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i'm harris faulkner along with emily campagno and kaleigh mcenany and carley shimkus. we knew they were not going to let that, and the optics were horrible for this administration. they housed mostly haitian migrants for weeks. but the crisis is not nearly over. thousands of people and migrants are waiting to be released into the united states. tweeting this, his shirt reads: biden please let us in. over the weekend, the secretary actually told us how many his department has let actually stay
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here. >> how many of them, well, first, how many have been released into the u.s.? >> they are released on conditions and i think that it is approximately 10,000 or 12,000 or so. >> that have been released? >> yes. >> and the numbers got bigger after they were moved out of that bridge. no, it is 174 and i'm not focused on that number, though. i'm focused on 1.5 million. >> well, it is a stunning amount of people. it is catch and release. they say that the border is shut down and locked down. nobody is getting covid tested and nobody is getting the vaccine. and they are going to keep coming because they know most of
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them will be released into the country and the secretary can give up a facade and say with conditions. there are no conditions. and show up for a court date, but they never enforce that. there are hundreds of thousands of people that over the course of the year, will be released into your neighborhood. it is wrong because we are failing the millions of people that go through this process legally. it is illegal to do this, but the biden administration has allowed this catch and release to be pervasive. >> it is estimated by the end of the year that number of 1½ million since biden became president, putting pressure on
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the system and we could see that 1½ million blow up to 2 million. are they being adjudicated? because that's a lot of numbers of people. >> yes, it's a phenomenal number of people. and there is no way of practicing. there weren't enough judges. there weren't enough facilities and too much bower rock acy because congress won't streamline the process and figure out what kind of immigration that we need in this country and how to best vet people, so they can come in and live and work legally. the only conclusion is that our immigration system is completely broken. if you have no idea, maybe
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10,000, maybe 12,000, maybe a half million here and maybe another half million coming by the end of the year. it's too much. and the democrats have to do their job here to work with republicans to make things much more streamlined because what is happening now is much more of a humanity issue than people riding on horses. >> here in new york, there are 8 million if you let people come into this area, you may not notice as many. but if you put a million people into communities that don't have that many people, it changes a whole host of things. you can change the landscape of
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the state depending on how much you put on the social services. >> the local government is saying that you are stretching our resources so thin. we can't keep up with this volume and especially with a 3 to 5% covid rate and the problem just compounds. and it takes on average 2½ years for a case to even be adjudicated. so, we are looking at a decades worth for everything to be caught up if we stop right now. over a year and a half ago and the social security administration and doubled the length that people were waiting for their adjudicated and what
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happened? congress freaked out. the judges freaked out. and all of the unions representing the federal staff and the attorneys representing the judges all pushed back. you want us to build a jaguar in the amount of time it takes to build a kia. no offense kia. and the compassion this administration talks about having all of the time for these people who are earnestly trying to hear their case be heard in front of an immigration judge, it is just a myth. >> when press secretary, jen psaki said that afghans are being fully vetted. >> i can assure that no one is
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coming into the united states without going through a full and thorough screening process. >> jason, what are your thoughts about the whole vetting process? >> there is virtually -- it is virtually impossible to do the vetting coming out of afghanistan. the infrastructure was near absolute zero, unless you have biometrics. >> oh, you mean like the taliban have now because of what we left behind in bag ram and all of those other places? it is a joke. >> yeah, and when you talk about these backlogs of all of these people and at one point, there were only three and they have a
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couple hundred thousand people coming before them, there is no way to do this. i have to push back a little bit and there is law in this country and i feel there needs to be reforms, but we are failing the people who are trying to do this legally and lawfulfully and it is enough for the biben-harris administration. it was under control with donald trump and it is not under control now. it is a self-inflicted wound. >> and kaliegh, i'm coming to you because you saw the before and after on those policies like title 42, that the former president put into place that the current president just thought that he would move away
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from. and he did on day one. >> yeah, and look at what happened and all of this ended up with the crisis that we are seeing on the del rio bridge. you put the images up of those two men and one accused of sexual assault of a minor under the age of 16. the other accused of repeatedly beating and strangling his wife. and another that attacked a female service member. we were promised from the podium these people would be vetted. they were not. there are 3,500 gang members arrested just this year. we still do not know the number of haitians released into the interior of this country.
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>> kaliegh and we are watching your seat, we misyou greatly. we have a border situation that is already outstretched and the border administration has to deal with the drug cartel coming into this country. how do we handle it all? what can former president donald trump tell the current president? >> it was a carrot stick approach, but more the stick side of things and what did mexico do? they stepped up and stimmid the
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number of immigrants coming across. the current president has a very poor relationship with the president of mexico and i don't see a way forward, unless he learns how to do diplomacy. >> they were not coming towards our border. all right everybody, stay put. new video of border agents on horseback clearly shows no whipping of the people coming into this country or any intent to strike them. however, it has not stopped top democrats from all of the way from the top of the united states from pushing that narrative. ♪ ♪ voiceover: riders. wanderers on the road of life. the journey is why they ride.
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♪ ♪ >> we're learning new details on the border patrol horse unit that was preventing migrants from crossing into the united states. according to security officials, the mounted team arrived at the border hours before the photos were taken and they were under orders not to let anyone cross. a team has been sent to del rio to determine if the border patrol agents whipped any of the
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immigrants. that didn't stop them or other prominent democrats from concluding what the border agents did was wrong. listen to this. >> to be treated like they did. horses and running them over and people being strapped. it is outrageous. and i promise you those people will pay. >> it evoked images of the worst moments of our history where that kind of behavior has been used against the indigenous people of our country and african americans. >> we know those images painfully conjured up the ongoing battle against systemic racism. >> it was bad and it shocked me.
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i expected our administration to know better than to have horses chasing down black people. >> the photographer who took the picture saying i have never seen this and it never happened. so, why are democrats running with this vicious lie when it is contrary to the truth? >> i don't know why they are running with a lie. they seem to inject racism wherever they can to push their way through this. but i can tell you those border patrol agents were doing their job. these people were trying to run past them and they were told to shut down the border, as they were told to do.
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i think that we need more of them. >> i remember in the direct aftermath of this, alejandro mayorkas saying that he saw nothing unto ward and his position changes. >> yeah, his ratings have dropped 12 points in the past month and a majority of people think that he is doing a bad job on immigration and the number of people dying trying to get into the country and crossing the hot desert with no supplies and coyotes that are abandoning children. yeah they are not winning, so they are using any possible image to change the story away from afghanistan and their own
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failures here. it is completely dishonest and it is undeserved towards people who are trying to immigrate into this country legally. >> and the border patrol agents having to just take it. one saying, would you go to work and do your job knowing that if you do, your boss is going to make you pay. he was speaking of joe biden. the left liberal media continues to spin a narrative of hate and core russian against us. >> hate comes when people choose to focus on hate. and i want to know what our journey has been like that we
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hate the border patrol inside the beltway? what is happening at the white house that they feel the president of the united states can be judge and jury and threaten consequences to be punished. kaleigh, you mentioned hours before those pictures were taken and we got more on what was going on, on the ground, what about when alejandro mayorkas said that he didn't have a problem with border patrol agents on horseback? >> president biden said the border patrol agents will pay and will they come to a conclusion on facts? >> they are heroic on what they
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do. i saw their heroism displaced in del rio, texas, when i was there on the ground. >> the nice words that you said about them, you should probably share with president biden and not just me today. >> harris: the president does what he wants and right now, is corrupting the issue and like kennedy said, for the people that want to stay here, this is horrible for them to have this kind of breakdown from the top down from the leadership. >> yeah. coming up, the f.b.i. returning to brian laundrie's home.
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>> kaleigh: the f.b.i. was back at the family how many of brian laundrie yesterday. rewards totally $30,000 are now being offered for information that helps to track down gabby petito's missing fiance. the standing room only chapel adorned with displays of flowers for the 22-year-old whose life was tragically cut short. her father saying during the heartbreaking eulogy that the whole world now knows her name.
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a witness had told police officers that laundrie had hit gabby. watch. >> there's a black ladder on the back. a florida plate. i'm not sure of that. but the female that got hit, the male and the female both got into the van and headed north. >> what do you make of this new development that shines a different sort of light of that pull over there in utah? >> it completely contradicts the bodycam footage and the police report. and i know they are doing an investigation there in moab. whether you have police officers that don't have good domestic
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violence training there and the witnesses said they saw brian laundrie punching and slapping gabby petito and they saw him punching and assaulting her and the responding officers said there is no evidence and she was the aggressor and it is not the case when you see what she is saying and how she is being. and saying that it was her fault and that's classic for a victim to say about their abuser. >> a male hit a female. domestic. he got into a white ford transit van. it has a black ladder on the back. florida plates. i'm not sure about that. but the female that got hit,
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both the male and the female got into the van and headed north. >> jason, your thoughts? >> yeah, to find her the way they did in wyoming is just heartbreaking and i'm interested in the f.b.i., did the f.b.i. blow it in after in looking of what was going on with brian laundrie because i don't understand why they couldn't issue a warrant earlier? you have a domestic disturb at the very least and they could have issued a subpoena when brian laundrie was actually there. lots of unanswered questions.
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and i hope they find him and find him immediately. >> harris: mark furhman, the lead detective on the oj simpson case and he said that there is only so much jurisdiction when you are driving through the state. and remember when the witness said that he saw someone slap a young woman and that was brian laundrie and let's call it what it is. it is crime when you assault somebody. are we not talking in the legal language and trying to keep up with what people do because the law doesn't really require that? >> that's such a great question
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and that's why there has been legislation and bills that address that. and the reason that we have the 9-1-1 dispatch to begin with is because a 12-year-old was kidnapped from her bedroom, the abp went out, but it didn't go to federal law enforcement. i could go on hours. you are right, that's the question. i think that the short answer is that the patch work has not been seamlessly sewn into a quilt yet. >> harris: we need to get that going. >> we need to address these problems and kaleigh, i know that you wanted to get to the memorial and remembering her.
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>> yeah, beautiful pictures of gabby when she was a young girl and a flower girl and on family trips to niagara falls and the family handed out a poem. and it is called "let it go". it was on her arm actually. be not burdened with times of sorrow. i wish for you the sunshine of tomorrow. i know that my time maybe too brief. gabby, i know that she may not be here on earth, but her parents will see her again in heaven. gabby, you are america's child. >> the vaccine mandate and the consequences may grow as new york is dealing with major
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[cheering and applause] [chanting u.s.a.] >> harris: new york city's vaccine mandate is bringing out protesters at a long island mall over the weekend and new york is facing a shortage of hospital workers as their deadline to get the shot is today and a new york judge blocking the mandate for teachers and that is being decided today. and police officers from san francisco to denver to new
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england are pushing back at mandates for them to get vaccinated with millions of troopers already submitting their resignation. and illegal immigrants coming into the country illegally and are not getting tested for covid-19. >> you rely on local and state officials and a lot of people that don't get tested has put people in this nation at-risk. >> that's exactly why we have an independent review of our operations to see where we can make improvements. where we can strengthen our processes and that's exactly
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what we did here. >> harris: let's start there, kaleigh and we will get to the vaccinations and all of the mandates in a second. but i want to start with the border because we touched on it and get your thoughts on it. >> kaleigh: yes, it is outrageous that illegals are entering our country without testing. so, wait, americans have to get vaccinated, but illegals do not? and she said, that is correct. that's all that she could possibly say. i'm on a plane yesterday and watching a mom force the mask on a 4-year-old little girl and the girl is just crying because there is nothing that the mom
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could do. but the illegal immigrants, no testing and no vaccination. it is an awe palling double standard. >> it is just to attack people. i think that is absolutely totally wrong. they started by attacking trump to help clear the way for its development and once they took office -- it's just wrong. >> harris: jason, your point for just a second. the trump vaccine and kaleigh, you and i have talked about this too. it comes into play. and it is the best weapon to date. and people based on the facts and the science they are getting, they decide if it is right for them. and to have the vice president, kamala harris say that she wouldn't get it if it came from
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trump. and then, to have the current president is a take credit for it. and what is the issue with the trump vaccine and why couldn't the white house better sell a victory? >> i also believe they could have given a nod to president trump. one sentence from president biden and just one sentence and they couldn't do it. >> harris: kaleigh? >> kaleigh: yeah, you nailed it when you said vice president harris. president trump stood at the podium and announced the vaccine and took the vaccine in a show of confidence in his own fda. and remember the 16-2 vote from
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the fda for boosters? >> i'm not surprised to see the unions pushing back and they donate so much to the democratic party and they have even more of them who have had covid and there is no way of proving it now and they don't want to have the vaccine if they have had the virus and they are getting the religious exceptions. >> harris: that's interesting and up and down if it is 90 days or a little bit more or less than that, but if you have had covid and you have natural immunity. where is the science? i'm not hearing that come out of the white house. >> no, all that you are hearing
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is mandates. what is interesting and we have the potential for the national guard to be brought in to fill healthcare positions for example, here in new york. we have healthcare workers from other states that will apparently be flown in to help at the hospitals here. why? why is it that thousands of healthcare workers in new york refuse to get vaccinated? to your point about dissemination of information and it appears to the lack there of this administration to answer questions about the vaccination is why people are refusing. i also think that it is interesting that the new york times says this in ankle article and also saying that despite the emotional pleas of
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healthcare workers, people are still refusing to get vaccinated. >> harris: when it was all going over before the vaccine, they were good enough. we called them heroes. some doctors here in new york have told me they want to see how to walk the dog because they have been exposed to high viral loads because they have been sick. and the kind of protection that has weaponized the vaccine right now and they are scrimping back into the fight without doing that and so, what do they know? and why is the white house not listening to their suggestions? you hit the nail on the head. next up, prince harry and meghan
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>> we are awaiting president biden, who is expected to receive his covid-19 booster shot and expected to take questions live. and we are watching alejandro mayorkas' comments to tackle the border crisis. coming up in a jammed pack monday show. join john and me on "america reports" at the top of the hour. >> kaleigh: prince harry and meghan markle took a private jet to new york city over the weekend. what else is new?
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>> kaleigh: total hi pock craycy as always from these two. they jump into their private jet and gas guzzling suvs and it is the gas virtue couple. and she has a $500,000 dress on as she visits a school in harlem and $38,700 in jewelry. and wow. i'm not opposed to people having nice things, but that's a whole lot of nice things. >> you are right, kaleigh, in stark contrast to lady di that was always conscious of all of the other humans that she was engaging with at that time. and they preached about vaccine
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equity and to be an influencer like that, people have to subscribe to you and believe you and have faith in your creditability. so, when we see these hypocritical actions all of the time, are they losing their would be followers? >> oh yeah. they are such hypocrites. that's the name of the game. they have no problem lobbying for the global climate, and if that is the case, they should walk across the country. if they care so much about the earth, go ahead, hook it. go on foot. >> and following the 9/11 tragedies and honoring the pentagon and yeah, to kennedy's point, there are ordinary americans and extraordinary americans and humans out there
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putting their money where their mouth is and walking the walk and not just talking the talk because that's what we are getting from those two. >> harris: that's an interesting point and they try to bring a light to certain things, but they don't live the way they said they wanted to after they left the royal family. they still technically live like they have all of the trappings of all of that. and their netflix deal. look, they can make money if they want. when you get a private meeting at the united nations, who are you representing? because you are not a leader. you are not an ambassador and the queen has made it quite certain they don't represent her. so, why are they getting a
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private meeting at the un? >> that is such a great point. jason, you were a represented person of the american people. who creditability do they have? >> i think they are actually representing blockbusters. that's all that i can come up with. and how do you explain to the kids? hey kids, gather around, we are going to hear from this person. >> well, a queen in her own mind. >> at least. >> exactly. we'll be right back in a moment. stay with us. ♪ ♪ as someone who resembles someone else... i appreciate that liberty mutual knows everyone's unique. that's why they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. oh, yeah. that's the spot. only pay for what you need.
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nashville right now, tell us all about it. >> yes. i'm here for a gutfeld! in nashville, and yes that is gutfeld!, a greg gutfeld's amazing show at 11:00 p.m. tonight i'll be here with john rich and tyrus and you emily will be here for the show on thursday evening. i can't wait. >> i will. i can't wait to join you, i'll be flying in wednesday night and to be on the show thursday night. thanks all for watching and now here is "america reports." >> sandra: thank you ladies. president biden is set to deliver remarks think it has koba booster syrup, sought any second now. the go-ahead for people over the age of 65 to get the additional dose of the fis or vaccine. >> john: a 78-year-old biden falls in line with that vaccination in this event is up one of several on biden schedule this week. we will take you to the white house just as soon as that gets underway. >> sandra: meanwhile,
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