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unlike josue, daniel roberto reached us soil, before being detained by border patrol.and from there where did they send you? us law protected him from immediate deportation. instead, daniel roberto was released to his mother. now he's fighting for asylum. are you afraid for josue? >> immigration lawyers say us judges rarely grant asylum to children who escaped gang violence. daniel roberto's mother, luz, left her boys a decade ago. >> a lot of people find it difficult to understand how a mother can leave her kids behind. what would you say to them? >> in el salvador, josue is back in the neighborhood where his brother fled gang recruitment and where his father was killed by gangs. his grandparents live next door, but so do members from the ms-13 gang. he says that's the hammock where the gang members come and sleep at night. this is right next to his home. the salvadoran government is threatening to take josue from his uncle if he's caught leaving the country again. >> when he arrived, you told him to stay inside the house because you were worried that he might be pick
unlike josue, daniel roberto reached us soil, before being detained by border patrol.and from there where did they send you? us law protected him from immediate deportation. instead, daniel roberto was released to his mother. now he's fighting for asylum. are you afraid for josue? >> immigration lawyers say us judges rarely grant asylum to children who escaped gang violence. daniel roberto's mother, luz, left her boys a decade ago. >> a lot of people find it difficult to understand...
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. ♪ >> the first stop for many child migrants to the united states is this border patrol facility incallen, texas. >> "good afternoon, welcome to the rio grande valley processing center..." >> it opened this summer in response to an influx of unaccompanied minors from mexico and central america. >> do you think this is an immigration issue or a refugee issue? do you think some of them will be granted political asylum? >> we're not talking about criminals. these are innocent children, fleeing desperate times, whether it's poverty, whether it's violence, whether it's the draw of a better life in the united states. >> the obama administration has made it clear: most of the children will be deported. but they continue to arrive -- twice as many as last year, and 4 times as many as in 2011. >> we've been riding along the border all week and we're seeing some action in this area. we're not far away from the river and from mexico. we see some border patrol vehicles over there and some people on the floor, we're going to go check what's going on. >> border patrol has apprehended another grou
. ♪ >> the first stop for many child migrants to the united states is this border patrol facility incallen, texas. >> "good afternoon, welcome to the rio grande valley processing center..." >> it opened this summer in response to an influx of unaccompanied minors from mexico and central america. >> do you think this is an immigration issue or a refugee issue? do you think some of them will be granted political asylum? >> we're not talking about...
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cartels figured out not only how to make money for children but they can use thatdy straks and border patrol distracted by the number of children to get more drugs over the border and pollute our youth. >> kids are getting horribly abused and being used by the drug tar tells but they don't want to use the drugs it is too frightening. look at all of the americans who would be poisoned. >> we had the attitude in the 20's and 30's with prohibition. it's a mind set. with marijuana the movement toward legalization and even at the state level has been easier for people to swallow. we have had so many years to observe that it is not killing as many people as we thought not as dangerous and aticket dikt tive. that has been something in t the -- not as dangerous and addictive. >> why do you think the virtual fence works? i would think that would be a big improvement. >> part of the problem was there was little control in spending. u.s. customs and protection and department of homeland security did not monitor how it was being shelled out the cost over ones the time over runs. >> it's the usual govern
cartels figured out not only how to make money for children but they can use thatdy straks and border patrol distracted by the number of children to get more drugs over the border and pollute our youth. >> kids are getting horribly abused and being used by the drug tar tells but they don't want to use the drugs it is too frightening. look at all of the americans who would be poisoned. >> we had the attitude in the 20's and 30's with prohibition. it's a mind set. with marijuana the...
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only can they make money from bringing children appear, but they can use that distraction and the border patrolacted by the number of children to put more drugs over the border and frankly, pollute our youth. stossel: kids are getting horribly abused, they are being used at the drug cartel, but this guy doesn't want to liberalize drugs. it is just too frightening, they did. look at all the americans who would be poisoned. >> and we have that attitude back in the 1920s and 1930s with this prohibition. it's a mindset, and i think that with marijuana, the movement at even the state level has been easier for people to swallow because you have so many years to observe that it's not killing as many people as we thought, it's not dangerously addictive, that's been in the making for a long time. stossel: as a military analyst who has been looking at the border, white in the virtual sense work? i would think that that would have been a big improvement for spending a billion dollars. >> part of the problem was that there was little control in spending. u.s. customs and border protection did not have enou
only can they make money from bringing children appear, but they can use that distraction and the border patrolacted by the number of children to put more drugs over the border and frankly, pollute our youth. stossel: kids are getting horribly abused, they are being used at the drug cartel, but this guy doesn't want to liberalize drugs. it is just too frightening, they did. look at all the americans who would be poisoned. >> and we have that attitude back in the 1920s and 1930s with this...
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stossel: america keeps spending more money and sending more border patrol officers to police america's are building new fences and now we use drones to look for people sneaking into the country. more money and more equipment, but it doesn't work. big money is not making us safer. that is the subtitle of this new book, "border insecurity" by her next guest, sylvia longmire. >> that's right come you have drugs that are illegal, that is making a big challenge for law enforcement to stop drug traffickers from interdicting these drugs. and sometimes the messages being sent to the immigrants that are in direct conflict with what is happening on the ground. stossel: let's focus on this. used to support the drug laws, right? >> yes. stossel: what changed your mind? >> a lot of experience with this line of work. when i was in law enforcement for several years, you were being anti-drug comes with the program. when i started working on drug war issues and border security issues, i started to learn more about the physical effects of illegal drugs and i learned through my research the people who us
stossel: america keeps spending more money and sending more border patrol officers to police america's are building new fences and now we use drones to look for people sneaking into the country. more money and more equipment, but it doesn't work. big money is not making us safer. that is the subtitle of this new book, "border insecurity" by her next guest, sylvia longmire. >> that's right come you have drugs that are illegal, that is making a big challenge for law enforcement to...
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funds pero add state month for public safety, primarily to backup border patrol because of many agents are taken off of the line to manage the custody of the families and the juveniles who are crossing. i know the mayor referred to a decline in the number of gang members in lynn.. that a safe prediction land and other cities like it taking this and will see an influx in a street gang activity. abilitye affected their to do gang suppression and dismantling efforts. it is predictable because it has happened before. one of the unintended consequences that occur in the 80's and 90's was the emergence of a new breed of extremely vicious and unusually degenerate street gangs. the most notorious of which was ms 13. ms 13 was founded by violent thugs who settled illegally in california at a time when gangs were not a major focus for law enforcement. they expanded across the nation into areas that already had large salvadoran a populations. that made them vulnerable to immigration enforcement in a way that they were not so vulnerable to local law enforcement or to the fbi. as a result of target
funds pero add state month for public safety, primarily to backup border patrol because of many agents are taken off of the line to manage the custody of the families and the juveniles who are crossing. i know the mayor referred to a decline in the number of gang members in lynn.. that a safe prediction land and other cities like it taking this and will see an influx in a street gang activity. abilitye affected their to do gang suppression and dismantling efforts. it is predictable because it...
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when i was in mcallen i took the time not just to meet with the chief but with a number of the border patrol apartments who spend every day out on the river, on horseback, working to secure the borders and i asked the line agents the obvious question. why are they coming? what has changed? what has caused this humanitarian crisis? every single border patrol agent gave me the exact same answer. they say third coming because they believe they'll get amnesty in fact, they explained to me, right now the border patrol is not apprehending these kids. when they cross the river, they often have nothing, sometimes just ration on their -- rags on their back, after a long, arduous journey where they've been subjected to physical and sexual abuse but the one thing they inevitably have is their documents and these children look for the first person in a uniform they can find. the border patrol isn't an preprehending them. they're looking for the border patrol because they hand them their documents because they believe they will get amnesty, they will get a permiso, they will be allowed to stay. if we wan
when i was in mcallen i took the time not just to meet with the chief but with a number of the border patrol apartments who spend every day out on the river, on horseback, working to secure the borders and i asked the line agents the obvious question. why are they coming? what has changed? what has caused this humanitarian crisis? every single border patrol agent gave me the exact same answer. they say third coming because they believe they'll get amnesty in fact, they explained to me, right...
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again, it is not the fault of the border patrol. i actually naively thought on my visit about six weeks ago to our southern border that the border patrol actually stopped foreign nationals from coming in. i thought they did. i was shocked to find out that border patrol doesn't stop anyone. nearly 100% of foreign nationals who want to come into our -- the united states through our southern border come in. they come in. the border patrol is a people processing pipeline. so they come in, they may not all get to stay, but they certainly all do come in. and again, that's not the fault of the border patrol. that's the fault of politicians who haven't made the decision to actually secure america's southern border and to set up the law enforcement to make that happen. and also to instantaneously deport foreign nationals back across the border. i was told, as a matter of fact, if i didn't mention it before, that over 100 foreign -- foreign nationals from over 140 countries have already made their way into the united states just so far this ye
again, it is not the fault of the border patrol. i actually naively thought on my visit about six weeks ago to our southern border that the border patrol actually stopped foreign nationals from coming in. i thought they did. i was shocked to find out that border patrol doesn't stop anyone. nearly 100% of foreign nationals who want to come into our -- the united states through our southern border come in. they come in. the border patrol is a people processing pipeline. so they come in, they may...
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regions. >> crime in the region has increased steadily ever since border patrols largely ceased in 2007. last year, the eastern german state of brandenburg saw a 10% increase. car thieves often take advantage of the open border to head east in the stolen vehicles. german and polish customs officers and police work side-by-side at the joint command center. if a suspect crosses the border, the polish colleagues are informed, and they continue the pursuit. this past year, the pilot project recovered more than 50 stolen vehicles valued at more than one million euros. that is still a small percentage, but the project is attracting attention here at home and abroad. >> we get a lot of surprised reactions, but a lot of delegations also come back and tell us they have thought it over. they say if german and polish police can work together, despite the difficult history between the two countries, they should be able to collaborate with their colleagues across the border just as successfully and easily as we have managed to. >> they have become friends off-duty as a. after work, they sometimes he
regions. >> crime in the region has increased steadily ever since border patrols largely ceased in 2007. last year, the eastern german state of brandenburg saw a 10% increase. car thieves often take advantage of the open border to head east in the stolen vehicles. german and polish customs officers and police work side-by-side at the joint command center. if a suspect crosses the border, the polish colleagues are informed, and they continue the pursuit. this past year, the pilot project...
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border patrol -- in u.s.ntry and appearing on iron chef usa. but now todd english arrested for driving drunk on long island. the 54-year-old celebrity chef getting pulled over around 3:30 in the morning. later in court posting a $1,500 bail. those are your headlines. back to you guys. >> thanks. >>> so there is extreme weather out there. brand-new video into "fox & friends." the aftermath of a tornado that last night tore through worcester, massachusetts. 85 mile-an-hour winds tossing trees into cars and people's homes and this happening in the dark, which always makes tornadoes much more scary. maria molina certainly knows all about that. you're tracking these storms for us and through your labor day. >> that's right. that storm happened yesterday between 8:10 and 8:14 p.m. eastern time in massachusetts. that's when that tornado touched down. it stayed on the ground for 1.7 miles. today we do have the risk for more severe storms stretching from parts of kansas up into portions of the great lakes and you are
border patrol -- in u.s.ntry and appearing on iron chef usa. but now todd english arrested for driving drunk on long island. the 54-year-old celebrity chef getting pulled over around 3:30 in the morning. later in court posting a $1,500 bail. those are your headlines. back to you guys. >> thanks. >>> so there is extreme weather out there. brand-new video into "fox & friends." the aftermath of a tornado that last night tore through worcester, massachusetts. 85...
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we have more border patrol agents than we've ever had before. we're catching more people than ever before. >> but it's not secure -- it's not impenetrable? >> probably the border will never be completely secure. >> why not? >> terms of -- well, because there will be people who try to enter the united states because there are hundreds of miles of porous border, but we need to continue to -- but let me just say this, look, i get the whole stuff of the border and the fixation with the border. but the fact is, sean, that at the current moment there are 2,000 jihadists with isil that don't -- aren't going to come across the border. you know how they're going to come here? they're going to come here with visas. >> i agree with that, too. >> no, but -- let me just say, i know what briefing you went to with the governor. >> you do. >> let me tell you -- sean, if i could just -- i'm a member of the intelligence committee. i get briefed by the intelligence united states of government. but we can walk and chew gum, can't we? >> the threat isn't a jihadist
we have more border patrol agents than we've ever had before. we're catching more people than ever before. >> but it's not secure -- it's not impenetrable? >> probably the border will never be completely secure. >> why not? >> terms of -- well, because there will be people who try to enter the united states because there are hundreds of miles of porous border, but we need to continue to -- but let me just say this, look, i get the whole stuff of the border and the...
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you know, there are almost twice as many cops in new york city with guns as we have in the whole border patrolern border, our border between alaska and canada? there is no way they can do this. they need more people. as a conservative and a firm believer in the tenth amendment i believe states must act independent of the federal government when the federal government fails to do their constitutional duties. [ applause] that's why in 2007 eight years ago i started propose rating texas tax dollars, not federal dollars, to help secure our southern border with our state police. we've got high spotter aircraft, helicopters, armor plated gun boats. the cartels don't shoot at us. each one of the boats can fire a housand rounds a minute. we put texas rangers in the dps in the brush. we now have spent over $800 million of texas tax dollars not a penny of federal tax dollars trying to secure our border. and this increase, this recent increase is because obama put out the red carpet to people to come to texas with the help of the drug cartels. these cartels are horrible. some of the people that the carte
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>> well, right now people are able to turn themseles into the border patrol of the southwest border.t particuarly difficult. it has done easier to get a visa . so word gets back. neil: to your point, that is a legal process. right over the border. >> well, both are going out. about 30 to 40 percent of people who are living here illegally now came in our legal visa. and there is very little enforcement, very little chance that they would be targets for enforcement. the same is true of the people who came over the southwest border. they have seen tt if you come as an unaccompanied juvenile or a family youare allowed ostay here for atleast three years and potentially have access to a green card. they know that not only will they be welcomed and released into the country but even if they skip their hearing they have very little chance that they will be deported. neil: local authorities or police hand them over. it is a revolving door. but the way we're treating nd now dot the ilegals. >>>yes, according to interviews that have been done by a border patrol intelligence, journalists and oth
>> well, right now people are able to turn themseles into the border patrol of the southwest border.t particuarly difficult. it has done easier to get a visa . so word gets back. neil: to your point, that is a legal process. right over the border. >> well, both are going out. about 30 to 40 percent of people who are living here illegally now came in our legal visa. and there is very little enforcement, very little chance that they would be targets for enforcement. the same is true...
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you know there are almost twice as many cops in new york city with guns as we have in the whole border patrol, border between alaska and canada. and there is no way they can do this. they need more people. again, as a conservative and a firm believer in the tenth amendment i believe states must act independent of the federal government when the federal government fails to do their constitutional duty. that's why in 2007, eight years ago i started appropriating texas tax dollars, not federal dollars to help secure our southern border with our state police. we have high altitude, helicopters, armor plated gun boats. the cartels don't shoot at us. each boat can fire 1,000 rounds a minute. we put texas rangers in the brush. we have now spent over $800 million of texas tax dollars, not a penny of federal tax dollars trying to secure our border. this increase is because obama put out the red carpet for people to come to texas with the help of the drug cartels. these cartels are horrible. some of the people that the cartels smuggle are left to die. others are put into service as sex slaves. i cannot
you know there are almost twice as many cops in new york city with guns as we have in the whole border patrol, border between alaska and canada. and there is no way they can do this. they need more people. again, as a conservative and a firm believer in the tenth amendment i believe states must act independent of the federal government when the federal government fails to do their constitutional duty. that's why in 2007, eight years ago i started appropriating texas tax dollars, not federal...
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what some border patrol agents will soon be wearing in response to criticism about their alleged usehey're becoming a lot more common. another mountain lion sighting on the peninsula. this one was reported last night at around 10:30 in the evening. deputy says the mountain lion was seen near the 200 block of club drive in san carlos. this is an they're has a lot of deer, but rarely any mountain lions, at least that are spotted. this follows several sightings along the peninsula and an attack on a 6-year-old boy on a cupertino hiking trail. >>> u.s. border patrol leaders are revealing more about a new plan to test out video cameras out in the field. earlier this week a border protection if i recall told activists concerned about human rights on the border that agents at a training aacademy will start wearing cameras this fall. well, tonight we are learning that academy is in mexico, and the test is set to run from october to december. afterwards, lapel cameras could become a routine piece of gear for border patrol agents. >> with the experience with cameras, whether they're in cars or
what some border patrol agents will soon be wearing in response to criticism about their alleged usehey're becoming a lot more common. another mountain lion sighting on the peninsula. this one was reported last night at around 10:30 in the evening. deputy says the mountain lion was seen near the 200 block of club drive in san carlos. this is an they're has a lot of deer, but rarely any mountain lions, at least that are spotted. this follows several sightings along the peninsula and an attack on...
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if the protagonist was a border patrol agent what type of story to you think? the story was a western john drug story the brave and anglo male defending the frontier on the american desert against renegade comanche's the mexicans and 10 issues. he was militarized the simply have the same story. and to maintain a civilization it even in the 15th frame shot you would know this story just by introduction. out what was characterized. their protagonist name change. and was affiliated with network news. in with the character as well as immigrants with individuals. and so to risk their lives across the desert and then to keep people that came across in this day notice seconds you have 90 seconds the bbc correspondent a much better job than american correspondents to link the very same story. >> greasy repetitions of the stereotypes and mythological stories to characterize what is going on in the problem is the american public does not become familiar with what immigration is. it is not the only story to be covered but it should be in a more profound way. was globaliza
if the protagonist was a border patrol agent what type of story to you think? the story was a western john drug story the brave and anglo male defending the frontier on the american desert against renegade comanche's the mexicans and 10 issues. he was militarized the simply have the same story. and to maintain a civilization it even in the 15th frame shot you would know this story just by introduction. out what was characterized. their protagonist name change. and was affiliated with network...
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but when the border patrol inspected this particular train, they all bailed out.y letting them ride to their horrible death. in my opinion, that's mass murder. >> i can only imagine how this group of 11 must have felt when that train started to roll again. there must have been that feeling that we haven't been found and so the train is moving now so we'll be able to reach our destination but i also can't help feeling that by this time they were starting to feel the effects of the environment, the enclosure, the lack of water, the heat. it must have seemed like an eternity locked up in there. >> the train stopped again in the kingsville area. this is where i am sure that they thought, okay, we've made it. but the longer they sat in there, the doubts have taken place. they finally decided, maybe yell out for help. you're out in desolate areas so there wouldn't have been anyone to hear them. >> i suspect that at one point when these individuals realized that no one was going to open that railcar for them, that they were desperately trying to find an escape route. in
but when the border patrol inspected this particular train, they all bailed out.y letting them ride to their horrible death. in my opinion, that's mass murder. >> i can only imagine how this group of 11 must have felt when that train started to roll again. there must have been that feeling that we haven't been found and so the train is moving now so we'll be able to reach our destination but i also can't help feeling that by this time they were starting to feel the effects of the...
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but when the border patrol inspected this particular train, they all bailed out.heir horrible death. in my opinion, that's mass murder. >> i can only imagine how this group of 11 must have felt when that train started to roll again. there must have been that feeling that we haven't been found and so the train is moving now so we'll be able to reach our destination but i also can't help feeling that by this time they were starting to feel the effects of the environment, the enclosure, the lack of water, the heat. it must have seemed like an eternity locked up in there. >> the train stopped again in the kingsville area. this is where i am sure that they thought, okay, we've made it. but the longer they sat in there, the doubts have taken place. they finally decided, maybe yell out for help. you're out in desolate areas so there wouldn't have been anyone to hear them. >> i suspect that at one point when these individuals realized that no one was going to open that railcar for them, that were desperately trying to find an escape route. in the hatch opening, there was
but when the border patrol inspected this particular train, they all bailed out.heir horrible death. in my opinion, that's mass murder. >> i can only imagine how this group of 11 must have felt when that train started to roll again. there must have been that feeling that we haven't been found and so the train is moving now so we'll be able to reach our destination but i also can't help feeling that by this time they were starting to feel the effects of the environment, the enclosure, the...
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they are also involved in counterterrorism strategies, diplomatic security, border patrol security. drone operations. of course, other nations. multinational companies this is been happening for a long time. and the shipping industry, one of the biggest markets is the maritime history and maritime security which is a fascinating story in and of itself. one of the challenges of this book has been the fact that in each one of these areas, i could have written a single book. i could have written a 10 volume set on the topic. of thee story development of maritime security becausey interesting the shipping industry debated this for a long time. the invisible soldier is a narrative nonfiction book. i'm trying to do is show you through a story, through the trajectory of the rise of this industry exactly how all of this happened. and hopefully pass on the fascination and the interests i have to you as the general is ar, because this relatively new industry and passes through the portal of permanence. as part of our world, part of the u.s. defense and security strategy. it has a worldwide pr
they are also involved in counterterrorism strategies, diplomatic security, border patrol security. drone operations. of course, other nations. multinational companies this is been happening for a long time. and the shipping industry, one of the biggest markets is the maritime history and maritime security which is a fascinating story in and of itself. one of the challenges of this book has been the fact that in each one of these areas, i could have written a single book. i could have written a...
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i've spoken with border patrol y feel as if there's a fundamental shift taking place so to where now patrol agent. these guys and gals down there get assaulted constantly, get spit on, kicked, punched, have knife, guns pulled on them pap lot of the people they are going to arrest, apprehend are drug runners, they're gang members. so they don't want to be in a situation where they have to start hesitating on how it is they're going to apprehend somebody because they're afraid they're going to wind up getting sued. >> how will this not end up protecting them at all in the long run? first we hear about them changing dimers and warming up baby formula, but you say it goes a lot more than having to be babysitters. they're literally getting assaulted and spit on and all that. how will this not protect them in some instances like this? >> first of all, they don't think the president or dhs has their back. if you look at the way the president and jeh johnson handles things, it's all about what with can we do for illegal immigrant, never for border agent patrol agent. we're concerned there's
i've spoken with border patrol y feel as if there's a fundamental shift taking place so to where now patrol agent. these guys and gals down there get assaulted constantly, get spit on, kicked, punched, have knife, guns pulled on them pap lot of the people they are going to arrest, apprehend are drug runners, they're gang members. so they don't want to be in a situation where they have to start hesitating on how it is they're going to apprehend somebody because they're afraid they're going to...
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you know, there are almost twice as many cops in new york city with guns as we have in the whole border patrolthern border, our border between alaska and canada? there is no way they can do this. they need more people. as a conservative and a firm believer in the tenth amendment i believe states must act independent of the federal government when the federal government fails to do their constitutional duties. [applause] that's why in 2007 eight years ago i started propose rating -- appropriating texas tax dollars, not federal dollars, to help secure our southern border with our state police. we've got high spotter aircraft, helicopters, armor plated gun boats. the cartels don't shoot at us. each one of the boats can fire a thousand rounds a minute. we put texas rangers in the dps in the brush. we now have spent over $800 million of texas tax dollars not a penny of federal tax dollars trying to secure our border. and this increase, this recent increase is because obama put out the red carpet to people to come to texas with the help of the drug cartels. these cartels are horrible. some of the pe
you know, there are almost twice as many cops in new york city with guns as we have in the whole border patrolthern border, our border between alaska and canada? there is no way they can do this. they need more people. as a conservative and a firm believer in the tenth amendment i believe states must act independent of the federal government when the federal government fails to do their constitutional duties. [applause] that's why in 2007 eight years ago i started propose rating --...
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the border patrol experts that i have talked to also endorsed that approach. but with additional personnel, additional boots on the ground, on the border comes surveillance technology, the ability to monitor what is going on on the southwest border, to know where the threat areas are because they do my agree. they do move around. we are to challenge this summer in south texas. so i continually with our border patrol personnel look at where the threat areas, how has it evolved? and so in my judgment in response to your question, i think that a risk-based strategy is appropriate and technology -- more technology, more surveillance is the key to our future for border security. >> following on your comments, my colleague scott analogy in previous conflicts to apply to this threat from terrorists who might want to enter the homeland. i also think about the french on the eve of world war ii and their session with the imagine line and the fortifications of the line of defense in a specific place we are going to somehow solve the threat posed to this country and we hav
the border patrol experts that i have talked to also endorsed that approach. but with additional personnel, additional boots on the ground, on the border comes surveillance technology, the ability to monitor what is going on on the southwest border, to know where the threat areas are because they do my agree. they do move around. we are to challenge this summer in south texas. so i continually with our border patrol personnel look at where the threat areas, how has it evolved? and so in my...
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>> well, they keep saying there's more border patrol, and i have to commend governor perry for sendingtional guard down there, but that's not how you solve the problem. we should good across the border, like i did when i was a regional director, and work with the mexican army, the federaleys and give them help with our arms and border patrol and stop the problem before it comes into our border. >> sheriff joe, thank you for joining us, sir. >> thank you. >> a vulnerable senate democrat likely breathing a sigh of relief today as the president punts on the controversial move. david drugger says they shouldn't be too quick to celebrate. david, if the president is going to take this executive action on amnesty after the elections, what's the$g politics of that? >> well, he hasn't taken the issue off the table ifzdpa i yoe a republican running in a southern state where there's competitive senate races, you can campaign on the idea that if you vote for that guy, he is going to help the president go forward with his executive amnesty, which is what republicans are calling it, after the electi
>> well, they keep saying there's more border patrol, and i have to commend governor perry for sendingtional guard down there, but that's not how you solve the problem. we should good across the border, like i did when i was a regional director, and work with the mexican army, the federaleys and give them help with our arms and border patrol and stop the problem before it comes into our border. >> sheriff joe, thank you for joining us, sir. >> thank you. >> a vulnerable...
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border patrol is swamped at the busiest checkpoint in the country. the sheriff's office has four deputies. that leaves the south texas human rights center with two volunteers as the last beacon of hope for the families. eddy, a retired union leader, opened the center in november. and a catholic nun, pam, arrived three weeks to help, she is from ohio. >> i'm scanning using google earth, which i have not used in a long time. >> she is trying to find where the boy disappeared. they have zero training, but they have drive and informed guesswork. >> maybe we go to this road, whatever it is. >> another migrant told the father that the boy fainted from exhaustion, and he was left under a tree, close to hills and a water source. that was a month although. in 100 degree heat with no food or water, there's no chance of survival. they are searching now for a body. >> how far away from the road do you think it is. >> 1.8 miles. >> from the same road we were on? >> yes. >> reporter: we hit the road to retrace the last-known stones. hoelio walked 20 miles in the d
border patrol is swamped at the busiest checkpoint in the country. the sheriff's office has four deputies. that leaves the south texas human rights center with two volunteers as the last beacon of hope for the families. eddy, a retired union leader, opened the center in november. and a catholic nun, pam, arrived three weeks to help, she is from ohio. >> i'm scanning using google earth, which i have not used in a long time. >> she is trying to find where the boy disappeared. they...
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and said, how on earth have we arrived at this point where it's become the job of our border patrol agents are -- their sole purpose should be to protect our country and secure our border to have a birthday case for a 13-year-old honduran" unacceptable. >> what happens -- we're told that guys like you and sheriff joe arpaio, you round up illegals, give them to i.c.e., present them at the border, and you have to re-arrest them days or weeks later. what happened? >> i'll tell you, just has week, we announced -- we had drug smugglers we arrested, and one of them was confirmed to have been deported 16 prior times. and now this is the 17th time. and guess what? we don't catch them everytime. so, if it's that pourous and we're fighting the drug cartels and the illegal immigration issue and the president hat gused the law and nearly handcuffed us in law. , and then when it comes to a far more dangerous and serious threat to our national security, with isis, who is protecting our border? now it's almost too late. i've+ú been saying this for yea, and we have known this, and this president just now
and said, how on earth have we arrived at this point where it's become the job of our border patrol agents are -- their sole purpose should be to protect our country and secure our border to have a birthday case for a 13-year-old honduran" unacceptable. >> what happens -- we're told that guys like you and sheriff joe arpaio, you round up illegals, give them to i.c.e., present them at the border, and you have to re-arrest them days or weeks later. what happened? >> i'll tell...
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has no clue what has happened to him. >> border patrol is swamped here. the sheriffs autopsy has only four deputies. that leaves the south texas human rights center, with staff of two full time volunteers, as the last beacon of hope for migrant families. a catholic none from ohio arrived three weeks ago to help. >> she is trying to find where he disappeared. they are zero training for this, what they do have is drive. and informed guess work. >> maybe we go out to this road, whatever it is. another migrant, told julio's father he has fainted from exhaustion, the companion left him under a tree. close to some hills and a water source. that was a month ago, in 100-degree heat, with no food or water, there's no chance of survival. and they are searching for a body. >> how far away from the road do you think it is. >> 1.8-miles is what it says. >> on that same road we were on. >> yes. >> we hit the road to retrace his last known steps. >> this was the intersection where they got out of the car. >> he had already walked more than 20-miles in the dessert, he mu
has no clue what has happened to him. >> border patrol is swamped here. the sheriffs autopsy has only four deputies. that leaves the south texas human rights center, with staff of two full time volunteers, as the last beacon of hope for migrant families. a catholic none from ohio arrived three weeks ago to help. >> she is trying to find where he disappeared. they are zero training for this, what they do have is drive. and informed guess work. >> maybe we go out to this road,...
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as for the board, durham called the border patrol to pick him up. they want more border security, because the fewer migrants that cross, the fewer deaths. >> the good lord and i know what i'm doing. i don't care what anyone else says, i don't, as far as aiding and abiding - i don't have the heart to let someone die, no. >> reporter: at the same time you see them as illegal crossers. >> sure, they are illegal. they are breaking the law and i'll turn them in. >> there's times when durham can do nothing but call the coroner. >> he was pretty well inside there, and sleeping, and then he came over here and died. he died right here. >> reporter: the body of a young man was discovered in february. >> someone lost a loved one, and they don't know it and may never know it. >> reporter: it took months to identify the 28-year-old from guatemala. he had planned to work in new york, and return to his wife and five children living in poverty. >> they'll keep coming. this will happen. you have to accept it as a way of life. try to save and help people as much as yo
as for the board, durham called the border patrol to pick him up. they want more border security, because the fewer migrants that cross, the fewer deaths. >> the good lord and i know what i'm doing. i don't care what anyone else says, i don't, as far as aiding and abiding - i don't have the heart to let someone die, no. >> reporter: at the same time you see them as illegal crossers. >> sure, they are illegal. they are breaking the law and i'll turn them in. >> there's...
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border patrol agent not surprised. he is on the phone. this is hardly a fox alert but yet to some in government it is, not to you, though. >> no, we foresaw this coming. this happened in the -- we have seen the numbers reach into 90% in the last decade so it's not all that shocking to us. what it shocking is we continue to do the same thing over and over and expect a different result. >> what was the understanding that -- let's say you have a court date to return, but there was no threat or action or monitoring of these guys? >> there's really no monitoring. it's report in. sometime in the future. there's a date set. sometimes the date are as far as two years away and they're supposed to go to the nearest immigration court from where they're caught unless they get in the system on the computer and change thunder -- change their court date but most of them use the piece of paper too get past the checkpoints checkpd disappear into the united states. >> do we know anything about the folks who never bothered showing up again, how many might h
border patrol agent not surprised. he is on the phone. this is hardly a fox alert but yet to some in government it is, not to you, though. >> no, we foresaw this coming. this happened in the -- we have seen the numbers reach into 90% in the last decade so it's not all that shocking to us. what it shocking is we continue to do the same thing over and over and expect a different result. >> what was the understanding that -- let's say you have a court date to return, but there was no...
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border patrol agent. >> i've described it as a flawed investigation. record verythe clear. >> the inspector general's investigation later cleared wrongdoing.y holder also refused to defend of marriage act, which prohibited the government from recognizing same-sex marriages. ultimately, the supreme court struck it down in 2013. eric holder is not leaving right away. he says he'll stay in his position until the senate whichms his successor, might not happen until early next year. >> thank you, karen. >> next at 6:00, new information teen shot and killed by a police officer. what an investigation revealed day.ned that >> ankle strikes, the woman -- isil strikes, the woman killed information about the man who beheaded three people. and a call to action. calling onsident is the world to respond to >> loudoun county prosecutors say last may's shooting of a suicide 17-year-old by a police use of was a justifiable lethal force. commonwealth attorney jim bowman says officer timothy hood faced an immediate and real threat when christian sierra displayed a knife.
border patrol agent. >> i've described it as a flawed investigation. record verythe clear. >> the inspector general's investigation later cleared wrongdoing.y holder also refused to defend of marriage act, which prohibited the government from recognizing same-sex marriages. ultimately, the supreme court struck it down in 2013. eric holder is not leaving right away. he says he'll stay in his position until the senate whichms his successor, might not happen until early next year....
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over the last four years, the budget of the border patrol has gone up. it seems like right now, at least on the left, there's a push to try to keep people here, versus get them out of here. >> the more i hear, we have a subway threat in this country, we don't, i see rick perry waiting to be compensated for the 3,000 troops he put on the border. that might be political show. the fact of the matter is, official washington reaction is you are on your own with that, gov. right now, this is not a super high priority. >> it's not a super high priority. here is the thing. as you were coming into the segment, if i was from el salve dor, marriott is opening more places for me to come to. i joined the air force because three hops and a cot. that sounds good to me. if i'm from a different country making $4 a year, i'm coming up. you are inviting me. the more you build, the more green lights, come on up, the water is fine. >> i think this is more like motel 6 than marriott. free orange juice and bagels in the morning. democratic party looks as the immigration issue
over the last four years, the budget of the border patrol has gone up. it seems like right now, at least on the left, there's a push to try to keep people here, versus get them out of here. >> the more i hear, we have a subway threat in this country, we don't, i see rick perry waiting to be compensated for the 3,000 troops he put on the border. that might be political show. the fact of the matter is, official washington reaction is you are on your own with that, gov. right now, this is...
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. >> when he was caught by border patrol, he had stayed behind and that was it. didn't ask him where, how far behind did he stay so they could go and do a search and rescue. >> trying to check for themselves what may have happened hadn't been easy for the family. though amanda may have had some clues to work on, government officials have not helped with her search. >> it's nerve-wracking when you get some kind of hope. saying i'm one step closer to finding him and they push me 20 steps back by saying they couldn't help because he wasn't a citizen here in the united states. >> tracing noncitizens is made harder by the scale of the problem. the desert is situated in arizona's pema county. not a densely populated jurisdiction. but the county medical examiner's office has to cope with a disproportionate amount of bodies in its morgue. there's evidence of pema county'si county's distinctiveness. the nation's highest numbers of unidentified human remains are to be found in pema county. >> dr. bruce anderson leads the county's an throw polg team. >> we only identified a
. >> when he was caught by border patrol, he had stayed behind and that was it. didn't ask him where, how far behind did he stay so they could go and do a search and rescue. >> trying to check for themselves what may have happened hadn't been easy for the family. though amanda may have had some clues to work on, government officials have not helped with her search. >> it's nerve-wracking when you get some kind of hope. saying i'm one step closer to finding him and they push me...
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many border patrol agents are taken off the line in order to manage the custody of the families and juf nice who are crossing. but beyond the immediate expense of trying to contain the surge and limit the ability of criminal enterprises that are exploding this weakly controlled border in texas, there is another very serious, but again predictable, potential unintended consequence and that is the resurgence of violent criminal street gang activity that is almost certain to result from this new influx of illegal immigrants. i know the mayor referred to a decline in the number of gang members in lynn. i think it is a pretty safe prediction that lynn and other cities like it that have been absorbing a lot of this influx are going to see an increase in street gang activity. we know this from experience but we also know it because of changes in i.c.e. policy that have affected their ability to do gang suppression and dismantling efforts. it is predictable because it's happened before. one of the unintended consequences of a previous wave of illegal immigration from central america which occur
many border patrol agents are taken off the line in order to manage the custody of the families and juf nice who are crossing. but beyond the immediate expense of trying to contain the surge and limit the ability of criminal enterprises that are exploding this weakly controlled border in texas, there is another very serious, but again predictable, potential unintended consequence and that is the resurgence of violent criminal street gang activity that is almost certain to result from this new...
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to assume the maintain contact with the lady whose son is right now is when you put still that border patrol he's one of the border guards david and he confirms this some other nations did it and the fact that nine paratroopers were always in ukraine with them would be a lot of can will probably because you mean by the fact that they. so you can see that the territories did a deed to you get out you believe mutated it's a good one they did put out so they probably were not to where and where they were getting that smile and for that of course it's chairman of the ngo committee of soldiers mothers of russia thank you so much for being in the know. well coming up isis is at it again another american is beheaded by the organization according to a new video stay in the now for more we'll be right back. the media leave us so we leave the media. are the same motions to the other your party there's a bill. for shoes that no one is there still with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all politics only on our team. the. economic downturn the fun at. the new york sank night and the rest beca
to assume the maintain contact with the lady whose son is right now is when you put still that border patrol he's one of the border guards david and he confirms this some other nations did it and the fact that nine paratroopers were always in ukraine with them would be a lot of can will probably because you mean by the fact that they. so you can see that the territories did a deed to you get out you believe mutated it's a good one they did put out so they probably were not to where and where...
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. ♪ >> the first stop for many child migrants to the united states is this border patrol facility in, texas. >> "good afternoon, welcome to the rio grande valley processing center..." >> it opened this summer in response to an influx of unaccompanied minors from mexico and central america. >> do you think this is an immigration issue or a refugee issue? do you think some of them will be granted political
. ♪ >> the first stop for many child migrants to the united states is this border patrol facility in, texas. >> "good afternoon, welcome to the rio grande valley processing center..." >> it opened this summer in response to an influx of unaccompanied minors from mexico and central america. >> do you think this is an immigration issue or a refugee issue? do you think some of them will be granted political