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Journey back to the Migrant Caravan

This week, the Real America with Jorge Ramos team travels back to Mexico. This time at the Tijuana border to check in with the migrants. The Central American migrants have traveled for weeks from far distances in hopes the U.S. seeks compassion

However, the U.S. has shown quite the opposite treatment given all the pushback from the administration and violence from several entities, including Mexican officials. If there is no legal possibility to apply for political asylum for some of these people, they will do it illegally.

Real America With Jorge Ramos: Journey back to the Migrant Caravan

This week, the Real America with Jorge Ramos team travels back to Mexico. This time at the Tijuana border to check in with the migrants. The Central American migrants have traveled for weeks from far distances in hopes the U.S. seeks compassion However, the U.S. has shown quite the opposite treatment given all the pushback from the administration and violence from several entities, including Mexican officials. If there is no legal possibility to apply for political asylum for some of these people, they will do it illegally.

Publicado por Real America with Jorge Ramos en Jueves, 29 de noviembre de 2018
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Jorge Ramos has been the anchorman for Noticiero Univision since 1986. He writes a weekly column for more than 40 newspapers in the United States and Latin America, and provides daily radio commentary for the Radio Univision network. Ramos also hosts Al Punto, Univision’s weekly public affairs program offering analysis of the week’s top stories, and Fusion’s AMERICA with Jorge Ramos, a news program geared towards young adults. Ramos has won eight Emmy awards and is the author of ten books, most recently, STRANGER - The Challenge of a Latino Immigrant in the Trump Era.

A survey conducted by the Pew Hispanic Center found that Ramos is the second most recognized Latino leader in the country. Latino Leaders magazine chose him as one of “The Ten Most Admired Latinos” and “101 Top Leaders of the Latino Community in the U.S.”

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