Find some of the images in her report upsetting. A truce cant come soon enough. In rafah, another day of harrowing loss. Palestinians mourn for 20 members of the abu ansa family, killed in their beds by an israeli air strike, according to Hospital Officials and gazas civil defence. Among the dead, five month old twins, as old as the war. They were laid down gently with their relatives. Their mother spent ten years trying to have them and endured three rounds of ivf. Now all she can cradle is their baby clothes. I gave birth during the war, she says. It started on saturday, i gave birth next friday. I didnt get enough of them, i swear i didnt get enough. I have no one else, she says. They have gone with their father. We were sleeping, i swear. Israel continues to say it takes feasible precautions to lessen civilian harm. There were about 35 people in the house, says farouk abu ansa. Most were children. There were no fighters. The house collapsed on them, three or four storeys. In israel
Our Senior International correspondent orla guerin sent this report from tel aviv. A warning that you may find some of the images in her report upsetting. A truce cant come soon enough. In rafah, another day of harrowing loss. Palestinians mourn for 20 members of the abu ansa family, killed in their beds by an israeli air strike, according to Hospital Officials and gazas civil defence. Among the dead, five month old twins, as old as the war. They were laid down gently with their relatives. Their mother spent ten years trying to have them and endured three rounds of ivf. Now all she can cradle is their baby clothes. I gave birth during the war, she says. It started on saturday, i gave birth next friday. I didnt get enough of them, i swear i didnt get enough. I have no one else, she says. They have gone with their father. We were sleeping, i swear. Israel continues to say it takes feasible precautions to lessen civilian harm. There were about 35 people in the house, says farouk abu ansa.
and they enter the country illegally in smaller groups, that s all cartel controlled. once they cross the border illegally and we take them into the custody then the asylum process kicks off. if they come as mass horde theoretically we can stop them from crossing the border, but once they disperse and cartels get hands on them and force them to cross in smaller groups and becomes much more difficult. heather: i want to run this by you make sure i m correct, 1700 of those migrants have applied for refugee status, thousands of those turned that down because they re hoping for asylum. well, of course, when you look at this and what méxico has offered it s clear that these people are not fleeing violence in their own country. if they were they would seek refuge in a country that would offer to them and méxico has already offered that. they re bent on the united
are ms-13 members in the caravan and right there showed that we do, in fact, have that, in fact, if you look at past caravans, those that have been deported by ice, a large number of those came ms-13 members came in with caravans as family unit members. heather: secretary nileson, bottom line, you re not going to get in. this caravan is not getting in. there s a legal way to enter the country, those who chose to enter illegally will be stopped. do not come, you will not be allowed in, there s a right way to immigrate to the united states and this is not it. heather: so brandon, do you think that she s correct, i mean, can we stop them? well, so most people are thinking that this mass horde is going to make its way to the border, they start dispersing