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to when you bundle with us. okay, we don't need a line monitor. >> greg: we are out of time. thank you, dagen mcdowell, matt schlapp, kat timpf, tyrus. "fox news @ night" with dreamy trace gallagher is next. i'm greg gutfeld, and i love you, america. >> trace: thank you. good evening, everyone and welcome to america's late news, "fox news @ night." i'm trace gallagher in los angeles. ♪ ♪ breaking tonight, prominent media critics from cnn, "the new york times," and "the washington post" now been banned from twitter and liberal media is in an uproar. the common sense department will explain why elon musk did it. he fought alongside american
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troops against the taliban and now he's in jail, charged with a federal crime because he tried to enter the u.s. illegally. it is a fox news exclusive. but we begin with fox team coverage. ashley strohmier on how even new york city's liberal mayor wants help from the biden administration to confront its surge of migrants. first to kevin corke on how both sides of the aisle are now pressuring the white house over the border crisis. kevin, good evening. >> good evening, trace. it seems like it will just be a good time here in the days and weeks ahead for hundreds of migrants who believe it or not are still camped out at the border both in el paso and across the border in frigid weather, in many cases waiting to be processed. in other cases, they are just trying to be entered into this country. checkpoints there and in other sectors have continued to swell as the crisis is expected to actually worsen if you can imagine one title 42 ends on the
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21st of december. white house press secretary karine jean-pierre insists that the administration is prepared to deal with the influx despite what we are seeing now. >> you have an estimate of how many people you're expecting will try to cross the border when title 42 -- >> i don't have an estimate to share with you. >> don't have an estimate to share, she says. the facts are these. the el paso sector is averaging about 2,002 illegal crossings and day and it's actually seeing a 255% increase in encounters this fiscal year to date compared with last fiscal year. that's according to sources. drugs are continuing to be smuggled into the u.s. i can tell you about something that we just learned about today. the cbp recently announced the third-largest math seizure at the border and patrol history. agents we are told seized over 3,000 pounds of liquid meth.
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it's not just human tracking tr. >> trace: if they are catching that much fence and all you got to believe there's more coming. thank you. new york city has requested emergency funding from the biden administration help deal with its relatively small influx of migrants. ashley strohmier live in new york city with more on that. ashley. >> hi, trace. when you think about, 30,000 migrants is nothing compared to what you heard kevin mentioned about border cities in texas dealing with what they do on a daily basis and it could just get worse. el paso is bracing for a 5,000 migrants a day once title 42 ends. border patrol reported 53,284 migrant encounters just since october 1 in el paso. new york city has just under
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8.5 million people and a sanctuary city. compare that to el paso's 670,000 people. back in october, new york city mayor eric adams said new yorkers "didn't ask for the influx" of migrants, which you expect will cost $1 billion. blamed republicans for using migrants for political gain. g.o.p. rep roger williams is blasting adams on twitter tonight for turning to the white house to get the billion dollars, tweeting "texas has been dealing with this crisis for months and it's past due taxes get assistance from the feds." el paso city council member claudio rodriguez echoed the need for help, saying the cbp center is over capacity. >> over the weekend we had 2500 people coming into the city daily and we're being overwhelmed. everybody has, everyone is going to cbp center. it's supposed to hold 1,040 people and currently it's
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overcapacity. >> according to city hall, on sunday the big apple's housing 21,000 of those 30,000 migrants with taxpayer dollars. trace. >> trace: ashley strohmier live for us in new york. ashley, thank you. for a little perspective on what's happening at the border let's bring in ohio congressman and ranking member of the house judiciary committee, jim jordan. congressman, thank you for coming on. we very much appreciate it. it we have been at the border, fox news has been there for the better part of two years every single day. the media has ignored the story altogether. suddenly for the past couple of days, you have gavin newsom down at the border. not california, but at a border. you have some democrats in the midwest talking about the border. now the news media is also covering this. watch this and we'll get your response on the other side. >> it's extraordinary how collapsed our immigration system is, and there's no resolution in sight here. >> they are being kidnapped,
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starved, raped. that's just in mexico. where is the urgency? where's the outrage? >> trace: where is the urgency? where's the coverage been for two years? congressman, what's going on here? >> you know, i don't know. maybe it's just gotten to the point where it's so bad that even democrats are saying we've got to do something. i think it's interesting because i think they intentionally created the situation when they got rid of all the good policies that were put in by the trump administration. i think it's been intentional the hallway because you can't have the record numbers we've had our not be intentional. you can't have a secretary of homeland security and comes in front of congress and tells us the border is secure. now you have this situation that we've seen. that you guys have reported better than anyone, day after day after day. i don't know what's going on. the only -- obviously title 42 is coming to an end. with prompting and, i don't know but god bless them. maybe they finally have seen the light and they are going to do something that's good for the country. >> trace: it's amazing. we know from the twitter files
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that the biden administration, it appears work with big tech, right, worked with big tech to censor conservatives. now, congressman, you want to go after records. what are you looking for specifically? >> we want to know if they did the same darn thing at all the other social media platforms. we know because elon musk, what they did to twitter. our working theory is they did this with all the big tech platforms. we also, our working theory is that this was an information, misinformation operation run on the american people. that letter from those 51 former intel official said the hunter biden story has all the classic earmarks of a russian misinformation information. the truth is our government colluded with big tech to run misinformation operation with people just days before the most important election we have. the facts all point to that. we want to see how widespread it is because we know what zuckerberg told joe rogan.
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at the same thing happened him and facebook that happen at twitter. want to know how broad this goes and find out exactly what took place. >> trace: what about those 51 intel officials? will you bring them in? if so, are there any potential consequences for those people doing what they did? >> if you've got government pressuring people to limit first amendment rights of americans, that's potentially a civil rights violation. we will have to see. but i think it was all coordinated and remember, jim baker was on both sides of the occasion. jim baker was the chief counsel of the fbi when they were spying on trumpcare when he accepted the information's and clinton's attorney, mr. sussman, that was all garbage. then he goes to twitter, conveniently just a few months before the president election of 2020. so it sure looks like this was a cozy relationship. you had big government, big media, big tech colluding to keep critical information from the american people. again, just days and weeks
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before the most important election we have. >> trace: talking about the stuff on the twitter files. i believe there is evidence covid is tied to china's biological weapons program. will you subpoena intel officials on that front to get more information? >> i think i will probably happen in the intel committee but we do know. we don't know if this was a bio weapon or not. the intel committee has put out a report that it may be. we'll find out, i think they will focus. we are focused on how this thing started and i think one of the interesting things is why aren't the democrats interested in how this started? maybe if we had known how it really began it would've helped us save lives and not lead to the loss in education for students, not lead to the shutdown of businesses, the attacks on our liberties. we know this, trace. on january 31, 2020, dr. fauci gets an email from dr. christian anderson. a guy doctor if y thought she
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said -- the doctor anderson said it looks engineered and it's not consistent with evolutionary theory. it's a fancy way of saying it came from a lab. but then they change their story and say you're crazy if you think it came from a lab. he was a bat to a to have to hippopotamus joe rogan. do they think we are crazy? judiciary committee, oversight committee. the bio weapon issue will be done. >> trace: in california, first in the nation task force has been studying financial reparations for descendants of slaves. the group has begun deliberations on eligibility and financial compensation. the chief correspondent jonathan hunt is live with the closer look at what the committee has come up with. >> good evening. the reparations calculations during the early stages but it's
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a july 1, 2023 deadline for the task force to deliver recommendations to the california legislature. and at a public meeting of the group this week, some california residents were quick to remind the panel of the basis for reparations. >> after slavery, white americans frequently aided by the government maintained, carrying out violence and intimidating against african americans for decades. racial terror pervaded every aspect of post-slavery black life and prevented african americans from building the same political influences white americans. >> economists hired by the task force are focusing on government taking of property, devaluation of black-owned businesses, housing determination and homelessness, mass incarceration over policing, and health. the reparations task force was created following legislation
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signed by california governor gavin newsom in 2020 after criticism that nothing was happening at the federal level. the group since it still has more questions than answers and says no dollar amounts have been decided, nor for the money would come from and that's prompting more public pleas for action. >> stay strong. no you are and at the end of the day, any amount is too little and every amount is never enough. >> california's reparations task force is the first in the nation but other state and local authorities may follow. just yesterday, boston city council for instance voted on a task force to study the issue and officials in new york are expected to look again of creating a reparations commission for the state there. >> trace: started in california. standby. you can keep us honest on the panel pilots. spain's political panel. loyola law school adjunct
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professor ethan berman. jack kalavritinos. sound bite of people talking to the reparations panel. >> we are asking that you give us reparations because america is number one on god's list to be destroyed. if you don't accommodate us and you don't assist us, just watch what our god is going to do to america. >> trace: some people kind of blaming it on god. the concept is all the black people that i've talked to about this on the air and off they are say this is divisive. they are really dividing people with this kind of reparations talk. what you think about this? >> i mean, it is divisive, you're right. it's also something that democratic presidents, whether it's president obama, president clinton, this president for two years,
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democratic majorities in congress. the neighbor supported this. as jonathan hunt said, there are more questions than answers so i just don't understand it. >> trace, one of the points that struck me, the woman in the piece he said every amount is never enough and i'm interested, ethan, in your thoughts. every amount is never enough. where does it end? >> you have to begin by having the conversation which is exactly the reason that the governor created this task force. let us not forget congress held hearings on this exact issue a couple years ago. loyola law school professor eric miller testified on the damages that were done. 1921 tulsa massacre, the burning, the pillaging, the murdering of black wall street is a real thing. we stole people's labor. we didn't pay them. we stole people's land and property and we didn't pay them for it. it's an illegal taking, especially. right here in los angeles, we gave it back to the family after
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it was wrongly taken. >> trace: a lot of facts on the beach were wrong because there were a lot of white families also displaced and they were not given any kind of compensation at all. so most of the families on bruce's beach were white. there were five families were black. the black families were given back their money, the white families were given no money at all. they were all removed at the same time. something that didn't get into the media coverage. i want to move on now to retail sales. "the new york times" was honest, rretail sales fell in november despite black friday. the report highlights how inflation, even if it's eased, change the way consumers approach the holiday season. americans are whittling down the number of people they are giving gifts to according to data from kpmg. the bottom line, as malmo. the retailers make 30, 40% of their yearly take during the holiday season and when retailers are down at the holidays, its defendants is for the economy.
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>> republicans want to play both sides on this one but let's be honest. inflation of course affects how people spend their money. if i'm more worried about buying groceries and putting gas in my car of course am going to spend a little bit less on gifts but let us also not forget that companies like amazon did their big prime sale in october which shifts you're buying patterns when those sales are happening earlier. i don't have to spend as much in november if i bought all my gifts in october. >> trace: i'm not sure if that helps the retailer in manhattan beach or santa monica. >> it does not but mama... amazon doesn't. >> i don't know why ethan says from lukens want to have it both sides. it's a problem. i was at macy's the other day for instance here in maryland. i bought a purchase. they handed me a $40 gift card. he didn't even have to have a minimum purchase the next time you come in.
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they were literally just giving me money so i would come back into the mall again. i was hoping i'd be waiting in lines and seeing lots of people. there really weren't. this was part of the biden economy. it's sad. >> trace: quick answers, i want to move on to this poll because it's fascinating. when it comes to hunter biden's business dealings, hunter did. you see something illegal, 39%. something unethical 31%. ethan. 70%. we can't get people to a grave mother's day cards are good. 70% of the population. when 70% things he did something wrong and should be looked into. >> because democrats believe if somebody does something wrong, we should hold them accountable. jared and ivanka, $640 million while they were in the white house. jared getting money from the saudis. how about we talk about insurrection on january 6? yamagata maybe should be disqualified under section three
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under the amendment for participating in selection. >> trace: we say hunter biden did something wrong and they say trump, trump, trump. trump, trump, trump! >> i wish democrats, ethan, who i don't know. i wish people would focus on now. donald trump is not president and it's really not about hunter biden as much as it is about his father and his son and where was that money going in wasn't being funneled to the father? while his father was vice president? let's focus on right now. donald trump is not president. >> trace: yeah. jack, ethan, gentlemen, thank you. good conversation. jonathan, thank you as well. of course the hunter biden laptop story has been all over the so-called twitter files as you know we covered it day after day but the mainstream media did not cover it. they also didn't say a word about conservative voices and conservative news outlets being censored by twitter.
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but the "fox news @ night" common sense department couldn't help but notice a comment made a few hours ago. my media critic steve krakauer sang "this is outrageous." it turns out the reason he's up in arms is because a short time ago elon musk started permanently suspending the accounts of liberal journalists and outlets, including "washington post" reporter drew harwell, msnbc host keith olbermann and cnn correspondent donnie o'sullivan. watch. >> i do think this is very important about the potential chilling impact this might have for freelance journalists, independent journalists around the world. >> trace: elon musk says they were suspended because "criticizing me all day long is totally fine but doxxing my real-time location and endangering my family is not." quite frankly the common sense department does not agree with journalists being banned but a "new york times" reporter wrote the following tonight. "musk is a blatant hypocrite when it comes to free speech."
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common sense thinks that journalists should google the definition of hypocrite. you might see the faces of a lot of his callings. one mother's fight against a public school district over bullying and why she says it cost her thousands of dollars to get the district to disclose the information. it's a story you do not want to miss. next. tired of clean clothes that just don't smell clean? downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters keep your laundry smelling fresh waaaay longer than detergent alone. if you want laundry to smell fresh for weeks, make sure you have downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters. hi, i'm susan, i've lost 84 pounds on golo and i've kept it off for a year. i had spent so much money on other products that when i saw the commercial for golo, the price was so much cheaper and i thought, "boy, this might not work but why not try it?" it is amazing and it works really well.
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22% of students 12 to 18 years old reported being bullied at school in 2019. 46% of students 13 to 17 reported cyberbullying. let's bring in that texas mom, terrie chumchal. warren norred read. you wanted the information on your son. you wanted bullying statistics, statistics for assault, bullying, police involvement. they said it's going to take thousands and thousands of pages and it's going to cost you $7,000. what then? >> correct, yes. thank you for having us. i really don't understand why it would have cost that much money because again, i'm just asking for numbers. these numbers were needed for me to understand why all of the things that happened to my son, how they weren't bullying. a lot of the things that happened to him were actually assault. we don't understand why they are
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happening, why they're not counting them and how they could ever cost that much money. >> trace: it wasn't just the school and school district and school board not helping you. they were actually in the process of mocking you. you spoke with for a school board and there was a hot mic and the school board said this. "hey, ms. chumchal forgot her cup. the purple cup. we need to return the cup. i will tell her where to put that cup." mr. warren norred, you think parents have every right to know what's happening to their kids in school. >> absolutely. it's not as though terrie is not asking for anything they are not already required by texas state law to accumulate. this is just the numbers they are required to do. they wanted to say we have to redact all of these things is that we were asking for the reports themselves. they were just looking for the numbers and so they wanted to use any excuse to keep their
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work opaque and not work openly so people can see what their school district is doing. it's usually just a matter of trying to protect the management's reputation running a safe school when in fact they are running it for the benefit a few to the exclusion of the rest. >> trace: what baffles me, terrie, some incidents of bullying that were actually caught on closed-circuit video tape and they would not show you the tapes. what did you do and what did you say? >> those instances, i just asked why. why do i not have the right to watch these videos of my son being hurt? i've published. i pushed hard but each time they just told me that acco they hado protect the other styles of privacy. i'd never set right with me in i pushed and now they are finally allowed me to watch three videos. there are many other families that they have done the same too. they don't let them watch these videos we have every right to see these videos. >> trace: yeah.
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this is happening all across the country. it's got to be very hard to watch the video. i want to play the sound bite from nicole solis, a rhode island mom who was on "america's newsroom" in june. same thing happened. >> schools will charge you whatever price they want to charge you so that way you're not going to know what your kids are learning in school. public information is not public if it cost this much money and no one can access it. >> trace: you're not filing a lawsuit. you just want the attorney general in texas to step in. >> the struggle is, a lot of school districts these days. it's public information and parents on the frontline that are willing to step out to be courageous like terrie and other people. it's not particularly unusual. there are a lot of school districts doing these kinds of things. giving criminal trespass to parents who ask questions. the list of tricks they are
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using to excuse their behavior is mind-boggling and it grows every day. >> trace: it's shameful. ten seconds, terrie. what would you tell other parents in this situation? i would tell them to advocate for your children. don't stop. you're the only one who can help them. reach out, find support, parent advocacy groups. families engaged for effective education has been crucial to help me learn about my rights. find help, reach out to family and friends. you have to help your children. >> trace: you have every right to do so. terrie, warren, best of luck to you. thank you both. >> thank you. >> trace: authorities in moscow, idaho, are asking for the public's help tonight as their investigation into the murder of four college students appears to be narrowing its focus. here's the national correspondent bryan llenas. >> tonight the search for this
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white sedan intensifies. investigators say that they are sorting through 22,000 registered 2011, 2013 hyundai a laundress and sifting through a significant amount of video footage. the alejandro was captured on security camera driving by a gas station near the home where four students were murdered. investigators believe the occupants of the vehicle may have critical information. finding this vehicle is complicated. security cameras in the town of moscow are few and far between. >> we started looking for video the day of a crime. >> the parents of kaylee goncalves are urging businesses to turn in any footage they have before it's too late. >> 24-hour mark on a lot of those video cameras. seven days, one month. >> we are hitting a month. if the key evidence is outside that.
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we have to get it now. >> more than a month after their daughter was murdered, no motive, no suspects, just speculation. >> i think this person went in very methodical. i think he really thought it out. i think he was quick. i think it was quiet. he got in and he got out. >> christie says the family supports the police which he criticized their poor communication, noting she only found out about the white hyundai elantra from a press release. >> trace: what harry and meghan say is the true source behind their bad press. you've got to hear. see the day's best viral videos next lite this couple was headed to the farmers market... when they got a chip. they drove to safelite for a same-day repair. and with their insurance, it was no cost to them. >> woman: really? >> tech: that's service the way you need it. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪
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it's been said that when someone you love has parkinson's, you have parkinson's. if you have questions, the parkinson's foundation has answers. to learn more, please go to parkinson.org or call 1-800-4pd-info. >> trace: first step in tonight's viral videos, friendly father-son wrestling match broke out at the smithsonian national
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zoo in washington, d.c., with his 4-year-old guerrilla engaging in a sneak attack on his father. the zoo said they brought some signature moves like the spin and pin. the toe tickle. >> to see this institutional gaslighting. >> i wasn't being thrown to the wolves. i was being fed to the wolves. >> they were actively recruiting people to disseminate this information. >> they are happy to lie to protect my brother. they were never willing to tell the truth to protect us. >> trace: netflix dropped three more episodes from the dramatic harry and meghan documentary series. the allegations are salacious. prince harry and meghan markle claim much of the bad press they receive stems from jealousy and was planted by prince william's press office. the royal family has not commented. pretty sure you'll hear more from the california royals. the story about a fat cat. not a rich guy. a fat cat to give a
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not-so-subtle message to her owner by repeatedly tapping her empty food bowl on the floor. the owner gave in and fed the cat some kibbles and bits. don't you know. this is how the holidays are celebrated california style. the boat parade. this is the largest and longest running in the southern part of the state. opening and closing nights include spectacular fireworks and every night features a different grand marshal and of course there is booze, lots of booze. take a look at a pilot ejecting from an f-35 just before the jet crash landed at a north texas military base. the pilot was attempting to land vertically before the aircraft took a nosedive. still working on getting a condition on the pilot. if you have a viral video to share, hit me up @tracegallagher or @foxnewsnight. although a projected red wave didn't fully materialize in last
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month's midterms, republicans were encouraged and democrats concerned by the inroads the g.o.p. made among latino voters. let's bring in the founder of latinos exiting the democratic party. jesse holguin. you're going to go into the inner cities and recruit. toys and tamales and treats, as you say because this is the way you spread your message. >> we do that a lot. we have boots on the ground soy feed the homeless and we just had a backpack giveaway which we rent into the hood. san bernardino, we gave out backpacks, haircuts, food. we had a thanksgiving. we gave meals to people in the ghetto for thanksgiving and that we are having a christmas event and we are going to have pony rides, a train the tribes around
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the kids. tamales, churros. >> trace: you are shot. you were a gang member, shot and paralyzed. you tell people you have a story and they gravitate toward you and tour the republican party. >> they can relate. a lot of latinos can relate to my story. i've been to the white house, everywhere. everywhere i go, latinos are like a lie because it was from the hood. my family member. latinos relate to my story. a lot of us are just everyday latinos, every day latinos. latinos can relate to us, they like our stories, they like the room we talked. another thing they like it is our faith. our faith is being to us because most latinos are either catholic or christian. they have a love for god. we always represent our love for christ above all things. that makes latinos gravitate to us. >> trace: where so many latinos democrats?
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it seems like they gravitate towards democratic party. >> we have it in the mind-set, not only latinos but blacks, we grow up automatically thinking we were democrats. like me, growing up my family told me we were democrats. because republicans are for rich whites and minorities are for democrats. that's how we grew up. people don't know this but the spanish channels can be as bad as fake news cnn so all they are getting is propaganda 24/7. that's another big reason why. we are breaking through. we are starting to reach latinos and numbers are changing. >> trace: do you feel it? do you know it? we see numbers changing. do you feel it? in south florida they broke through for governor desantis.
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>> i feel it so much. so many latinos that i used to get in debates with. before, they see. the democrat party is not even the same party is five years ago. they are so far to the left with all the stuff they are trying to push on our kids. latinos. we are against that. that's what we tell latinos, vote your moral values, the issues. >> trace: great to have you on. best of luck to you. thank you, sir. we have a fox news exclusive about an afghan soldier who worked alongside american troops to fight the taliban. now he's in a different sort of fight phasing a federal charge here in the u.s. after crossing the southern border illegally. here is the chief national security correspondent jennifer griffin. >> this is a story about how tragically broke in the u.s. immigration and asylum system is. abdul was trained by the u.s. military to be an elite special forces commando in afghanistan. when kabul fell, he was still fighting the taliban in the north. when the last u.s. plane left kabul, he went into hiding,
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moving from safe house to safe house arranged by u.s. veterans. now abdul sits in a texas prison facing deportation back to ka kabul. >> special first commander. they helped me because i was with them. >> he describes a year-long torturous journey through ten countries in which he was robbed, tortured, beaten. these are some of the videos he took crossing near panama. he was the type of treatment he expected from the taliban. >> in front of all people, the beat me. >> his brother worked as a translator for the u.s. military. in 2015 he moved to houston on the special immigrant visa and became a u.s. citizen in july 2021. >> he is deeply disappointed. he was expecting a hero welcome.
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>> on september 30, after months of trying to use the special immigrant visa to enter the country legally, abdul wafi crossed into the rio grande. a border patrol agent followed him and charged him with a federal crime for illegally entering the country. >> i have biometric special force commander. >> ben owen has helped the family. >> he was with 90 plus other migrants, all who were detained and all were released. but the one who served with american forces who we know has america's best interests at heart to the point that he would put himself in harm's way is still being held. >> facing a criminal sentence for crossing the border illegally and deportation back to afghanistan. >> he is exactly who he says he is. we have the certifications. >> abdul wafi safi is being held
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and the department of homeland security has not answered repeated requests. his next court hearing is slated for january 10. >> trace: jennifer, thank you. we spoke to congressman jim jordan earlier in the show. he wanted to weigh in on how the administration can allow millions of illegal immigrants to roam the country without consequence and yet an afghan soldier who fought side-by-side with u.s. soldiers is now in the u.s. jail for crossing into the country illegally. watch. >> it underscores how bad this administration has been. let's check out the facts. this guy shouldn't of had to cross illegally. if he had a green card. want to get to the bottom of this. the difference in treatment is ridiculous. we need to make sure we hold them accountable. accountability is the keyword crew will keep you posted. meantime, one of the holidays without your favorite family traditions? the nightcap crews on deck to share theirs.
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>> trace: welcome back. ashley strohmier, kevin corke, jonathan hunt jonathan hunt, jesse holguin. the executive producer told me she didn't open christmas presents until after christmas dinner and i was thinking oh, my goodness. child protective services didn't come and pull those children out of that house and arrest the parents? it's crazy. >> we had a unique -- maybe it's not unique, i don't know. on christmas eve we would always have gumbo and go to midnight mass. it's a southern thing. my mom used to do that and i look forward to it every year. >> trace: we will stay on that topic. as a had a food related tradition. >> tamales. ready for tamales. latinos have big families. family time eating tamales. >> trace: he says when we were
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kids we did never any money so you would put a tamale under the tree and open that. ashley strohmier. >> i guess we are all foodies because we did oyster stew on christmas eve. we would do one gift on christmas eve. >> trace: nice. did you open them on christmas eve or christmas morning? >> christmas morning. one other thing we always did, watching the queen's speech every christmas day. it's going to be the first christmas without the queen's speech he recapped the king this year. hate to introduce and sadness. we would do gifts on christmas morning. here's the quiz, the christmas quiz. here we go. where did the great story of st. nicholas originate? the answers are england, turkey, germany, poland. >> i didn't want to be first. england. >> trace: jonathan. >> turkey. >> trace: okay.
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kevin. >> germany. >> trace: okay. >> i will say germany. >> trace: and me. i'm not going to guess because i have the answer. the answer is turkey. where did the christmas tree tradition come from? kevin. >> can i go 2 for 2, germany? >> trace: what did you say? >> germany. >> germany. >> trace: ashley. >> germany. >> trace: that's a sweep. germany is the correct answer. finally, where did the elf on the shelf originate? don't you hate the elf on the shelf? how many nights do you say i've got to hide the elf. >> hell. that's where it originated. >> the north pole. united states. >> ashley. >> and has to be the u.s.
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