i want to give you insight as to why i invited the members of the community here. let me know if i am speaking too quickly. i want to get through this. the issues faced by undocumented families are linked with human and children s rights. children s rights promote the idea children are not objects and the government has haresponsibility to protect the social, political and civil rights. this includes the rathe to faith, education, and the right to family right this fr e framework is tide the catholic network to promote affirming the d dignity of all persons. we have foster the full participation of all members of the community regardless of legal status. this means we address the factors that drive people into situations of vulnerabilities. loyola university has several ground breaking pathways to help undocumented students on campus. the father along with hundreds of other signed a letter supporting immigration reform. loyola university is the first to september undocume
absolutely exclusively about black americans. that s what it s about. it s. it s not about gay marriage either. so they re at least gay americans. here were were talking about people have never step foot on u.s. soil before playing a game of red rover with our border patrol. are we going to honor that? because that is what happened with the eight gerber baby policy. and though wall, the moratorium we need a complete immigration moratorium so that it isn t just about latin america. [applause] or mexico i know why european immigrants and nobody. no marriage. no refugees or asylum shutting down for ted years and i explained in my book original idea was to back to before 1970. people are better than us rather than worse than us that we have all of these nonprofits the aclu my grant rights groups and those from the ford foundation incidentally not by hispanics but the paragraph goes on for a full page of those are the ones that become the immigration judges that work at the im
us your answer at booktv or you can post it on our facebook pitch, these will.com/booktv. journalist margaret regan talk about the deportation system on both sides of the u.s./mexico border. i am wearing two hats, one as director of the center for the human rights of children, before i introduce the guana want to bring some context to why we invited you, faculty, students, staff, activists and a few members of the community today. the issues face today by undocumented students and family are intrinsically wrong with human-rights and children s rights. children s rights framework promote the notion children are not passive object of care or charity and to stage and vulnerability, societies and governments have a responsibility to protect social political civil rights. this includes the right to be safe, the right to education, and the right to family. this framework is tied to the mission to promote social justice. the bedrock principle being one of acceptance and affirmin
about the two donald trump s that doctor carson brought that up. when you say things like i want to punch a protester in the face or things about doctor ben carson, is it just politics? it is politics, it is fact. let me tell you. we have had some violent people and protesters. they are not just people saying these are people that punch, they are violent people. i get the biggest crowds by far, not even a contest. you people do not like to report it but one thing good about protesters is that you have to go into the stadiums with 25 and 30,000 people in the cameras never turn, hey ben, the cameras never turn it show the stadium. i want to say turn. but when a protester is a moot corner that make cameras turn. then it is a negative as opposed to a positive so they turn. we have had a couple who were really violent in a particular one when we set i would like to bang him. that was a very is a guy who was swinging, very loud loud and started swinging at the audience. audie
purchase a big hand for the festival of books. [applause] you can visit the student union for more information on matter visit them at your website. your gift will certainly make a difference. out of respect for the authors in our fellow audience members, it is time to turn off your darn cell phones. i will do the same myself here. let s introduced these guys and get the show on the road here. on stage here is my good friend, margaret regan. i ve known market for more than 25 years. we both lived away at the tucson weekly. she is one more journalism awards and i can tell. she s the author of two books about the border. the death of use and mean and deported stories of immigrant families under fire. we also have to reset duncan, attorney for the author of the guantánamo diary. i m going to get this right. mohammed do all right. that s the last time i ll say that. he s been in detention at one time the most since 2002. a federal judge ordered his release in 2010 but the u.s.