RIGHT AFTER DACA REPEAL, TRUMP CAME OUT AND SAID ONE THING THAT'S SETTING WASHINGTON ABLAZE
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House Intel Subpoenas FBI, DOJ Over Trump Dossier - Duration: 1:02.
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Trump scraps 'Dreamer' immigration program - Duration: 2:50.
Fifteen states and the District of Columbia filed suit on Wednesday against the Trump
administration over its decision to roll back an Obama-era program,... which offered protection
to undocumented immigrants brought to the U.S. as children.
They claim it's an assault on the values that built the states and the nation.
But with President Trump having 'no second thoughts' on DACA, some 800-thousand people--
including Koreans there... face an uncertain future.
Cha Sang-mi reports.
Koreans in America are watching carefully after the Trump administration on Tuesday
said it's rescinding the Obama-era program called Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals.
President Trump has given Congress six months to come up with comprehensive legislation
to decide the fate of the so-called "dreamers," before the scheme is eventually scrapped over
the next couple of years.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions made the announcement, calling the Daca order unconstitutional and
a "unilateral executive amnesty."
The end of Daca means those covered by the program -- an estimated 800,000 young people
including around 8-thousand South Koreans, possibly more -- could be deported starting
next March and first-time applications will not be acted on after this Tuesday.
The five-year-old program gave two-year work and study permits to undocumented immigrants
under the age of 30 who entered the U.S. illegally as children, if they provided their personal
information.
An official at the Korean Consulate General in L.A. said there are more than 25-hundred
Korean DACA recipients in California alone, and because of the seriousness of the situation,
there is no immediate measure for the Korean government to take.
The Korean American Federation of L.A. said among the Korean DACA recipients there are
more students than workers.
The association is concerned they will have to live in fear of deportation and be unable
to get support from others due to the need to conceal their status.
The move to end DACA could reinforce President Trump's approval among his base, but many
in Washington are against it.
A study by the Center for American Progress estimates that the loss of all DACA workers
would reduce U.S. GDP by over 400-billion U.S. dollars over the next decade.
Some business leaders and Barack Obama himself have condemned the move and urged Congress
to quickly act to protect the "dreamers."
The former president issued his own statement defending DACA's legality and the "dreamers"
saying they are Americans in their hearts and minds, just not on paper.
Cha Sang-mi, Arirang News.
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Republicans in Austin back Trump's decision to go through Congress for DACA wind-down - Duration: 1:09.
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RIGHT BEFORE GOING TO BED TRUMP MADE ONE FINAL DACA DECISION THAT WILL PETRIFY CONGRESS - Duration: 1:58.
RIGHT BEFORE GOING TO BED TRUMP MADE ONE FINAL DACA DECISION THAT WILL PETRIFY CONGRESS
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Trump Deal With Democrats Rattles GOP Leadership - Duration: 4:48.
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: 15 states and D.C sue Trump administration over decision to dismantle DACA - Duration: 0:50.
Fifteen U.S. states and the District of Columbia filed a lawsuit on Wednesday against the Trump
administration... over its decision to scrap the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals
policy.
They claim the decision to end the program, which offers protection to undocumented immigrants
brought to the U.S. as children, is an assault on the values that built the states and the
nation.
But with President Trump having 'no second thoughts' on DACA, some 800-thousand people,
including over 8-thousand Koreans, face an uncertain future.
The administration is no longer accepting any new DACA applications from Tuesday onward
and the two-year work permits for those covered by the program will not be renewed starting
next March.
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[WATCH] Undocumented Activists Rally At Trump Tower - Duration: 1:48.
Undocumented and unafraid!
I refuse to go back into the shadows!
Donald Trump and Jeff Sessions!
You don't ******* scare me!
Si se puede!
Immigrants are welcome here!
No Trump!
No Fear!
Immigrants are welcome here!
I'm here today not only standing for myself, but for the 800,000 other DACA Dreamers,
and over 11 million immigrants that live in this country
But I'm also here to stand for human dignity, and against hatred and bigotry.
Part of what DACA did for me is that it helped me gain access to work, and be able to go
and be able to go to school,
the fear that is instilling in our communities, not only is it destroying us,
but also it fills us with the fear that no human being should ever experience.
I am a Colombian immigrant, raised in Madison, New Jersey, I also stand here saying, I am American.
It's part of the Trump administration not thinking things through.
Acting out of impulse.
Acting out of racism, because this is racist!
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A Trump elnökség próféciája - Perry Stone - Manna Fest magyar felirattal cc - Episode 879 - Duration: 28:31.
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Trump scraps 'Dreamer' immigration program - Duration: 2:35.
The Trump administration announced it is scrapping DACA, a government program that protects young,
undocumented migrants from deportation.
It's expected to affect some 800-thousand people, including Koreans living in the states.
Local Korean groups are watching closely to see how their communities will be affected.
Cha Sang-mi reports.
Koreans in America are watching carefully after the Trump administration on Tuesday
said it's rescinding the Obama-era program called Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals.
President Trump has given Congress six months to come up with comprehensive legislation
to decide the fate of the so-called "dreamers," before the scheme is eventually scrapped over
the next couple of years.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions made the announcement, calling the Daca order unconstitutional and
a "unilateral executive amnesty."
The end of Daca means those covered by the program -- an estimated 800,000 young people
including around 8-thousand South Koreans, possibly more -- could be deported starting
next March and first-time applications will not be acted on after this Tuesday.
The five-year-old program gave two-year work and study permits to undocumented immigrants
under the age of 30 who entered the U.S. illegally as children, if they provided their personal
information.
An official at the Korean Consulate General in L.A. said there are more than 25-hundred
Korean DACA recipients in California alone, and because of the seriousness of the situation,
there is no immediate measure for the Korean government to take.
The Korean American Federation of L.A. said among the Korean DACA recipients there are
more students than workers.
The association is concerned they will have to live in fear of deportation and be unable
to get support from others due to the need to conceal their status.
The move to end DACA could reinforce President Trump's approval among his base, but many
in Washington are against it.
A study by the Center for American Progress estimates that the loss of all DACA workers
would reduce U.S. GDP by over 400-billion U.S. dollars over the next decade.
Some business leaders and Barack Obama himself have condemned the move and urged Congress
to quickly act to protect the "dreamers."
The former president issued his own statement defending DACA's legality and the "dreamers"
saying they are Americans in their hearts and minds, just not on paper.
Cha Sang-mi, Arirang News.
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President Trump says military action against North Korea is not his first choice - Duration: 1:32.
After discussing measures to deal with North Korea's sixth nuclear test with his Chinese
counterpart,...
President Trump has insisted that military action against Pyongyang is not his first
choice.
His comments come as Washington is reportedly drafting a new UN resolution that seeks an
oil embargo on North Korea and an asset freeze on its leader Kim Jong-un.
Kim Hyo-sun reports.
President Trump says military action against North Korea is not his administration's first
choice.
Speaking to reporters after a phone conversation with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Wednesday,...
Trump said the U.S. will apply other pressures before it resorts to military action.
President Trump's remarks are being interpreted as his willingness to coordinate with other
concerned parties, including China, by implementing other punitive measures like economic sanctions.
According to the White House, during his chat with President Xi, which Trump described as
a "very frank and good strong phone call," the two leaders condemned Pyongyang's sixth
nuclear test,... while sharing the view that such provocations pose a grave threat to the
international community.
Meanwhile, the U.S. is said to be drafting a new UN Security Council resolution on Pyongyang
that includes an oil embargo on the regime as well as a ban on textile exports and the
hiring of North Korean laborers abroad.
AFP reports that such measures are aimed at freezing its leader Kim Jong-un's assets.
Kim Hyo-sun, Arirang News.
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Trump, Moon Agree to End Limits on Payload of South Korean Missiles - Duration: 1:02.
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Reality Check: Trump's 'Highest Taxed Nation' Tweet - Duration: 1:05.
For more infomation >> Reality Check: Trump's 'Highest Taxed Nation' Tweet - Duration: 1:05. -------------------------------------------
More Americans bringing 'Trump anxiety' into therapy - Duration: 2:27.
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Groups Gather In Dallas, Criticize Trump's DACA Phase Out - Duration: 1:49.
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Between the Scenes - Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un: The Daily Show - Duration: 1:39.
- You know when Donald Trump, I sometimes wonder,
when Donald Trump watches Kim Jong Un, and then
he's like "he's crazy, he's unreasonable, he's wild."
sometimes I wish someone would be like, "you see him?
"that's how we see you."
Like it's because Donald Trump doesn't get to see himself,
which I understand is a concept.
I remember Kanye West once said his only regret in life
is that he'll never get to see himself perform, alright?
Which I understand, I understand what Kanye's saying.
You can't experience yourself
because you are being yourself,
and like Donald Trump doesn't get to know
what it's like to be worrying about Donald Trump.
But Kim Jong Un is the best example,
and to see his face whenever Kim Jon Un's,
he goes "I told him not to do it, he still, who is he?"
and you're like, "that's you."
You know how Donald Trump is, I don't know
if you've ever seen a baby see
another baby loosing its shit, have you ever seen that?
I remember when I had my baby brother,
like when he was really young, and I'd go around
and he'd be like throwing tantrums and stuff,
and then another baby would be like (cries),
and then my brother would stop and he would look
like, what's going on there?
And you can see it in his face, he's like what, what?
And then he'd look at me and be like, "the baby,
"why the baby make noise?"
and I'm like, "that's you, asshole, that's you."
(upbeat tune)
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