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one county in texas without power and water. there are at least five fires burning this morning. one major area of concern is amarillo, where there is a nuclear a nuclear weapons facility. we're going to show you images that were taken near the plant showing how close the fires had reached? and last night the facility was temporarily shut down because of the fires were told us back open today. let's bring in cnn's meteorologist derek van dam, and also cnn's lucy kavanaugh is lucy kavanaugh who is in amarillo. lucy. what are you seeing? what are you hearing this morning? >> well, kate, let me set the scene for you here in amarillo, texas. the air is full of thick smoke. it's very difficult to breathe. that makes her eyes staying and burn and that is because of those five separate wildfires that are burning out of control in the surrounding areas. i'm a really i should note is one of the safer places that folks are being encouraged to evacuate tool though even here, one of the neighbor of neighborhoods near amarillo had to be evac
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seen there in uvalde, texas. e. jean carroll is off the stand after it day and a half of testimony in the damages trial against donald trump. what happened in court is that she says she is fighting to bring her reputation back. important news out of capitol hill. just into cnn, they have passed a stopgap funding bill that would keep the government open and avert a partial government shutdown that was set to kick in tomorrow night. the shutdown was one of two that were set up by a previous continuing resolution that was set up by congress. the vote ultimately was 77 to 18. this now sets up a funding extension that would have a deadline on march 1st and march 8th. of course the house is set to take up the continuing resolution later this afternoon. they are rushed to avoid bad weather that is said to hit d.c. tomorrow. capitol hill lawmakers in the house are on recess next week, they want to avoid that and get to recess early. that's why they're holding the vote right now. >> not a lot of love for this deal with house
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firestorm raging in the texas panhandle, fueled by dry growth and windy conditions the texas smokehouse creek fire is spreading out of control on average around 200 acres per minute, devouring more than three acres per seconds since it began two days ago. >> oh, world on fire. >> danny williams has spent 30 years and fritch texas his home survived the inferno that spread through town. >> you came this way really fast and the authorities were trying to evacuate everybody. >> and >> smoke was everywhere. >> he had to wake up a neighbor and get them out of his home before it burned he was sleeping and i told him i would wake him up if it got bad. and when it got bad, he just barely got out he only had the shirt on his back and his dogs. he lost everything. >> the fire which began monday in the texas panhandle near amarillo has now cross state lines into nato you bring oklahoma in amarillo official said early wednesday morning that flames have not reached the pantex nuclear weapons plant, and firefighters have made some progress in that area. >> the last containment numbers i had 90,000 acr
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texas police aren't going to have access to that information. so i don't see a as you get away from the border, how they're going to be able to do this in a nondiscriminatory fashion. and if i just say very quickly, boards despite all that training given it is very rarely, but mistakes have been made even there where us citizens have been apprehended. so look, i think right at the border itself, to be fair, probably less concerns, but the farther you get away, it's gonna be very difficult to do this in a nondiscriminatory manner and not to mention that those border patrol agents are also trained to offer humanitarian assistance which folks crossing the border often need that local law enforcement, it's not clear that they're gonna have the resources necessary to provide that. now john, if this law were to take effect despite this long list of unanswered questions about how we would actually work how likely is it that sb4 would be effective in stemming the record shattering numbers that we've seen of people entering the country three illegally. d
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just do this state of texas. so imagine that if the state of texas does start enforcing this law, where are they going to put all these people? how are they going to adjudicate this case is where are they going to get the judges? were they going to get the prosecutors to enforce the law? it's very complicated and that's why counties and local governments are very concerned about this rosa flores tracking it all for us. thank you so much. and what we see overnight is how quickly it can change, which is all that preparation or lack thereof, it could be in stark really vary. >> so this law was not in effect that it was in effect for a few hours. now, what's not in effect, but it might soon be in effect again, >> good summary. thank you very much. oh what happens now seen in senior supreme court analyst joan biskupic is with so clear up what the path forward is joe >> okay. first of all, i just want for our audience let them know just how condensed this timetable has been and how condensed it will be today. it was ar
just do this state of texas. so imagine that if the state of texas does start enforcing this law, where are they going to put all these people? how are they going to adjudicate this case is where are they going to get the judges? were they going to get the prosecutors to enforce the law? it's very complicated and that's why counties and local governments are very concerned about this rosa flores tracking it all for us. thank you so much. and what we see overnight is how quickly it can change,...
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now, hope for any delay rests in the governor's hands of texas. cnn senior national correspondent, ed lavendera is outside the prison in huntsville, texas this morning, ed, bring us up to speed. >> well, ivan cantu is simply running out of legal options at this point, the texas board of pardons and paroles rejected his efforts to block this execution. we heard yesterday from the texas court of criminal appeals and a federal appeals court as well that rejected claims to get ivan can two more time, and his supporters say that he needs more time so that the evidence they say that has emerged in just the last few years which includes but they believe is false testimony from one of the key witnesses. the one of the other key witnesses who has recanted the testimony in that testimony was that ivan cantu had confessed to the murders of his cousin, james mosqueda and his fiance, amy kitchen back in november of 2000. despite all of that, all of the court's rejecting all of these last minute appeals. we sat down yesterday with ivan cantu's mother, who is he
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next stop, texas. and he's showing up, jessica, it a pretty interesting time, just coincidentally as this controversy over the state immigration law, sb is it's percolating and there's some confusion. >> how >> does he balanced that when it comes to the two wings of his party, including he's got the progressive wing, but he also has people he's trying to appeal to who want to see more done on immigration, who might actually favor the texas law, or at least understand why texas taking action wasn't >> i talked to voters right after a super tuesday. i was in virginia. and these are voters that are they consider themselves independence. they may be voted for nikki haley. they don't want to vote for trump. it's voters like that that you're talking about that maybe are supportive of stronger immigration measures. and you do have to balance those types of voters which will likely play a key role in winning these handful of states that he's going to need to win to put them over the edge and november with maki
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this is one of many disputes between texas and the united states. you have the controversial border buoys and the razor wire and not having access to this. i want to leave you with this. this is important context. in my experience, it's common to see state authorities and federal authorities working together. they do that all the time. i talked to law enforcement sources who say that's what's happening in other parts of fnks so this is unique to this area of eatgle pass. it's not normally they work together in partnership to keep the border safe. >> it's extremely political, so we'll be watching what happens because there's a huge legal component here. thank you so much live from houston. >>> join account us now is congressman gonzales, a democrat from texas. congressman, thank you for being with us. how do you feel about these texas officers keeping federal officials away from certain border regions? >> i can begin by saying we have a problem on our border that needs to be addressed much more aggressively by the president. but having said that, thi
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so what is texas going to do with them? >> that, is another situation. and that is why immigration officers need to handle this and not the local police officer. this is a federal issue, not as a state or a local issue. and i think this needs to be looked at and thought and a better process. there's better things to do. we have a lot of difficulties that we have to look at if that comes about and more so, one of the main things is the racial profiling and financial devastation to our local communities. >> yeah mayor. the other question i had for you was about the way that sb4, whether it's constitutional or not, speaks to a desperation among communities at the border like yours that have had a serious difficulty with the unprecedented numbers of migrants crossing the border and have not seen much action from the federal government when it comes to immigration reform. we just saw a bipartisan senate bill not even get a chance on the floor of the house. what's your message to federal lawmakers on what they need to do to ensure that something like sb4 doesn
so what is texas going to do with them? >> that, is another situation. and that is why immigration officers need to handle this and not the local police officer. this is a federal issue, not as a state or a local issue. and i think this needs to be looked at and thought and a better process. there's better things to do. we have a lot of difficulties that we have to look at if that comes about and more so, one of the main things is the racial profiling and financial devastation to our...
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in eagle pass, texas or near eagle pass, texas. i just can't get away from covering the border here and the good thing is that the federal agency that's going to be monitoring and following this eclipse as it crosses the border of mexico, is going to be nasa. so there's gonna be no stopping this eclipse. it's going to continue on from texas all the way to main. now, about the economic impact here, according to one on source that could be about 6 billion across the united states but the texas slice of that astronomical pi is about 1.4 billion. and businesses are getting very creative, especially here in kernel, we're not just talking about all sorts of glasses, afford the eclipse but also pins that show that it's an eclipse. and guys, i'm not wearing this on this time, but you can see that it's an eclipse pen, that it's on here. there's also of course crystal balls that are being sold in this town, just a little bit of everything, t-shirts like the one that i'm wearing. >> but the >> business that gets the most points for creativity
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area and even northeast texas area where it close to 400 rescues. so it's been a busy week, but they the men and women out there have worked extremely hard and so we're very appreciative and glad to be able to hell. >> yeah, we're seeing some video of one of those rescues showing a boat with people on it. we saw this during hurricane harvey as well. can you compare and contrast? what this was like compared to what we saw during hurricane harvey because the devastation looks vast yes, ma'am. >> it's it it appears to be potentially even more devastating in some parts than harvey so we definitely got a lot of rain quick amount of time and that's one of the things in east texas. we don't get the runoff. and when you have these flash flooding events, many times, unfortunately, they they catch people off guard and so yes, we definitely have a lot of water in places that i hey in my life, i've never seen and ronnie. >> yeah. i mean, you say that in some places it's way worse than harvey, which is saying something we were looking at some video there of of a
area and even northeast texas area where it close to 400 rescues. so it's been a busy week, but they the men and women out there have worked extremely hard and so we're very appreciative and glad to be able to hell. >> yeah, we're seeing some video of one of those rescues showing a boat with people on it. we saw this during hurricane harvey as well. can you compare and contrast? what this was like compared to what we saw during hurricane harvey because the devastation looks vast yes,...
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is going to give this up or, in the words of texas attorney general ken paxton, texas does not plan to surrender to the biden administration. >> in the end, what they are asking for just falls on deaf ears? >> you know, what we see on the ground is that a lot of the time, it's the municipalities that end up filling the gaps for the failures of the federal government. and even when the state government intervenes, like in this case, the state of texas has taken over, but that doesn't solve the problem. you will just get a sense -- what smugglers are doing, is they are simply going beyond this razor wire. it eventually ends. i could go on for miles and miles, and you continue to see this fencing and mold all levels of razor wire. but it eventually ends, and that's what we've learned smugglers are taking migrants to those areas. and i talked to individuals who live in those residential areas, and that's exactly what they tell me they are seeing. they are starting to see that migrants are ending up there in large groups, and that buses are driving into these neighborhoods to transport t
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that is what one person in texas just told us this morning as wildfires are scorching the texas panhandle, people are being formed forced to flee, and crews are battling against at least five fires. >> we are standing by for the >> arrival of hunter biden on capitol hill after fierce negotiations she he is set to testify shortly in the impeachment investigation into his father >> new findings about marijuana and the risk of heart attack and stroke ok. baldwin with john berman, sara is off today. this is cnn news central >> all right, we do have breaking news. we just got word that the smokehouse creek big fire in texas is the second largest wildfire that that state has ever seen. it is growing and growing quickly. hundreds of thousands of acres have been scorched homes and buildings destroyed. we just spoke to a children's pastor, a church that has been sheltering more than 200 people she said several have told her, quote, we have lost everything and we just got some new scanner audio in from fire crews. listen to this multiple fox we can't hold it out of there let's call out. we have too
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i don't know if texas texas is plan is to start initiating repatriation flights. don doors are all salvador, how would you ever they'd actually coordinate that but look as it relates to the court, i mean, you write this is temporary and things could change depending on how it's implemented. but certainly i would think that this, is, indicative that the supreme court is more likely to validate the statutory scheme than they are to invalidated some significant open questions that you brought up their johnson would very much appreciate the perspective or thanks to joan biskupic as well we're juggling a lot right now. not only there's decision by the supreme court, but also this ongoing hearing before the house foreign affairs committee on the withdrawal from afghanistan, we're monitoring all of this. we're going to stay on top of it and bring you the very latest in just a few minutes when we come back this is the big dam time to names2 that do >> meet normally. >> these bar jack russell and part tornado meet the bissell cross wave hydro still it's part vacuum mop ste
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agents the ability to arrest people suspected of entering texas illegally. and it also gives judges the ability to deport migrants to texts to mexico if they are here illegally. obviously, that critics of this law say that immigration enforcement is the sole responsibility of the federal government. texas officials were briefing flee hailing the supreme court order that allowed sb4 to go into effect for several hours yesterday, the attorney general called it a huge victory. the governor of texas, who signed the law in december, says it was a positive development, but all of this again on hold, but john and speaking with a number of law enforcement agencies yesterday, you could get the sense that they were all scrambling to figure out exactly how they would carry out this law on a day-to-day basis? and this is where the real difference comes in. it's the in theory what this law looks like on paper seemed to be very different from what it would be like on the ground were law enforcement agents, were trying to make sense of it exactly how it would be implemente
agents the ability to arrest people suspected of entering texas illegally. and it also gives judges the ability to deport migrants to texts to mexico if they are here illegally. obviously, that critics of this law say that immigration enforcement is the sole responsibility of the federal government. texas officials were briefing flee hailing the supreme court order that allowed sb4 to go into effect for several hours yesterday, the attorney general called it a huge victory. the governor of...
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border patrol to remove the wire that was deployed by the texas governor greg abbott. cnn's rosa flores is on the border in eagle pass, texas, rosa, tell us what you're seeing and what's actually happening with this wire. >> reporter: john, good morning, you can see behind me the razor wire is still here, and the acting cbp commissioner telling my colleague that there's no timeline to remove the razor wire, but i want to show you the difference in posture when it comes to the state government and the federal government, because the state of texas rolled up in here, in hum vees, and soldiers with long guns, you can see one of the hum vees back there, lots of razor wire, and they commandeered a public park and kicked out border patrol. the federal government for its part has sent two demand letters to the state of texas demanding access to this area. now, one demand letter was sent last week, the deadline was wednesday, that deadline came and went, and the state of texas did nothing other than say that it was not going to surrender to the federal government. well, the fe
border patrol to remove the wire that was deployed by the texas governor greg abbott. cnn's rosa flores is on the border in eagle pass, texas, rosa, tell us what you're seeing and what's actually happening with this wire. >> reporter: john, good morning, you can see behind me the razor wire is still here, and the acting cbp commissioner telling my colleague that there's no timeline to remove the razor wire, but i want to show you the difference in posture when it comes to the state...
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ed lavandera for us in texas. we do need to go now back to capitol hill because mark zuckerberg, the ceo of meta, the founder of facebook now testifying beginning his opening remarks to senators. let's listen in. >> mental health is a complex issue and the existing body of scientific work has not shown a causal link between using social media and young people having worse mental health outcomes. a recent national academies of science report evaluated over 300 studies and found that research, quote, did not support the conclusion that social media causes changes in adolescent mental health at the population level. it also suggested that social media can provide positive benefits when young people use it to express themselves, explore and connect with others. still, we will continue to monitor the research and use to to improve the road map. keeping young people safe online has been a challenge since the internet began and as criminals evolve their tactics we have to evolve, too. we work closely with law enforcement
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he's also in favor of this state law in texas. let's listen to a little bit of what he said on the program graham >> if the supreme court does uphold sb4, it's going to cause a drop in illegal immigration through the state of texas. and that's going to be a huge benefit to border patrol agents. it's going to be a huge benefit to those individuals that want border security what's your reaction to what brandon judd said? there >> well, i think that they should work with the federal government in doing just that. but allowing one state to set immigration laws would set a very dangerous precedent. first of all, it's unconstitutional that it would set a very dangerous precedent to have state's acting as on gloves, trying to create a border immigration laws. so what i suggest to the border patrol, every other federal agency is, let's work with states and all the states in securing our southern border. and let's create policy and washington that's tops migration from coming to our southern border. and that's what we had. we had a proposa
he's also in favor of this state law in texas. let's listen to a little bit of what he said on the program graham >> if the supreme court does uphold sb4, it's going to cause a drop in illegal immigration through the state of texas. and that's going to be a huge benefit to border patrol agents. it's going to be a huge benefit to those individuals that want border security what's your reaction to what brandon judd said? there >> well, i think that they should work with the federal...
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now, president >> biden is also here in the state of texas, but he is downriver in brownsville, texas. what he's going to see as much different than what you see here. this looks very militarized. this area has been taken over by the state of texas border patrol is not allowed to patrol in this area. so it's gonna be very different what president biden is going to be seen and what former president trump is going to see behind me, brianna >> all right. rosa flores, thank you for that. boris let's discuss the issues at the border now with a democrat who represents a border district, actually one that's right between where we're going to see >> president biden and trump later today, texas congressman henry iquail are joins us now a congressman, thanks so much for being with us. this is biden's first visit. of course, this is biden's first visit to the border in over a year. a year that as you know, saw record shattering numbers of migrant crossings and you were calling on the white house to be more aggressive on this. well, before we got to that point, do you think the white house and de
now, president >> biden is also here in the state of texas, but he is downriver in brownsville, texas. what he's going to see as much different than what you see here. this looks very militarized. this area has been taken over by the state of texas border patrol is not allowed to patrol in this area. so it's gonna be very different what president biden is going to be seen and what former president trump is going to see behind me, brianna >> all right. rosa flores, thank you for...
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and the main argument by the state of texas is that the state of texas is under a quote invasion by migrants. now the lower court, the judge there rejected the argument by the state of texas saying that migrants crossing the border illegally is not technically we a quote, invasion. in fact, the lower court upheld precedent, which is that immigration is a federal function. now, i want to read you a few excerpts from the lower court judge because it just this gives you an idea of his thinking. first of all, he said quote, surges and immigration. do not constitute an invasion within the meaning of the constitution, nor is texas engaging in war by enforcing, as before he goes on to say, if allowed to proceed, sb four could open the door to each state passing its own version of immigration laws. as before threatens the fundamental notion that the united states must regulate immigration with one voice, governor greg abbott, of course, disagrees with all of this, and he maintains that that the state of texas has constitutional authority to do all of this. now, i can't i can't emphasize enough the c
and the main argument by the state of texas is that the state of texas is under a quote invasion by migrants. now the lower court, the judge there rejected the argument by the state of texas saying that migrants crossing the border illegally is not technically we a quote, invasion. in fact, the lower court upheld precedent, which is that immigration is a federal function. now, i want to read you a few excerpts from the lower court judge because it just this gives you an idea of his thinking....
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a mano between texas and the biden administration? because depending on what the fifth circuit decides, this law could stay on hold again, or it could go into effect, which means it could also go back right to the us supreme court. but look, we have no knowledge that anyone was arrested under sb4 during the few hours that it was actually in effect yesterday, we ask the texas governor's office about this if he was going to push for the immediate enforcement of this law and we didn't get an answer, but here's the thing there is no one more worried about the law actually going into effect than local and county governments. and here's why this new crime is a misdemeanor, which means that in the state of texas, it was it would mostly be adjudicated in county courts. and there is huge concern about this. the texas conference of urban counties has been sounding the alarm about this. they represent democratic and republican counties across the state. they represent 78% of the population of the state of texas, and they are calling this an unfu
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let's get you to the ground in fritch, texas. now, lucy kafanov. is there, lucy, what are you seeing? >> well, for at this area was deeply impacted by the fires that roared through here on tuesday. this area of fritch, texas is the population of just over 2000 people. they were all evacuated when the flames came through. now, while we here are not able to get close to the frontlines of the flames. there are still parts of this town that are burning. some homes were completely flattened and destroyed. we were able to get to one of the locations we met a neighbor who said it went up crazy fast. those were his words. he evacuated, he was able to get it back. his home still so standing, boris, but across the street for homes just completely destroyed they were wooden structures. >> there's nothing left. >> to those people will have to rebuild their lives. and this was a scene that was playing out and so many of these rural communities flames came so quickly fueled by those high winds and the really dry conditions. we did see some of the winds go down a
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were going back to to add lavendera, who's at the university of texas at austin. and i hope you can hear me we see that there is law enforcement that appears to move closer there to protesters on the south mall at the campus. this follows quite an escalatory interaction between law enforcement of protesters last week, ed, what are you seeing? >> well, we all know state troopers have now encircled with encampment inside inside the south of, texas campus? this is being inside here set up a little more the state tuples? have come in an encircled beam circle so what happens next is not clear. i'll be jackson's or chen the officers to get who say troopers to get off the campus. but he was clear here in the last 30 minutes or so that law enforcement has been tried to figure out the plan to disperse for this crowds from the obviously, there's hearkens back to what took place here on the university of texas campus. last one or more than 60 people were arrested. for intense and very violent situation. so this is the situation golden, you have state troopers and local polic
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if you look at dps and south texas, a large large percentage of those individuals that are in south texas are also minorities. i do not believe kyiv that law enforcement, regardless of whether they're minorities or whether they're white, go out of their way to racially profile. i believe that law enforcement has the best interests of the american people at heart, that they will in fact properly enforced the laws brenda judd. we have to leave the conversation there, but especially if the supreme court takes this up, we look forward to having you back on >> thanks, boris. i appreciate it. >> of course. brianna also on the stack docket for the supreme court today, a thorny dispute over free speech. the justices heard arguments over the biden administration's efforts to remove social media posts that contained misinformation about covid-19 and elections whether it violated the first amendment. we have cnn senior supreme court analyst joan biskupic here on this for us, where do things stand with this june 1 of all, i just came from the core and they were really almost two hours, very exhilarat
if you look at dps and south texas, a large large percentage of those individuals that are in south texas are also minorities. i do not believe kyiv that law enforcement, regardless of whether they're minorities or whether they're white, go out of their way to racially profile. i believe that law enforcement has the best interests of the american people at heart, that they will in fact properly enforced the laws brenda judd. we have to leave the conversation there, but especially if the supreme...
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this is how texas is doubling down on taking over this park. there removing some of their own razor wire to add bigger layers of razor wire. that includes fencing. you can see guys up there in cargo containers. boris, this is how broken it is. there are migrants who are on u.s. soil. the international boundary between u.s. and mexico is the middle of that bridge. excuse me, the middle of the river. these individuals are on u.s. soil. they want to be processed under immigration law. yet, they are sitting there waiting. nobody is paying attention to them. authorities are not taking them into custody or trying to turn them over to the u.s. border patrol officials, or anything. i want to point out, border patrol does not have access to this area because it has been taken over by texas authorities. >> that's and a cancellation of the fight between the state of texas and the federal government. thanks. >>> u.s. forces carrying out strikes against a iran backed militia reportedly killing of 27 has a lot leaders. john kirby will join us to discuss thes
this is how texas is doubling down on taking over this park. there removing some of their own razor wire to add bigger layers of razor wire. that includes fencing. you can see guys up there in cargo containers. boris, this is how broken it is. there are migrants who are on u.s. soil. the international boundary between u.s. and mexico is the middle of that bridge. excuse me, the middle of the river. these individuals are on u.s. soil. they want to be processed under immigration law. yet, they...
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in texas. this is a long simmering immigration battle. it arose from a lower court judges blocking the administration from taking down the razor wire. and today by a 5-4 boat along ideological lines the supreme court has allowed the biden administration to continue having access to the border. and to take down that razor wire. let me tell you about the split. justices clarence thomas, samuel alito, neil gorsuch and brett kavanaugh all dissented from this order. this all started in december and since early january the biden administration had been urging the supreme court to intervene and to block of the order that kept its border patrol agents from getting to stretch of a border along the rio grande and to continue taking down this razor wire. and we know how contentious this has been. but it has also been the situation that has caused a lot of injury and death in the middle of this controversy. a woman and two children drowned in the biden administration said it needed access to this area and
in texas. this is a long simmering immigration battle. it arose from a lower court judges blocking the administration from taking down the razor wire. and today by a 5-4 boat along ideological lines the supreme court has allowed the biden administration to continue having access to the border. and to take down that razor wire. let me tell you about the split. justices clarence thomas, samuel alito, neil gorsuch and brett kavanaugh all dissented from this order. this all started in december and...
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now these are newly issued to cnn and across southeast texas. those are flash flood warnings and i want to highlight this one here. you can see that band of storms moving over the same location that includes harris county. so a large population just north of houston. the reason why it's flooding, because we've approached 30 inches of rain in the past month, just in the past five days, we've exceeded a feat of in some locations. and that excessive rainfall risk continues for the same same locations today, rainfall totals here through sunday and the weekend, unfortunately, approaching another half a foot, sara. well, all that angry red and orange there, sort of settling over texas i do want to ask you about the tornado threat. we saw those devastating tornadoes in oklahoma. what does that threat look like this morning? >> yeah, look at this. this is new video to see this is coming out of how lee texas look at the moment that this twist or this is a condensation funnel. the bottom part of the tornado. but watch how it destroys. whoa, and picks up d
now these are newly issued to cnn and across southeast texas. those are flash flood warnings and i want to highlight this one here. you can see that band of storms moving over the same location that includes harris county. so a large population just north of houston. the reason why it's flooding, because we've approached 30 inches of rain in the past month, just in the past five days, we've exceeded a feat of in some locations. and that excessive rainfall risk continues for the same same...
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today speaker johnson will lead a delegation of more than 60 republicans to eagle pass, texas, where he is expected to criticize the surge in migrants and demand policy change. this comes on the heels of his party formally opening impeachment proceedings against alejandro mayorkas earlier this morning. cnn's ed lavandera is at the border. what will lawmakers see today? >> well, they're coming at an interesting time because december was a record breaking month in terms of illegal crossings here at the u.s. southern border and here in eagle pass where these lawmakers will be in a few hours that has really been one of the focal points of the u.s. southern border migration crisis and what they're going to see is the heavy amount of infrastructure that has already been put in place by state authorities and federal authorities and this has also become kind of the flash point between republican leadership in texas and the federal government and the governor greg abbot and others here in texas critical of the biden administration and behind me, you see this is one of the boat ramp launches w
today speaker johnson will lead a delegation of more than 60 republicans to eagle pass, texas, where he is expected to criticize the surge in migrants and demand policy change. this comes on the heels of his party formally opening impeachment proceedings against alejandro mayorkas earlier this morning. cnn's ed lavandera is at the border. what will lawmakers see today? >> well, they're coming at an interesting time because december was a record breaking month in terms of illegal crossings...
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the united states now, to a degree, the chief judge acknowledges that texas is frustrated because texas argues that it is, quote, been invaded and that the federal government is not doing enough. and of course, the state of texas maintains that this is a constitutional measure well, the chief judge acknowledges that and says, the thing is one of the root causes for the executive branch not to take enough section is because of the legislative branch, because of congress, because congress is not funding it properly. so that there could be a proper response at the border. and here's what the justice says, quote, texas, no bleed and admirably some would say, seeks to fill at least partially the gaping void, but it is unlikely that texas can step into the shoes of the national sovereign under our constitution and laws, the judge takes it even further and it says, look, it doesn't just impact domestic policy. it impacts foreign policy. here's what the judge said, quote, the dynamic nature of relations with the other countries requires the executive branch to ensure that enforcement policies a
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and we've talked to many from el paso down the south texas to the major cities of texas as well. >> and what we're >> hearing, the broader theme is that there doesn't really appear to be this desire to send officers and sheriff's deputies out into communities looking for people who don't have proper documentation they don't feel like that is their responsibility that that is something that should be left up to border patrol and federal law enforcement officials to handle that aspect of immigration law. on immigration enforcement. there's a concern about manpower, jail space, and that sort of thing. you can hear from one of the deputies here with the el paso sheriff's department who spoke a little while ago explaining why they're so concerned about the implementation of this law >> really would want them to do their job. we want them to step forward handle that portion of which there was possible for enthralling local law enforcement into this is problematic we're seeing a federal agency stretch to its limits and they have far greater resources. a great amount in power than we do we have
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. >>> still ahead on cnn news central, the razor wire that texas put up along the border with mexico , that's still up even though the supreme court told the feds they can start to take it down. we will talk about the border patrol chief's decision telling cnn that that may soon change. >>> we are waiting on remarks from president biden from the united auto workers union. stay with cnn, we are back in just a moment. in order for small businesses to thrive, they need to be smart, efficient, savvy. making the most of every opportunity. that's why comcast business is introducing the small business bonus. for a limited time you can get up to $1000 prepaid card with qualifying internet. yup, $1000. so switch to business internet from the company with the largest fastest reliable network. give your business a head start in 2024 with this great offer. plus, ask how to get up to $1000 prepaid card with qualifying internet. >>> texas is doubling down on his policies by placing more razor wire at the southern border despite getting the green light to remove it, the feds have yet to take any st
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the state of texas is doubling down. let me show you shelby park, this is the type of razor wire on the riverside and on the city side. if you look yawned this strand of razor wire there are several layers of wire before it hits the actual rio grande which is beyond that last layer. i cannot underscore enough how extraordinary this is. this is the state of texas blocking a u.s. federal law enforcement agency that has jurisdiction and power to enforce federal immigration laws in this area that is blocked, that does not have access to it. i want to show you how critical some of these areas, it is a 2.5 mile area of the rio grande that texas has blocked. look at this video. this was shot on december 20. this was in the middle of a migrant surge. the area that you're looking at is an area used by federal authorities to manage the migrant flow. this is when thousands of migrants were arriving into the area every single day and the federal government was using this area to manage that to figure out ways to get transportation f
the state of texas is doubling down. let me show you shelby park, this is the type of razor wire on the riverside and on the city side. if you look yawned this strand of razor wire there are several layers of wire before it hits the actual rio grande which is beyond that last layer. i cannot underscore enough how extraordinary this is. this is the state of texas blocking a u.s. federal law enforcement agency that has jurisdiction and power to enforce federal immigration laws in this area that...
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there's a lot of equipment here staged by the state of texas a lot of texas national guard military equipment. all of this area has been taken over by the state of texas border patrol is actually not allowed in here. they're not allowed to patrol role. if you see a truck here and there in any of these shots, it's because border patrol is allowed to bring in boats because there is one ramp in this area to access the rio grande. and so those boats access the rio grande. but other than that, you won't see them. but this is the biggest stage when it comes to the border battle between the state of texas and the federal government min, over who should enforce border security. and there's a lot of feelings in this community about the takeover of this park and also about the visit of former president donald trump. in fact, there was a press conference where some local leaders said that they didn't want the former president to come to their community, take a listen i remember him coming down the escalator and >> reaching the bottom of that escalator and say that all mexicans are rapists, killers and s
there's a lot of equipment here staged by the state of texas a lot of texas national guard military equipment. all of this area has been taken over by the state of texas border patrol is actually not allowed in here. they're not allowed to patrol role. if you see a truck here and there in any of these shots, it's because border patrol is allowed to bring in boats because there is one ramp in this area to access the rio grande. and so those boats access the rio grande. but other than that, you...
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so, texas has the legal authority to control ingress to any geographical location in the state of texas, and authority is being asserted with regard to that part in eagle pass, texas, to maintain operational control. >> now, the biden administration is asking the u.s. supreme court to intervene, so that border patrol can regain access to this area. and boris and brianna, i have not had that one of the other important things, the numbers at the u.s. southern border have plummeted significantly. apprehensions back in mid- december were about 10,000 migrants a day along the u.s. southern border, that dropped to about 3000 per day in january. now, in eagle pass, the epicenter of this latest battle, they are about 500 per day this week, so that also raises questions about why is the state of texas doing this at this point in time? back to you guys. exit rosa florez, thank you so much for the update. president biden is facing sharp criticism from the rest of democrats for authorizing those air strikes on iranian backed militants in yemen. >> we are going to be speaking with congressman seth m
so, texas has the legal authority to control ingress to any geographical location in the state of texas, and authority is being asserted with regard to that part in eagle pass, texas, to maintain operational control. >> now, the biden administration is asking the u.s. supreme court to intervene, so that border patrol can regain access to this area. and boris and brianna, i have not had that one of the other important things, the numbers at the u.s. southern border have plummeted...
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you can see in the background there the texas state capital behind the cameras as the iconic ut tower. this is the area where commencement graduations take place. and we know obviously what university officials had feared there was at this camp would then continue to grow. that could pop potentially impact the upcoming commencement ceremony. so it appears that law enforcement certainly trying to move in quickly to try to dismantle that the final point i'll make is that we've seen a texas a much different posture than we've seen in other areas where law enforcement have focused on de-escalation it's worth pointing out that after the incident last week at ut austin, the republican governor greg abbott, came on board very forcefully, essentially saying all these protesters need to end up in jail so again kind of a different approach here in austin than we've seen at some other university please. and of course, the hope is that if authorities do decide to then move in that this happens up peacefully. but certainly it's an escalation. we're seeing on the campus they did end up in jail last
you can see in the background there the texas state capital behind the cameras as the iconic ut tower. this is the area where commencement graduations take place. and we know obviously what university officials had feared there was at this camp would then continue to grow. that could pop potentially impact the upcoming commencement ceremony. so it appears that law enforcement certainly trying to move in quickly to try to dismantle that the final point i'll make is that we've seen a texas a much...
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as you know, that cease and desist letter that was sent to the texas yesterday. the deadline was yesterday and expired. we're waiting to see what they will do >> the throngs of people arriving in eagle pass, that was the end of december. i don't belief that's what it's been looking like the last few days of the still, a lot of activity back and forth between the federal government. rosa flores, thanks so much for being there. >> rahel? >> senate negotiators have been working to try to strike a deal on border security that could unlock more aid to ukraine and israel. lawmakers are also raising the clock to avert a partial shutdown as part of the federal government could run out of funding tomorrow. with us now is democratic congressman gregory meeks of new york. he's a ranking member on the house foreign affairs committee and a senior member on the house financial services committee. congressman, good to have you this morning. welcome. >> thank you. thank you for having me. so you were in attendance at that white house meeting yesterday. it's a meeting that's been
as you know, that cease and desist letter that was sent to the texas yesterday. the deadline was yesterday and expired. we're waiting to see what they will do >> the throngs of people arriving in eagle pass, that was the end of december. i don't belief that's what it's been looking like the last few days of the still, a lot of activity back and forth between the federal government. rosa flores, thanks so much for being there. >> rahel? >> senate negotiators have been working...
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overnight the texas governor vowed this fight is not over. rosa flores is in eagle pass, texas, near the border she's joining us live. when can we expect the removal process to actually begin? >> reporter: let me show you around. this is the razor wire that's at question. you can see that there are several layers of razor wire before you get to the rio grand. this is what all of this is about. what will happen to this razor wire. i can tell you that we have not seen a change in posture on be-of the texas authorities here, and we have not seen the presence of u.s. border patrol in this area either. according to a law enforcement source, u.s. border patrol, they are reviewing that order issued by the u.s. supreme court trying to figure out exactly what that means. we're hoping to learn more later today. the doj has not commented as of yet. this is what's at question. will it be move d reasons those are the questions we're asking. we really have to speak about the case that started all of this to give you the background. this legal fight started
overnight the texas governor vowed this fight is not over. rosa flores is in eagle pass, texas, near the border she's joining us live. when can we expect the removal process to actually begin? >> reporter: let me show you around. this is the razor wire that's at question. you can see that there are several layers of razor wire before you get to the rio grand. this is what all of this is about. what will happen to this razor wire. i can tell you that we have not seen a change in posture on...
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i talked to texas dps about it. they say in this case because it's a child and a woman that they would be turned over to u.s. border patrol which is the reason why we're even talking about this and why we're here in this takeover zone because even though the state of texas have taken over this-year and if you're in new york and you have central park, any other area of the country, whatever green space that you have, there is, you know, a space where the community usually goes and hangs out. well, that is this space for eagle pass residents. they hang out in this park that was taken over by the state of texas. one day razor wire went up, sara, and then soldiers with long guns appeared and they put up gates, and so that's this takeover zone, but border patrol is in the allowed in this area, so any migrants that are turning themselves into immigration authorities here actually turn themselves in to state authorities, and in this case a migrant woman and a child is turned over to border patrol right outside the gates. s
i talked to texas dps about it. they say in this case because it's a child and a woman that they would be turned over to u.s. border patrol which is the reason why we're even talking about this and why we're here in this takeover zone because even though the state of texas have taken over this-year and if you're in new york and you have central park, any other area of the country, whatever green space that you have, there is, you know, a space where the community usually goes and hangs out....
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the texas board of pardons and paroles, texas court of criminal appeals, a federal appeals court has also rejected very intensely and in fact, calling ivan cantu's last-minute legal filings quote, abuse. so he has now arrived here at the prison where the execution chamber is in texas. we were told by prison officials that when he arrived here, he looked anxious and nervous. and this execution is scheduled to take place around anytime after 06:00 p.m. central time in about three-and-a-half hours or so, force >> i live in deir live from huntsville, texas, said thank you so much >> days >> after a us made spacecraft landed on the moon for the first time in decades, it's still beaming us pictures even after falling over during it's landing. when nasa says we've been able to learn from this historic mission >> frank sinatra had connected shins with the mafia and all these nightclubs were owned by the mob. >> you didn't want to make those guys that he was to enhance vegas. >> the story of sensitive sunday get ten on cnn high. >> we've both got a big birthday coming up. so we have a lot of
the texas board of pardons and paroles, texas court of criminal appeals, a federal appeals court has also rejected very intensely and in fact, calling ivan cantu's last-minute legal filings quote, abuse. so he has now arrived here at the prison where the execution chamber is in texas. we were told by prison officials that when he arrived here, he looked anxious and nervous. and this execution is scheduled to take place around anytime after 06:00 p.m. central time in about three-and-a-half hours...
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it to become the largest wildfire that texas has ever seen. and the second largest on record nationwide. it has killed at least one woman and 83 year-old grandmother at nearly 1.1 million acres. the smoke house creek fire surpassed the 2006 east amarillo complex fire, which also scorched the texas panhandle one ranchers via both and remembered what happened 18 years ago it was horrible. i mean, it looked like the moonscape. i mean, you know, destroys everything. and but this one it seemed worse. honestly, it this one was water was about it, but it affected more people, i think and especially the town's cnn's lucy kafanov has been traveling through the communities hit by the wildfires here, lucy, tell us what you're seeing today. >> well, what i'm seeing is hopefully not a structure that's going to decapitate anyone in these winds, but this is the aftermath of a property of a local resident named janice. we spoke to her. she actually got out to safety to oklahoma where she had some family barely anything left of this area. she's got another pro
it to become the largest wildfire that texas has ever seen. and the second largest on record nationwide. it has killed at least one woman and 83 year-old grandmother at nearly 1.1 million acres. the smoke house creek fire surpassed the 2006 east amarillo complex fire, which also scorched the texas panhandle one ranchers via both and remembered what happened 18 years ago it was horrible. i mean, it looked like the moonscape. i mean, you know, destroys everything. and but this one it seemed...
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>> i can. >> okay. >> so again jocelyn had relocated to texas and she had been in texas for months she was only here for a brief period of time to drive my daughter's car back with her. and when she came here to do that, i was able to then get her served okay. >> so your answer as to why you waited until the day after you were hired by ms willis on which would be november 1, 2021, to file the complaint for the divorce on november 2, 2021 your testimony under oath, this because you're she was he was here was here, but had not been here in october and not been here in september, had not been hearing in august of 2021. >> she had been in texas taking care of her ailing mother. and your testimony, fathers. so the first missed opportunity that i had after speaking with my lawyers to take care of that was the date. it was filed and served because he happened to be here. it had nothing to do with that was purely coincidental. that contract hi, understand. it's purely coincidence, your testimony? yes. >> and understand that this was by agreement between between xi and xi being my wife and die,
>> i can. >> okay. >> so again jocelyn had relocated to texas and she had been in texas for months she was only here for a brief period of time to drive my daughter's car back with her. and when she came here to do that, i was able to then get her served okay. >> so your answer as to why you waited until the day after you were hired by ms willis on which would be november 1, 2021, to file the complaint for the divorce on november 2, 2021 your testimony under oath, this...
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at the university of texas at austin. in earlier days at nyu at columbia university as well. it's part of the reason that a congressional delegation, including house speaker mike johnson are headed up to columbia university this afternoon to make it statement specifically about the anti-semitism that has been present at some of these demonstrations. we're going to keep an eye on the situation not only at usc, but across campuses across the country and bring you the latest. as we get it, we should note that at any moment, the judge that's overseeing donald trump's hush money trial could rule on whether the former president violated a court imposed gag order in a heated hearing yesterday, prosecutors argue that trump violated the order by attacking witnesses and jurors multiple times on social media now, after the gag order hearing, trump's longtime friend and former national enquirer publisher, david pecker, testified about a 2015 trump tower meeting with both trump and his former attorney, michael cohen, were pecker agreed to run positive stories about trump and run negative
at the university of texas at austin. in earlier days at nyu at columbia university as well. it's part of the reason that a congressional delegation, including house speaker mike johnson are headed up to columbia university this afternoon to make it statement specifically about the anti-semitism that has been present at some of these demonstrations. we're going to keep an eye on the situation not only at usc, but across campuses across the country and bring you the latest. as we get it, we...
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you can see a humvee over here from the texas military department. but this gives you a sense of the takeover. you don't see border patrol. now, normally what we would see on the border, we would see members of the u.s. border patrol because the international crossing, the international line between the u.s. and mexico, is in the middle of this river, in the middle of the rio grande. and as soon as migrants get on the u.s. side of the border, under u.s. law and policy -- and normally, sara, that would be border patrol enforcing immigration law. well, here in this zone, you don't see that happening because texas has taken over. sara? >> this is such a wild scene not seeing border patrol in that area. and you've been showing us all of these pictures throughout when there was border patrol. and now that it is just open basically with a few folks from texas looking over. that battle, i'm assuming, is going to go on and on and on, although the supreme court has often times said this is a federal job, a job for the f federal authorities. we will see how th
you can see a humvee over here from the texas military department. but this gives you a sense of the takeover. you don't see border patrol. now, normally what we would see on the border, we would see members of the u.s. border patrol because the international crossing, the international line between the u.s. and mexico, is in the middle of this river, in the middle of the rio grande. and as soon as migrants get on the u.s. side of the border, under u.s. law and policy -- and normally, sara,...
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of the migrant crisis texas has argued that the texas is being quote invaded by migrants and that the federal government has not done enough and that the seat of texas has the constitutional authority to defend itself. but the chief judge made this argument he said that it is not just that the federal government doesn't want to do anything about the migrant crisis. she stated in her majority opinion that this inaction by the executive branch in part is due to inaction by the legislative branch that congress has not appropriated the funds so that the federal government can appropriately respond to the migrant crisis on the us southern border. now, the biden administration has argued throughout and is maintained that there's a supremacy clause of the us constitution, and that sb4 tramples on its powers to impose immigration policy at the federal level. now civil rights groups are very concerned about the sall going into effect because of potential racial profiling of latinos in the state of texas, which constitute about 40% of the population of this state. and kate you should add that t
of the migrant crisis texas has argued that the texas is being quote invaded by migrants and that the federal government has not done enough and that the seat of texas has the constitutional authority to defend itself. but the chief judge made this argument he said that it is not just that the federal government doesn't want to do anything about the migrant crisis. she stated in her majority opinion that this inaction by the executive branch in part is due to inaction by the legislative branch...
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state officers that have really been enforcing what governor greg abbott, the republican governor of texas, has been pushing here, in their fight with the by the administration over the last few years. you see a lot here, the razor wire that runs several miles up and down the rio grande, several miles of the steel containers that are used to block the edge of the rio grande. all of this is in place by state authorities, and we are getting an up close look at all of that. eagle pass has been one of the major focal points of the migration crisis on the southern border, where thousands of people have crossed, but incidentally, as these lawmakers are visiting eagle pass today, there has been a dramatic drop in the number of people crossing illegally here in eagle pass. just before the christmas holiday, there were several thousand crossing per day just here in this location, but we are seeing far fewer numbers for a number of reasons. there is a natural ebb and flow of migration that happens, but we are also told anecdotally from officials on the mexican side of the border, that at various che
state officers that have really been enforcing what governor greg abbott, the republican governor of texas, has been pushing here, in their fight with the by the administration over the last few years. you see a lot here, the razor wire that runs several miles up and down the rio grande, several miles of the steel containers that are used to block the edge of the rio grande. all of this is in place by state authorities, and we are getting an up close look at all of that. eagle pass has been one...
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texas, she said made that impossible. it goes without saying that all of this is serving as a backdrop of what we are seeing here in washington, d.c. as democrats and republicans are still stuck as they try to reach a deal on this national security supplemental. they are stuck over the issue of the border and that is why president biden, the white house says, has invited congressional leaders to come to the white house to try to hash things out. we will see what progress is made tomorrow. >> you are outside the park that was taken over by texas authorities. what are you seeing? >> let me show you around. this is the epicenter of this order battle. this is shelby park. until last week this fence was not here. this military vehicle was not here and you can see members of the texas national guard. these members guard and determine who enters and exits the spark. this is presumably the area that border patrol was denied access. you can see beyond this fence there is more fencing that is staged, unclear where that will go. bey
texas, she said made that impossible. it goes without saying that all of this is serving as a backdrop of what we are seeing here in washington, d.c. as democrats and republicans are still stuck as they try to reach a deal on this national security supplemental. they are stuck over the issue of the border and that is why president biden, the white house says, has invited congressional leaders to come to the white house to try to hash things out. we will see what progress is made tomorrow....
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i understand the frustration that the governor and other folks in texas have. this type of action does not solve the problem. i think that the supreme court has been very clear about this in the arizona case for 2012, no matter how bad the frustration is, immigration belongs to the federal government, not the local government. not to the military or local officials. it belongs to the federal government. the supreme court if they follow their own president they set years ago, they will say no matter how big the frustration is, immigration enforcement belongs to the federal government. a lot of the local officials do not have the training and i worry about mistakes being done where they are not given the training as border patrol is given. >> we saw and played out in arizona. we appreciate your perspective. come back anytime. >>> coming up, new details about the deadly plane crash on the runway in tokyo. warning lights meant to stop planes from entering the runway were not working. we are digging into transcripts that reveal more details about what went wrong. to
i understand the frustration that the governor and other folks in texas have. this type of action does not solve the problem. i think that the supreme court has been very clear about this in the arizona case for 2012, no matter how bad the frustration is, immigration belongs to the federal government, not the local government. not to the military or local officials. it belongs to the federal government. the supreme court if they follow their own president they set years ago, they will say no...
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we are meeting with the state authorities here in texas. state officials have been in a fight with the federal government as how to best handle the migration crisis along eagle pass. this is one of the major focal points all along in the last year. we have seen this over the course of the last few weeks. large numbers of migrations that have taken place here in eagle pass. we have local authorities. what is interesting, in recent days, it has really slowed down quite dramatically. we can tell you that we have talked to some gentlemen that have run on the other side of the border. they say that in the roads leading up to the border, mexican authorities have looked at immigration checkpoints that are much more robust. there is a feeling that that is starting to control the number of migrants that are able to reach the texas and mexico border. they have noticed that happening in the last few days, especially in the days after the christmas holiday. president joe biden demonstration, flew to mexico city. they met with the president of mexico ju
we are meeting with the state authorities here in texas. state officials have been in a fight with the federal government as how to best handle the migration crisis along eagle pass. this is one of the major focal points all along in the last year. we have seen this over the course of the last few weeks. large numbers of migrations that have taken place here in eagle pass. we have local authorities. what is interesting, in recent days, it has really slowed down quite dramatically. we can tell...