So weve had a history of interviewing children for asylum in the United States, and we have utilized a lesson plan to teach individuals the appropriate techniques. Weve had a number of outside professors consultants, ngos assist us with their lesson plans. So its been a long tradition. The numbers started to increase most recently, which emphasized of course the importance of the training but we have been conducting this training i believe since about 1995. And in terms of the Resources Available to minors who go through your nonadversarial process, tell me about the Translation Services that are available to minors and also its nonadversarial but to minors get Legal Assistance in negotiating that process . Unaccompanied children just like all asylum applicants, have to provide their own interpretation without government expense. We have an interpreter on the telephone that listens into the interpreting to make sure that it is correct and fraud is not a drinker but the unaccompanied ch
Please welcome the speaker of the house of representatives. Ladies and gentlemen, the honorable john boehner, speaker of the house of representatives. [applause] john boehner ladies and gentlemen, distinguished guests, welcome to the United States capitol. In a few weeks americans will mark 70 years since the end of world war ii. When that war concluded on the deck of the battleship missouri, General Macarthur spoke of his great hope that the carnage of that war would be a foundation for a future based in his words on the dignity of man and the fulfillment of his most cherished wish for freedom tolerance, and justice. We know that world failed to emerge, especially in asia. And within a few years america was called upon to lead the free world against communist tyranny. President kennedy would later call this the long, twilight struggle. This struggle led us, first, to korea in the early 50s. Later it led us to vietnam, a country few americans at that time had ever heard of. Today, we g
Ladies and gentlemen, the honorable john boehner, speaker of the house of representatives. [applause] john boehner thank you. Ladies and gentlemen distinguished guests, welcome to the United States capitol. In a few weeks americans will mark 70 years since the end of world war ii. When that war concluded on the deck of the battleship missouri, General Macarthur spoke of his great hope that the carnage of that war would be a foundation for a future based in his words on the dignity of man and the fulfillment of his most cherished wish for freedom tolerance, and justice. We know that world failed to emerge, especially in asia. And within a few years america was called upon to lead the free world against communist tyranny. President kennedy would later call this the long, twilight struggle. This struggle led us, first, to korea in the early 50s. Later it led us to vietnam, a country few americans at that time had ever heard of. Today, we gather to celebrate the vietnam commemoration and t
All right, well, thank you very much. We have one more meaning in our panel today before we break, and that is a eally urgent panel focusing on immigration reform. Its no secret that immigrants play an extraordinary role in this country. Everybody who is here is dissented from an immigrant descended from or is an immigrant. You think back to our great innovators, we would not be where we are were not for our immigrants or immigration policy. The other thing is as business leaders, we often find it difficult to find the talent or skill in the work ways to meet our business needs. Here to discuss all of that is another great panel led by a principal economist at the Conference Board. Her research focuses on consumer markets, labor demand, and Household Research markets. She also serves as adjunct professor at George Washington university and georgetown university. She immigration reform. Its no does not have to travel arsons both are relatively close together and down the road. Panelists
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