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Transcripts for CNN Anderson Cooper 360 20210922 04:46:00

able to see is the show of force of both the federal government and the state government. cbp vehicles and also texas department of public safety. that is how they are trying to stop the flow of migrants coming into the united states. and, john, i just have to share this with you because if you look at the bus that s behind me, it s one bus at a time that these thousands of people are being transported out of here. so if you think and just do the math, that s why it s taking a while for all of these migrants to be taken out of this area and processed. taken to processing facilities here in texas. all this is happening live at this very moment. rosa flores, thank you very much. up next. angry parents trying to kick a pediatrician off their local school board after she recommended kids wear masks to schools. the doctor at the center of the school mask showdown joins us, next.

Transcripts for MSNBC Hallie Jackson Reports 20210920 19:26:00

agents, essentially swarming the border crossing, and we saw images of troopers parking their vehicles on the bank at officers on horseback, essential pushing migrants back, and we know there are hundreds, if not thousands, waiting just across the river, who were spending to come here, but no longer can and trying to figure out where their future is. in the meantime, as this 24/7 praise is ongoing behind me, as you can see, the deportation flights have already started. three were confirmed over the weekend, carrying about 300 haitians who did pass a protocol. those numbers will only increase, but there s been a 24/7 bussing of migrants total other processing facilities. the question is, how long will it take and how much more resources do they need here to

Transcripts for MSNBC Way Too Early 20210920 09:33:00

would begin to ramp up deportations and we saw that over the weekend. just yesterday, there were three flights that left san antonio. we expect the number of flights to start ramping up. but flights only hold about 130 to 150 people when they re going back to port-au-prince. so this could take some time. we also know there s an effort just to move people out from under this bridge. put them in processing facilities, put them in places where they can be better cared for, better conditions and can be processed and then possibly eventually deported. not all of these people will be deported. that policy that you talked about, that s called title 42. it was started under the trump administration and the biden administration has continued it. they use it most of the time to deport single adults. they changed it partly from the trump administration in that they don t deport children who come along. families sometimes it s hit or miss whether or not they can stay. but by and large, we re seein

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20210920 01:13:00

water from crossing a point of shallow waterfrom mexico. these people have taken perhaps the most treacherous migrantjourney in treacherous migrant journey in latin treacherous migrantjourney in latin america to reach this point. from haiti, most travel to south america and then head north, even crossing the thick jungle of the darien gap between colombia and panama. many migrants don t make it past that point. but it is not just haitians in the group. cuban and nicaraguan migrants too are in the camp, pushed out by economic and political crises and the covid pandemic. the biden administration has begun the process of moving the migrants to processing facilities and detention centres elsewhere. the state s republican government used the moment to criticise the administration s handling of the crisis on the border. the eole the crisis on the border. the peeple who the crisis on the border. the people who are the crisis on the border. tue: people who are under the crisis on the bord

Transcripts for FOXNEWS FOX Friends First 20210920 08:05:00

a bridge in del-rio, texas. the u.s. is flying haitians back to their homeland and the border patrol chief said the plan is to have the encampment cleared within the week. we re working around the clock to ex be pee dishesly move expeditiously move migrants to our processing facilities in order to quickly process and remove individuals. reporter: and as the situation at the border remains chaotic, abroad the administration is facing criticism in an air strike in kabul that killed 10 civilians including children and no isis k fighters. some members of the families say they want a better apology from the u.s. and a flight out. i hope they understand what happened and make sure that never happens again. this is not only a human tragedy, it reflects on us before the entire world. it s unacceptable. reporter: and he said he would follow the science but president biden is facing criticism for getting ahead of

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