cnn ed is there. reporter: ana, on the streets of downtown dlallas, this is a marching route that is now spanning several miles here through the streets of downtown dallas making its way from the cathedral in downtown to the steps of city hall. this is a pro immigration rally calling out what they view as the abusive policies of donald trump. that is what you see repeatedly. not just on questions of immigration, but of undocumented migrants are being treated by this administration. so you see this repeatedly. dr. martin luther king iii, and a great number of democratic party leaders here in the state of texas as well. a similar rally was held back in 2006 where hundreds of thousands
we are, again, as we have this conversation, waiting on the daily white house briefing. if it starts my apologies in advance. we ll be back tomorrow. that s right. i do want to talk to you about this immigration fight. sure. because you re apparently taking it right to speaker paul ryan s backyard, you are going to be attending as i understand it, a rally this weekend, speaking at this immigration rally. why now? we should have actually started yesterday. never before, has there been such fear and such we ve advocated the values that make america. there was the muslim. first it wasn t a muslim ban but we know several federal judges have said it s a muslim ban, mr. president. that s anti-american. this sweeps in our community. i met, melvin, a 12 and 13-year-old beautiful two beautiful little girls, they re sisters they came and met with
the inauguration itself to see what this is going to look like. tomorrow, saturday, about 25,000 people are expected to descend on the national mall for a huge civil rights march, also in d.c. tomorrow, there s an immigrants rally, undocumented immigrants and immigration rights activists from across the country are bussing into d.c. to take part in the final big immigration rally while president obama is still in office. that s saturday. on sunday it s the day of action you ve heard senator bernie sanders talk about on this show. there s going to be roughly 50 rallies across the country. senator jeff merkley of oregon was here last night, he told me he ll be at one of these rallies happening at home for him in oregon on sunday. bernie sanders and chuck schumer will both be at one of these rallies in warren, michigan. all this week as the senate and house took their first votes towards revealing the affordable care act, we ve been watching small protests pop up at congressional offices
seven days out from inauguration day, hundreds of thousands of spectators and well wishers are expected in d.c., as are hundreds and thousands of protesters, all at the same time. everybody be nice to each other, okay? but you don t to wait to the inauguration itself to see what this is going to look like. tomorrow, saturday, about 25,000 people are expected to descend on the national mall for a huge civil rights march, also in d.c. tomorrow, there s an immigrants rally, undocumented immigrants and immigration rights activists from across the country are bussing into d.c. to take part in the final big immigration rally while president obama is still in office. that s saturday. on sunday it s the day of action you ve heard senator bernie sanders talk about on this show. there s going to be roughly 50 rallies across the country. senator jeff merkley of oregon was here last night, he told me he ll be at one of these rallies
customs official asked to see the his laptop which included photos of hamas immigration rally in the middle east. i explained to the immigration officer i had the photos this was my research. reporter: he was cuffed and held for hours while the computer was searched for 11 days. the aclu doesn t oppose searching of laptops and other electronic voices at the border. we think when some government examines the contents of someone s electronic devices they have to have reasonable suspicion. reporter: but they don t, whether a port of entry in arizona or customs in los angeles. customs has the right to look at your bag, computer, cell phone or camera. supreme court consistently held that border officers can search without suspicion for routine searches. reporter: they argue that the they are essentialality for public safety and they agreed