Should the U.S. Shut Its Borders? A Live Debate.
Honestly with Bari Weiss
The Free Press
4.6 • 7.8K Ratings
🗓️ 30 April 2024
⏱️ 86 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | At Barclays, we're here for every goal. |
| 0:06.4 | We're here for the Premier League, |
| 0:09.0 | and the Barclays Women's Super League. |
| 0:12.0 | We're here for the football chance for giving more girls a chance. |
| 0:18.0 | We're here for the grassroots and all the muddy boots. From schools to stadiums, we're here for it all. |
| 0:27.6 | Barclays, here for every goal. |
| 0:30.2 | I'm Barry Weiss, and this is honestly. I want to tell you two stories. The first one is about a 33 year old named Christian Serrano. He came to the US from Mexico at five years old. |
| 0:43.5 | Christian status was always tenuous growing up, and that's because he came here illegally |
| 0:47.4 | with his parents. |
| 0:48.9 | When the Serrano set foot in this country, they had $100 to their name. |
| 0:53.2 | Then in 2012, President Obama passed DACA, |
| 0:56.8 | and Christian became one of the more than half a million dreamers |
| 1:00.3 | permitted to stay. |
| 1:01.9 | A few years ago, he started an award-winning architectural design |
| 1:05.7 | firm that generated over five million dollars in revenue last year and which |
| 1:10.2 | employs more than ten people across Texas. |
| 1:13.7 | So that's the first story. |
| 1:15.6 | The second story is about a 24-year-old |
| 1:18.0 | named Raphael Romero. |
| 1:20.2 | Raphael came to the US at 18 on a work visa. The visa expired, but he stayed in the country illegally, |
| 1:26.7 | bouncing around from job to job and living with his family in a mobile home, |
| 1:30.7 | some 200 miles from Dallas. |
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