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http://www.politicususa.com/2014/07/06/white-house-nails-david-gregory-republican-misinformation-immigration.htmlThe White House Nails David Gregory For Using Republican Misinformation on Immigration
By: Jason Easley
Sunday, July, 6th, 2014, 3:53 pm
On Meet The Press, Homeland Security Jeh Johnson repeatedly corrected David Gregorys misinformation based on Republican talking points about the immigration crisis unfolding on the Southern border.
Video @ link:
Transcript:
DAVID GREGORY: You heard the mayor of Murrieta, Why now? Why so many? Is part of the answer that the administration, through some of its executive actions, have said, in effect, Look, if you come, were going to let you in?
SECRETARY JEH JOHNSON: First of all, David, the reason were seeing this influx has to do primarily with the conditions in the three Central American countries that theyre leaving from, the push factor.
DAVID GREGORY: More than and its double, though?
DAVID GREGORY: Could it be 90,000 this year?
SECRETARY JEH JOHNSON: Honduras is in a really bad place right now. El Salvador, Guatemala. The push factor is what is driving this recent influx. In addition, we know that the smuggling organizations, the criminal smuggling organizations, are putting out a lot of disinformation about supposed free passes into this country that are going to expire at the end of May, at the end of June. Just give us your money and well get you into the country by the end of the month. Its like a used car salesman saying that the sales going to expire at the end of the week.
DAVID GREGORY: But thats not all misinformation, Mr. Secretary. There is deferred action on some children, passed in 2012, that will allow some children of illegal immigrants to stay.
SECRETARY JEH JOHNSON: Well, thats the point we keep stressing. The deferred action program is for kids who came to this country seven years ago. Its not for anyone who comes to this country today, tomorrow or yesterday. And the legislation that the Senate passed, which provides for an earned path to citizenship, is for those who were in this country in 2011. Its not for those that are coming here today.
DAVID GREGORY: How many the numbers, again. I mean a year ago its 26,000. Its double that. Could it get up to 90,000 this year?
SECRETARY JEH JOHNSON: I believe were going to stem this tide.
DAVID GREGORY: I know, but my question is how bad could it get? How many more are we going to see? People want to know the challenge you face.
SECRETARY JEH JOHNSON: I believe well stem this tide. And were doing a number of things to do that right now.
DAVID GREGORY: So you dont think the numbers will go up, is what youre saying.
SECRETARY JEH JOHNSON: The numbers have very definitely
DAVID GREGORY: Right. I mean theyre certainly going to go up from where they are, if theyre already double this year, and were sitting here in the summertime.
SECRETARY JEH JOHNSON: They have definitely gone up. But I believe we will stem this tide. We are doing a number of things to do that. With regards to the adult population, who are coming here without their kids, we have dramatically reduced the turnaround time from something like 33 days down to four days.
With regards to adults who are bringing their children, were bringing on additional detention capacity. Were turning that population of people around quicker. And with regards to the children, very definitely there are special considerations with the children. And we keep reminding people of the dangers that your lead-in points out, to climbing on board top of a freight train.
Ive spoken directly to kids on the border whove told me that they have held on for days and hours to the top of a freight train, literally holding on for dear life because they risk falling off and dying. We keep reminding parents of the dangers of sending your children unaccompanied on this journey, this long, 1,000-mile journey, and that there are no free passes once you get here. DACA is not available for these children.
SECRETARY JEH JOHNSON: First of all, David, the reason were seeing this influx has to do primarily with the conditions in the three Central American countries that theyre leaving from, the push factor.
DAVID GREGORY: More than and its double, though?
DAVID GREGORY: Could it be 90,000 this year?
SECRETARY JEH JOHNSON: Honduras is in a really bad place right now. El Salvador, Guatemala. The push factor is what is driving this recent influx. In addition, we know that the smuggling organizations, the criminal smuggling organizations, are putting out a lot of disinformation about supposed free passes into this country that are going to expire at the end of May, at the end of June. Just give us your money and well get you into the country by the end of the month. Its like a used car salesman saying that the sales going to expire at the end of the week.
DAVID GREGORY: But thats not all misinformation, Mr. Secretary. There is deferred action on some children, passed in 2012, that will allow some children of illegal immigrants to stay.
SECRETARY JEH JOHNSON: Well, thats the point we keep stressing. The deferred action program is for kids who came to this country seven years ago. Its not for anyone who comes to this country today, tomorrow or yesterday. And the legislation that the Senate passed, which provides for an earned path to citizenship, is for those who were in this country in 2011. Its not for those that are coming here today.
DAVID GREGORY: How many the numbers, again. I mean a year ago its 26,000. Its double that. Could it get up to 90,000 this year?
SECRETARY JEH JOHNSON: I believe were going to stem this tide.
DAVID GREGORY: I know, but my question is how bad could it get? How many more are we going to see? People want to know the challenge you face.
SECRETARY JEH JOHNSON: I believe well stem this tide. And were doing a number of things to do that right now.
DAVID GREGORY: So you dont think the numbers will go up, is what youre saying.
SECRETARY JEH JOHNSON: The numbers have very definitely
DAVID GREGORY: Right. I mean theyre certainly going to go up from where they are, if theyre already double this year, and were sitting here in the summertime.
SECRETARY JEH JOHNSON: They have definitely gone up. But I believe we will stem this tide. We are doing a number of things to do that. With regards to the adult population, who are coming here without their kids, we have dramatically reduced the turnaround time from something like 33 days down to four days.
With regards to adults who are bringing their children, were bringing on additional detention capacity. Were turning that population of people around quicker. And with regards to the children, very definitely there are special considerations with the children. And we keep reminding people of the dangers that your lead-in points out, to climbing on board top of a freight train.
Ive spoken directly to kids on the border whove told me that they have held on for days and hours to the top of a freight train, literally holding on for dear life because they risk falling off and dying. We keep reminding parents of the dangers of sending your children unaccompanied on this journey, this long, 1,000-mile journey, and that there are no free passes once you get here. DACA is not available for these children.
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Irresponsible journalists like David Gregory only make the crisis worse when they try to exploit the partisan divide for ratings. It is shameful that a guest had to correct the misinformation that the moderator of Meet The Press based his questions on. David Gregory chose to play political games instead of informing his viewers. There is a humanitarian crisis unfolding on the border, and in a quest for ratings, Gregory pandered to Republicans instead of reporting on the story.
David Gregorys handling of this interview demonstrated the main reason why the ratings for Meet The Press are in the dumpster.
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babylonsister
Jul 2014
OP
i'll bet anyone that DG is working for fox news within 1 month of being fired by NBC
Takket
Jul 2014
#3
who knows. his ratings suck but he tows the company line. that is more important to the GOP
Takket
Jul 2014
#20
The only thing I find remarkable about David Gregory is that he looks like a dog
aint_no_life_nowhere
Jul 2014
#4
And the moron (Gregory) just kept asking she same question over and over and over again...
George II
Jul 2014
#17
I'm surprised he didn't claim Obama is letting them in because they vote "DemocRat"....
Spitfire of ATJ
Jul 2014
#21
Gregory is a disgrace to journalism. A hired hack waiting for his gig on fox.
mountain grammy
Jul 2014
#29
I would think banging your head against a brick wall would be more productive than watching Gregory
davidpdx
Jul 2014
#45
Watching this kind of shit only insults ones intelligence. Why bother. I'd rather watch snails race.
L0oniX
Jul 2014
#48
Anyone not recognizing Gregory as a Republican shill hasn't been paying attention.
The Wizard
Jul 2014
#53