possible. based on what you know about what is going on in haiti right now, do you agree with that? absolutely not. i respectfully disagree with my friend secretary mayorkas. first, joy, let me acknowledge the progress we did make today. it s terribly important in two separate appearances, the president and vice president acknowledged what occurred was inhumane, the president said there would be consequences and we re seeing that. i acknowledge secretary mayorkas is allowing migrants, asylum seekers to come into the u.s. there are human rights attorneys that need to provide counsel to the asylum seekers. even before, folks were still reeling from the earthquake. they were reeling from tropical storms. that was profound political vie
problems, this will haunt continue to haunt us. emily: and every one of those defendants has an addition to human rights attorneys, they have a signed defense attorneys. and all five detainees entered the courtroom jovially, seemingly happy to see one another after it s been 500 days since they left and saw each other physically. it appears as if they are having a grand time. julie: it also gives me a question as to when they are actually being held. why are we waiting 15 years to try a a terrorist that should have honestly been killed 15 years ago, like charlie mentioned? and the fact that we are now approaching the marking of 20 years since 9/11 and this is now just 20 years after that day, or we get to see pretrial emotions. i understand the delay because
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home. reporter: migrants issuing a list of demands, they want to end the deportations, speed up the asylum process, want the new government to form a commission to help their plight, they want the names of those deported released publicly and 24 hours to human rights attorneys. i talked to one of those migrants and here is what he had to say. it is the same. because i don t go to the other side to do something bad. i go to work, and work is work. here, there and anywhere. secretary kirstjen neilsen says that s not a valid reason for asylum. 90% of those making asylum claims are not making a claim that can be honored under the
they are being coached. we saw it with the human rights attorneys from the united states traveling down to mexico coaching them, they are exploiting, flauting our laws and trying to take advantage of the process thinking as long as they come in because they have to be grants because they are claiming asylum. we interview them and process and they would get the permiso to be in our country. they are being adjudicated, then they will be deported back. that s what needs to happen. thank god president trump is enforcing our immigration laws. judge jeanine: when the president ran for office he said he would build the wall and have zero tol d tolerance zero