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Jacob Soboroff 3 oras
When your little man is across the country on take your kids to work day and the comes through big.
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Jacob Soboroff 6 na oras
Good morning. Headed back to Studio 1A to hang with my friends for . Lots to talk about this morning — and a *very* special surprise guest not named Biden. Hope you’ll join us on . 📷:
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Ryan Grim 15 oras
Ya know, if a country has so many people in prison that allowing them to vote could swing an election, maybe there are too many people in prison
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Jacob Soboroff 16 na oras
Sumasagot kay @SRuhle @AliVelshi
🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️
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Lester Holt Abr 23
My interview with Kevin McAleenan, acting Secretary of Homeland Security, airs tonight on .
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Jacob Soboroff Abr 23
And you, my friend. Literally couldn’t have done it without you.
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Hillman Foundation Abr 23
. and win the 2019 Hillman Prize for Broadcast Journalism for "Torn Apart," for exposing the Trump admin's child separation policy.
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Julia E. Ainsley Abr 23
A great tweet to wake up to the morning before taking a two week break from Twitter for a much needed vacation. To and , I could not be prouder to be a part of your team everyday, especially on this important story.
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Jacob Soboroff Abr 23
Go get some well-deserved rest — somewhere far, far away from the DOJ building!
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Jacob Soboroff Abr 23
Thank you for this honor, for being a selfless partner, and / for having our backs. This tragedy is ongoing: just yesterday a separated dad was released by ICE — he’s been detained since June — now en route reunite with his daughter.
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Lindsay Toczylowski Abr 23
Got a call tonight that one of Immigrant Defenders Law Center’s clients, a dad who had been separated from his 6 y/o daughter last June, was being released from Adelanto. His release was only possible because Immigrant Families Together paid his $8000 bond.
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lomikriel Abr 20
This is what it’s like for asylum seekers waiting to legally request US protection at the El Paso port of entry. Miguel Leyva was number 7148, would his 39th day waiting in Mexico mean he was finally up?
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Jacob Soboroff Abr 19
I’m not in middle America. I’m in Los Angeles the heart of “the resistance.” No offense to you or our viewers but you’re a tiny, tiny portion of the overall population. Not interested in pretending everyone else doesn’t exist so I can sit in an echo chamber. It’s not reality.
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Jacob Soboroff Abr 19
Could not disagree more. If you want to know how most folks think our die hard viewers or the Twitterati isn’t the way to go. There are way more “randos” out there, and they’re they ones who decide elections by either finding something to vote for, or (as likely) by staying home.
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Jacob Soboroff Abr 19
Attention 2020 Democrats: even in the heart of the resistance, voters this morning had priorities far different from the Mueller report. At this one table alone: - Reparations - Prison reform - Economic inequality
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Bob Moore Abr 18
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Instead of quickly standing up temporary processing facilities as in 2016, CBP this time kept relying on inadequate border holding cells or having people sleep on rocks under bridges. Why? That’s a question and other border leaders have asked without response. 6/
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Bob Moore Abr 18
Sumasagot kay @BobMooreNews
Because the historical context is missing a very important question goes unasked. CBP In 2016 stood up temporary processing facilities within days of learning apprehensions had passed 60K per month; in 2018-19 they waited 6 months after crossing 60K. Why? 5/
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Jonathan Blitzer Abr 17
In the general counsel’s office at D.H.S., a department official told me, “there’s a view now that we should be pushing the legal limits,” bc “we’re going to win at the Supreme Court.” My latest on the chaos at DHS & unbridled ambitions at WH:
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Hammer Museum Abr 17
Join us tonight at 7:30 p.m. for "Beyond the Wall: Progressive Border Policy" with 's , (, ), Senior Fellow , and professor of journalism .
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Jacob Soboroff Abr 17
This is so great. Welcome to the world little man Teddy, and sending all the mazels from L.A. to and . ❤️❤️❤️
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