ready for beyond the limit of the abortion. and being forced to give birth in texas at this time. and so, it s been rough. and you re right, it is preparing us in many ways for what theny country is going to face in the coming months. and in fact, that s one reality whatth the country will face with the overturning of roe andtu casey, but many people ar concerned that decision will not stop there and it can extend to possibly things like emergency contraception or even birth control. do you e share that view? you reknow, i agree with wha mini was talking about. i think it s important for us to frame this as religious extremism andre christian extremism and this is born andr bred in this country and does not reflect the majority of people in this country. it does not reflect the feelings and beliefs of the people i serve and thebe people that allf us know across this country. the vast majority of people here want to see abortion legal. they want to see abortion safe
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is, right? he was deported eight times we do. bill: where is he? we know where he is at now. he is at the tacoma detention center in the northwest detention center run by i.c.e. he is awaiting prosecution on coming back into the country illegally after being deported, as you mentioned, eight times. he is also set for deportation, as well. he s at the same detention center as his son. bill: so they are both in the same place in tacoma.. the son is just basically rounded up because he is an illegal alien. but he is covered by daca, by president obama s mandate that if you were brought here by your father or mother and you were a kid, you could stay. and work. did he have a job? he did not have a job. he was rounded up actually in a i.c.e. action that was going after antonio, his father. so they were going after antonio, they had information he was back in the country illegally after being deported. they were going after the dad
is not necessarily bill: i know there are a lot of nuts that live in that area massachusetts. but northampton, i know the community pretty well. if you took a plebiscite, which is a yes or no vote, up and down, on a high-five friday, 80-20. 80-20. they are concerned bill: here is my question. when did the country allow the crazy people to take over? when did that happen? do you have a date? because the crazy people are now running this country. when you can t have police come in and greet the kids with a high-five because somebody might be offended somewhere, no name on it, no kid crying, does not it s not like the cops are grabbing kids. the kid can go around the cop. hi, officer, okay.
when they went inside the house, they were allowed inside. and when they saw daniel, they asked him if he was in the country legally.an he said he was here illegally. they ask him if he had ever been arrested. he said yes. then they asked him about any gang affiliation and he said, not no more, that he left california to get away from the gang he used to hang with. then he currently hangs out with a gang in washington state. that was enough to establish bill: a hispanic gang. they were living in the same house, father, son. i.c.e. agents go and come and arrest the father, he is in big trouble. the son is covered by daca.ov but if he is a gang if he has gang affiliation, that daca thing was up in smoke. that tattoo, is that a gang tattoo? that s a good question. we asked a lot of gang experts. basically, what i am hearing is that the colors of the tattoo are the key.n