assisting the immigrants say the stop did nothing but detour already desperate people. it is sickeningly cruel, throwing obstacles in the way of people fleeing violence and oppression some of whom walked through ten countries in the hopes of finding safety. my heartbreaks for them because they were not the first priority. they re in my heart forever. i don t know what else to say. look, there is no doubt that these immigrants were well taken care of by the people here on martha s vineyard. the people here on the vineyard and across the country raised money, almost $200,000 to help them as they move on in their journey, but plmany of these people are trying to maintain their status here. they re here from venezuela, fleeing political oppression. they have immigration hearings coming up across the country. los angeles, washington state,
it is sickenly cruel, throwing obstacles in the way of people fleeing violence and oppression, some of whom walked through ten countries in the hopes of finding safety. my heart breaks for them because they were not the first priority. they are in my heart forever. i don t know what else to say. reporter: look, there is no doubt that these immigrants were well taken care of by the people here on martha s vineyard. the people here on the vineyard and across the country have raised money, almost $200,000, for these immigrants to help them as they move on in their journey. but many of these people are trying to maintain their status here. they are here from venezuela, fleeing political oppression. they have immigration hearings coming up across the country. los angeles, washington state, cincinnati, back in texas, washington, d.c., all over the place. and so the idea of sending them
mexico policy. the supreme court struck it down. so what effect do you think that will have? yes, that s a big victory. and so far the asylum seekers in the shelters have relief right now, a feeling of hope. they re hoping that title 42 also ends so that finally we get to see an end of these horrible policies that have caused so much harm. again, let s keep in mind that during the remain in mexico program, asylum seekers had been waiting on the mexican side of the border as their cases are heard in immigration hearings in the u.s. but they are exposed to harm. a lot of people have been killed, raped, kidnapped. so many, so many people have reported horrible things that have happened to them as they ve been waiting for their immigration hearings. finally, now that we have this hope that remain in mexico is going to end soon, hopefully the biden administration moves as quick as possible to make it happen, there s going to be
hope. we hope the sigh blum system is restored completely so that everyone has an access to the immigration hearings in the u.s. and are processed into the united states. all right. well, thank you so much for your perspectives on this, dolce garcia, really appreciate it. thank you so much for this opportunity. authorities in akron, ohio, are bracing for more protests over the police killing of a black motorist. 25-year-old jalen walker was gunned down as he fled a traffic stop last monday. in the coming hours, akron city officials will release body camera footage in connection with the shooting. as cnn s polo sandoval reports, details of the case that have been made public so far raise more questions than answers. reporter: one of the key questions being asked in akron is what were jalen walker s alleged actions that provoked a hail of gunfire from police officers? i had opportunity to speak to an attorney representing the walker
t ouour juryry aorneneys hehelpou administration, the supreme court ruled on thursday that in may and a trump era policy that requires asylum seekers arriving at the southern border to wait in mexico while their claims were decided. the policy known as, remain-in-mexico, has been in effect since 2019. since then, thousands of people have been forced to wait for their immigration hearings in unsanitary camps where there has been widespread reports of sexual assault, kidnapping and torture. joining me now to discuss, she s a cofounder of maria, what is your reaction to this ruling? i, mean it is the glimmer of good news in a week of bad news. but why was this trump era policy put in place? why is the scene is a good