today in their final years at this holocaust museum in israel, you see the names, the faces of that were brutally murdered. this great cloud of witnesses v cries out to us.iv cries out to us.iv comfort, comfort, my people . we re in are a rac poor e againe to reach every holocaust survivor in israel and the former soviet union. many are poor and hungryhas had and they have nowhere to turnfre up i dn. my or niraj has had such a hard life from the day thatcke she was born intom the holocaust. we were so hungry that we would go with my mother and find the lives and grass and we would pick them up and eat it. still today, she s suffering with no one there to help her.o dare we turn our back on her now for twenty five dollars? you can rush a food box to ainge
venezuelans here with us tonighenezuey heret, we re ablep this man with narcotics who is running from the police.e they tripped him, intom do the street. they held hiwnm down. e chaos fo they pinned him down. so imaginee peop the chaos forle the people that live here. right. and now imagine what happenskne tonight in the darkness of night when all of these people are left to sleep on the streets and wonder, yougo ,where are they going to get a. meal from next? yoe they going to find a place to sleep? and they ve been granted temporary protective status by the biden administration. so i can tell you this, everybody i talked to said thatr the border is wide open. th didn e fromt matter if they e from cuba, sean, venezuela, ife they were coming from el thlvador, honduras, if they were coming from china, t the people that i spoke to here said people from all overde thi the world made this s journey with them. pi wasn t just central america. it wasn t just south america.t n tit was people