, he is extremely hungry. most people get off the beast right now to go to a nearby shelter and will catch the next train. but some people like these guys up there will stay on this train, because they don t want to miss this when it leaves. the shelter provides food, water, medical care. and is well-known among migrants who could spend as much time as they want here. 2-year-old richard of honduras is here. his foot was cut
many get hurt or killed boarding or getting off while it s moving. that s why it s known as the train of death. it s making a pit stop. and many of the people on top of the train for as many as eight hours are getting off for food and water. this honduran man was one of the passengers. he says the ride wasn t so bad. that he left honduras to find better work. like many of the passengers, he is extremely hungry. most people get off the beast right now to go to a nearby shelter, and will catch the next train. but some people like these guys up there will stay on this train because they don t want to miss this when it leaves. the shelter in ixtepec provides food, shelter medical care. and is well-known among migrants they can spend as much time as they want here. 2-year-old richard was here. his foot was cut off when he and his mother were run over by one of the train wheels when they were trying to get off. the arm of his mother emily was partially detached.
united states in search of a better life, in search of escaping at least their life there. cnn s gary tuchman went on a stunning journal we many of them. they are literally risking everything riding north on what s known as the infamous train of death. . reporter: it is called the beast or the train of death. and it s heading north, arriving in t in southern mexico and in mexico hundreds of migrants sit on top and in between its cars. many people get hurt or killed boarding or getting off while it s moving and that s why it s known as the train of death. the train is making a pit stop, and many of the people on top of the train for as many as eight hours are getting off for food and water. this honduran man was one of the passengers. he says the ride wasn t so bad. they left honduras to find better work. like many of the passengers he s extremely hungry.