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Stagione 1
Data di messa in onda
Mar 19, 2014
As Barack Obama considers ways to enforce immigration laws "more humanely," VICE News travels to Guatemala to meet a deportee named Ray Jesus, who lives apart from his American wife and
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As Barack Obama considers ways to enforce immigration laws "more humanely," VICE News travels to Guatemala to meet a deportee named Ray Jesus, who lives apart from his American wife and 5 American children. When Ray lived in the U.S., he was the family's breadwinner. Now they rely on welfare to get by. It turns out that deporting parents costs much more than the price of a one-way ticket home.
Data di messa in onda
Lug 03, 2014
There are soldiers and marines that have served the United States even though they were not born in the country. Some of them entered the US by crossing the border illegally, but after
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There are soldiers and marines that have served the United States even though they were not born in the country. Some of them entered the US by crossing the border illegally, but after being promised citizenship in exchange for their service, they enlisted. Some of them have risked their lives on the front lines in wars like Kosovo, Iraq and Afghanistan. Today they find themselves deported to Mexico after having committed a crime, like cashing checks without funds, shooting a firearm or driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Many suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder after having served the United States on the ground and have, since their deportation, lost the right to receive medical attention.
Data di messa in onda
Lug 14, 2014
Tijuana, Mexico, is a limbo for deportees from the United States. People keep showing up in the city while U.S. immigration policies get tougher. Between 2002 and 2012, deportations to
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Tijuana, Mexico, is a limbo for deportees from the United States. People keep showing up in the city while U.S. immigration policies get tougher. Between 2002 and 2012, deportations to Mexico more than doubled, from 122,058 to 306,870, according to the Department of Homeland Security. Many were deported for non-violent or relatively minor infractions.
Data di messa in onda
Lug 23, 2014
Milking cows is a dirty, monotonous job, and as we found out in our latest episode of Immigrant America, it's not a job many unemployed Americans are willing to do. But for some reason
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Milking cows is a dirty, monotonous job, and as we found out in our latest episode of Immigrant America, it's not a job many unemployed Americans are willing to do. But for some reason the government doesn't give dairy farms a way to recruit foreign workers legally, so most feel forced to hire illegal immigrants. This makes the farms and their workers easy targets for immigration authorities looking to fill deportation quotas. We went to upstate New York to try to understand the cat and mouse game going on between dairy farms and immigration authorities. We found a lot of wasted taxpayer money, racial profiling, and a broken system that unnecessarily treats family farmers and hardworking immigrants like criminals.
Data di messa in onda
Ago 13, 2014
Between October 2013 and May 2014, authorities at the US-Mexico border began detaining underage migrants at an alarming, never-before-seen rate. During this period, thousands of underage
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Between October 2013 and May 2014, authorities at the US-Mexico border began detaining underage migrants at an alarming, never-before-seen rate. During this period, thousands of underage migrants ended up in Customs and Border Protection (CBP) detention facilities along the border.
Data di messa in onda
Set 08, 2014
Last summer, Americans were stunned by images of children and families from Central America turning themselves in at the US-Mexico border. More migrants are now coming from the Honduran
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Last summer, Americans were stunned by images of children and families from Central America turning themselves in at the US-Mexico border. More migrants are now coming from the Honduran city of San Pedro Sula and surrounding areas than anywhere else in Central America. The society there has yet to recover from a 2009 coup that crippled the economy and unleashed extreme levels of violence and inequality.
Data di messa in onda
Lug 29, 2022
With a new administration in place that's attempting to remove Title 42, a provision enacted in 2020 by the Trump administration, some Conservatives are arguing that Democrats are
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With a new administration in place that's attempting to remove Title 42, a provision enacted in 2020 by the Trump administration, some Conservatives are arguing that Democrats are systematically trying to replace them with immigrants.
Segment originally from VICE News Tonight.
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Ultimo episodio della stagione
From Texas to New York on a Migrant Bus
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Data di messa in onda
Ott 25, 2022
Tens of thousands of migrants have made their way across the U.S. border over recent months, a number that has begun to slow after the Biden administration announced changes to the
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Tens of thousands of migrants have made their way across the U.S. border over recent months, a number that has begun to slow after the Biden administration announced changes to the Venezuelan asylum process, and the City of El Paso announced they would be halting their bussing program. For those who did cross, they found themselves thrust into a controversial, and highly-political, plan to bus them out of town. VICE News followed one family as they journeyed from El Paso to New York City.
Segment originally from VICE News Tonight.
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