Members of Iowa's Latino community, immigrant workers, advocates and allies marched and held candlelight vigils Thursday evening in Iowa City, Davenport, Waterloo and Des Moines in protest over a new law making illegal immigration a state crime.
it s very hard time that we re going through, and we need somebody to do something and fix this system. we don t want more families to be separated. we don t want people to go through what we ve been through now. so so i think this is the time that the congress and the government needs to do something about, fixing this immigration. gloria villatoro, thank you for being with me and david leopold, thank you as well. we will keep watching this case and, of course keep monitoring what happens but thank you for being with me this morning to both. and turning now to new orleans where this morning robert durst returns to court for a preliminary hearing on weapons charges. his lawyers expected to argue durst should be release from jail to face a murder charge in california is. he faces drug and felony charges
prioritize staying? well we re talking about somebody who made a couple of mistakes in his 20s. smacks max is a 41-year-old man a pillar in his community harks an enthusiastic following in his mennonite churn.ch. he had 40,000 people across the united states stand up in support of him and stand up for common sense enforcement. what we got from i.c.e. director sarah sol danya was senseless kay oict enforcement and that needs to change jose. gloria what s your message and what is your husband s message after he was deported? have you spoken to him? what is he saying now? well we want to let american know that my husband is not a criminal. and the congress needs to fix this system this broken immigration system. and we don t want no more families to get separated and go through what we ve been through.