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MSNBCW Alex June 14, 2024

convicted of 34 felony counts in his new york hush money case, eight republican senators vowed to oppose all biden nominees and all democratic legislation as retribution. today six republican senators led by trump vice presidential short lister jd vance put oppose all nominees into writing. anyone who endorsed trump s guilt, anyone who supported organizations that celebrated the indictment of donald trump, and anyone who supported manhattan s district attorney alvin bragg orn supported law fare or censorship in other ways, which is just vague enough to include basically anyone president biden s nominated. now, these republican senators say their blockade will last until election day, and in practical terms that means the u.s. government will not be able to appoint representatives to thingsep like the u.n. general assembly or the world health organization or even to the not particularly seeming places like the international civil aviation organization and the public buildings

MSNBCW Alex June 14, 2024

conviction two weeks ago. the day after trump was convicted of 34 felony counts in his new york hush money case, eight republican senators vowed to oppose all biden nominees and all democratic legislation as retribution. today six republican senators led by trump vice presidential short lister j.d. vance put the oppose all biden nominees part of that vow into writing. senators explained that they would block nominees, including anyone who has suggested the trump prosecutions were reasonable, anyone who endorsed trump s guilt, anyone who supported organizations that celebrated the indictment of donald trump, and anyone who supported manhattan district attorney alvin bragg or supported lawfare or censorship in other way, which is just vague enough to include basically anyone president biden has nominated. now, these republican senators say that their blockade will last until election day. and in practical terms, that means the u.s. government will not be able to appoint represe

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 03:12:00

times. those are not the solutions. the solutions are an underlying system that works. democrats have invested in remote technology and sensors, in thrones, things that can really monitor technologically the border, as well as into points of entry to make sure that we are helping to provide resources at those points of entry. those are the things that make the border secure along with a functioning immigration system. it along with a functioning immigration system. it does seem like immigration system. it does seem like republicans - immigration system. it does seem like republicans and l seem like republicans and democrats are very far away from each other on this question of how to reform immigration. do you think there is any common ground? i immigration. do you think there is any common ground?- immigration. do you think there is any common ground? i do. we assed is any common ground? i do. we passed some is any common ground? i do. we passed some bipartisan - is any common gro

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 03:07:00

get online or meet the necessary requirements, and thatis necessary requirements, and that is ultimately going to push a lot of people to take the legal route, into the arms of people smuggling gangs and human smugglers. it is a very bleak picture still and the changes in the biden administration policy will have real world effects on people coming into mexico are already making their way north. what making their way north. what have mexican making their way north. what have mexican officials - making their way north. what have mexican officials been . have mexican officials been saying about the effect this policy would have on mexico itself, with so many migrants being sent back? i itself, with so many migrants being sent back? being sent back? i mean, president being sent back? i mean, president and being sent back? i mean, president and rose - being sent back? i mean, president and rose mill. being sent back? i mean, i president and rose mill mail service 0brador has been su

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 03:01:00

officially the end of a controversial immigration policy in the us and officials are warning about a potential surge of migrants at the us mexico border. let s remind ourselves what the policy is, and how it might affect us immigration. the temporary law introduced by donald trump, known as title 42, meant illegal migrants could be removed quickly. it expires overnight tonight. the policy made it easier for the us to send people back to mexico, using the coronavirus pandemic as a justification. the winding down of covid measures means the policy no longer has any public health basis, prompting officials to announce it would end on may 11th, the same day as the official us public health emergency. and when it ends, in a few hours from now, the us will return to a policy where migrants are screened, to determine if they are eligible for asylum, and quickly deported if they do not qualify. in the past hour, a federal judge in florida has temporarily blocked the biden

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