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EN VIVO: Administración Trump anuncia el futuro del programa DACA | Noticias | Telemundo

Feb 27, 2020
good morning bone health diaz balart is in jose rebecca smith we interrupt our programming because the moment of truth has arrived for gamers and shortly the secretary of justice already sessions is going to announce the final decision made by president camps regarding the future of

daca

and everything seems to indicate that it would be the end of the deferred action although the president of trompe would give Congress six months to find an alternative to the program that protects almost 800,000 young people from deportation this morning in a message through Twitter As he usually does, he asked that Congress prepare to do its job.
en vivo administraci n trump anuncia el futuro del programa daca noticias telemundo
This is what we know so far, according to senior officials. Officials from the Department of Homeland Security, starting today, they will not accept any new requests to attack people who have

daca

. They will be respected. the time they have left if their daca expires before March of this year, those who already have daca and it is going to expire can request a two-year extension, but starting today it is expected that daca will cease to exist as a program, that's right. jose and of course we will be very aware of everything that is going to happen what is going to happen this morning that is going to determine how this age thing is going to emerge the president will then be putting the ball in the court of the us congress he is going to ask that in these remaining six months, Congress act in a legislative manner to comply with these 800 thousand young dreamers who do not know any other country other than this one who have been brought from another country without their own authorization, boys and girls, the vast majority arrived earlier of the six years of age the president will be asking that in these six months that remain of daca the congress acts well there are children and as you mention that they come against their will they never decide they do not know another country alone and they contribute they are part of this economy are part of this culture and if they no longer had daca that is the question what would happen to almost these 800 thousand young people we have team coverage completely covering this news that so affects all of us co-responsible guests in different parts of the country and as we say, in a little less than half an hour, the secretary of justice tsjb sessions, former senator jeff sessions, always against daca when he was a US senator, is expected to say in great detail exactly what we can expect regarding this program but we begin Our coverage with our correspondent Rogelio Morata who is in Washington, being precisely on the outskirts of the White House, did not go ahead.
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Yes, thank you very much, Jose de Felicia, because we are less than half an hour away from finding out what is going to happen with the one you They were already talking about what is anticipated, but it is a decision that has kept us in suspense for weeks and right here outside the White House, a massive demonstration is taking place. I would say that there are more than 200 people who have gathered here to protest. to try to put pressure on President Trump's administration in the last moments to make a decision with their hearts. You were already talking about what is expected to happen, but people have to understand what the impact is and what the drama is. what this decision may have on almost 800,000 people who have been protected by this program during the last five years when it was signed as an executive order by Barack Obama meets me Monica Camacho Pérez She is Mexican Monica Thank you very much for being with us I know that You have lived intensely these last few days, which have not been easy.
en vivo administraci n trump anuncia el futuro del programa daca noticias telemundo
If you could tell me a little about your experience, I would appreciate it. Nervous, anxious, not being able to sleep from thinking about our future, which has happened to us, not only for us, but for our community, in me, for my My parents, then if you have been on a hunger strike for two days, I see that your mom is holding your hand because you are not feeling very well emotionally because it is a difficult situation that you have experienced these days, right, well, it is difficult for our future. It is in their hands to tell us that they are going to take away something that does not give us freedom because that is what means to me no freedom that allowed you to achieve daca in these years that I had daca allowed me to get a license without being marked it also gave me the opportunity to work in the organization where I was always a volunteer just like my parents and I helped and motivated and I am this support for young people.
en vivo administraci n trump anuncia el futuro del programa daca noticias telemundo
You would expect some decision in the future that could help you, a legislative action that Congress approves something for you Can they regularize us in the country? Do you think it can be done? Yes, that is, not only for us but for all the 11 million immigrants who are here in this country without papers, so we have been fighting for immigration reform and we are going to continue. doing because we are dreamers but our parents are the original dreamers what your mother tells you what your mother tells you when they talk about this topic what the last conversations between you have been like it is difficult it is not sad to be talking about this they thank God they were able buy your first house and it is sad to think that you have to move that you fulfilled your American dreams and it scares us very much but you are fighters you are dreamers your dreams cannot be interrupted by this situation I know that you have a special strength you overcame when the rímac did not pass in the congress and surely they will have the strength to overcome this situation, it is true, it is true, that is, we are going to continue fighting and we have already done so for many years and we are going to continue and whatever the cost, but we are going to stay here because This is our home, I appreciate it very much, only one for opening your heart to us on this day, thank you very much and may everything go well from here on out, thank you very much.
Well, there you have Monica Jose, back with you, it was worth it, Moratal, I thank you very much, that is the spirit of the United States, those are the young people who are our children who today are for a very, very dangerous moment, very afraid, we are all about what the secretary of justice may announce and sessions in just minutes what seems most to you that I think this girl put it in a way very explicit are that the parents are the original dreamers, the parents are the ones who come with this American dream and they, well, had to be brought to this country without their consent.
Now we are going from coast to coast. We are going with Cristina to London, who is in los angeles this morning good morning cristina what is the last thing you have for us from los angeles we hear you hello good morning well here is a waiting period they are waiting for the official announcement to be made before offering any reaction I am in the chirla organization a pro-immigrant activism organization and they, as you know, have mobilized from day one in favor of pro-age dreamers who have been in the streets with hundreds of dreamers here in the metropolitan area of ​​Los Angeles there are 10,000 dreamers they are all pending because they know that their future is at stake so we are waiting for their reactions there is nervousness but there is also determination to continue fighting thank you very much Cristina we will be very attentive and we will of course link up with you later we have 22 minutes left we hope it will be in 22 minutes the secretary of justice jeff sessions says exactly what we expect and those are images of the department of justice we hope that the secretary of that ministry at 11 in the morning this morning 8 in the morning pacific time will say the details that in effect is that the president is similar to eliminating daca there is a six month process for people this according to senior officials of the department of homeland security six months so that people who have daca can extend their daca but starting today that process that executive order that the president obama in june 2012 is eliminated we will now link up with diego arias our correspondent in new york diego go ahead if that is happiness very good morning I am in the vicinity of the

trump

tower where this group of protesters are going to march from here to the front of the

trump

tower here in the state of new york there are 42 thousand dreamers who have benefited from daca who contribute 144 million dollars in state and local taxes the state attorney general and governor andrew as they have already said yes In fact, President Trump eliminates Daca because they are going to sue the federal government.
As you can see, this march, this demonstration is about to begin and now I am accompanied by a dreamer, Sara and Bravo, who is going to participate in this march. Sara and I want to ask you how Daca. changed your life opened the doors to so many opportunities I had the opportunity to now work with a digital investigations company digital media would not be something that would have been possible without well you have daca how many years ago now five years this would be my third time what does this day mean For you this September 5, thousands of emotions but specifically it gives me the courage to come together with the rest of my community to fight and teach and the rest of our congressmen who have power and we are going to use it to ensure that a reform is passed in a plan immigration not only for the first ones for the rest of our families and 11 million undocumented people in this country precisely because your parents are from Puebla in Mexico and at what age they brought you here at 4 years old now I am 24 so this has been my home for 20 years well we are minutes away from the prosecutor from the sectarian justice department making that announcement what is the function of expectation how do you feel at this moment there have been rumors yes I think we are waiting for bad news that they are going to end the program and we are going to have six months so that congress can pass to save the students here the plan that we have to continue fighting continue fighting with our community during these six months this is only the beginning and we are seeing it nationally with these types of protests happening today in different parts of the state of the country you have a good job you contribute is you have achieved you are achieving the American dream what are you going to do after today continue fighting I know that I will most likely lose my job and now what I have to do is ensure that the rest of my community is educated what it means to be part of that movement this is the time where we have to leave we already came out of the trees years ago it is the time to return to do this and fight - the spirit of dreamers here again york too so in minutes this demonstration is going to begin now I'm going back with you to the studios jose and rebeca thank you very much diego and there are more or less 18 or 19 minutes left for the secretary of justice of the session to clarify for us what he has decided president trump today, after spending the last eight months saying that dreamers have nothing to worry about, said it to me personally in a meeting we had at the white house with other press correspondents, he said gamers don't They have to worry about nothing because they know that today Trump's president has changed his mind, he is eliminating a program that has benefited 800,000 young people who are our men, our children are his children and our children who today see an uncertain future an uncertain future and for representing us is with us juan escalante who is an activist shriver came to this country at the age of 11 a very difficult day a fearful day for many people for almost 800,000 young people and not only are they the young people they are also the families of course they live in this fear Now, this immigration problem in which we find ourselves becomes even grayer.
How do you feel? I am and I want you to tell me a little bit about your feelings. I clearly believe that anxiety and fear are two very prevalent feelings currently through The immigrant community is specifically for young people like me. I came to this country when I was 11 years old, I built my life here. I don't know any other country and most of all, I have never returned to Venezuela, the country where I was born. Unfortunately, what we see right now is an action. which the president promised during his presidential campaign and is pulling the rug out from under the feet of almost a million people who contribute to this country every day and every time they pay taxes that they manage extra responsibly than the only thing they They want, like me, an opportunity to be able to live the American dream without fear of being deported.
Young people are important to be accepted in DACA. You cannot have a criminal record. You have to pay taxes. You have to look for work. More than 1,000 dreamers are part of the forces. Armed forces of this country are willing to die for this country, how do you feel and what have you experienced, what is it like to be an American and now they tell you that it is limited, of course, and I think that for me the most important thing has been to recognize the opportunities that this program has given me. has provided before that program I did not know if I had a future in school I did not know if I could achieve my dreams or honor the sacrifice of my parents so for me more than anything the important thing is to continue fighting right because we know that we are Americans and that From fear, the fight continues that the fact that this program is going to end in the next six months does not mean anything because we only know who we are, we are people who contribute, we are people who want to include this country and more than All people who know that when we fight we win and not only deserve to be here, they are from this country, they grew up in this country and they contribute to this country.
Juan Escalante, this time he is here with us, we are going to continue this conversation.of course thank you juan and we now have on the line congresswoman ileana ros lethinen representative of south florida with tenders thank you for being with us there is her reaction to this decision that will be announced in 15 minutes that she is here it will indeed end exit to exist from today giving the young people who already have daca the period they have left well first sorry I have to put up with it to listen to the program well this is incredible such a sad day for our entire community as you have explained well jose these They are our children, our grandchildren, our neighbors, we have worked with them, studied with them, they are decent, honorable people, that is why I feel very pleased that I am the presenter of the bill 2 ring el rímac with my colleague look web dance congressman from Democrat of Los Angeles lo We formally presented it a few months ago, we deserve a vote on this project because what we have is the dreamers in limbo every two years, they have to renew their permit, that is not fair, they deserve to know that tomorrow they will be able to stay here without problem and that is why Lucílio we are working with our colleagues including Luis Gutiérrez from Chicago Curbelo here from Miami Mario Díaz Balart we are all in favor of legalistic the status of the dreamers I think it is a shame that the president gave false hope to the dreamers telling them that they don't have to worry that I am going to use my big heart to have justice with them and now what we see is that he has told them that we are not going to continue with the permits every two years with this I think that the The right way is to legislate and I hope we can turn it into law the congressman when you look at the history of Congress and American legislation the first the first Dream Act proposal was presented in 2001 16 years ago there have been Republican presidents there have been Democratic presidents there have been majority Republican and majority Democratic legislatures, however, in 16 years they have not been able to do anything for our community.
What can we expect from you in our next six months? It is embarrassing what we in Congress have not done in 16 years with the dreamers presenting the project. of laws having a vote, as Jose explains, a Republican president, a Democrat, the Republican Congress, the Democratic Senate, is that no matter what combination we have not done justice with these rhythms, so I hope that this time we can do it, I feel carefully optimistic because the pressure of these more than 800,000 young people, their families and the people who know them are going to put great pressure on Congress to act and have a vote that whoever wins, what we want, that is a democracy, we are going to vote in the plenary session and that is why I tell you to the president of the chamber for ryan to give us that opportunity to have democracy in the plenary session and not put up with the rivers project and not be doing business with well if trump wants we will give him the wall but we are going to have rivers we are going to do business with the backs of these dreamers that is cruel and I am not in favor of legislating in this way with alienated exit leaving Florida thank you very much for being with us this morning and well now we are going to link directly to Washington with Clarisa Martínez from Unidos Yu Clarisa, we listen to you, good morning, how do you feel this morning?
Well, we still have about 13 minutes left of what will happen with the deferred action. Well, I think I feel like many people who are sad, but at the same time I am clinging to that word that several people have mentioned. Already determination the determination to move forward and push what we are about to see right now if President Trump's administration ends the DACA program is the celebration of hypocrisy at its finest these same Republicans who say they want to move forward the law the order that they want that they want to respect the constitution and that they are interested in the youth of our country they are about to create a man-made disaster there are natural disasters and there are manufactured disasters and that is what they are about to do today this action is morally reprehensible and apart from those who are not interested in the social and human aspect, it is economically stupid necessary Clarisa you feel that as you feel with your congress you trust your congress that it can do something to be able to support these 800,000 young people, yes May we not forget that here it is not that they have to go and see how to make a bill in this, that proposal is already written, it has been made, it has been introduced in both the Senate and the House of Representatives, public leadership does not have as much power as well as the ability to create relief for these dreamers and dreamers that they like to talk about so much, so now all attention is focused on Congress and especially on speaker Ryan, the leader marks no reason for them to advance a 'dream act' proposal. ' cleanly and quickly Clarisa thank you very much for your time we say goodbye to you from the loves the angels are with us more Rosa Nieto our immigration lawyer doctor thank you for being with us you know and according to senior officials of the Department of Homeland Security that the Secretary of Justice jerseys jones is going to announce that in effect daca ends today as an executive order the first ones who already have daca can continue with the time they have left but what exactly does this mean for our young people does it mean more uncertainty than they have already had for years as you said before 16 years and now with an administration that said it had heart there was hope among the 800,000 young people that there would be permanent or at least extended relief now those dreams are spilling out however I tell all the young people in Daca many of whom are my clients We must continue, we must continue to move forward and put pressure on Congress so that Congress acts not in six months but as soon as possible so that these young people can sleep peacefully and continue their future, benefiting this country as they have done today.
He is returning to Congress later. of many vacations to see if today they begin to address this issue but doctor and according to government sources between August and December of this year there are just over 200,000 young dreamers whose permit expires only 55,000 of them already have their processes introduced to That in 2018 another two hundred and seventy-five thousand young people will expire in Dhaka in 2019 321 thousand young people these young people that the 200,000 that will expire between today and December have the possibility, as we understand it, of entering again to request their extension exactly They are going to be able to renew it and we have to do it as soon as possible.
Don't say, I have six months left. I'm going to wait until the fifth month. We have to do it as soon as possible. Doctor More Rosa, Grandson of the Angels. Thank you very much. If you wish, with us, we will be talking to you throughout this entire period. process just to think about what young dreamers contribute, forget that 97 percent already have jobs, that more than 1,000 of them are serving the US armed forces willing to die for a country, the only country that they know only the process of issuing The extension of daca is 400 million dollars to the American economy and that is only in the petition process.
They are part of this society but they are also an important part of this economy and there are so many stories, so many stories that are mixed and that come out today. to light many of them others that of course we have been covering on Telemundo but there are so many stories it is good Claudia Mendoza has this story for us that they are brothers who managed to start their own business well they managed to start their own candy factory Claudia you are with We listen to you, go ahead, how are you, good morning, that's right, it is undoubtedly a sad and painful day here in Los Angeles for gamers, as it is throughout the country, and as you mentioned, I meet three dreamers, they are three brother dreamers who have dreamed.
I'll tell you a little bit about the story, your parents started their candy business at home in their kitchen 15 years ago and from that point on they can get daca, well your life has taken a turn and they start to build a big company and get and They were able to apply to be able to get several loans and grow the company, tell us a little with us, Ignacio, if that is the case, the age group that we started to apply for loans and then we started to build the company, then from there the company became more fit. and we started to grow much faster than the before we had here how many percent did your business grow from when they start to tell that all of these from here we grew approximately 70% in sales incredible I am apart of 5% of gamers They have their own business and as Just Jasmine told me, it was a difficult dawn, so we woke up a little nervous, sad, then knowing the decision of the president, Normal Camps, was going to leave Acav, it's going to take away how difficult it is for you to know.
That this great dream is ending is very difficult because we feel like our wings are being cut from being able to grow, expand and do what we are doing. Thank you very much, Ariel is also with us. He came to the United States when he was only one year old. He is the the only country you know here you have grown up and here I grew up with my family here where they started their business I know my parents' family but here they do when their age permit expires in the year 2019 first month of January 19, 2019 it expires your DACA permit and well, what they are also telling us is that you, like many thousands of young dreamers, are not going to stay calm, they are going to fight and they are going to continue trying to make this change so that Congress takes action to That you do not stay in limbo, of course, we have a small hope that maybe the Congress will do something, but in case nothing happens, we are going to continue fighting and facing whatever comes, well, well, too.
As these three dreamy entrepreneurs have heard at their young age, 21, 23 and 30, 30 years old, they already have their own company, they already distribute to large corporations like Amazon, they have grown a lot, it has been a very important dream for them to be here and Well, a dream that they don't want to let go of if we want to continue working and fighting and make use of all the years of work of my father and of us, many years of struggle that cannot remain like this, these young people are going to continue fighting, this is all my live report from los angeles we are going to continue with these young people who are very attentive just minutes away from the decision of the federal government on serious daca thank you very much hope that in a little less than three minutes the secretary of justice and obsessions will already officially in the statement that president camps has decided to eliminate daca so it's good juan and we continue with you as a brother already said first that he just interviewed claudia his permit expires next year your permit expires this year what are the negative effects that the elimination of age would bring well I think that the main effects that are felt immediately is the loss of the driver's license which would affect me because I can no longer move from one point to a point b I could not To continue working legally means that I would lose my work permit card and, more than anything, I lose those two years of protection from deportation, which I believe is something extremely important since we have seen a number of people, including the president, encouraging the three They have nothing to worry about, we have also seen the speaker program saying that the force of deportation of everyone would not touch the trimmers and more than anything here we are at a point where uncertainty and that protection against the contribution for the dreamers is something that can expire at any time Juan, how do you explain the before and after of daca for a young person like you, before I had daca, this one reminded me, I remember here living in Florida having to get in the car every day to check the pressure of my tires checking that all the lights were working my job and wondering if at some point I could get a better job or I could go to university thanks to the DACA program I was able to return to university obtain a master's degree in public administration I was able to continue contributing to help my siblings who are currently in college and helping my parents financially as well so for me this this has basically been a blessing for the last five years because the opportunities thanks to this program plus the feeling that I don't have What to worry about if he is going to knock on my door tomorrow to deport me, it has been something wonderful that unfortunately today we see that it can expire at any time in the next six months if Congress does not act.
Do you regret having expressed your doubt? your data your information to the government because many times it was discussed if daca is canceled in the future I already gave all my information to the government you regret having done that not in any way and I tell you this because when I signed my initial petition in In 2012, I said it, I did it with the will and with the certainty that the government at that time was fulfilling its promise that this information was going to be private and not for the use of any deportation and, above all, also now that we are Waiting for the announcement from Attorney General James Jones, we are left with the question, what is going to happen to all those forms, telephone numbers, addresses, personal data, will it be that the people who expire on the day they cannot renew them will be targets for Donald Trump's deportation and that is something worrying for the community, it is also importantemphasize that you did it voluntarily but also with the guarantees of the federal government that this information would not be shared, for example with gays, but there is also your address, of course, where your parents live.
When you say I don't have papers, you are also saying that your parents don't. You have them, it is clear, then this is such a delicate situation that calls into question everything that has been guaranteed to you and to this country by the American federal government, whether you like it or not, the federal government put its Of course, that information will not be shared with anyone and, in addition, as you say, you have to ask the secretary of justice, who, by the way, says that it is going to be his statement and he is not going to answer any questions, so he says what it is going to be and leaves. to peruvian rogelio natal is in washington ahead rogelio and jose there thank you very much well well I find myself here with two dreamers with anna and with louise they of course like us are already waiting for this decision although well in general terms we already know what it is What is going to happen?
Well, there is always a little hope. I would like to ask Anna. I see you as calm. It must be that the moment of shock has passed. You are trying to assimilate what is soon going to happen. How are you feeling at the moment? I am always calm. I know. I have faith that something good is going to come out of this, it is not going to be so bad and it is obvious that if they can collide, the shaka has passed, now it is time to fight and fight so that something positive happens for us and for our mir, for our parents and for the rest of our community that you dreamers are made of because I see that you overcome obstacle after obstacle after obstacle and are ready to fight the battle once again we are made of pure struggle of love well to this country because we are from here and from Resistance to no one is going to move us and we are going to continue moving towards the front.
It will be that in their minds is that effort that their parents made, that sacrifice that their parents made to bring them here looking for a better future. They think about that when they face situations like this every time. Every day in everything we do we think about everything our parents had to sacrifice to not see their family in a place that doesn't want them so every day of every day in effect under the Obama administration that is being received the program was established in 2012 and essentially gave beneficiaries legal status for a renewable period of two years authorization to work including participation in the social security program more than 800 thousand illegal immigrants, mostly adults, the policy was established unilaterally controversial and legal concern after Congress rejected a legislative proposal to extend similar benefits in number of situations to the same group of illegal immigrants in other words, the executive deliberately tried to achieve what the legislature refused to authorize on multiple occasions It is an open assault on the laws It is an unconstitutional exercise of executive authority This unilateral amnesty, among other things, contributed to a surge on the southern border, generating serious humanitarian consequences, as well as hundreds of thousands of Americans allowing their illegal immigrants to have their jobs We inherit of our heroes the very important legal legacy that has been the basis of our prosperity and our security as secretary of justice my job is to ensure that the laws of the United States are complied with and that the constitutional order is respected, there cannot be a better benefit for well-being of the republic that preserve and strengthen the impartial rule of law societies that value the rule of law are societies that tend to prosper and succeed societies where the rule of law is subject to the vagaries of politics tend to be seen affected by corruption poverty and human suffering to have a legal immigration system that benefits the national interest we cannot admit all the people who want to come it is that simple that would be an open borders policy and the American people have rejected that idea for Therefore the nation must establish and enforce a limit on the number of immigrants we receive each year and not all of them can be accepted.
That does not mean that they are bad people or that our nation is disrespecting them. It simply means that we are Enforcing our laws as approved by Congress in light of imminent litigation We have reviewed the eta-cast policy Our general idea is that the policy is vulnerable to the same legal and constitutional challenges that the courts have recognized in relation to the tarp program that was a decision signed by the fifth court of appeals the conclusion was that the dakar has not been established in a way that allows sufficient discretion and it and the planning on the part of Congress affects the implementation of the program by therefore we want to eliminate this possibility with daca therefore it is inconsistent with the separation of powers established by the constitution that decision was reserved by the supreme court on a similar basis if we maintained this amnesty decreed under the obama administration the probable result would be that It would also end up being questioned just as peace in the Department of Justice has commented to the presidential informant of the Department of Homeland Security that it has to immediately begin the cancellation of the memo that authorized this program.
The acting secretary decided to begin the process of reversing this. It would allow the Department of Homeland Security to make an organized change and fulfill the administration's desire to open a window for Congress to act if it decides to do so. We truly believe that this is the most reasonable and responsible path. We are trying to strengthen the rule of law. the constitutional order and therefore the department of justice cannot defend this outburst before the congressional judicial affairs committee was clear regarding the constitutional questions of this action, he said in his testimony by making this open exception, president obama was nullifying part of a law with which he simply did not agree if a president claims to have powers to eliminate segments of the laws the legislative process becomes simply an intention bypassing the legislative process not only undermines the authority of the legislative branch but also destabilizes the tripartite system as such therefore this is not an inconsequential issue eliminating this disrespect of the previous government towards the legislative branch is an important step all immigration policies must take into account the interests of US citizens legal immigrants the entire congress must take take into account the necessary reforms for the American people in our nation we have good and decent people who want their leaders in government to keep their promises and promote an immigration policy that benefits the national interests we are people of compassion we are people of laws but there are no no compassion in not enforcing immigration laws enforcing laws saves lives protects communities teeth and prevents suffering failure to enforce laws in the past put our nation in danger with crime violence and terrorism in The most compassionate position is to enforce the laws and if Congress decides to change those laws other than through the processes established by our process in a way that promotes the interests of the state, that is what the president has promised to do. and that is what the president is giving to the nation under the leadership of president trump this government has made considerable progress in recent months to establish a legal and constitutional immigration system iphone this will make us safer it will economically secure the lives of many people that are in trouble and will allow our nation to teach new immigrants about our system of government and assimilate it into the cultural understanding that substantial progress is required in reducing illegal immigration as we have seen in recent months should almost entirely to the leadership of President Trump and his immigration officials but the problem has not been resolved and without action we could see an uptick in illegality instead of eliminating it.
As a candidate and now as president, President Troop has presented specific ideas and legislative solutions that would protect American workers would increase income defend national security and ensure public safety and increase the well-being of the American people he has worked closely with many members of Congress including the introduction of the grace law is of utmost importance to our country and so This is how our democratic process works. There are many powerful interest groups in the country and each has the constitutional right to defend their views and represent whoever they choose, but the Department of Justice does not represent any particular interest or any particular sector of the American people.
We represent all the American people and protect the integrity of our Constitution. That is our mission at the Department of Justice. We are proud and honored to promote this vision for the country and to do the best in our power to ensure the safety of the American people. USA, thank you very much, as the department of justice had announced, the former senator from Alabama, Jeff Sessions, the current minister of justice, did not take any type of question, he did not want to speak more than he had already said, which is quite unfortunately this blow, we are with Juan Escalante, Dreamer Juan in What you heard today is more or less reaffirming what we have been reporting here in world news for half an hour, but still hearing that from the highest leader of the Ministry of Justice of this country, I think that something that must also be emphasized about Senator El former senator and attorney general is that he has been one of the opponents, some of the biggest enemies of the dreamers, but of the proposal that perhaps could give a step to the citizenship of 11 million people, then it seems to me Funny to hear him say that Congress has to deal with that problem because at the end of the day we know that he and his congressional allies have been one of the biggest blocs for this session at a good point in 2013 when that group bipartisan senators four Republicans and four Democrats presented and approved a bill for comprehensive immigration reform sessions was one of the main opponents of that so we will come back to you later for your reaction and see how we can address what it is comes what is coming for so many gamers like you -juan let's go now directly with diego arias who is live from new york diego we listen to you go ahead and here is the group of protesters then they continue marching if they continue demonstrating they will march in a few minutes but now I want us to listen to another of these stories, Nelson Nexo's story.
I want to ask you how Daca changed your life. Well, here it changed my life in many ways. Before I had Daca, I had to work 20 hours a day to be able to pay for my education, to be able to pay my rent. and everything that I have now that I have daca I was able to finish my education and I am proud to say that I work for the government of the state of New York you work you pay taxes you are contributing and now with this announcement what is going to happen to you well unfortunately I I'm going to lose my job and I'm going to lose my job I'm going to lose my ability to work in this country I'm going to lose my health insurance my license and all the comforts that come with that but I've already said that the last thing I'm going to do It is precisely what they want me to wear and that is why I return to the shadows.
I have already done my time there. I am not going to return to the shadows. I am going to continue living with decency in this country and I am going to continue contributing in any way I can. Maybe they tell you at work that you work for the state government if I work for a representative of the New York State Assembly and well my boss my boss supports me Assemblyman Charles Sebin is a person who has proven himself to be a friend of the immigrant community and despite the fact that he, what is his name, does not have the ability to influence federal policy that he is with us, he has told you when the day comes he will be forced to fire and that news, this tragedy has your family, you were telling me about these Hondurans, your parents, yes, my mother is devastated, everything that I have achieved, as well as my story, how our colleagues here and thanks to our parents, and unfortunately this does not only affect us, it affects them, but I have already said also affects the country because we are talking about 800,000 people or more who are affected by daca people who are going to lose their jobs people who will no longer be able to contribute to the economy in the way that they contribute at this moment we are not the only ones that we lose, the country also loses, the country loses more, I think, and then one wonders why we have this type of knowledge of the situation happening, no, and the answer is obvious, this is not for the well-being of the country, this is to fuel an agenda. hateful against and against immigration and immigrants with great luck it is a feeling and it is one of many stories that we are hearing today on this September 5 rebeca back with diego I would like to ask you before we say goodbye how do you see the feeling you are infirst row with the dreamers are you in this demonstration what is your feeling as a journalist how are you seeing all these dreamers well rebecca I tell you that we love them when they migrate for many years I think this is the story that touches us the most because they are young people who like it We have said repeatedly that they came here very young, their lives are cut short, lives that are going to be cut short because of a political game, it is very sad that young people like Nelson, Catalina, Sara, and well, they are not going to be able to continue contributing to this country and they are going to have They have to return to the shadows and they are going to have to return to a life that does not belong to them, they are going to be affected by a political fire, they are truncating the lives of 800 thousand young people, rich, perfect Diego, well, we will link up with you later.
I am very grateful for those words from that young first man and 'Juan José' that reflects in your own feeling, no longer the time of living in the shadows, what strength and willpower all of you have that we admire so much and we want to follow you to you because you have shown time and time again that you are the spirit of the United States of America. You are those words that are on the Statue of Liberty in New York. You represent them daily with your attitude, your will, your honesty and your principles. I I think that what the administration inside and more than the entire Congress can expect in the next six, the two and six months that they have given deadlines for this program is a superhuman force.
We as trimmers have not given up when we did not have daca and now that we want it, they don't want to take it out of our hands. They can expect that every day of the week we will go to where they are, whether in their district, in their house, in their state, in their local state or in Congress, we will be there because We cannot let those six months experience and them do their job. We are not going now. I feel precisely in front of the White House. Rogelio Amor is there. Rogelio, thank you very much.
I am now here with Fatima. Of course, she is Salvadoran and she has received as if she had fallen a bucket of cold water the news that the Attorney General announced the Secretary of Justice Jeff Sessions and tell me Fátima has received this news in a very bad way due to a very special situation that I would like you to share with the Telemundo audience that the President is We are human, we all deserve to finish our studies, finish our careers, be someone in life and he is not there, he is putting a piece on us so that we do not achieve it.
A personal situation, yours, you told me that you have a very particular fear, yes I am afraid. I have my six-month-old son and I am afraid that I will be deported and I will not be able to see my son when you are protected under that right now or if your brothers were let's say headlines in the newspapers in the media in the press because they were deported A case that we had on Telemundo news, they went to El Salvador because they were taken out of this country and now you are under this threat. It is not terrible, the shadow of immigration that has preceded your family.
Yes, it is inexplicable. We are going to fight to achieve this. Sir, let your heart soften and have feelings because I think that he has no feelings and he has never suffered what our family is suffering for Hispanics who are blessed to have documents in this country and who have the opportunity to be calm. I would like Fatima to tell you what it is like for a mother to feel under the threat of facing deportation having a child from 6 years old. I would like you to tell these people what it means for you to face a situation as dramatic as that.
Yes, it is very scary. I have afraid of returning to a country where I will not be safe where maybe they will send me and I will not see my son again and I will not raise him because in my country there is a lot of violence, they kill innocent people and the truth is that I am very afraid. It scares me very much because we have seen Fatima cry for a long time here when they announced this news, José, but I know that she, with the spirit that the vast majority of these young dreamers have, is going to get ahead facing one more obstacle because you are there.
I have to say that they have faced twice as many obstacles as any young person does to get a job to graduate from university for you everything is doubled yes of course I'm grabbing it's not here I had the opportunity to get a good job thank God and it is This is unfair because if they take away daca I will no longer be able to work I will no longer be able to work I will no longer be able to buy things for my son I have to work hard to support my son well I thank you very much for sharing our testimony here on Telemundo News In this special, thank you very much for being with us José, well, there I think it is clear and reflected what the feeling of many of the immigrants is who are being affected in some way by this decision that Donald Trump's government has taken after that he had said that he was going to have a big heart for the dreamers because we are facing a situation as dramatic as the one we just saw and the one we just heard from the lips of Fátima José Rogelio Morata, thank you very much and now we are leaving to link directly with rubén pereira rubén pereyra you are live from chicago how do you see the mood in this part of the country where there are also many immigrants many people from our community like rebeca jose actually I am in the offices of the immigrant project in the suburbs of west of chicago this non-profit organization was founded seven years ago precisely by two firsts, all young people who now have daca, he is joseph and also elizabeth and well, these people joseph came to the United States when he was eight years old and elisabeth at two and well They were attentively watching 16 Jones' message and obviously they have a very particular reaction Elisabeth I start with you well it is something that we are processing while we see it or I am directly affected by it is impacted by daca I think what first comes to mind when listening The Ya Stations ad is one because obviously there is racism and an anti-immigrant agenda.
I hear it in the words that you used. For example, I used Bailey on several occasions. Well, comments like assimilating immigrants into our culture, so that is evidence that Well, this message is written by a group of people who are quite anti-immigrant and this is the first thing that I think struck me about the message now, Jose, well obviously we see that although they are going to remove the Dakar, they are giving a six-month window for the congress to act and do something about it gives you a relief had to feel about it if not necessarily because a shop for example did not even have the courage to give the announcement he had to send to spend are someone who has been against license plates since The first day the truth was that the announcement was made, then he didn't have the courage and I think that since Trump in the campaign has not said that he was going to remove daca and finally today it was true that they are going to give us six more months. well, it's still going to help with the renovations, right, but we have nothing to thank trump, right, it's something, this was a program that was already there and they didn't even let it take place in the courts, they alone decided that it was already against the constitution without a people deciding, they made that decision so now what follows is to fight and pass something in congress that will make a permanent solution taking care that they are not going to try to provide funds for the wall or that they want to deport our parents or more people in exchange for giving something that was already there, obviously both you and Elisabeth with the faces of the young people who currently have daca and obviously there are many different stories but the strong common denominator is I had that desire to improve myself until I was eight years old, you have studied political science, you are currently studying to be a lawyer, tell us about this journey that you have had to become someone in this life and I think that the most important thing is that I appreciate it and I owe it to my parents, it's true that they brought me here to give me this opportunity in the United States and so we can't now, now, to get a benefit for us, give the scale to them today, today we are more committed than ever to our parents. with our community to fight to continue fighting for everyone in the case of folding at two years given that you are a little younger than José but also like him you have been surpassed, you studied sociology and currently, you are a community organizer, what would happen if they took away this daca?
Well, I think what is important to remember is that he has already lived without vacancies, he is here, it is not something that we always talk about when when we are going to work, very important, President Obama didn't get up one day and say, I really like these guys, I'm going to do this program because I really like you, I'm going to protect you, this was a program that was a direct result of our work, the pressure that many young people put at the national level for this immigration book for this administrative Libyan and that, well, we have lived before without daca and that We can continue living and I think the most important thing is that we are going to keep our hands crossed.
We have already learned to fight on this journey. In these last five or seven years or so, I have been working here in the community and we learned the most important thing, which is value of the green nador fight give up and we can continue fighting no this does not end here it is actually estimated that they want to be and there are at least 40 thousand young people with him with daca and today another begins baiting fight even has activities including seeing some demonstrations there are going to be press conferences and it's time again you were telling me to get active like they did five years ago when president obama signed the dakar that's accurate I think long before When President Obama signed the Dakar, we were very involved in making sure that at the state level, for example, when Grima died in Congress in 2010, in December we began to mobilize to make state legislation, so that has resulted and that work was to eliminate and more than now, well It is a fund available for students who are undocumented and for example the driving lists.
It is also important to note that in Illinois we won the cluster campaign which is a protection now if there had been a sanctuary today it protects us at a higher level still especially here in the suburbs where there is no protection where there is a lot of collaboration between immigration and the charsada police now until now it is law and it is an additional protection so all those are steps that we have been working on we did not stay there for example when it happened Here we do not continue working and I think that as my colleague says, now is the time to continue working later and see what other victories we can achieve for the community, many thanks to the ISR and to Jose Young who have DACA and 7 years ago founded an organization called the Immigrant Project.
Chicago insurance and they are precisely in charge of organizing the immigrant communities and they say that they will be in their fight back with you, as they say, today, September 5, another fight begins, thank you Rubén, we link up, we continue to the and now we are going to continue in chicago and no and there is congressman luis gutiérrez who joins us by telephone with the appointment thank you for being with us I was thinking now of you who had yourself arrested under the government of barack obama asking precisely something like daca for you to be has had an arrest outside the white house with donald trump asking that there be some type of legislation to address these young people how do you feel at this moment congressmen confident in victory do not be careful for a moment that we are going to surpass we have broader allies and more stronger than ever before in support of our immigrant community and as you saw, those 30 who were deprived of their liberty, there will be thousands to fill the prisons of the United States in peaceful civil disobedience, how this government allows a criminal to be left on the street, being parpalled and try to criminalize doctors, architects and teachers people who work whose only homeland is the United States who are Americans in all but one piece of paper a file registered with the government not once in hundreds of thousands of times have these dreamers registered with the government three times to demonstrate and pay to be able to get your number one work permit, but come on, it is clear that the Attorney General is lying and saying that we must end the program because no, because no, no, it is a reflection of the will of the majority. the majority in the chamber in November 2016 I repeat 2016 and supported the I and approved it and 55 senators two weeks later wanted to approve it in the senate by the senator it was decided how to destroy the process that is, he has obstructed the access of the will of the majority From history, what the peak of the chamber really has to do is talk about the sympathy that you have for the dreamers, talk about your alliance with them, allow the Democrats a vote in the remaining head when we sit down to negotiate on the budget when we sit down to negotiate and the Republicans need our vote we tell you to reflect our vote we need a safe path for congressmen a question congressman were you part of a small group that behind closed doors cameras without askingadvertising work duringyears drafting a bipartisan immigration reform proposal that could be approved in the House of Representatives because that is already drafted because it is not presented tomorrow and you are reviewing Congress today because that bill that you are not presented tomorrow is not presented and other groups of congressmen wrote and that Ryan is very aware that it exists because those congressmen are not presented today or tomorrow to present tomorrow as who you say but the basis of your question is beyond there are people like solar day like curbelo there are republicans multiple Republicans who can work with us Democrats to resolve once and for all now given the emergency that we have given the emergency and the political reality in which we are speaking I am insisting on one thing and that is that to proceed with the budget to proceed with any legislative measure from now on and the Republicans and on many occasions they need our vote there is no Democratic position to assist the Republicans' agenda and it does not include and look we are not going to pay for the wall neither do we want to Give us dreamers a change, so Republicans, now that you allow us a vote, you allow us a vote, we are going to win congressmen, they don't need luís gutiérrez from chicago and no, thank you very much for being with us this morning in a big way.
What are the dreamers? We all know that. Spend political capital and make it a priority. Yes, thank you very much with Exista for being with us. Now we go directly to these images that you have on the screen. These images are alarming. This is happening in one of the main avenues of new york city in front of the trump tower zone tower is fifth avenue exactly and these are acts of civil disobedience that we are observing you or you can see on the screen people are running against of course what You just heard from the prosecutor Jeff sessions and well, these image Diego arias in front of the trump tower where these protesters are sitting because you are here willing to make yourself pray and because I am almost 60 they just removed the daca program and I am angry because fighting to win daca and we are here fighting today this day is a sad day for everyone but we have to keep fighting because we need permanent protection dignity and respect for all workers in this country tears what a fight more truth is saying that we need legislation They have had more than 10 years to happen something and the only protection they have given us is the one mentioned so I am encouraged I am angry because today almost a million people are going to start losing their jobs and we need to fight we are here in the middle of Fifth Avenue in in front of the trump tower where the police are going to pray at any moment but you are afraid but I have courage that we have to fight and I am delighted that I lived in a country that says it does not need the immigrant community and if it does and how it changed your life from my parents they are undocumented but they no longer have to worry about me I became a legal worker I could work having health insurance a driver's license changed my life but I know there are millions of people who did not have this change How many times did you renew yourself here?
Did you get university degrees? What job do you have? A community activist already left in 2012 for Sanz to your message for the government for Trump's president for the government. After this decision he intends to transport us in front of Picado to tell you that you cannot remove Daca but you can't take away our dignity, you can't give us courage and we're going to continue fighting. Your goal is for these screams to be heard all the way to Trump Tower, all the migrant communities that we're not going to stop fight how many are going to be subtracted today that we have here what are you going to do after this decision I will continue fighting full-time work with an organizer and we will continue until permanent protection for the entire community but that is What is happening here right now, we are on Fifth Avenue, one of the most luxurious avenues in New York, right in front of the Trump Tower and where, as you can see right now, these protesters have taken over Fifth Avenue, they are sitting and we can see the panning making a human chain challenging the authorities and sending a clear message to president trump of his discontent with this decision the elimination and extension of daca this is what we are experiencing right now we are surrounded by police and well the idea It's that at any moment they are going to arrest these people who have sat here right in the middle of Fifth Avenue.
Listen to the atmosphere that exists right now here in Manhattan, here in the Big Apple, it has also arrived, it is one of the areas for people who don't know New York or who haven't been to a major area that is one of the most guarded areas at the moment because that's where the president lived and the secret service is in the area, and the police in the New York area are also there. and they are not at all tolerant because it is an issue of national security. Indeed, that is between Fifth Avenue, mind you, 57, 56, very close to the Rockefeller Center, very close to the New York Cathedral, one of the busiest avenues in the entire city of New York.
Juan, I think I want to go back to something that I have repeated over and over again, which is the dignity and the strength, the courage, the courage that all of you have, that young woman who is sitting there who has daca juan to receive it, each one can have up to three months. of minutes, which is minor crimes, there are 8 dreamers there who are risking everything, everything, everything for their principles, Juan, and that is a message that must be left, I believe, to everyone in the community, not only the Latin community that is seeing us, but also the legislators.
Of course I believe that these images that clients are currently seeing represent the first wave of demonstrations and protests against the truth, not only is it sometimes a de trops but what could happen in their very offices if Congress does not act, we are clear that There is a bipartisan consensus for a solution in the US Congress that could give a path to the citizenship of gamers, so how to say that the congressman is Gutiérrez, what we have to do is put pressure on Congress and not only the dreamers need our neighbors our allies even if they have papers they do not have papers whether they are undocumented or they are documented we need the voices of all the people who support this movement to be carried out and to have the strength that these young people are currently demonstrating and now the police are surrounding these young people and They have already started to arrest each one of them.
I already told us that there are 11 who are making this human chain and well, 8 have DACA but well there are still some who don't so Diego Arias you are up front so it's good to tell you that there is chaos in fifth avenue this group of dreamers have literally stopped traffic on fifth avenue the police are here at any moment some of them could be arrested as you can see this is one of the main arteries of manhattan where traffic has been stopped we see ourselves singing we see ourselves making a human chain we see a number of media more protesters shouting in support of this demonstration and the police removing the media and very eager to arrest these 11 protesters at any moment diego are already making a human chain and singing and at this moment the arrests begin well we are dependent of course 11 I thought I was running for the authorities and you can see how they continue to arrest these young people these eight dreamers and three more who, well, they do not have deferred action but by the police New York does not take anything lightly and even more so because it is such an area.
Yes, they say that you are not afraid and they continue to defy the authorities, as we spoke with them earlier, they said they are tired of being in the shadows and they are here making their voice be heard shouting and they are not afraid they are being arrested right now this group of dreamers who stopped the traffic here on fifth avenue right in front of the tower they are in the middle of the luxury stores because it is completely stopped designed we see more protesters on the corners supporting the protesters Diego I want you to put on your microphone to hear what is being said and how people are living right now right at 57 Fifth Avenue at 57 56 New York Street that's right José afterwards there is a lot there is chaos The people are shouting at the people, they are quite inclined to this government decision, they stopped the traffic, more protesters have arrived, I would say hundreds of people, the police are telling us to go to the media and it is an atmosphere of protest.
It is an environment where these protesters are making their voices heard where they are demonstrating for this decision announced today and it is a quite chaotic party because Diego now I want our cameras to be capturing moments when the police continue to arrest people including eight dreamers to 11 people who decided to create a human chain in front of the trump tower where for many years everything has lived this president competition but these young people who have everything to lose are doing what few are willing to do I remember the 60s In those demonstrations in favor of the rights of African Americans that also led to the reform of American freedoms in 1965, there are something similar, people who are willing to lose everything to demonstrate in favor of these young people. 800,000 young people from there, let's give the arrest of many more 800 thousand young people who have never committed a crime who have decided to act under the law who when they have been asked for something they have done it who have registered they have said where they live where they are where they work is 97 percent of these young people a thousand of them more than a thousand of them serve the US armed forces and from new york we are going to washington wants the outskirts of donald trump's current house the white house go ahead rogelio yes thank you very much joseph a march has already started here starring around 300 people who were gathered in front of the white house but who have now taken, after turning onto Pennsylvania Avenue, another of the main access routes to this city and Janet Bisguerra meets me, you will surely remember her because she It was a famous case.
During this year, she took refuge in a church in a sanctuary church in Denver for three months and now she comes here to march because one of her children is benefiting from the deferred action of DACA. Since you are dreamers, I understand and here to say no. We love that we are going to fight for the Vatican that you do not give him a new life because we are in this country and here if you go like we did in 5 and the extreme today we are going to be fasting to work that has been more painful Janet facing your own situation when you were in the church in danger of deportation or now that you are defending your dreamer life here, today I understand my great dream and your life has undoubtedly been a difficult year, I think I have never experienced anything like what we are experiencing this year. the United States specifically on the issue of migration, you will agree with me that it has been one of the most painful years that thousands of people can remember, including those from my country and 800,000 young people.
For this reason, you find that in the near future there may be a reconciliation between the Hispanic community the immigrant community with Donald Trump's government of all after everything that has happened do you believe that there was something that could remedy everything we have experienced this year an immigrant can reconcile with him again what exists can let's put the alcohol, people, play the political game of this day and the responsibility since I thank you very much for having been with us for sharing your testimony and well now I leave you with something that you are passionate about, which is the fight for the immigrant community, thank you ions to the fight and well, there they are, my wars were seen as life because of the situation that your daughter is facing, we are talking, Jose, about a woman who was confined in a church for three months without being able to go home without being able to share moments with her family. very special and today he is here precisely marching with his community to in some way protest against this decision that has been made today and you can measure it in the words and in the way in which their eyes fill with tears as This decision today has hit the immigrant community.
José Rogelio wanted to produce a lot of coverage since you are there thinking about showing the greatness of our young people, of those 800,000 young people, Rogelio remembers recently that report that you gave us about that young man who was able to return to boston massachusetts young dreamer to graduate from harvard those are not the young people it is he it is the spirit of the usa and seeing how they are marching and in washington rogelio it is that they are extraordinary young people yes jose well without a doubt without a doubt jose brings us memories erasable songs Throughout our journalistic career, that young man that you mentioned had to go to Khedira, Mexico, Jose because his mother was dying of cancer and then he had the urge to travel to Mexico but he did not have permission to leave, he went to Mexico. and he deported himself but later a group of aid legislators helped him returnto the country and later he was able to graduate from Harvard with a bachelor's degree.
Jose and we had the opportunity to share this recording with him because he invited us to his ceremony. These have been unique moments that we have experienced with the Dreamers Jose and that is also why we, the reporters of

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, everyone, not just me, has all had some contact with a crime and that is why what happened to a street marching there in that demonstration outside the White House has hurt our souls, thank you all, as Rogelio rightly says, we have been well without a doubt in contact with this with this community and today it moves us and today it is not of course our turn it is our turn and Claudia Mendoza is precisely with these young people with three brothers who have their own business and right now they are totally devastated let's go with you Claudia We listened, thank you very much, you said it, devastated, devastated, the entire community, devastated, the journalists, devastated, all of our people, and here as you see it, it is a day of mourning, it is a very sad day when you hear the decision of the federal government because it was a very hard blow that you feel What did you feel in that moment that they say is cancelled?
It causes a lot of anger and frustration because it doesn't do any more harm than canceling it if it had been left. We are not doing anything wrong. It's years, as you say, years of struggle, years of effort that for you, well, in some way it is They put an end to this if all the years that he had a top here even working from age every day is no longer worth it that we will not be able to be seen and obviously this pain is not only for the dreamers it is also for the parents we see Mrs.
Martha with It is a great pain for the mother who was the one who started this business 15 years ago with sweets in her kitchen and how good the children after age who managed to raise it and make a great corporation, lady, we see you crying because of so much but that is why I feel very sad about the elimination of daca for all the young dreamers who have fought, worked to achieve what they have had until now and at the moment suddenly taking everything away from them is not fair, it is fair for them and I hope that in these six months that they are giving to congress they do something Please, for the young dreamers who are the young people of the future, do you tell Congress to please reach a fair agreement for us all the rivers, you have fought hard all these years to raise the business, this is how my mother has fought since that arrived and since we were able to obtain the daca to help grow the business, what is there for you after daca after almost is going to make everything a little more difficult for us but in case we are going to move forward and we are going to work and Whatever comes, we are going to move forward, a hard blow for his family, for his children.
That's right, we hope that the president will keep his word not to touch the Dreamers, but we know that a person who does not have a word is difficult to believe in. her but what equation of family separation and this measure for the country to this Viramontes family these young dreamers are an example to follow it is really a pride that after age they have built their parents' business which was a small business at this company as you see that in fact they already sell to large corporations like Amazon and that they have made it grow and that they have struggled and that they have suffered sleepless nights these days because we have seen them here who work from very early until the moment when the sun to help your parents and build this business and what in fact you told us was this jasmine what hurts you the most that the effort of all of you is over and that the effort of your parents is over so all the effort that What they did since they arrived is no longer valid because of the decision that the president has just made.
You arrived when you were very little. Suriel told us that you were one year old when he arrived here and you remember that your mother would put you in a chair so that you could make sweets. in Asia and the table and towards the middle with balls and sugar he has come here and now that you see that his business is already established and to think that he is leaving that he could be affected by this decision what does all this mean for you well it is It's sad to see my parents how they are right now, but as my sister says, we're going to move forward and see what's coming.
Without a doubt, these young dreamers are not giving up, and what even their mother said is that they are going to join these struggles that they are going to do. What has to be done to be able to continue to continue fighting and to try to make them do what is the message that you give to President Trump and to Congress please give this opportunity to the young people who are the young people of the future. They contribute to the country, please do not let us fall, their efforts are a struggle, their work and friends have no words, there is a lot of pain that is suffered and that is being suffered throughout the country in the immigrant community and this also reminds me a little of that moment of so much happiness when former president barack obama announced the daca program there was already so much joy so much joy among the young people it was a great celebration and today these faces these faces say it all a day of pain a day of sadness for everyone with this I return to the studio very good with great pain very emotional words thank you Claudia for this information these images of the city of New York still people getting arrested on Fifth Avenue the avenue that is more well known is more famous the events of all of New York are mainly young dreamers those young people who since 2002 have come out of the shadows have been able to participate in this economy but who are part of the spirit of the United States are these young people of 800,000 of them who come mainly from Mexico, Salvador, Honduras but also in some countries of asia that have made this country better a better country prepares and gives is in chicago illinois with later rubén indeed jose we continue here in the offices of the immigrant project on the outskirts of chicago where a group of young dreamers with daca and who also represent to this organization because they were attentive to the words of jett Session and like Los Ángeles and other parts of the United States because here spirits are quite low now we are with Isabel Isabel you arrived from Puebla when you were two years old well obviously this has been your country your CV most taken these words of attorney and stations well yes not a kick in the stomach because what else can be explained about something that only young people and many of us have worked hard to have this opportunity through that I had the opportunity Upon returning to Mexico, he has been studying at school.
It is something that for me was like, yes, they gave me at the same time they cut them off again, but I know that the work that we do here is very important and I know that with my colleagues To my community we are going to move forward and we are going to continue fighting and we want Congress to really do something because we are not going to give up. In reality it is very difficult at this moment but it is important that we move forward. This is what I am going to do because your standards They are my colleagues, my friends, my family and that is precisely what I am going for.
This situation not only affects people like Isabel but also young people who are American citizens who do not have this immigration problem, however, we have Nancy, a community organizer, well who is also really affected by this situation because in Annecy and it may not affect me directly but I have family members I have friends who are affected then I can see all the effort they have made and everything and all the mixed feelings they have in this moment after hearing the news of sessions, obviously part of your community work is to motivate people who are permanent residents to become American citizens and then to vote and exercise that right, obviously you are also going to be urging people who obviously have the ability to vote and to demand a change from the rulers, so that they now put pressure on these congressmen so that within these six months they can do something and people like Isabel do not stay in the wrong limbo, it is a job that we are doing clearly we want and talk to people who can already vote people who may be eligible to become citizens to take the necessary steps to make that possible but we also want all people regardless of legal status to be able to talk to representatives mobilize and unite to be able to put pressure to Congress to their representatives and senators to make a positive change for our community and speaking of mobilizations because both organizations and others around Chicago are already organizing to later have a joint press conference obviously with the participation of young people with daca As is the case with Isabel Isabel, obviously your spirit seems quite low but she comments that she does not think that everything ends here or that she hopes that everything you have achieved will obviously not go to waste because obviously the work here does not really end We live in times and not here without having this opportunity and although it is difficult as a community we have to continue fighting for norms for ourselves but if not for all the other people who are still in the same situation as us right now at this moment then no I think it has not been the end and it is only the beginning of what is to come so we are going to continue fighting together and obviously each young man with taca has a story he has a face and obviously many people, perhaps unrelated to this situation, do not understand what you have experienced quickly How have you lived here in the United States, you being an undocumented young woman, well the truth is that for me since the 2 years that I have been here I feel so American that all the friends I have who are Americans I feel like I belong to this country until my country is also Mexico but this is the country that comes to do well to grow and be the person that I am because I am not a bad person I am in Volcano at least my community and I am involved in the public schools here in Ponent and it is something that for me to stay in this country thank you very much and to know thank you very much nancy pérez with you colleagues thank you very much from chicago illinois and we are seeing these images of new york city just outside the trump tower there are already 12 detainees as a result of these demonstrations that are happening in new york city or today, september 5, president camps ends daca dream of sledding has been broken ends daca the decision to eliminate daca pushes almost a million young dreamers into the abyss the future of the firsts in the US a very hard blow to our Latin community things like

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news what is not destroyed is the hope of these young people for a better future a future that they have contributed to creating in this country to the most pink grandson our lawyer Telemundo immigration, thank you for being with us, continue with us, doctor, there are many people who must be wondering, well, what does Trump mean, ending daca, the young people who have daca, the young people who are going to lose their daca because the period that exactly they have is ending We can tell those young people, well, it means many things, but the first thing is that there are six months, they are not going to start deporting anyone, any applicant or their parents, there are six months, there are six months to put pressure on Congress to act after six months we are going to think about the worst that Congress does nothing after six months every undocumented young person under daca has the right to be released on bail if he is detained to fight a case in court and that is going to last for years so no one leaves Immediately take this fear out of your mind, please second, the young people who are demonstrating, we appreciate and applaud your bravery and your support and your courage, however, as a lawyer, many have daca and could lose everything, so caution for the young people, we must demonstrate this with this courage putting pressure on congress being more active but we have to be very intelligent in how we do it because I don't want anyone to lose their daca in the future that is very important doctor / well August and December of this year plus a little more than 200,000 young people will see that their daca process is finished, only 55,000 of them have already filled out their forms, the request that these young people must make immediately, act from today, do not wait for the expiration date, which is a month from today because they are going to receive a crowd and not You want to be one of the last and also not have a permit, do it as soon as possible, you will be the first and you will be able to receive an extension, so do not leave anything for tomorrow, act today and submit or deliver your extensions as soon as possible, which ends today is any future person who can qualify under daca today is ends after 11 in the morning eastern time when the secretary of justice tsja sessions and his ketchum announcement ended with daca so no one else will be able to apply for the first time that is, those who They are already inside, they will be able to extend, but those who waited, they did not have the money, they were lazy, they were afraid, they can no longer apply for a doctor, his grandson tied up, thank you very much, stay with us, I want to remind you that tonight we will have a news special, we have what cannot be done. lose trump the gamers trump the moment of truth at 8 pm eastern time 9 pacific time an hour dedicated to all the information and more than that to be together with you giving you the information that you need to know a special program this night at 8 Eastern Time 9 Pacific Time everything we need to know about this decision today the president tried to end DACA stay with us juan escalante in juan I wanted to ask you a question something he saidattorney general who did not want to deny jobs to hundreds of thousands of Americans by giving them to gamers do you think this is correct do you think this statement is correct that by taking away jobs the Americans give it to the first ones I think that beyond that this is the same argument that many people have used over the years before jobs were school positions that is to say that if they looked at a position at the university it would be taken away by an American when my grades were generally better if there is a person who is better qualified truth to do a job then that is the person that the employer must work with and more aware that this person can still work legally under the daca program thanks to the work permit interesting than for example one of the companies of the 400 companies that They sent a letter to Trump's president, the president of support said that he had more than 250 dreamers working for his company but well, they do not have social security, they hire the best person and that they have 250 dreamers in their organization asking him how he did to poe like he did to amazon like he did there you have how and so many companies 400 companies asking trump's president not to eliminate daca that is your effort of course and I think we have also said times and that same type of response not only in a letter but also that these companies are offering real services in a way in which they can help those premiums to continue their step further and achieve their dreams.
I know, for example, that the company Starbucks refunds the cost of the application to the dreamers who have employees within their union and other dollars, those 500 dollars, the dreamers can pay them immediately, they tell the company that they paid them, they show the receipt and they return that money as charity and as help, because in the same way I also know Or I understand that the company Apple has lent this hand in the form of a legal and mental health notice also for these people and has committed not only in the form of a letter to the president of Anthoc but also that he will continue to support this people are still issued the dakar and they are not going to suffer and well it has an impact on the economy as well and that is why these companies these 400 companies made this call because it represents 400 million of the gross domestic product of the country and not that these first ones are promoting and are providing to the country's economy of course you are talking about people who already have a job and have been trained where the companies have already truly invested in that employee and they do not want them to disappear because many many of the stories we hear are people in the plans that work hard and that those 400 million dollars are only in the 500 dollars that the dreamers pay for their application that does not include everything they generate for the economy and these images of washington dc the demonstration is happening right next to the hotel trump hotel is three blocks from the white house here in washington dc the demonstration now there you see current trump hotel very close to the white house on pennsylvania avenue but we are going to new york where in front of trump tower on fifth avenue The protesters are being arrested, including a group of dreamers.
Diego Arias, ahead, that's right, twelve people were arrested and the police took them away because traffic is at a standstill again today, but I want to show you what we are experiencing there. I would say hundreds of people. demonstrating shouting, the people united will never be defeated on the four corners here, 56th Street and Fifth Avenue in front, you can see the Trump Tower and look at what we are experiencing, look at the scene, dozens of protesters shouting with signs with banners, criticizing and demonstrating for That decision announced today, the police have already regained control of this fifth avenue but the protesters are still here fighting and I am accompanied by another dreamer Esmeralda from Puebla who arrived when you were two years old here in this country that is yours, how do you react?
You in the face of this news today well I am very very sad and very very angry because with the data I felt like I was doing every month in which I am sure of myself and I go to school and now I am afraid to apply for jobs to apply for and I know that my school now is going to be very difficult for me to pay for it and find ways in which I can get ahead that you study and what was your what is your job with which your dreams I am studying to be a bilingual teacher for first grade children to the text but my dream is to build schools and go to Mexico to build centers for children who need help and that is my dream and I am going to achieve it I am going to achieve it what does this setback mean for you the elimination of daca very m videos because I know that there are not many many students many people who are going to be missing this and it makes them very sad to see that those who are doing this knowing that we build contribute a lot to the United States and we are very to get ahead we are very hardworking we are the ones who tell us that we don't sleep if it's true we sleep more because we are trying to get ahead and we are going to achieve it since you still have to graduate from university I am missing says the sign you are carrying tells me it means that They can build walls to block our opportunities but walls will never block our dreams and that is how it will be, we will continue fighting and we will continue to move forward that is the spirit of the dreamers who are here shouting at the top of their lungs that they are united that the united people will never be defeated and they are already demonstrating here in front of the trump tower for several hours that is the feeling and the atmosphere from here from the big apple jose and rebeca thank you very much diego arias and now we are going to houston in texas where victor hugo Rodríguez has been covering everything, in addition to riots, I remember that when Noticias Telemundo was covering Hurricane Harvey in South Texas and when the flood came to Houston, many dreamers, one lost his life, a rescuer helping others, those are the gamers forward, indeed, Jose Bueno.
They are the dreamers who were willing to give it all. They are the gamers who have sacrificed that and it is precisely their lives that are now at stake. They are these people who have sacrificed everything who have made an effort to receive a university degree. They have bought houses. They have bought cars, they have contributed to the economy and well, this news obviously comes to them like a bucket of cold water. We met Francisco. Francisco was one of the people who helped rescue him. He was one of the volunteers. Explain to us, Francisco, what it is like for you. and suddenly receive this news well this news comes to me with a lot of anger because this country has given me everything and I am willing to give everything also this this country has given me its values ​​it has given me an education and I am the only one What I want is for you to recognize that I am an American because I have been in this country for more than 15 years and I would give my life for this country.
We are talking about, well, they are human beings, they are people who have families and who are going to be affected, explain to me. What would be the repercussions of suddenly having this good heart, right now I am a private tutor but he has some future. I want to get a job at the medical center because I want to be a doctor. In the future, they may not hire me because I'm only six months old so I would be affected in that way, explain to me Francisco, why also immigration now knows where you live obviously to provide you with all this information that now they have what is your concern this at the beginning I felt a little anguish but I still have this security that this country is going to protect me and that the law is on my side, explain to me, suddenly, if you are one when you are undocumented or you are trying to improve yourself, obviously you have the support of your parents, how they have taken this news from gross, they are disappointed but They continue to support me as do my friends and we know what and well we hope that everything is fine at the end of the day because in the end life is like a puzzle the pieces are going to fit together you have hope that things will improve yes I am very optimistic This I hope I hope that everything that everything works in our favor is and as I told you I hope that they do not affect education because I already obtained my bachelor's degree in biochemistry but I want to continue my education I want to be part of this community and give this country a This one, just like it has given me, well, you heard Francisco like Francisco, there are many dreamers who are finding themselves in the same situation, they are people who have sacrificed themselves even though many of them did not have scholarships or assistance from the government to continue. education, they have sacrificed to improve their lives, they have even sacrificed their parents, they are entire families who are going to be affected by these changes, these are the people who may lose the benefit of being able to drive and lose the cars they bought, the houses, many of them.
Those we have spoken with indicated that they even helped the parents so that they could acquire a house, then the effects on the economy will have repercussions in some way on the economy if Congress does not take action in these next six months. We have to take into account what President Donald Trump's government is about, because it was about passing a triman, which is obviously well, no, it didn't happen now, let's hope that in these six months Congress manages to save the dreamers, we're talking about not just anything else. This is affecting Hispanics, it is affecting all communities and there is even a demonstration by Asians here in this city because they also benefited from this program, which, well, in six months it will cease to exist and well, we are going to continue here from Houston.
To keep us up to date with everything that is happening due to this information, I return to you, Victor Hugo. Thank you very much. I want to read now a statement that President Donald Trump just published in the White House, talking about his decision to eliminate Daca. He tells me that it is In the best interests of this country and remaining under the obligation of my representation as president I have asked the department of homeland security to begin an orderly transition the elimination of daca with minimal problems no new applications for daca not all permits will be accepted of work will be honored until their completion day 2 to 2 years from today in addition the applications that have already been received will be processed and the permits that will not end for another six months will be active for 24 months in other words for 2 years but this is the reality that today President Trump has decided to eliminate and now we go directly to Rubén Pereyra who is in Chicago and of course they have the latest reactions from Chicago we listen to you go ahead and Rubén how are you doing Rebeca and indeed that President Trump's decision on the Dakar not only directly affects the young people but also their families and especially their parents, their parents who brought them to the United States from a young age not because they wanted to but they really have no other option and wanted a better life for their children. children is the case of María María arrived 25 years ago from Mexico City, crossing the border Maria with your 2-year-old daughter and obviously you have seen how in the last five years your daughter has been able to stand out because she has daca how you You feel for this decision today that this daca is ending.
I feel very sad but I do not lose the opportunity. I do not lose hope that these children, not just my daughter but all those who are here in this country fighting for a better life that this Mr. Trump has taken from us, he is cutting their wings that they have grown right now to learn to fly and he is cutting them but I feel sad, really sad but I also feel optimistic that they are going to get ahead my daughter and all the other children but I do feel very sad because this man is breaking the dreams of these dreamers who have come who did not come because they wanted to.
They came because we parents brought them but we are here to give a better life to our children and that's why we are here no we don't want to be bad people don't you think we don't want to be good citizens good people good guys and we want our children to grow up to continue growing we don't want them to live in countries that are very bad right now that are obviously very ugly mentioned before we went live that your daughter grew up as a normal child and obviously she never realized that these were mandatory until she reached high school, what was it like for her to find out that she was an undocumented immigrant and what you chose Well, in reality, she didn't know the magnitude of the problem, right, until she, well, until she had to start wanting to get a job, a license, a piece of paper, a lamp to be able to get the job, right, and she didn't know, in reality, she didn't know how the magnitude of the problem was. about the problem, how has your daughter changed since she obtained daca a few years ago and now she is different?
She has gotten very good jobs. She has grown a lot as a person. Thank you very much and quickly. Well, today, as María says, this fight does not end. It is not true, Elizabeth. That's right. I think it is very important to note that today, for example, I thank my parents for bringing me to this country, I would not have learned the value of struggle, I would not have developed a university degree if they had believed in the possibility that there was a better future forme and I think that is the story of all parents, we owe it to them that we are here and I know that this is just the beginning and now because I have that desire and I have my eye on it and we have to move forward we have to keep fighting now that everyone joins and also that we unite to be able to continue working towards what is the goal of getting ahead in this country elizabeth has daca and is also a terrestrial community activist with you jose many thanks to rubén for ida today September 5 Trump ends with giving it the dream of the winners has been broken ends with daca the decision to eliminate daca pushes almost a million young dreamers into the abyss and the future of the first in the US a very hard blow to our Latin community things as they are tonight special program the trimmers and trump the moment of truth this program at 8 pm eastern time 9 pm pacific don't miss it also now we go with rogelio morata who is in washington dc where the demonstrations continue rogelio yes Jose, actually, I'm right here on Pennsylvania Avenue, look, nothing but symbolism, Jose, here is the march stopped.
They have stationed themselves here very close to where Donald Trump's hotel is located, but I told you that it has a very special symbolism because they are right in the middle. From where the White House and Congress are located, in the middle of these two powers, this group of young people, 800,000 young dreamers, is trapped. Well, today they are no longer protected by this deferred action known as DACA and we are also very close to where the announced the news from the department of justice because here they are carrying out this sit-in, Jose, also a way of civil disobedience to protest against this decision that is affecting their lives and that can change them in a very negative way.
We are going to talk to some Of the girls who are sitting here right at this sit-in to protest against the president's decision, you are uniting him, get up, I can crouch down here, all old, but still, as they were very good afternoon, well, what is your name, Yajaira, tell me after the decision of today you are still a dreamer if your dreams are intact yes because tell me why our parents fought to come here and we how you reacted to the decision when it was made known because our parents but where do you come from and why do you think it is important to be here today is important because we have to fight for all the friends and parents who want to dream here in America she is not a dreamer but she came to accompany her friends in this protest jose but I would like to talk to this girl who He is also here with us and tell me your name please hello my name is Carlos Orozco and I do have daca I am a dreamer but I like to say like my sister I am no longer dreaming I am awake to everything that is happening here in this country to see everything that is happening of innocent people who are fighting is fighting we are not hurting them and they want to kill them they say a lot of things like the president who says that we are racists that we are I say that we are brave is that we are all the things but he He prefers to forgive someone who has hurt many people they love and who has done bad things.
I don't know how someone doesn't have a heart because I don't know how a person can be that and have his president from Conchi forgive someone. person yes no no that is not right and for us who do not contribute anything we are only in this country because we want a good future for ourselves to continue studying continue fighting and working in this country we are not stealing we are not here nobody gave us anything here for free We have won hard with hard work and effort from our parents, from us every day we are fighting we are fighting no I have not stolen anything we do nothing wrong we are people like your hands we have rights we deserve the best and fighting you know that you have a very special strength you They have overcome other adverse situations.
I understand your tears that are due to this difficult and terrible moment that has been experienced this day. You told me that you do feel that your dream has ended and yet I believe that tomorrow you will wake up. with a different idea tomorrow that you will gain strength again that you will once again recover all the oxygen to continue fighting I am sure that you will think differently in another way however today I perfectly understand the pain that you are going through anything else that you would like to say to the news telemundo to the people who are watching us in this program to please support the students of daca not only us but also aldapa that yes I don't know if you know him but you are also like daca but for our parents that they also support that they support attacks because if it weren't for our parents we wouldn't be here we are for that reason we are just fighting for no but also for our parents for all the efforts they have made because of them throwing me to a country that yes I was born there in Mexico but this is my home this is where I have been since bb I don't remember my country and you make me feel sad sometimes too because I miss a country that I have never been to I don't know I don't I don't know and say goodbye no of not being able to see my grandparents that my grandfather and I appreciate him I never saw him where his family is from we are Mexicans the state of Mexico I would tell you to stay calm that there are many people who are you as an example as an exceptional case and there are some As parents we tell our children, look in the mirror of the dreamers, they do not have what you have, which is this possibility of being citizens and studying free of worries.
You have recovered from many adversities and you have made a double effort to being here I know that tomorrow you will really be well I hope I also want to say that it will not end this just begins and we will continue here fighting fighting in the streets until they do something and we will not go if we are dreamers dreamers like the They say but we are here and we are no longer asleep we are already awake we are seeing the whole queue that the president is doing all the discrimination racism everything we are awake all that and ladies I want I want to tell you that we are here we are going to continue fighting and we are not leaving perfect He repeats his name to me because I didn't hear it correctly when we started the interview Carla August Carla thank you very much well Carla well I'll see you tomorrow surely combative and fighting Jose because that is the spirit of dreamers and at times this of course is news like This is part of the heart but on the other hand it also strengthens them, so as they say, they have not woken up to a nightmare, they are waking up to the fight and they will surely stay like this for a long time until something is done to resolve this situation in a fair way. situation jose thank you very much from washington dc carla defining very well the spirit of these young people of these 800,000 young people who do not know any other country other than the usa many of whom speak english better than spanish think in english want to live here in the usa the only country Who do you know, I want to go to Washington again, Alfonso Aguilar, Republican analyst, wants to be with us, Alfonso.
You had asked President Trump that he will not remove or eliminate Daca today with this decision. How do you feel about his mixed feelings and I understand the anxiety and concern of For the dreamers and their parents, the program ends and it is not known what kind of relief they will have in the future. This obviously generates a lot of anxiety, but at the same time we have to put things in perspective and clarify a little if the president this morning tweeted that Now it was up to Congress to see if the president is going to activate if the president is going to try in some way to publicly express his support for legislation that gives permanent status to these people and even pushes Congress to pass a species of tomato or the rímac itself, if that happens, it is good news because remember, we know well that in the end, daca is not a solution, it is simply postponing the deportation, what we want is a permanent status and the eventual passage to citizenship, therefore, although The announcement was horrible to have the Secretary of Justice, Jeff Sessions, an enemy of immigrants, making the announcement because it obviously causes a lot of attention, but you know how in this administration, one day he says one thing, the next day he says another, the program is definitely over, but postpone for six months we have to see we have to see and I want to be optimistic and constructive the dream is not over if we work if we push so that the president who has said he wants to deal with I want to address this matter with a heart still has time in these six months to push the congress to pass because in the long run the words are carried away by the wind but you imagine and in six months perhaps before the end of the year a rímac can be passed that would be spectacular therefore the politics as I say the politics in the art of the possible let's calm down a little I know that people are worried but let's try to be constructive there are people who think politics has been impossible in terms of a 'dream act' it first began in 2001 there have been a proposal in one form or another almost every year in 2013 that comprehensive immigration reform proposal from the senate and the president could have easily left daca and started a process to ask congress to act to help these young people one thing is not do not eliminate the other one then no what is the message the message is to a congress that has not been able to do anything regarding immigration since 2001 and before because we are giving 86 since Reagan's amnesty since 1986 since Reagan's intervention There has not been any positive movement regarding immigration reform in this country, so what is being asked of Congress and it is known that Congress is not going to be.
Look, it is clear and I agree, this Congress and particularly the Republican Congress has not done absolutely nothing to address the issue of immigration when President Obama was there, they simply wanted to hinder the president, both parties have used, as we well know, the issue of immigration as a political ball, but having a Republican president like Donald Trump who has taken hard-line positions on the immigration issue, if the president came out supporting a bill that would give political cover to the most conservative members of the Republican party in Congress who usually oppose any project that helps immigrants so that they can open themselves to a 'dream act' ' Ironically, with a conservative Republican Congress, perhaps Donald Trump is in a good position to put pressure on this to be approved.
I agree that in the past the Republicans did not act, but sadly the political circumstances were not there for that to happen if the president does not act if trump's president does not push the congress I doubt that the republican congress is going to be anything but my expectation and I am an optimist by nature is to wait for trump's president to do something we can't I know that there are many people who simply say well This is over, the Democratic Party may do that, but I think that what is important to me before the party is the commitment to the dreamers, to the migrant community, let's be optimistic, let's try in the face of this very toxic and polarized political environment to see if we can make the house White is inserted into this process to be able to achieve legislation.
I understand the frustration of past years but frankly we have to find a way for this to be achieved and as I say, if anyone can get this approved in Congress, Donald Trump is the only thing he has. What to do is speak publicly and say I want this to be approved by Congress, act remembering my dear friend that he said and did exactly that with the Obama Care reform and zero and he has said that he wants a tax reform and so far zero what he has requested the president regarding the US Congress so far it is 0 to 0 but well there is always the possibility that it will begin now that the Congress listens and knows that these 800 thousand young people are us, it is this country, that is the spirit of the United States alfonso thank you for being with us today trump ends daca the dream of gamers has been broken and ends daca the decision to eliminate daca pushes almost a million young dreamers into the abyss the future of the first in the US flows a very hard blow to our latin community things as they are tonight special program los rivers and round the moment of truth well there you have it don't miss it please very interesting especially because of everything we are experiencing now I would like to go with armando karradá he is a First of all, he is precisely in a very significant place in front of the Freedom Tower, Armando.
I would like to ask you how you feel. Are you hopeful? I want him not to listen to me. Armando Bain. Let's try to reestablish this communication with him because I would like to know how he feels and How is this this emotion being experienced after this hour is experiencing all of this that our country is leaving today for one more day we are going to try to reestablish this communication with Armando Karradá Armando are you listening to me apparently I think you are already listening to me now listening to you Armando, I would like to ask you and I asked you a question before, how do you feel at this moment, do you still have hope, as you say, if you have hope after this announcement by the attorney general, I cannot.
For me, it is something very important because it gives us the opportunity as first students to leaders of our community to be more this as they say so not fighting about what we are doing becauseWe are doing it as not only for us who do not benefit from being here but for all our families that affect them because they may not not have that person after the power program is finished to take them to work take the children to school. school and of course my family and my sisters, my sister is not going to be able to work at the hospital that helps many people who are abroad, it is a lot of emotions but I feel good, I don't know that there is an opportunity to continue fighting for what we are fighting because we are not here committing crimes as many of the states that entered into this lawsuit say or what the president says, we are here to help the community to help this country that we have known since we were little.
Maybe I am 27 but I came here since I was 7 years old and I don't know any other country than the United States and my mother brought me here for more opportunities and what I'm doing that I'm doing this and much more perfect I want to tell all the people who are out there. I thank you very much, brother, I thank you very much for these words and of course, as you say, this cancellation of DACA not only affects these young people but also affects families, entire communities and the country. We are going now to Los Angeles.
Christina Londoño is with us, ahead, Cristina, hello Jose, here I am with Angélica Salas, she is the executive director of Chirla Angélica. I have been interviewing you for years and I have never seen you so moved and so affected as I saw you this morning. Well, first of all, I feel that it was an act of cowardice on the part of Donald Trump's president to really destroy the opportunities for young immigrants in this nation that the only thing they want to do is contribute to this nation that they have grown up here and this their country this their home for me also a great cowardice that did not even confront them by making the announcement but giving it to the attorney general charles sessions, which has been our number one obstacle in Congress when he was a senator, is opposed to any immigration reform or the CTA dream, but it also hurts me a lot because there are many young people and children, although perhaps the truth is that they were waiting to turn 15 to legalize their status of them, the ones we were talking about are these children who arrive as soon as they turn 15 at the Chiclana offices looking for this relief and it becomes like the greatest hope that they and their families have, of course, then the program is closed for all young people who have not requested new applications then it means that if you were ten years old when President Obama made the announcement now that you are 15 and you have not applied before it means that you are already out of the program for me they are dreams cut short such good people of our nation but I also have a lot of hope in the young immigrants who are not going to give up because they are going to fight for their place in this nation and I also tell my immigrant people that we have to rise up and wash our voice to get out of those of the shadows because if they do this with our young people, what are they going to do with the rest of us as adults?
It is also so important that we see that it is not one, it is not two or there are three offenses and negative actions against our people but there are countless so we have to go out into the streets to protest this horrible decision, you also told me, Angelica, the very great passion that you have is that now these young people become like a negotiating card for the wall, don't start using them as a political chip if they do What we also see is that they want to use these young people as rams, for example, they say, let's go to Congress' and this morning a Republican said, well, if you want the dream and daca act to be maintained, then give us the money for the wall, there is the negotiation to more enforcement of the law is unfair it is immoral and we have to resist it we want legislation that gives permanent status to all these young people but it has to be a dream act alone we do not want more enforcement of the law we do not want a wall but more importantly The wall is what they talk about, what they want are more immigration agents who are knocking on the doors and in that way forcing the law against the parents, these dreamers, immigrant people, that is a moment in which we have to demonstrate our strength, we are this country.
We contribute, we contribute, these countries, their children are children of the United States, so we have to fight hard, we must not give up, we must make ourselves respected and, more importantly, all the young dreamers to the rules that exist for all those who are already with daca. some where they still have their immigration status and we want them to go talk to their lawyer with their community organization representative so that they better understand the situation in their particular case an invitation to inform themselves that they do not do any act that no that no have counseling and here we are waiting for a mobilization, the first of many that come throughout the day and these weeks the call of pro-migrant organizations like chirla is to go out into the streets and defend the rights not only of these young people but also of their Immigrant families, now I will return with you to the studio, I would like to come from London, from Los Angeles, thank you very much, we want to go to New York, to Fifth Avenue, right in front of the Trump Tower, Diego Arias is there, and there have been demonstrations, and there have also been people arrested, Diego, go ahead, Diego, I don't know if we listen, I don't know if we have images of New York City on Fifth Avenue, 12 people have already been arrested in front of Trump Tower, opposing this decision of the president announced by his secretary of justice at 11 in the morning eastern time 8 pacific time that in fact today trump ends with good days I made a dream of the winners has been broken and ends with daca the decision to eliminate daca pushes almost a million young dreamers into the abyss and the future of the first in the US a a very hard blow to our Latin community the way things are tonight special program the drivers and drone the moment of truth that is tonight at 8 Eastern Time 9 Pacific Time don't miss it and here we have the transcript of what said the attorney general of obsession and there is a part analyzing which catches my attention juan yúnes that the attorney general says that the government is a government of compassion and it is a government of the law that makes you think when he says this and today ends the dream of so many people well to me it is very clear what the attorney general is trying to say is that the government has no compassion very easy the president president trump could have let this program exist while congress considers a solution legislative for me what I have been since justice is not enough to say or assume that justice takes time but arrives because justice that is not exercised when appropriate is already unjust so at the end of the day what we need is a solution at the end and in the end there is this status that others like us find ourselves in.
It is a situation in a limbo but it is unfair to put ourselves in front of a rock and a hard place saying that they have compassion but they can postpone the six months the work permit and destroy the lives of almost a million people gradually if there is no solution that Congress reaches Juan Brilliant what justice just said takes a while but it arrives and I am thinking for example for a historical context in the year 2008 When burning made off this investor stole 18 billion dollars money from American investors he stole that money he is in prison his children who worked with made off in the offices of made off were not prosecuted because because he told the US government we cannot allow that the children pay for the sins of their parents, however, you who do not have any decision when you came to this country did not make any type of decision now, if they are telling you that you have to pay, I think that beyond that it is also the option or the perception that is erroneous that we as dreamers can apply for a ring card immediately true you are right that yes our parents brought us here but those couples are also the creators of this original they do not have a further path to citizenship my parents did Everything at that moment for the data we are not going with Rogelio Morata, he is in Washington, let's be Rogelio, go ahead, yes, thank you very much, thank you very much, Jose, well, we are here coming out of one of the tunnels that pass just under the National Mall, that is, it is this demonstration that I would say that there are more than 500 people who have gathered to march against the decision that President Trump has made.
Right now when we were crossing under the tunnel, the scream of the people who are walking was deafening. You can hear it right now. They sing my name but I am going to talk to we have not lost the signal it is with Rogelio Mora Tagle because this is live and he is marching this massive march that is passing through the mold Washington DC as you can see there are dozens maybe hundreds of people who are in washington dc left the white house' they passed by the trump hotel now and rogelio ahead there we are good well listen to me rogelio yes jose here we were there I hear you I hear you jose is a little complicated in communication but look here we go with this very large group that is marching through the avenues of the capital of the United States, very good afternoon, madam, very good afternoon, if I may have your name, listen to Mrs.
Goya and you, why are you marching, we are marching, I am also the mother of a dreamer, like the mother of a dreamer, how was I living? What this day has been like, my children who have this benefit do not have to lose their daughter, how old are they, how has the university benefited from her and the dreamers that you have in the United States, thank you very much, thank you very much for your very kind testimony, well, there we are, José. We continue in this demonstration that sometimes communication is lost but we are live and direct right here in let's say in the bowels of this demonstration josé rogelio mortals like how many people would you say are marching through the streets of the capital establishes this That day, Jose, I already estimated that there were about 500 or a little more at the beginning, because I would tell you that around 200,300 people had gathered in front of the White House, but they have been joining since the march was advancing along Pennsylvania Avenue.
Later, when I go to the end of the streets, people joined in, so I would tell you that right now there are more than 500 people who are walking, look here is a child who is also walking, how are you, son, do you listen to him, what is your name in the interns? And why are you here, tell me, do you have little brothers or cousins ​​here or something like that? You only come to support them from the bottom of your heart and thank you, very good wine to Jose so that you can see, there will even be little children who are here supporting this fight of the community that today takes a totally different path with the cancellation of the daca program but also if you can we are going to chat with some of the people who are there in this demonstration because they are a reflection of a range of this society and of our community the Latin community also second to look for some of them and in a moment I don't know, we're going to chat with some of them, too, seconds Jose, if you want to return to my minutes, I'll get you someone, of course, yes, Rogelio, this is the live broadcast, we're watching it together here in news of the world rogelio moratal in this demonstration of what he said there are already hundreds of people who left the white house passed by the trump hotel and now they are passing by the national mole a very interesting the national mono for 300 years ago it was a market of slaves how they have changed life in this country but things have to change things have to change for our youth for our people that what comes here is to contribute our youth of these 800,000 young people what they are contributing towards this culture towards this country in houston with the passage of the hurricane to harvick a young dreamer who was a rescuer died saving others we were there along with four widows someone in houston more than a week ago who had lost their husbands went on their boat to look for people to rescue people and they lost their lives, those are our people and these envelopes, those 800 thousand young people are our children and now they see that the future that seemed at least temporarily established yesterday a young woman told me, I just bought a car, I'm starting my university studies, what's going on?
Now, these are questions that hundreds of thousands of young people and millions of families are asking themselves in this country, but well, today we have a special program, I want to tell you right now the position of Telemundo, the network is number one in the US, Telemundo is with the 800,000 dreamers who form an integral part of the economy, culture and spirit of our nation are saddened by the decision to end the program in addition to the human impact of this decision eliminating daca will result in the loss of thousands of US jobs and thousands of millions of dollars of economic growth over the next decade we ask Congress to act quickly to preserve the rights of these valued members of our community all of our elected officials all of our elected officials must be held accountable in this regard this is the statement from the Telemundo network, our people are us and we are with you and of course we are also fighting and we are with the people with our people and now we are going to see whatour people say but in new york 'diego arias you are live again we listen to you hello rebeca jose well we continue here on fifth avenue of this emblematic avenue famous for its luxury stores famous because here is one of the buildings of the president, I took the trump tower and where they continue, as you said, in the fight, I would say 100,200,300 people who are still here, a couple of hours have already passed but they continue here demonstrating, shouting and expressing their discontent and sending a message to the president of trump One of them is José Luís, who accompanies me here José Luís, I want to ask you how you feel and how optimistic you are that Congress in these six months will pass legislation that protects dreamers.
I do not share the same emotion with millions of people. to be angry to be very upset with the government that is constantly attacking us right now I have no confidence in Congress they are not going to do anything if we act let's go right now we are interrupting the daily lives of people to make them understand that the migrant community is being attacked this time of taking action to be with us in the streets and demand that we be respected gives us dignity and permanent protection because daca daca is nothing we are only 11 million people who contribute to the country and we are not being recognized for our work for our consumption for what we do in this country that is time to do something josé luís you are an activist you work with harvest one of the organizations that I plan this demonstration what is the next step we have already heard the drama the stories so sad but What is the next step for the dreamers?
If this is time to fight, right? It has never stopped. Right now, 11 people were left to take the message to the public that it is time to act. So those who are watching right now, it is time to take to the streets and organize. in their communities and take action vigils, marches and protests like these to draw attention to the issue of immigration right now we have a crisis more than 800,000 people are going to stop their jobs they are going to lose their licenses and that is a crisis that only affects the The current migrant affects the entire country, the economy affects everything, it is time to recognize this now, so they are going to continue putting pressure, but above all on Congress, so that in these six months they approve some type of relief for the dreamers, if we can do that Through the massive protests of non-cooperation, we are not going to wait for them to offer us something, we are going to demand permanent protection that includes only 11 million people that no one is left out because one and I am tired of conditional protection that is not nothing more than a piece of the cake we want everything that includes the immigrant community that is doing right now as I speak they are being deported arrested stripped and discriminated against constantly by systems thank you very much josé luís this is the feeling here of another dreamer this is the atmosphere from here of the fifth avenue the protesters are still fighting and they are not leaving here and rebeca thank you diego thank you very much for this for this information for this report from new york today september 5 trump ends daca the dream of gamers has been broken drone ends with daca the decision to eliminate daca pushes almost a million young dreamers into the abyss and the future of the first in the United States a very hard blow to our Latin community things as they are tonight special program the trimmers and drone the work of truth and that special program at 8 pm eastern time 9 pm pacific time now we want to return to the American capital there is rogelio moratales with a massive demonstration rogelio ahead that's jose well well we continue here in this march that is taking place in the streets of the capital of the United States at times the march stops simply to give the authorities time to reorganize the situation a little but now it continues, if I'm not wrong, let's go now towards the Jefferson monument but I come here with Ana Karen she She is Mexican from Puebla, she is 24 years old, she is a dreamer and well, the obligatory question is Ana Karen, how are your dreams after the announcement that was made today?
Are they intact? Are they beaten? How are your dreams? I feel very sad, I am very sad because because I understand that my dreams are about God has done here I have a job I have my house saying that all this the truth is I am not becoming very very sad very strongly reacted to what they have told you because I have come across many cases of young gamers who tell me my employer loves me maintain at any cost because they know that we do a good job because they know that we spend many hours on this job in your case what is the situation is the same I have a clientele I cut hair I am in next they always tell me that they They are not going to let me be deported, they are going to be with me because he is everything to us, all that dream is waiting, so I had set up your own business, that's what we were doing, we were ending up moving to a house, my next step was to open my business. own business but now how am I going to do it and everything was falling apart you were practically living a dream since daca had been implemented and because we did nothing with honey they could now drive without fear this one was already dying my credit everything was positive and now it's not I know what I am going to do and that is why we are here today so that we had, although we are not, they are criminals, there are none.
Thank you very much for your testimony. Well, there you have that testimony. José, I am back with you, Rogelio Morata, from Washington, thank you very much and that is not That's all Juan, there are also some states that are going to appeal that are going to sue the Trump government to annul, of course, we see that this lawsuit is headed by the state of New York, where several states and their prosecutors have joined in. way of demanding that the president continue with the protections that have been granted to the dreamers because thank you very much Juan for being with us we want to remind you that we will have much more today in news to the world at 6 35 30 centers and a program special tonight the gamers and camps the moment of truth at 8 pm eastern time 9 or pacific time' today donald trump has decided to eliminate daca there is hope there are a few months he is telling congress to act in six months left We have a long way to go, we are with our people, things are as they are, we are and we will always be with you.
See you this afternoon in world news, Jose. Thank you very much. It was a pleasure to have been with you. I hope you enjoyed this special. Of course, we are fighting. with our community with our people throughout the country very good afternoon the dream of the dreamers has been broken ends daca the decision to eliminate daca pushes almost a million young dreamers into the abyss destroys the future of the firsts in the United States a very hard blow to our Latin community the way things are tonight special program the hour of truth

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