his mental health issues. jimmy has been a bipolar schizophrenic, paranoid schizophrenic. he suffered from severe depression and severe anxiety. and these problems have plagued him and troubled him for his entire life. they are the root cause for every single one of his criminal convictions. if you look at some of the convictions. one was home invasion for breaking into a neighbor s garage and stealing his tools. an assault conviction was related to an incident with his father when jimmy was having a manic episode. this goes deeper than that. it s not only a failing of the immigration system and cruelty shown by i.c.e., but it s also a failure for this country how we deal with people that have mental health issues. so jimmy s case is really unique and it s really sad in the sense that this man is now gone in a
this was done without warning, and it was done as a it was part of a negotiation that the administration made with the iraqi government to take them off of the travel ban list. and so you could also say that jimmy s death is a result of a side effect of the travel ban. they put them on the travel ban, the first iteration. and a negotiation with iraqi government says we ll take you off the travel ban that flows from the president wanting to ban all billion muslims if you start accepting deportations. and then they go round up a bunch of folks who are predominantly persecuted christian minority from iraq to send them back to iraq. that is absolutely correct. in 2016, our secretary of state john kerry declared what happened to the christians in iraq at the hands of isis was a gen genocide. so our government for the past two years has spent millions of dollars trying to deport people
republican party that is trying to hold on to power by doing everything from voter suppression to trying to tell these tired tropes to scare people away from what s in their best interest. the best leaders i ve seen through our history are those that are able to cut through that sort of spark a larger moral imagination amongst people that are outside of these lines. that s why i keep telling people that we as democrats shouldn t be just simply saying, okay, the end we want to is beat republicans. no. i think the bigger end we should talk to is about uniting americans and the larger urgencies of justice in our country. i think that kind of leader, that can inspire that or those kind of leaders, because this is not a one-person game, those kinds of leaders are going to help us get back on track and deal with these issues. all right. senator cory booker, thank you so much for making time tonight. thank you very much. joining mow now is an immigration attorney, and he is a family fri
your health insurance until they re 20. when you breck it down, they support all the constituent parts. that s because we see a republican party that is trying to hold on to power by doing everything from voter suppression to trying to tell these tired tropes to scare people away from what s in their best interest. the best leaders i ve seen through our history are those that are able to cut through that sort of spark a larger moral imagination amongst people that are outside of these lines. that s why i keep telling people that we as democrats shouldn t be just simply saying, okay, the end we want to is beat republicans. no. i think the bigger end we should talk to is about uniting americans and the larger urgencies of justice in our country. i think that kind of leader, that can inspire that or those kind of leaders, because this is not a one-person game, those kinds of leaders are going to help us get back on track and deal with these issues. all right. senator cory booker, thank
part of a negotiation that the administration made with the iraqi government to take them off of the travel ban list. and so you could also say that jimmy s death is a result of a side effect of the travel ban. they put them on the travel ban, the first iteration. and a negotiation with iraqi government says we ll take you off the travel ban that flows from the president wanting to ban all billion muslims if you start accepting deportations. and then they go round up a bunch of folks who are predominantly persecuted christian minority from iraq to send them back to iraq. that is absolutely correct. in 2016, our secretary of state john kerry declared what happened to the christians in iraq at the hands of isis was a gen genocide. so our government for the past two years has spent millions of dollars trying to deport people to a country where their fellow caldeans had just been victims