the worst clearance rate in the country. how does that make everybody here feel? it makes me feel horrible. it makes me feel that we as people don t value life, don t value children, we don t have any values anymore. demetrius was a loving, sweet kid. he was 96 pounds, he was 4 9 . they burnt him beyond recognition. 9 i had to get dental records toet identify him. we had no service, no way to say goodbye. had to take him straight from the morgue to the grave. we had to have a memorial service. what we keep doing, and it s been three years. there hasn t been any nothing, nobody has said anything, nobody has turned in anything, nothing. we need to stop waiting till it
the west side of south bend justice demands that every woman in this community, in every community across the country has the opportunity to choose life. we are in downtown south bend, as you can see it s not exact with populated in the afternoon, but mayor pete has instigated investments downtown. there s some new construction the studebaker factory here was recently turned into attack hub but the question is, and the residents afford to live in these new high-rises and apartments? i have two children, 24 and 25. i don t think they could afford to live in some of those spaces. i m trying to get out of south bend currently. i don t really see a lot of opportunity in the city. i deaf it would feel like it s more for those that have money rather than the actual residence here. is mayor pete readily for national office in your opinion? absolutely not. i see him as an opportunist.
this is unbelievable. you see a father a father and a child. no. he s in the water without the baby has got the device on him. you re going to come inside? get over here. this is terrifying. i mean, if a man gets separated and i have a man separated from his baby here. the baby is crying on the other boat and border patrol is left to have to fish him out of the river. and this happens every day. every day, all the time from sunup to sundown when the boats are in here, they are just doing this pretty much nonstop. why would risk life and limb this way? many of them just don t want todo wait. there s a long wait at the bridges, they can only process so many days on a matter what w bridge they are, many of them just get tired and they don t want to wait. the main crisis and the crisis to humanity is what s
rate in the country. the worst clearance rate in the country. how does that make everybody here feel? it makes me feel horrible. it makes me feel that we as people don t value life, don t value children, we don t have any values anymore. demetrius was a loving, sweet kid. he was 96 pounds, he was 4 9 . they burnt him beyond recognition. i had to get dental records to identify him. we had no service, no way to say goodbye. had to take him straight from the morgue to the grave. we had to have a memorial service. what we keep doing, and it s been three years. there hasn t been any nothing, nobody has said anything, nobody has turned in
so this gentleman, this lady they are from honduras. apparently there are friends there on the mexican mainland will help them get across mexico and here to the rio grande. and now they ll go in for processing. the man and woman we saw here, the lady claims she is from honduras, she showed us cuts on her arms come on her head, you believe this might be it very well could be. we see a lot of the same story. do you think these people pay cartels to get her? there from honduras. they don t move through here without the cartels knowing. obviously using the tragedy of this all-around where a father and a daughter jumped into this rivers thinking they were going to get some clemency a better life and they are now going to be taken in, processed and then eventually released here into the country because of the laws and the way they are. but they put their belongings in