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And lockheed loves him. Intel building a 7 billion plant in arizona that they took off the shelf during the obama years. So, yeah, lots to talk about. Thanks to hugh and our guests. That was the scene from a town hall earlier tonight with arkansas senator tom cotton. The mood is indicative of what were seeing at town halls across the country. We have news tonight from this new administrations continued Whiplash Pattern of radical changes in course. Tonight the Justice Department, which is now led by Attorney GeneralJeff Sessions announced that they are reversing the Obama Administration policy on the rights of transgender students in american schools. We have known that the white house intended to ....
If the police are going to deport you for calling up and reporting that you got mugged, that s a problem for your local community. it s great for muggers, but it s bad for everybody else. and so a thousand people came out from across the county to show support at that march in houston to be part of that call for reform to tell sheriff hickman in harris county that they didn t want him to renew that program that had local cops deputized to be immigration agents. in part because of that 287g company harris county is responsible for more deportations than any other county in the entire country. now about a week after those protests last june, sheriff hickman made his decision. he decided he was going to renew that agreement with the federal government, his local officers would keep doing that federal immigration enforcement work. but then you know, as it happens, sheriff hickman came up for re-election in november, and in addition to organizing those street protests, those same ....
Immigration enforcement officers. the policy has evolved over time, but the lasting criticism of it is that it hurts local law enforcement efforts. it makes immigrant communities afraid to call the police, even when they need help. if you re the victim of a crime, you need to be able to call police, even if you are undocumented. if the police are going to deport you for calling up and reporting that you got mugged, that s a problem for your local community. it s great for muggers, but it s bad for everybody else. and so a thousand people came out from across the county to show support at that march in houston to be part of that call for reform to tell sheriff hickman in harris county that they didn t want him to renew that program that had local cops deputized to be immigration agents. in part because of that 287g company harris county is responsible for more deportations than any other county in the entire country. now about a week after those protests last june, sheriff hickman made ....
Protests last june, sheriff hickman made his decision. he decided he was going to renew that agreement with the federal government, his local officers would keep doing that federal immigration enforcement work. but then you know, as it happens, sheriff hickman came up for re-election in november, and in addition to organizing those street protests, those same activists behind those protests had been very busy working on, among other things, registering latino voters in harris county. conveniently for those efforts there was a nice stark dividing line between the incumbent sheriff hickman and his opponent, a man named ed gonzalez. sheriff hickman was for that federal agreement that turned local cops int immigration enforcers. ed gonzalez said if he was elected he would end it. there are 254 counties in the great state of texas, out of those 254 only 27 went blue on election night, but harris county, the big one, harris ....