release policy, a federal judge in the panhandle says it s unconstitutional what he s doing. that s good. we do in florida do have our own borders. we have people that will come from haiti, from cuba, little boats. they will try to come to the florida keys mostly. now, the coast guard is out there working to interdict. the problem is the coast guard doesn t have enough resources and pie biden won t give them more resources, a couple months ago, they dumped 300 aliens in the florida keys. that s a lot of people. i declare add state of emergency. i surged state resources so we have our boats, we re out there patrolling, stopping people. turning them over to the coast guard and they re bringing them back. we ve done 11,000 repatriations of illegals back to haiti and back to cuba. [applause] you don t have a lot of people
the african union has urged tunisia to avoid racialised hate speech . president saied denies that his views were racist. the comments also triggered widespread protests this week. earlier i spoke to bbc africa editor will ross. he told me more about the anti goverment protests against the crackdown on sub saharan african migrants in tunisia. the protests taking place are against the measures that the president has taken in recent weeks, including locking up of opposition people, media personalities and really clamping down on freedom of speech, and many of the placards at these protests were really describing it as a police state and saying enough is enough, we have had enough of these measures that the president has pushed through. then we have had a number of african countries who have reacted and we have had repatriations. yes, just over the last 12 hours, we have had two planes that have taken off.
clamping down on freedom of speech, and many of the placards at these protests were really describing it as a police state and saying enough is enough, we have had enough of these measures that the president has pushed through. then we have had a number of african countries who have reacted and we have had repatriations. yes, just over the last 12 hours, we have had two planes that have taken off. the first one to mali with 133 people on board, including women and children, a couple of hours later, 145 ivoirians set off from tunis. we are not clear whether they have to pay for these flights because they were chartered flights that were sent to basically to rescue them because they were begging their embassies to get them out of the country. we understand from the ivoirian authorities that over 1,000 people have registered their desire to get out and they want help and say they haven t got the money to get home.
Chapman Freeborn’s humanitarian team has successfully chartered aid flights to the affected regions from the USA, UAE, Germany, Spain, Belgium, India, Saudi Arabia, Denmark, Singapore, and the.