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zoom meetings. how they're constantly staring at themselves. we'll be around other people. we'll see. jackie: it will take some time. bret larson, great to see you as always. thanks so much. that does it for >> the crisis at the border is worsening by the day we have every angle covered from the humanitarian toll on the migrants and immigration officials alike to the financial toll on the u.s. and you the taxpayer. with us tonight jason chaffetz, ronald vitiello and kristin tate also angelo santabarbara, james carafano and vince gill and a's on this in today's other top development including why bernie sanders is taking new employee fights with two of the world riches capitalist, we will get into that plus how fuller that
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is balancing reopening the state's economy while trying to restore law and order in the streets of miami after spring break parties turned into riots. then to new york where still defying governor cuomo declares he's not going anywhere as he faces escalating scandals over sexual harassment in the death of thousands of covid patients in nursing homes. a lot to talk about i am ashley webster and for elizabeth macdonald and guess what "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪ >> president biden telling migrants don't come as new immigrants of the migrant overflow emerge. arizona shares telling fox business the current border crisis was triggered by biden's immigration policies and they want him to foot the bill.
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our very own hillary vaughn leifer maricopa euros on a with the very latest developments. >> the sheriffs also tell me they're forced to do a lot more with a lot less because they say the federal government has diverted resources away from them at the same time there seen unprecedented surge in illegal border crossings in their counties in arizona but all of this has a price tag attached to it and ultimately the person paying for the price tag is the taxpayer, the latest analysis of the illegal immigration is the 2017 puts it at $116 billion total every single year that's about $800 for every taxpayer in the united states but that was in 2017. in the past two months local
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sheriff's tell me they see massive spikes in illegal border crossing across the border they say they are essentially being left to manage on their own. >> in december we had 2500 illegal entries which was double from august and 500 pounds of illicit drugs and now were off the charts again, you asked the question does president biden known this, yes he's the president of free country, he's the one that triggered the policy. >> not only has the federal government stopped the border wall construction which makes local law enforcement's job a lot harder, sheriff tell me some cdp agents are being pulled from the border to handle childcare, adult processing and no longer working alongside them to secure the border but is not just manpower that they are losing, they also tell me the marketing the same cooperation and communication from the federal government that they have in the
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past. >> he gave us no warning, he just changed overnight none of us had time to prepare for this. the limiting handcuffing these guys and is putting undue stress on my patrol in my guys and costing me more money on my agency and i have to dedicate more resources towards something i should not have to because of the federal government's responsibility. >> the cost is continuing to go up, fox news confirmed ice paid out 86 million-dollar contract to a nonprofit to pay for hotel rooms care and covid testing for illegal immigrants but they're not getting the best deal $86 million is only getting them 1200 hotel vote to house the migrant enter migrant. ashley: thank you hillary right at the border. president biden promising to visit the southern border. take a watch. >> are you thinking of going to the border. >> at some point i will yes.
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>> joining me now jason chaffetz, former house oversight chairman in the upcoming book they never let a crisis go to waste, the truth about disaster liberalism, welcome to you talking about disaster what's going on on the southern border. >> it was totally voidable this is not something to happen by accident joe biden was ready to go with kamala harris on day one of this administration they set out word campaign, north and they did they fundamentally change the policy in the direction and they have taken assets and think about it were gonna spend $86 million on hotel rooms for people that are you legally crossing our borders. at the same time people have to wear masks and live by mandates that our government gives us
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meanwhile these people are coming in and they have a huge percentage that have covid and look at the disgusting pictures, there is no social distancing, i don't see very many masks and he wants to live like that. that is terrific and that is happening with president biden kamala harris. ashley: what is interesting throughout this so far was the pressure growing homeland security secretary tran for mayorkas he blames trump for the border search and mexican officials told the new york times trump's policies helped curb the surge of migrants. here's donald trump earlier today, take a listen if you can. >> their destroying our country, as the gentleman said the violence in this country, were bringing the violence to our country because many of the people coming are not nonviolent people, these countries don't send out their finest and in
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some cases i'm sure you have wonderful fine people but you also criminals, murderers, sex traffickers, young a lot of very bad people coming into our country. ashley: yes you do i want to get to that in a minute but what's ironic about all of this how the democrats biden himself was criticized donald trump time and time again, your administration is in chaos, you don't know what you're doing since biden is coming into power into the white house on the border and a lack of communication in maricopa county, no communication blocking out the media meanwhile the situation gets worse and worse and this was exactly what they accuse the trump administration be like. >> total incompetence one of the weakest presidents we've ever had in our nation, the wind blows over the current president of the united states.
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that according to the white house. it is disgusting and human trafficking and understand who controls the northern part of mexico as drug cartels they are nasty people and agents i have been with on the border that the majority of not close to 100% of the women coming north are raped along the way there are raped trees with hideous things that are happening people are paying thousands of dollars to have these coyotes take them across the border and yet joe biden kamala harris say come on in, come over now they say, some point but maybe not now were not quite ready, his total incompetence but it's real human beings and they have been told to be in this country and its fundamentally and totally wrong. ashley: it's so distressing to see the thousands of unaccompanied children the shop every day no adult with them some very young and is supposed
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to be put through the system within 72 hours and many are still being in custody in the makeshift shelters which are not great for ten days or more. it takes a toll on the children who must be incredibly frightening for them but border patrol agents that are not daycare operators. >> law enforcement officers that are in horrendous conditions, huge amount of covid flowing through these processes. one thing that is supposed to happen when they claim there is a family coming through their supposed to do dna testing and the people i been talking to homeland security they have been telling us they will get rid of the dna testing to authenticate you say you're with this family, how are we supposed to take care there's thousands and thousands of children less than the age of 18 where we supposed to take care of them and who are we supposed to give them to and who
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supposed to be able to take control of them there's a reason joe biden kamala harris do not want to go in there and see those pictures. it's because they're speaking out. ashley: very quickly i don't see how this ends. many of the migrants questions from central america talk about donald trump is gone, joe biden's is, come on over he's directly responsible for the sedated with one executive order as soon as he got an office and created absolute chaos and i don't know how they will stem the tide. >> i think the people will come by the tens of thousands in the administration is recently said if you come here we won't bother to give your court date you will supposedly come back for an asylum hearing at some point but there's very few immigration judges and these things are years out and they'll be released into the homeland and then what are they going to do, it's illegal for them to get a
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job so they can have to commit a felony to get a job or engaged in criminal activity and what happens when they released in the united states. ashley: what about that thing called homeland security that's gone out the window too, were out of time and clearly we can talk about this for the rest of the evening, thank you so much jason chaffetz as always. coming up will be talking when kristin tate analyst for young americans liberty she will talk about the out-of-control spring break in miami just as the state of florida is pushing to fully reopen its economy. we will get into it next. ♪ liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need?
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>> the very latest this afternoon police announced they have two young men from north carolina in custody of drug in the young woman in town in pennsylvania who died a south beach hotel room so depending on the medical examiner's conclusions those two men could face murder charges. last night was light on tonight to of the state of emergency and its new rules which intends to in the party thursday, friday, saturday sunday night at 8:00 p.m. with the curfew, it did not work out exactly like that. last night the partying crowd was defiant until the end jumping on top of a car and smashing it until police on atvs finally push the people back to their hotels or back to the mainland. also after curfew outside of the entertainment zone tourist again were giving up in the middle ofn
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a residential street, numerous nights have seen chaotic fights with groups of people exploding in crowds running for safety in a state of emergency thursday through sunday they almost close at seven which is obviously costing them tens of thousands of much needed dollars much needed pandemic. so far this spring break began last month police arrested a thousand people in the number of weapons compensated reaches 120. ashley: quite remarkable stuff. ecphil keating thank you very much. let's move on bring in young americans for liberty analyst kristin tate, you look at the video, your reaction to the scenes from miami beach.
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>> there is no excuse for lawlessness or rioting or anything like that but i think what we see is the response from young people around the country who have traveled to miami beach for spring break to what's gone on over the last year. many people are fed up with being locked in their apartments for hundreds of days and being told they cannot socialize, they can go to work, they can go to school, they can do other normal human behavior and this is probably especially true for young people who are not in a particular high risk group for people who get very sick fromto covid and we were initially told 15 days to slow the spread that was over a year ago and it's been clear that a lot of the lockdown measures across the country are not really there to protect us but to increase government control that became obvious when politicians like bill de blasio or gavin newsom repeatedly violated their ownsu covid metrics while sending the
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cops to arrest people for breaking the same role. there is no excuse for the lawlessness however, you cannot lock down a society for nearly a year and not expect civil unrest. that's what were seen ng in miami. ashley: we all feel that way, i'm not young anymoreav or headg for spring break but everyone certainly feels the cabin fever from all of this but they don't behave like that this is clearly gotten out of control you see the fights in the restaurants not allowed to serve outside to have an 8:00 p.m. curfew and all of that hurts business and they thought maybe this would be an opportunity to start saving money but a lot of them are adults and may not be in college and just went to miami for a good time it's a real mixed a bunch and the crowd. do you believe the miami beach police for taking the steps that they did. >> absolutely not, there should be no tolerance for this behavior for property destruction, zero-tolerance but
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it is time for young people and people have been vaccinated to get back to normal life and perhaps we'll see fewer of the incidents in the future and the consequences of the strict lockdown have been absolutely devastating and young people who should be in college socializing throughout the year and learning are instead sitting in the bedroom and the parents houses taking online classes we seen americans lose their businesses and their livelihoods and their jobs because of the lockdown we see in the antiscience school lockdownn at k-12 lead to wider achievement gaps and underserved students being stuck in the field online learninge model. meanwhile they've led to other health problems i saw a survey today the said 42% of americans have reported unwantednt a weigt gain the average weight gain is nearly 30 pounds, during a pandemic that is more deadly to overweight people, people are
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becoming more overweight because of the lockdownn measures. we have to get s back to a sense of normal but there should be no tolerance for writing or any kind of lawbreaking at all. eric: given the pent-up emotion do you think the police and authorities in miami beach underestimated what they wereun getting into. >> maybege they did is certainly seems like they did underestimate -- one thing why we continue the society treating covid as though it has the same impact on everyone in the press imposes is the same for everyone obviously young relatively healthy people are not in a high risk of getting fiercely ill from covid. something like spring break comes along they are more likely to come out, go crazy, go party especially after a year of lockdowns is certainly seems like police may have
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underestimated the threat of that happening. ashley: that video is remarkable. thank you for your input we really do appreciate it. coming up next democrat new york state assemblyman angelo santabarbara on the worsening scandals engulfing your governor andrew cuomo. >> the moment he crossed the line in order for me too issue a statement that covered up for his omission of obstructing justice, that's what really motivated and pushed me too come out in public and pushback i thought along with janice dean and others for ten months to give these families a voice that they lacked in one second the governor wanted me too lie and cover everything up to protect them. i was not going to have ulve th. ♪
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[inaudible] ashley: thank you darlin, joining me now new york state assemblyman angelo santabarbara, thank you for joining us, your reaction i guess he's not going anywhere. >> i don't know if there's anybody left to call on the governor to resign we had eight senators and members of congress so many of the state legislature that continues to be defiant and continues to interfere with ongoing investigation and that's exactly the reason i think he wants to stay in power is to try to go down that path to manipulate and control and he does noto want to be accountable he clearly does notik like oversight and does not like to be told he's doing things wronga and he does not like to be told what to do, he continues to
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fight with the legislature even to the budgetn' negotiation andi do not believe he will step down or resign without impeachment going forward. ashley: if he's got his light on the presidential bid perhaps who knows in 2024 redesigning is just not an option maybe that side of politics play not as weller. >> i think the governor has not accepted reality he's in denial in his press conference has been essentially closed and he's not answering any questions he has not addressed any issues about the ag's report on the nursing home scandal and a number if issues that came up there, he withheld information from the state legislature he directed staff to alter public documents, these are all impeachable offenses, the only way to move forward is the articles of impeachment and remove him from
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office the longer he stays in power he will use that power to manipulate control he's been making phone calls to discredit his accusers, he is reaching out to county executives weaponize in the vaccine distribution system having a person in charge of vaccines call county executives were the governor, it's inappropriate, unacceptable and is crossed so many boundaries these areff impeachae offenses and i think we are more than enough to move forward with the attorney general's report on withholding data that he had as early as last summer, that data could lead to policy changes that could have saved lives and vulnerable populations were put at risk because of his actions plain and simple. ashley: you mentioned the nursing homes of thousands off people who died while loved ones or families of those that lost loved ones yesterday a memorial for more than 15000 facility residents who died fromm the
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virus they were there to say what you just said that cuomo must be held accountable. listen to your colleague who lost his uncle presumably to covid and in new york nursing home. watch this and we will get your comments. >> ten months to give the families the voice that they lacked and in one second the governor wanted me too lie and cover everything up to protect him. ashley: it's amazing to me these are people the middle of what's going on and now come out someone from the same party and says he told me too lie, i cannot stayy quiet anymore, why is that not the smoking gun. >> calling up threatening colleagues in the statee, legislature these are all offenses that rise above and beyond and they rise to the level of impeachment and people
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came together to remember those lost in nursing homes more than you said but he continues to avoid addressing any of the nursing home issues listening to his press conference is almostis unbelievable that he doesn't care where people died who talks about seniors like this it is outrageous the governor may not care wherewe people died but weo and wean will continue to push r accountability to demand answers and he has yet to say anything that makes any sense about the nursing home scandal and he continues to downplay his actions altering a report to try to suppress nursing home deaths, the corporate immunity coming up with fbi investigation he has a lot to answer for but yet to give any reasonable explanation in anything that makes sense and you heard my colleague wrong kim getting a call like that it crosses the line, it's unconscionable to see a governor interfering with the legislature this governor has a history of
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doing. ashley: when is enough enough. it is head scratching that he has continued to remain where he is andlo defiant. thank you so much angelo santabarbara, thank you so much. just ahead retired iran is threatening tos attack atop american general in a military base on u.s. soil. we will get into that. ♪ ♪.
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>> president biden has two acknowledge iran is a military force proxied in syria and iraq and lebanon is completely captured in yemen, this is not cooling down isea heating up. ashley: it's heating up that is middle east expert warning divided administration on iran in the middle east but now there are disturbing reports that iran has made specific threats against army based in washington, d.c. and communications reportedly intercepted by the national security agency in january show iran's revolutionary.has discussed mounting uss cole
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style attacks against army post referring to the suicide boater attack in yemen that killed 17 sailors. the intelligence revealing threats to kill the army's vice chief of staff general joseph and martin, joining me now retired army james carafano, thank you so much i believe you were once stationed at fort mick mayor so you can speak to the vulnerability and are you surprised that iran would discuss an attack on u.s. soil? >> there's a lot of interesting sites it's at the confluence ins the pandemic river's in the houses of senior officers generals is onls the shoreline o you would say this sounds a pretty lucrative target think about running up to some guys
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and jumping and then killing people, i don't think that's a practical attack factor and might even before 9/11 but something like that i don't think that water is actually monitored in the coastline is monitored, i don't think you could get close. with really interesting why is the nsa saying this may be the trying to spook the iranians and same or listening to your stuff, but maybe they're trying to scare the iranians off massing the biden administration wants is a confrontation with the iranians but it's also consistent with the rain and behavior since biden got elected since they are following the lead of the russian and the chinese and the north koreans taunting and testing someer initiation. ashley: it is interesting the general consensus, these threats come as a result of the seeking of revenge for the killing of soleimani and baghdad in 2020, january 2020 but they haven't been satisfied we are told or
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led to believe with what they've too so far which is basically nothing they tried to hit a race in iraq that did very little damage into people but not seriously. this is why they're getting increasingly patient but they generally don't do things themselves they drove by proxy which is more unlikely on u.s. soil. >> let's not forget there was an iranian plot which was a real plot they wanted to hire somebody to kill the saudi ambassador in a restaurant in georgetown and they would've killed maybe dozens of bystanders, they had real plot to attack real targets in western europe all of these have failed but these were serious iranian plot and you might say why would the iraniansul do this biden has rushed in and said i want to come back and let you out of jail and give you a deal because iranians are in a culture where honor is power and they want not just the u.s. to come back to a deal but they
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want the u.s. to come back humiliated in compact radio and it's more important to punish us then get back into a deal the iranians are like thean north koreans we ate grass once, will do it again but they're perfectly willing to let the people suffer if they can show how they are strong and it does not surprise me at all that they might scarcely want to do terrorist attacks on american soil. ashley: if they did something ar bold and brash they know the likes of the u.s. military will come down on them or will that with joe biden respondingg with strength. >> this is an open question for the north koreans, chinese and russians he seems distracted and doesn't seem focused on issues he seems like he wants to avoid foreign policy because his work in a domestic agenda they're not sure this is a president that will boldly strike back and their testing that in the iranians are more reckless than some of the others so again i
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would not be surprised -- again if the nsa said this the just trying to let these guys know we are watching you and maybe they hope that is the end of it. ashley: interesting stuff, lieutenant general james carafano, thank you for joining us. coming up the daily caller vince coglianese why bernie sanders is going full bore after altar billionaires. you know them elon musk and jeff bezos. we'll get into that next. ♪ [laugh] dream sequence ending no! in three, no! two, keep packing! one. when we found out our son had autism, his future became my focus. lavender baths calmed him.
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support life on another planet. sanders tweeting we need to focus on earth in the level of inequality in america is obscene and a threat to our democracy. last week sanders went on an to attack musk in jeff bezos for their extreme wealth saying the level of greed and inequality is not only immoral it is unsustainable. let's get into it let's talk about her with the daily caller editorial director vince coglianese. it is immoral to have that much wealth from something you built from the ground up? >> let's talk about elon musk, innovated, ambitious, has a big vision and some of his is science fiction that he has the resources to turn into reality and that reality in the united states is a lot of american jobs a company like tesla and innovative electric vehicle company leading in that field
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and industry and its created many thousands of jobs in the united states of america. the type of thing bernie sanders would support because ultimately that does support american workers and we see some problems and concentrations of power and wealth that are the product of corruption especially as it relates to government, absolutely by elon musk as an example of one of the people is not the way to go this guy in many ways the person in the emblem a lot of people should live up to to create energetic americans. ashley: he's a remarkable entrepreneur, the on jumper newer in jeff bezos starting his business in his garage and building into a a behemoth around the world, he has created thousands of jobs, good paying jobs but bernie sanders says we want more of your wealth which
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does not make sense to me at all and he's also after bays those for trying to squash the union this is been a age-old battle do they want unions, is that trouble to bezos point everything the union is promising they are already giving, think is right other than the representation but the workers don't want to pay dues, they don't want to have money taken out of the package to pay produce and get things they bernie got. >> when it comes to the union fights the hobbit across the country you see them on amazon facilities they're going to fight to be well taken care of and bezos is always going to answer their well taken care of they fight to get the best odds they can into negotiation and the gathering together to do that. bernie sanders attacking all these guys is pretty rich because bernie sanders is uniquely unqualified and the people were talking about our
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innovative or visual ideas and bernie's ideas although he's amusing are about as original as anybody in the united states. he advocates for socialism that had been tried many, many times and often ended in abysmal failure. ashley: let's not forget hypocrisy i like to call him three house bernie two homes in vermont in a townhome in d.c., why doesn't he sell two of them and take that money and handed out to people who are in need of food and shelter. it is easy to for him to snipe from the sidelines but look in your own backyard once in a while. >> that's exactly right, this guy has leached off of others his entire life, what are my favorite bernie sanders stories he was thrown out for being a slob he was not cleaning up after himself. when he looked to other people who are productive he is
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confused. ashley: that is not easy to do, you should get more for that. we are out of time we can say so much more about three house bernie. just ahead on "the evening edit" retired ice acting director ronald vitiello on the emotional toll the border crisis is taken on migrants and immigration agents alike, we'll be right back. >> there's nothing wrong with having a partnership when you're trying to control a crisis or something of this nature. i don't understand why not talk about it and let everybody know it's taking place certainly we need help in all sorts of capacities with what were trying to do it our border and something there feeling overrun with as well. ♪ so i only pay for what i need. 'cause i do things a bit differently. wet teddy bears! wet teddy bears here! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ psst! psst!
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>> thousands of children unaccompanied showing at the u.s. border is not a crisis, that is white house press secretary jen psaki admitting they are not made for n children and conceding it would take some time to get proper sites after the disturbing images showed minors packed into texas migrant tents. in the leaked document shows 1000 unaccompanied migrant children have been held at the border, more than ten days according to a report from axioms supposed toe be new through the system in 72 hours. with me retired ice acting director broader vitello thank you for joining us it must take a toll on the border agent and those who are charged with trying to handle the surgeon migrants, not only the sad condition that they arrive but the children in unaccompanied all along and must take an emotional toll on those people certainly for the migrants and
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no other word for it but a crisis. >> it is a crisis and is very sad these children and families go through a arduous journey that's taken advantage of by corrupt government and smugglerc who leave them in bad conditions in your right to point out the workforce and dhs and their families, they have been through this in the history of the department three times this problem has been solved three times in this department but here we are again we reverse the policies that were working at the border last year end now we have an unmitigated crisis because people are being encouraged to send or bring their kids to the border and this is what were going to get. cbp officers are constant professionals and they can be daycare monitors but that's not what they signed up with, all we would have to do is wait and rollup the resources before we pull back on the policy and
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reinstate them until we get enough shelter space. ashley: too late now, what about ice signing 87 million-dollar contract to put the migrants and hotels. that is a stopgap measure but is it sustainable? >> is not likely suspect entered sustainable it will cost you a lot more than it would've if you plan toou head. that money you could use onboard ritual salaries and using on roads, fencing, sensors, et cetera. but now were rushing this by shelter space, because there's so far behind this is necessary they have to be treated under law and the specific way in a specific condition so it's senses rebut we should have this before but not when it's upon us. ashley: assisting agents in the field said they've encountered
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17 groups with 100 each most of family and children, what does that tell you. >> it tells me the historic cooperation with mexico last year has ended because they're probably being overwhelmed as well the pipeline has never had this many people coming to the border before and it's rare that this many people are in custody at cpp or hhs were in historic levels of activity and no into insight, there is no imagine in no thing i could think of to imagine to get this to stop and what happens in the search people realize there was no consequences both the way to stop a surge is to have been to apply consequence and it does not seemed like rabe to do that right now. ashley: don't hold your breath with my answer to that. thank you for your expertise. ronald the engine that is that
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