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Saved - October 7, 2023 at 1:09 AM

@CabelloAuden - Auden B. Cabello

Posting this as a reminder of Biden’s invitation that was heard around the world to “immediately surge to the border all those seeking asylum” once he became president. Now as president he’s building the wall and deporting Venezuelans. What happened to “they deserve to be heard”?

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The interviewer questions Vice President Biden about his previous support for the border wall and the high number of deportations during the Obama administration. Biden defends himself by stating that his administration did not lock people up in cages or separate families. He highlights the DACA program and their efforts to find a pathway for undocumented immigrants. Biden also mentions his plans to address the current situation at the border, including providing asylum to those fleeing oppression and reversing the order that denies women asylum for being abused. When asked if he made a mistake with the deportations, Biden deflects and says the president did what was best at the time. The transcript ends before Secretary Castro can respond.
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Speaker 0: So the fear among Latinos, and you know this, he's very real. So let me start with an issue that is causing a lot of division in this conflict, immigration, vice president Biden, as a presidential candidate. In 2008, you supported the border wall saying Unlike most Democrats, I bought it for seven hundred miles of fence. This is what you said. Then you serve as vice president in an administration that deported 3,000,000 people the most ever in U. S. History. Did you do anything to prevent those deportations? I mean, you've been this question before and refuse to answer. So let me try it once again. Are you prepared to say tonight that you and President Obama made a mistake about the portations. Why should Latinos trust you? Speaker 1: Well, Latinos should look at is comparing this president to the we have is outrageous. Number 1, we didn't lock people up in cages. We didn't separate families. We didn't do all of those things. Number 1. Number 2. Number 2, by the time this is the president who came along with the DACA program. No one had ever done that before. This is the president sent a legislation to death saying he wants to find a pathway for the 11,000,000 undocumented in the United States of America. This is the president who's done a great deal. So I'm proud to have served with him. What I would do as president is several more things because things have changed. I would, in fact, make sure that there is we immediately surge to the border. All those people are seeking asylum. They deserve to be heard. That's who we are. Where a nation says if you wanna flee and you're fleeing oppression, you should come. I would change the order that the president just changed saying, women who were being beaten and abused could no longer claim that as a reason for asylum. And by the way, retrospectively, you know, 25th anniversary, the violence against women act is up. The Republican Congress has not reauthorized it. Let's put pressure on the past the violence against Lumenac now. Speaker 0: Yes, but you didn't answer the question. Did you make a no, did you make a mistake with those deportations? Speaker 1: The president did the best thing that was able to be done at Speaker 0: the time. You? Speaker 1: I'm the vice president of the United States. Speaker 0: Secretary Castro. Would you
Saved - September 30, 2023 at 7:37 PM
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In Eagle Pass TX, amidst the buzz around Elon Musk, few noticed the white IOM vans. Thousands poured in, marking the first sighting of the International Organization for Migration. With a presence in 100+ countries, IOM plays a crucial role in understanding the border crisis.

@CabelloAuden - Auden B. Cabello

Eagle Pass, TX: While all the attention was on @elonmusk yesterday in Eagle Pass, perhaps very few people noticed the white IOM vans in town. Of all my visits to Eagle Pass, I had never seen them until now when we’re witnessing thousands pour in. “The International Organization for Migration is present in more than 100 countries and has over 180 Country Offices and Sub-offices worldwide.” If you want a better understanding of the border crisis, look into the role IOM is playing.

Saved - September 29, 2023 at 7:17 PM

@CabelloAuden - Auden B. Cabello

Look how long the line stretches of asylum seekers, mostly Venezuelans. This is Piedras Negras, Mexico, where thousands are entering into Eagle Pass, Texas Help me get @elonmusk to see these videos before his visit to Eagle Pass, Texas.

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