California sheriff defies ICE, won't turnover undocumented (Full show)
A $626 million partial settlement has been reached between 10,000s of Flint residents and the State of Michigan over the deaths of 12 people and illness or permanent disability in many others when official negligence led to the poisoning of water that residents were assured was safe for human use. It was in fact contaminated with poisonous levels of lead. RT America's Trinity Chavez reports. Then attorney Sarah Papantonio shares her expertise.
RT's Konstantin Rozhkov reports from a migrant encampment on the border between Poland and Belarus. Accusations are flying as EU officials seek someone to blame for the thousands of Middle Eastern migrants determined to stay and struggle in the inhospitable forest, without proper medical help or nutrition, sustained by hopes of eventual refuge in the wealthy countries of the European Union.
A sheriff in northern California has caused a stir by openly adopting a policy of non-compliance with federal Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. He said that a commitment to enforcing US immigration laws had a deleterious impact by fostering suspicion and mistrust in the public he was tasked with keeping safe. Meanwhile, a caravan of at least 1,000 Central American migrants is headed through Mexico, sights set on crossing the border into the US. Ed Martin of Phyllis Schlafly Eagles and immigration attorney Allen Orr join Natasha Sweatte (in for Scottie Nell Hughes) to debate the wisdom of the sheriff's interpretation of the duties and prerogatives of his position.
They also debate the range of Republican and Democratic approaches to the illegal immigration crisis. Plus, the lurid details of disgraced Gov. Andrew Cuomo's obscene reign of terror have been made public as never before with the release of transcripts from his trial. Legal and media analyst Lionel of Lionel Media weighs in.