2342 children who were then designated as unaccompanied. the former head of u.s. immigration and customs enforcement told nbc s andrea mitchell some family separations will end up being permanent. how are these families supposed to get back together? doemt forget, two weeks ago, they lost track of 1500 kids in the united states. now you have to keep track of the kids and parents. i can tell you from experience it is more difficult than it sounds. parents end up on one track, the child on another. if they don t reunite right away, what happens is kids are stuck in the united states for years, guardians appointed, and the parent in honduras, guatemala, with no idea where their child is and no way to reunite. current director of i.c.e. wouldn t defend the actions as a humane policy. is this new zero tolerance policy the president supported, that the attorney general
happened is we started to see these unmarked vehicles placed around the perimeter of jepsen church. members of the defense committee went out and saw that these unmarked vehicles were there and they knocked on the window and said who are you with. we saw department of homeland security license plates on the floor. they claim they weren t there for that. we believe they were coming to round up revi and quiet him because he s been getting much more press attention. we re seeing this happen across the country as they took jean for no reason. they claim they re taking people who are threats to society. but if they were threats, then i.c.e. wouldn t have them coming and checking in and released from detention for years. what has changed becomes the question? what s changed is they re starting to get more attention and i.c.e. is running scared. wow. i think a lot of people believe the isability of immigration
ice wouldn t comment on the lawsuit but challenged the argument that agents had no probable cause to be at the motels in the first place. the agencies actions are targeted and lead driven prioritizing individuals who pose a risk to our communities. it is worth noting that hotels and motels have been exploited by criminal organization. the lawsuit seeks an injunction. motel 6 says they aren t doing it anymore and a $2,000 fine on every violation. bill: dan springer in seattle on that. sandra: the white house taking steps to stop the release of a new book. a new report on what the administration plans to do. tech: .every minute counts. and you don t have time for a cracked windshield. that s why at safelite, we ll show you exactly when we ll be there.
this is not anything political has been alleged. the allegation is that somehow obama administration officials utilized intelligence for political purposes. that is absolutely false. reporter: sources tell abc news that as the intelligence community investigated russia s election meddling, in some cases, trump campaign and transition officials were picked up in surveillance. rice requesting their identities. today rice said she did indeed ask to know names. a request known as unmasking, done in cases where u.s. security is at risk. american identities that would otherwise be anonymous are revealed to those with security clearance, like rice. in order to understand the importance of the report, and assess its significance, it was necessary to find out, or request the information as to who that u.s. official was. reporter: rice wouldn t say whether any of those names were trump associates and she vehemently denied that she leaked any names. i leaked nothing to nobody
have been shot in the circumstance where he was shot. you have to look at the whole context. walter what do you think about that? if the issue is that police officer driving and he gets too close and he creates this sense for the officer in the passenger side that he feels like deadly force is nescessarynecessary, where does that leave us in a case like this? well, first of all, driving a police cruiser off road like that onto a playground is unlawful. that s not a street. and that s a crime. so the tact that was taken at that time was created by an unlawful situation. and if you look at the brelo decision the judge went through some great length to describe how and the prosecution went on to talk about getting on the hood of a car is contrary to the idea of safety. well, in this instance why wouldn t mr. loman get out of the car? and then before we get back, before we even get to the day at the park there s an indictment against the city for hiring