military rescued them off the libyan coast on saturday night among them and accompanied minors and pregnant women. the ship was headed toward sicily but italian authorities refused entry as did multi. stuck on the high seas the migrants created a diplomatic storm until spain offered to take in the ship. this standoff is the result of a tougher stance on immigration under each of these new government something the european union will likely have to deal with increasingly in the months ahead. in the store not just a desire that he has for a gesture of solidarity from europe we asked europe to share the burden of the migration emergency. and not to leave us alone as has happened over the past few years and this gesture goes in this direction therefore i can t do anything else
union will likely have to deal with increasingly in the months ahead. we asked for a gesture of solidarity from europe we asked europe to share the burden of the migration emergency. and not to leave us alone as has happened over the past few years this gesture goes in this direction therefore i can t do anything else than thank the spanish authorities with accepted our invitation. to. the n.g.o.s that that run the aquarium has worn a journey to spain will extend the migrants on the sea and put vulnerable people at risk it will take the migrants three to four days to reach the designated court. where they finally hope to touch land. on a part of it all is standing by with the latest from barbara as you can see there here italy s new government really on a collision course with the european union how much of this is just
devoted to caring for the unaccompanied minors from central america. the rest goes to detention and removal costs, more border patrols and surveillance and immigration legal teams to speed up deportation proceedings. administration officials say gop critics want to have it both ways. they don t get to acknowledge that this is a serious humanitarian problem and then say off hand that they won t provide the support to make sure we can deal with this problem. part of the problem, existing u.s. laws that require border crossers to be returned quickly if they come from mexico, yet the undocumented from central america receive special legal protections, a distinction former president bush signed into law to fight human trafficking. it is the protection that is required under u.s. law, but it has now escalated to the point of creating a migration emergency. reporter: making the border crisis tougher to solve is the political brawl between the president and texas governor rick perry. a
required under u.s. law but it has now escalated to the point of creating a migration emergency. making the borer it crisis tougher to solve is the political brawl between the president and texas governor rick perry, after an exchange of insults i have to believe that when you do not respond in any way that you are either inept, or you have some ulterior motive. the truth is it s hard to take seriously governor perry s concerns. the two leaders will meet in dallas, hundreds of miles from the border, aides say, the president won t be visiting. i hope the president will reconsider. he really needs to go there and see this for himself and not just rely on his advisers. now governor perry and president obama will be meeting at the this roundtable discussion that the president is holding in dallas with local immigration reform advocates, faith leaders in that community, but so far, brianna, that is the only face-to-face encounter that aides to the president and aides
america receive special legal protections, a distinction former president bush signed into law to fight human trafficking. it is the protection that is required under u.s. law, but it has now escalated to the point of creating a migration emergency. making the border crisis tougher solve is the political brawl between the president and texas governor rick perry. after an exchange of insults i have to believe that when you do not respond in any way that you are either inept or you have some ulterior moed motive. the truth is it s hard to take seriously governor per s concerns. reporter: two leaders will meet in dallas hundreds of miles from the border, aides say, the president won t be visiting. i hope the president reconsiders. he needs to go and see this for himself and not rely on his advisers. reporter: as for that meeting between the president and rick perry, officials here at the white house and down in austin have plenty of differences, but,