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step and what do you hope to accomplish with this lawsuit? and, literally, who says this and where does it land? how long could it be before these farmers see some justice? >> stephanie, thank you for having us, this is an issue that harkens back 150 years, but unlike a 150 years ago when they broke their promise to black soldiers and black farmers, they actually have an offer from the federal government that many former signed, and so, that established the contract, and the farmers relied on that contract, you had the central elements of a contract where there was detriment and benefit from each side, the federal government and the black farmers, so we believed that it is a breach of contract issue in the court of law, in civil court, but more important in the court of public opinion, this is about holding everybody

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20180214:01:43:00

do we have a right to tell people who are not here legally to leave and make them leave if they don't leave? >> tucker, what you need to walk away with in this case is that undocumented immigrants have legal rights. >> tucker: i hear every day. what are our rights as americans do we have the right people here legally to leave. >> we have the right as tax paying citizens. we have a right to make sure our tax dollars are not being directed towards chasing people who are here and whose matters are to be dealt with in -- they are supposed to be dealt with in civil court. these are civil offenses. these are not crimes. being here because you overstayed a visa is not a crime. it is a civil offense. >> tucker: let me ask you did. >> to be dealt with in the immigration courts which we as the taxpayers pay for. >> tucker: i would like to get a clear answer on this. which is does the country have a right to determine who from other countries

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20100413:18:51:00

harassment, failure to prevent sexual harassment, retaliation, wrongful termination, false representation about employment. quite a laundry list of charges. >> what about criminal charges if this is true? >> there are certain things -- i put this in front of a few different criminal defense attorneys. they said the suit she's charged, most of the allegations have to be taken care of in civil court. and it could be applied by her lawyer saying it's easier to get things done in civil court than criminal court. one example we used is the o.j. simpson case. he wasn't able to be convicted in criminal korlt. the case held up differently in civil court. steven seagal is being sued for $1 million. an interesting number. he's worth so much more than that. it's odd someone could actually see for what some people are saying is something of a bargain basement price. his attorney, it's important to note, says that this is a complete fabrication. says the girl was fired for u using narcotics. if narcotics were involved and she was forced to take them, that would go into some sort of criminal charge as well. that's where that stands right now. not a good day for either one of those parties. and not the first time steven

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