TUESDAY, APRIL 14.
PROGRAM # 7499 12:00 PM PT
Immigration Edition.
A former defense minister of El Salvador was deported from the US for his role in mass killings and torture during the civil war. An expert calls this decision an historic milestone and an unprecedented way to enforce the Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004.
Guests: Almudena Bernabeu, International Attorney, The Center for Justice and Accountability, San Francisco, CA
Also, Mireles Free?
Family members and advocates of Dr. Manuel Mireles, founder of Michoacan’s self-defense militia groups who is detained in Hermosillo, say that the social leader would be free this week after a year behind bars. They talk about the legal resources and the plans for Mireles’ release.
Guest: Ismael Cortés, Coordinator, Committee in Support of Dr. Mireles, Stockton, CA (joining from Hermosillo, Sonora, MX); Ana Delia Valencia de Mireles, wife of Dr. Manuel Mireles, Michoacan; Briana Mireles Valencia, Daughter of Dr. Mireles, Hermosillo, Sonora, MX
Photo: quid04/Flickr
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