JORGE RAMOS, UNIVISION: So here’s the problem with your immigration plan: it’s full of empty promises.
DONALD TRUMP: Ok
JORGE RAMOS: You cannot deport 11 million undocumented immigrants. You cannot deny citizenship to the children in this country. You cannot…
JORGE RAMOS, ANCHOR, UNIVISION: Mr. Trump, I have a question about immigration. Your immigration plan is
DONALD TRUMP: Ok, who’s next? [signaling to reporter with hand up] Yeah, please.
JORGE RAMOS: Mr. Trump, I have a question.
DONALD TRUMP: Excuse me, sit down. You weren’t called. Sit down. Sit down. Sit down.
JORGE RAMOS: I am an immigrant
DONALD TRUMP: [signaling to other reporter with…
CONGRESSMAN LUIS GUTIERREZ: On May 1st, I know where your camaras are going to be. I know what you are going to be talking about that Monday, May 1st. Because we've already organized, in 33 states, 44 distinct activities. On May 1st, don't make plans in José Andrés' restaurant, because it is going to be closed, as are many others. And we are going to demand justice throughout this community,…
MARIA ELENA SALINAS, ANCHOR, UNIVISION: Senate Republicans resorted today to an extreme measure in order to assure the confirmation of Neil Gorsuch as the ninth justice on the Supreme Court. They call it "the nuclear option". It's a rules change so that 50, instead of 60 votes, are required to confirm him. In that way, efforts by Democrats to block Trump's nominee were unsuccessful.
Pedro Simon, deportee: Here I feel very happy, because it's my country and I feel at peace here. And more than anything, with a good job and the fields are beautiful.
ENRIQUE ACEVEDO, ANCHOR, UNIVISION: For this media specialist, the cuts threaten access to independent and reliable information for a wide sector of the population.
CRISTINA LOPEZ, MEDIA SPECIALIST: If that federal support is removed from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, in fact, it would end public content for these isolated rural populations, who if they are already affected by their…
PABLO GATO, CORRESPONDENT, UNIVISION: If this had occurred now, with President Trump’s new executive order, what would the situation be?
JOSEPH MALOUF, IMMIGRATION LAWYER: It would be different, because they would have arrested Mr. Sanchez and they would have detained him, and eventually he would have been deported. He wouldn’t have been able to enter the area and obviously commit this crime.
JAIME GARCIA, CORRESPONDENT, UNIVISION: They're already calling it the California antidote to the climate of fear imposed by the persecution and deportation of immigrants, begun by the government of President Donald Trump.
JORGE RAMOS, HOST, AL PUNTO: It’s never easy with you, but thanks for returning here to the program.
JOSE FUENTES AGOSTINI, ADVISOR TO PRESIDENT TRUMP: Listen, and notice how the economy is growing. 235,000 new jobs in 30 days. We’re headed in the right direction.
JORGE RAMOS, HOST, AL PUNTO: Exactly, 235,000 new jobs in the first complete month of Trump in the government.
JOSE FUENTES, ADVISOR TO PRESIDENT TRUMP: The Obama administration, what happened, was that they brought them (the unauthorized immigrants and their children) in. They arrested them. They let the entire family go with a summons that they had to appear at a court hearing on a certain date. The people did not appear in court. They disappeared inside the country. And no one would find them again.…