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US-Mexico Border / Undocumented Immigrants / Honduras #1068202

NBC Evening News for Sunday, Jul 06, 2014
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(Studio: Lester Holt) The issue of undocumented immigration, especially children, to the US introduced.

(Corinto, Honduras: Stephanie Gosk) The place where the journey from the Guatemala-Honduras border to the US starts featured; scenes and map of the route shown.

(Studio: Lester Holt) Report introduced.

(White House: Kristen Welker) The politics of the issue of illegal immigration across the border examined; details given of the administration's moves. [Homeland Security secretary Jeh JOHNSON††- says our border is not open; outlines the deportation procedures.] [CNBC's John HARWOOD - says the administration does not know what to do with the children.] [Representative Raul LABRADOR†- calls for immediate deportation.] [Representatives Henry CUELLAR†, Eddie Bernice JOHNSON†- comment on the immigration issue.] The calls for President Obama to visit the border discussed.

Reporter(s):
Holt, Lester;
Gosk, Stephanie;
Welker, Kristen
Duration:
00:05:30

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