who are refugees from this war, and they are the majority of this war. in fact, the true face of the syrian war refugee is not only a child, it s a child under the age of 11. so what happens to them? because things are not they re going to get worse before they get better. well, it s a very difficult scenario because on top of everything else, david, they are traumatized. many of them are mourning people who have been lost. their family members have been killed in the war. one little boy, 7 years old, talked to me about how the fighting is as close as i am to you, how he was crawling on his belly to escape the war, that he was scraping up his knees, that he had witnessed himself seeing his best friends cut down, sliced by. he said he described very descriptive words and words i probably shouldn t say on a broadcast. nevertheless, he experienced them at the age of 7, witnessing his friends killed in this way. the girls were outside playing house. the boys were outside playing ca
and rapists. racially charged, illegally accurate and morally wrong. illegal racial epitaph. a way of legitimizing violence against a particular group of people because of what they re. that s the definition of a hate crime. we can stamp out this. no human being is illegal. i word. bill: fine the far left doesn t like the word. who is really looking out for them in the common sense department? recently i spoke about this with monique can a novea campaigner for the drop the i word movement first of all you are from el salvador. did you come here legally yourself. no i didn t actually. you are illegal immigrant yourself? . no but that s not what i m here to talk about. bill: i understand. we have to define how are in addition to what you believe. did you comen here illegally. iev came here as a war refugee. from he will el salvador. my family all easily got papers. bill: have you papers and
and rapists. racially charged, illegally accurate and morally wrong. illegal racial epitaph. a way of legitimizing violence against a particular group of people because of what they re. that s the definition of a hate crime. we can stamp out this. no human being is illegal. i word. bill: fine the far left doesn t like the word. who is really looking out for them in the common sense department? recently i spoke about this with monique can a novea campaigner for the drop the i word movement first of all you are from el salvador. did you come here legally yourself. no i didn t actually. you are illegal immigrant yourself? . no but that s not what i m here to talk about. bill: i understand. we have to define how are in addition to what you believe. did you comen here illegally. iev came here as a war refugee. from he will el salvador. my family all easily got papers. bill: have you papers and
and rapists. racially charged, illegally accurate and morally wrong. illegal racial epitaph. a way of legitimizing violence against a particular group of people because of what they re. that s the definition of a hate crime. we can stamp out this. no human being is illegal. i word. bill: fine the far left doesn t like the word. who is really looking out for them in the common sense department? recently i spoke about this with monique can a novea campaigner for the drop the i word movement first of all you are from el salvador. did you come here legally yourself. no i didn t actually. you are illegal immigrant yourself? . no but that s not what i m here to talk about. bill: i understand. we have to define how are in addition to what you believe. did you comen here illegally. iev came here as a war refugee. from he will el salvador. my family all easily got papers.
campaigner for the drop the i word movement first of all you are from el salvador. did you come here legally yourself. no i didn t actually. you are illegal immigrant yourself? . no but that s not what i m here to talk about. bill: i understand. we have to define how are in addition to what you believe. did you comen here illegally. iev came here as a war refugee. from he will el salvador. my family all easily got papers. bill: have you papers and you were here because of the you know i covered the war and actually when you left el salvador in 1982 i was there getting shot at. okay. bill: i know what you are going through and i m happy you are here. i am happy i am here too. part of the drop the i word legacy is picking up where immigrants started doing immigrant rights work in the 1980s during the sanctuary movement telling their stories and putting humanity on the front burner and making sure that our laws were humane. it s the same thing that we are doing now.