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Alex Wagner Tonight

something the last few weeks that happened, that wa productive with respect to the border, a few things for example, i introduced bill on controlling small arms trafficking, the small arm that are going to mexico mak it safer for us to say how t work for those countries to do that the bigger thing that happens, is that congress in the omnibu bill, passed $2 million to handle the situation the border including offerin economic relief to cities in texas, like mcallen, and, de rio and san antonio, that ar dealing with the situation political wrote a few an article a few days ago, abou how san antonio has been a model in being able to hel migrants get to the destination, a lot of them have famil members here, so the trying to get to their family member

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Alex Wagner Tonight

>> well first of all, there wa something the last few weeks that happened, that wa productive with respect to the border, a few things for example, i introduced bill on controlling small arms trafficking, the small arm that are going to mexico mak it safer for us to say how t work for those countries to do that the bigger thing that happens, is that congress in the omnibu bill, passed $2 million to handle the situation the border including offerin economic relief to cities in texas, like mcallen, and, de rio and san antonio, that ar dealing with the situation political wrote a few an article a few days ago, abou how san antonio has been a model in being able to hel

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The Sunday Show With Jonathan Capehart-20210926-14:17:00

haitians were crammed underneath it in deplorable conditions desperate to answer the u.s. for asylum. and these images of black migrants being corralled by u.s. border agents on horse back was a modern day retelling of the treatment of enslaved people in our country. for an administration that pledged to restore the soul of america, there's a lot to answer here for. simply acknowledging the battle with systemic racism won't be enough. actions speak louder than words. joining me now, reverend al sharpton, the author of "rise up, confronting a country at the cross roads". he was in de rio. what did you see when you were down there? >> it was heart wrenching to see at that point there was still a couple thousand left under the bridge. no protection from the elements. they had to sleep under whatever

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CNN Newsroom With Alisyn Camerota and Victor Blackwell-20210922-18:29:30

CNN Newsroom With Alisyn Camerota and Victor Blackwell-20210922-18:29:30
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America Reports With John Roberts Sandra Smith-20210922-18:45:00

here, they were coming down her and talk to them i think they would realize they are not traveling from halfway around the world to go on a camping trip for a few days under this bridge and then go back into mexico, they intend to stay. they know under the biden administration if they can step foot on u.s. soil, they will have a chance to be released into the u.s. either with a future court date or something else, they know that. the word about that has spread, and that is just a basic realit of why so many people are showing up in this surge right here. what just catch and release loo like? look at the video we shot in de rio today. these are migrants being droppe off, busloads of them at a loca ngo and dell real. they get food, water, supplies, they put get put on buses to other cities in the u.s. or we've seen at the del rio airport flights of haitians going wherever they want. one of our cameramen had come a journalist have been playing ou seeing them all over their figh and it's in direct contrast to what the he had a message for

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Hallie Jackson Reports-20210922-19:41:00

know here is that following the 2010 earthquake in haiti that caused a mass migration to south america. many migrants beneath the bridge worked there specifically with the 2016 olympics when those jobs dried up, opportunities went away and then they felt like they had an opportunity for a better life and that's how they ended up here over the last week. i asked why de rio? he said it was known that it was a relatively easy crossing and that word of mouth spread incredibly quickly when a few hundred and then a few thousand came here, only a bus ticket away and then made the way into mexico and mexican officials last week had not been checking the buses the way they are today which has alleviated a problem of several hundred if not thousand migrants just across the river from continuing to

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Stephanie Ruhle Reports-20210922-13:08:00

at last check about 8,500 migrants remaining under that bridge about a quarter mile from where i'm standing, the weekend peak about 15,000 people. we know a thousand have been flown back to haiti, and then the rest essentially have been taken to processing centers from here in de rio, texas, to san antonio, to houston, texas, elsewhere to el paso, to laredo. these all have the facilities that can handle the processing that are not overwhelmed like so many resources are here in del rio. that's part of the process that's been ongoing. you still have 8,500 people beneath a bridge in south texas facing triple digit temperatures in some cases, and after speaking to a 25-year-old haitian man yesterday, he told me he and his wife were under that bridge for the better part of a week, they had limited food, limited water despite the handouts that are being given. in one case it got so bad, steph that he chose to swim back to

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Hallie Jackson Reports-20210917-14:50:45

Hallie Jackson Reports-20210917-14:50:45
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