Molly Conger
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a migrant named Osiris Azahel Vasquez Martinez somehow kept his phone inside the crime detention center and was able to live stream or at least post videos that showed horrific overcrowding. Some sources claim there are as many as 4,000 people in the detention center, which has a capacity of 500. And two people that we know of have died there since January.
Florida looking to add more detention centers. Not great. That's about all I got. Garrison, talk to us about Project Homecoming. Who's coming home?
Florida looking to add more detention centers. Not great. That's about all I got. Garrison, talk to us about Project Homecoming. Who's coming home?
Florida looking to add more detention centers. Not great. That's about all I got. Garrison, talk to us about Project Homecoming. Who's coming home?
Yeah. So a couple of really weird things there just off the bat. Yes. A, like permanently departs. It seems to suggest that you would be permanently barred from ever entering the United States, acquiring a visa again. Secondly, if you don't have travel documents, the country that you're traveling to or through has no reason to admit you, right?
Yeah. So a couple of really weird things there just off the bat. Yes. A, like permanently departs. It seems to suggest that you would be permanently barred from ever entering the United States, acquiring a visa again. Secondly, if you don't have travel documents, the country that you're traveling to or through has no reason to admit you, right?
Yeah. So a couple of really weird things there just off the bat. Yes. A, like permanently departs. It seems to suggest that you would be permanently barred from ever entering the United States, acquiring a visa again. Secondly, if you don't have travel documents, the country that you're traveling to or through has no reason to admit you, right?
The US government cannot force other countries to admit people without travel documents. There are things called refugee travel documents, which allow people who have had their passports, et cetera, stolen to travel. I don't think that's what's going to happen here.
The US government cannot force other countries to admit people without travel documents. There are things called refugee travel documents, which allow people who have had their passports, et cetera, stolen to travel. I don't think that's what's going to happen here.
The US government cannot force other countries to admit people without travel documents. There are things called refugee travel documents, which allow people who have had their passports, et cetera, stolen to travel. I don't think that's what's going to happen here.
And in most cases, they were released on their own recognizance, right?
And in most cases, they were released on their own recognizance, right?
And in most cases, they were released on their own recognizance, right?
Yeah, so it's good. It shows that the courts are still able to stop some of this stuff at this time.