👉 La política de deportaciones masivas prometida por Donald Trump sigue en marcha, afectando a ciudadanos brasileños, guatemaltecos y colombianos sin antecedentes penales. A pesar de las críticas y el miedo que genera en la población latina, el presidente continúa firmando decretos relacionados con la inmigración. Entre los deportados recientes se encuentran mujeres embarazadas y menores de 18 años sin condenas. La cantante Selena Gómez ha expresado su dolor por la situación, mientras un ex candidato al Senado sugiere su deportación.
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00:00Exactly, because this image that you are seeing is permanent in the United States.
00:05Mass deportations, which was what Donald Trump had promised.
00:10It happened, and it happened, with Brazilian citizens, with Guatemalan citizens,
00:15with Colombian citizens, without a criminal record.
00:19And Adri, how are you? Good noon?
00:23How are you, Facundo? Very good noon.
00:26Although, well, really, one tries to put desire, let's say,
00:30but you are seeing these images that here, in the United States,
00:34terrorize the Latino population, immigrants, children of immigrants.
00:41And this, why?
00:42Because, well, we are seeing, since Donald Trump assumed office,
00:45that he began to sign a series of decrees.
00:48Every day he is signing a decree linked to immigration
00:53and the massive deportation of immigrants.
00:56The last decree he signed last night,
01:00has to do with the withdrawal of protection to the special status
01:06that many Venezuelans had taken refuge here in the United States.
01:11A protection against all deportation that Joe Biden's government
01:16had granted them for about 180 days in total.
01:22Well, Trump revoked it.
01:24We are talking about 600,000 Venezuelans who are here,
01:28who lived here thanks to that status,
01:31and who are going to start, well, they are already being deported,
01:34actually, but who are going to start being massively deported,
01:39especially when Donald Trump's government finds a way to finance this.
01:46The budget is very limited.
01:49They need $230 million to be able to meet the first stage of deportation.
01:57Each immigrant costs $10,500 to the United States to deport them.
02:03No, not to keep them, to deport them.
02:05That's why the pace is slow.
02:09So far, what has Donald Trump told the public opinion?
02:12That they are going to start deporting all those illegal immigrants
02:17who have also committed some kind of crime
02:20or who are suspected of having committed it.
02:23But first, those who have some kind of conviction or sentence,
02:28or conviction in Trump, for now.
02:32In that case, the judicial process that is carried out in the United States is suspended
02:38and they are thrown out directly.
02:43I heard you interrupted thanks to the car bomb.
02:48I repeat the question.
02:50In that case, those who have a criminal process initiated, is that process suspended?
02:56Yes.
02:58No, it continues in their country of origin,
03:02as soon as this is possible to continue this process.
03:07But anyway, what we are going to do is that Trump said this,
03:12but of the 200 Colombians who were deported this weekend,
03:17none of them had any process in progress.
03:21In fact, there were several pregnant women and 20 boys,
03:2520 minors, 18 years old, without any kind of conviction.
03:30So, that news that was given by the Washington Post,
03:35of course, it is not being fulfilled.
03:38They are doing, as they say in Spain,
03:41just trying to write down in their notebooks a large number of deportees.
03:47Trump says every day, today we deported, we detained to deport.
03:51They don't always deport.
03:53More than 1,000 people, since yesterday,
03:56every day there are more than 1,000 who are being detained.
04:00That number has increased strongly in the short term.
04:04That's why, because of this protection measure,
04:07to the Venezuelans who are first on the list, this number will increase.
04:10Yes, sorry.
04:11I wanted to ask you a question about the children,
04:13because in the first part of the government, of the previous Trump government,
04:16the issue of children was a big issue,
04:18because many times families were deported,
04:20and the children were left in a very distressing situation,
04:23because they had no family, there were no shelters to have them,
04:28there were no transitional homes.
04:30Now, what happens in this new Trump government?
04:33Families go with the children and the family is completely deported,
04:37some children stay, because it really is a big problem.
04:42Well, at this time, when we are in full definition,
04:46and we are with decree after decree,
04:50like the new policy of deporting immigrants or immigration in general
04:58is being built exclusively by decree,
05:01well, that is not yet fully defined,
05:05although surveys come out every day,
05:08where, well, you see that, precisely,
05:11the tolerance to Trump's policies is greater,
05:17and, if you want, a little more cruel,
05:19than in the previous government,
05:23there is about 43% of the surveyors
05:27who support deporting illegal immigrants
05:33who have committed crimes,
05:35regardless of their family situation.
05:39They are separated,
05:41or they are sent back to the entire family.
05:45There is clearly no criterion,
05:48but in practice, we are seeing that the children were deported
05:52in the same way, in these planes that the Colombian president Petro sent,
05:58precisely because, well,
06:01Gustavo Petro did not want them to arrive in gray,
06:05to arrive with wives and chains,
06:08they also add to many of them,
06:11to their country of origin, in this case Colombia.
06:14These are very harsh images,
06:16that they did not want to be repeated.
06:18Let's add something that has to do with this,
06:21that has to do with what Selena Gomez said, right?
06:25Selena Gomez appeared, you know,
06:27with a video crying a little
06:29about the situation of her deported compatriots,
06:31but it seems that now an ex-candidate
06:33from the US Senate appeared,
06:35talking about deporting Selena.
06:37If you agree, Adri, let's see,
06:39first what Selena Fakur said,
06:41and then we'll talk about that.
06:45I just want to say that I'm so sorry.
06:51All my people are getting attacked,
06:54the children.
06:59I don't understand.
07:02I'm so sorry.
07:04I wish I could do something, but I can't.
07:07I don't know what to do.
07:10I'll try everything I promise.
07:15Strong testimony.
07:16Very strong.
07:17And she quickly had a reply to this, right?
07:20Exactly.
07:21Adri, you probably know more,
07:23but it seems that a candidate from the US,
07:25an ex-senator, said something like
07:27deporting Selena, is that right?
07:31Yes, that's right.
07:32And this goes in tune with what I just told you,
07:36what the public opinion thinks,
07:39precisely, if you see it,
07:41especially through social media,
07:43she received a lot of criticism,
07:46Selena Gómez for what she was doing,
07:48she was accused of demagoguery,
07:50also, this ex-candidate for senator.
07:54It's really the moment that Donald Trump
07:57is taking advantage of to crush,
08:00especially because he gave her
08:02a lot of electoral credits.
08:04Here they have given the name
08:07to this revocation law
08:10of the protected status of Venezuelans,
08:12of Venezuelan immigrants.
08:14They have given her the name
08:16of a nurse who was murdered
08:18by a Venezuelan here in Georgia,
08:20very close to where we are broadcasting now,
08:22and it was a case that moved
08:24the public opinion
08:26and managed to do what many politicians
08:28have done for a long time,
08:30but Trump, like none,
08:32which is to try to synonymize,
08:34to put in the same plane
08:36illegal immigration with crime.
08:38That gives a lot of credits
08:40from the electoral point of view,
08:42and well,
08:44now he is fulfilling
08:46these promises.