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we already see. various events of this format on the border of texas, that is, when the state guard enters the state and tries to close its borders, i think that this may be the beginning of a civil war, but i would not want it to happen, and i would definitely like to even say now that if any of the authorities from the united states listen that i am not calling for a civil war in the united states, after meeting with trump, hungarian prime minister orban said that it was trump. will be able to end the ukrainian conflict and will do it in one day. he said that he could end the war in 24 hours, i think he said this so often that probably from the first day of the special military operation, he stated this, i will end the war in 24 hours. why, what does this mean to putin, for example, why should putin think about this? that is, putin, the russian government, they have a clear mandate from. people of russia so that they liberate this territory for a number of reasons, and i think that i would not be surprised if the russian government simply said that we will not stop until odessa is libera
we already see. various events of this format on the border of texas, that is, when the state guard enters the state and tries to close its borders, i think that this may be the beginning of a civil war, but i would not want it to happen, and i would definitely like to even say now that if any of the authorities from the united states listen that i am not calling for a civil war in the united states, after meeting with trump, hungarian prime minister orban said that it was trump. will be able...
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they crossed the texas mexico border illegally. my name was on each of the at the the i became a fight for our families not to harm anyone. i just want to work nadia s before says anyone who cross the border between ports of entry may face up to 20 years in prison unless they agreed to return to mexico. alfredo says he'll never agree to deport himself. he owes smugglers $32000.00 and fears for his family safety until he pays up. he says he'll have to move to another state migrant crossings have already shifted away from texas to other border states and the laws advance. i have use a clause in the constitution that empowers states to defend themselves. the white house says as before, is unconstitutional and will continue to challenge it in court. and sean tier, the leading candidate to become houston's new district attorney in november, says it also invites racial profiling. you would have mixed families, meaning some people are here with documentation, and some people are driving in the same course. you would be calling the person
they crossed the texas mexico border illegally. my name was on each of the at the the i became a fight for our families not to harm anyone. i just want to work nadia s before says anyone who cross the border between ports of entry may face up to 20 years in prison unless they agreed to return to mexico. alfredo says he'll never agree to deport himself. he owes smugglers $32000.00 and fears for his family safety until he pays up. he says he'll have to move to another state migrant crossings have...
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so moving the way it's sunshine and higher temperatures for places like texas, it is looking a lot clearer, but breezy across the great lakes, breezy with sunshine, across the east coast of the us. so from rain and split of snow coming into eastern parts of canada, with the more in the way of snow pouring back in across the rockies over the next few days and a weather system were getting some very wet and windy weather to the likes of california over the next few days that was worth its weight for the sell into los angeles, knocking the temperature down as it does so on fact of a little bit of a recovery on sunday. the best of the weather will be fine because the east coast, washington dc is in very high temperatures, with more in the way of sunshine it taking us through to sunday. and sunshine is back in the queue. but once that line of phones and showers moves its way towards his span, yoda would say ok, recovery to the temperature in havana. 26 degrees celsius. but a went to outlook for the dominican republic on saturday to weather update of the quote to you by visit cuts on to develop
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patrick svitek covers texas for the washington post. for the time being, it allows texas to move forward with implementing this very aggressive law that really asserts an almost unprecedented state role in enforcement of border and immigration enforcement, which is a federal responsibility. i should note that this issue, the merits of it, are still pending before a lower court, so this legal battle is far from over. immigration is playing a major role in this year's presidential election. on tuesday president biden accused donald trump of "despising latinos". mr trump meanwhile released a campaign video slamming mr biden�*s handling of the migration crisis. both president biden and mr trump have already wrapped up their parties�* presumptive nominations. but there were a number of primaries. on tuesday there was voting in some states that will be vital to victory come november. these included illinois, kansas and ohio. and there was a primary in florida. donald trump cast his ballot there, former first lady melania trump was by his
patrick svitek covers texas for the washington post. for the time being, it allows texas to move forward with implementing this very aggressive law that really asserts an almost unprecedented state role in enforcement of border and immigration enforcement, which is a federal responsibility. i should note that this issue, the merits of it, are still pending before a lower court, so this legal battle is far from over. immigration is playing a major role in this year's presidential election. on...
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over law enforcement abilities, about texas taking over law enforcementabilities, it about texas taking over law enforcement abilities, it are co—ordinated with the federal government and he said it is important because it helps address what even the president has called a water crisis. what do you think of that? i has called a water crisis. what do you think of that?— do you think of that? i think there are — do you think of that? i think there are two _ do you think of that? i think there are two different - do you think of that? i think. there are two different things that are important to emphasise, one is that sba was not about cooperation with the federal government. by its very terms it completely pushes the federal government aside and overrides a federal law and conflicts with that in many ways. this is an area of the law were it does not matter if a law that is passed by the state reflects or not, it is an area where a state cannot legislate. in addition to the question — the statement about whether or not it is necessary, texas can still fight crime with this traditio
over law enforcement abilities, about texas taking over law enforcementabilities, it about texas taking over law enforcement abilities, it are co—ordinated with the federal government and he said it is important because it helps address what even the president has called a water crisis. what do you think of that? i has called a water crisis. what do you think of that?— do you think of that? i think there are — do you think of that? i think there are two _ do you think of that? i think...
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let's speak about the situation now with the mayor of a texas city on the border. good to have you back on bbc news. there has been confusion over the legal back—and—forth here, is it clear to you what policy is it clear to you what policy is in place right now in texas? absolutely not. thank you for having me on. it does not require legal gondola to reasonably conclude that it is unconstitutional, considering the fact that immigration falls into the purview of the federal government. time after time the supreme court has upheld this regulation. in fact, the supreme court has stated that no conceivable subject is a legislative power of congress more complete, so at this point it is in limbo and what direction we will take once it has been determined by the supreme court we will proceed. at the end of the day, if the supreme court decides it is constitutional, we will follow the law as it is stated because of course law enforcement is here to serve and protect. going back to what i stated earlier, it is not take a lot to reasonably conclude this is before the co
let's speak about the situation now with the mayor of a texas city on the border. good to have you back on bbc news. there has been confusion over the legal back—and—forth here, is it clear to you what policy is it clear to you what policy is in place right now in texas? absolutely not. thank you for having me on. it does not require legal gondola to reasonably conclude that it is unconstitutional, considering the fact that immigration falls into the purview of the federal government. time...
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the biden administration is warning that a supreme court decision to allow a texas law on migration to take effect will damage american border security. on tuesdayjustices refused to block an order that would let state officials arrest and deport people suspected of illegally crossing into the us from mexico. the court rejected a bid by the biden white house to block the controversial immigration policy, while a legal battle over the measure plays out in a lowerfederal appeals court. crossing the us border illegally is already a federal crime, but violations are usually handled as civil cases by the immigration court system. mexico's government says it will not accept migrants who texas state officials try to deport under the law. in a statement, the mexican foreign ministry said: "mexico patrick svitek covers texas for the washington post. i asked him what impact this ruling will have. for the time being, it allows texas to move forward with implementing this very aggressive law that really asserts an almost unprecedented state role in enforcement of border and immigration enforcement
the biden administration is warning that a supreme court decision to allow a texas law on migration to take effect will damage american border security. on tuesdayjustices refused to block an order that would let state officials arrest and deport people suspected of illegally crossing into the us from mexico. the court rejected a bid by the biden white house to block the controversial immigration policy, while a legal battle over the measure plays out in a lowerfederal appeals court. crossing...
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communities, orany doing among texas communities, or any community. —— like sba is doing. that is simply not a viable solution. but the solution that needs to be agreed upon needs to be agreed uponin agreed upon needs to be agreed upon in one voice. this is an area where it is imperative that, as a country, we have a unified approach, because the implications of not are disastrous for many areas, including ourforeign relations including our foreign relations with including ourforeign relations with different countries. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. now to our top story in the uk. new data shows that inflation fell more than expected last month, sliding from a% injanuary to 3.a% in february. that's its lowest level in more than two years. a fall in food prices helped offset rising costs for housing and fuel. prime minister rishi sunak says the uk economy is set for a rebound in 202a. he's been speaking with our economics editor, faisal islam. i do believe that, at the start of this year, we have turned a corner, after the shocks of the past few years
communities, orany doing among texas communities, or any community. —— like sba is doing. that is simply not a viable solution. but the solution that needs to be agreed upon needs to be agreed uponin agreed upon needs to be agreed upon in one voice. this is an area where it is imperative that, as a country, we have a unified approach, because the implications of not are disastrous for many areas, including ourforeign relations including our foreign relations with including ourforeign...
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patrick svitek covers texas for the washington post. i spoke with him earlier. patrick, i want to start with the supreme court saying that texas can arrest and jail migrants at the border. what impact is that going to have there? ., , there? for the time being it allows taxes _ there? for the time being it allows taxes to _ there? for the time being it allows taxes to move - there? for the time being it | allows taxes to move forward with implementing this very aggressive law that really asserts almost unprecedented state role in enforcement of border and immigration enforcement, which is a federal responsibility. i should enforcement, which is a federal responsibility. ishould note that this issue, the merits of it, are still pending before a lower court, so this legal battle is far from over. you said this — battle is far from over. you said this unprecedented challenge, we have seen a stand—off between the federal government, the biden administration and texas's governor greg abbott over this issue, immigration. where do you see this heading next? i think
patrick svitek covers texas for the washington post. i spoke with him earlier. patrick, i want to start with the supreme court saying that texas can arrest and jail migrants at the border. what impact is that going to have there? ., , there? for the time being it allows taxes _ there? for the time being it allows taxes to _ there? for the time being it allows taxes to move - there? for the time being it | allows taxes to move forward with implementing this very aggressive law that really...
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the us supreme court is allowing texas to enforce one of the toughest immigration laws in the country. the law lets state officials arrest and deport people suspected of illegally crossing into the us from mexico. the court rejected a bid by the biden white house to block the controversial immigration policy, while a legal battle over the measure plays out in a lower federal appeals court. crossing the us border illegally is already a federal crime, but violations are usually handled as civil cases by the immigration court system. patrick svitek covers texas for the washington post. i asked him what impact this ruling will have. for the time being it allows texas to move forward with implementing this very aggressive law that really asserts, it's almost an unprecedented state role in enforcing border immigration, which is a federal responsibility. i should which is a federal responsibility. ishould note that this issue, the merits of it are still pending before a lower court so there is a legal battle that is far from over. you said this is unprecedented, the challenge, there has been
the us supreme court is allowing texas to enforce one of the toughest immigration laws in the country. the law lets state officials arrest and deport people suspected of illegally crossing into the us from mexico. the court rejected a bid by the biden white house to block the controversial immigration policy, while a legal battle over the measure plays out in a lower federal appeals court. crossing the us border illegally is already a federal crime, but violations are usually handled as civil...
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texas�* attorney—general said the ban damaged the us economy, and would limit supplies to european allies who are trying to stop using russian gas. president zelenskyy is renewing calls for more military aid from western nations amidst more russian missile attacks. it comes as eu leaders met for a conference in brussels on thursday to discuss getting more weapons to ukrainian forces, while also re—arming their own countries in the face of an emboldened vladimir putin in russia. the eu also, approved for the balkan nation, bosnia and herzegovina, to start membership negotiations. an ai tool being tested by the nhs in the uk successfully caught tiny signs of breast cancer in 11 woman that was missed by doctors. that tool is called mia. it analysed the mammograms of over 10,000 women. the signs it caught were tumours that were practically invisible to the human eye, and might not have been caught until the progressed. and before we go, a story of a lucky find against all the odds. richard brock in the uk found this 6a—gram nugget of gold on farmland during an organized dig. it's thought
texas�* attorney—general said the ban damaged the us economy, and would limit supplies to european allies who are trying to stop using russian gas. president zelenskyy is renewing calls for more military aid from western nations amidst more russian missile attacks. it comes as eu leaders met for a conference in brussels on thursday to discuss getting more weapons to ukrainian forces, while also re—arming their own countries in the face of an emboldened vladimir putin in russia. the eu...
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a us appeals court has issued an order effectively blocking texas from implementing one of the toughest immigration laws in the us. the law allowed state officials to arrest and deport people suspected of illegally crossing into the us from mexico. crossing the us border illegally is already a federal crime, but violations are usually handled as civil cases by the immigration court system. today is the international day of happiness. so what is the happiest country in the world? according to a un report published today, finland is at the top for the seventh year. but the research has also highlighted a rise in unhappiness among younger people, which pushed the us and some large western european countries down the rankings. sofia bettiza has been looking at the data. what determines the happiness of a country? well, the world happiness report, which was published today, measures socialsupport, income, health, freedom, generosity and the absence of corruption. and once again, finland was crowned the happiest country in the world, for the seventh year in a row. as you can see, it is closel
a us appeals court has issued an order effectively blocking texas from implementing one of the toughest immigration laws in the us. the law allowed state officials to arrest and deport people suspected of illegally crossing into the us from mexico. crossing the us border illegally is already a federal crime, but violations are usually handled as civil cases by the immigration court system. today is the international day of happiness. so what is the happiest country in the world? according to a...
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it turns over the oil and gas industry, undermines the economy and destroys important jobs - the texas attorney general commented on biden's decree. in addition, such actions will lead to an outflow of investment worth billions of dollars. let me remind you that earlier, the white house accepted. the decision to halt liquefied natural gas exports has infuriated the republican party, frightened foreign allies and caused consternation around the world. new zealand has entered its second recession in 18 months. previously, the country was the world leader in raising interest rates for fight against the inflationary wave. economists and analysts predicted gdp growth, but it unexpectedly decreased for them. before this period, economic life in new zealand. held by migrants. their flow last year was a record 141. however, wellington has now begun to lose cheap labor. at the same time, the difficult economic situation forced the reduction of not only the country’s budget, but also the number of civil servants. a year of quality with affordable and effective medicine. in the minsk region, th
it turns over the oil and gas industry, undermines the economy and destroys important jobs - the texas attorney general commented on biden's decree. in addition, such actions will lead to an outflow of investment worth billions of dollars. let me remind you that earlier, the white house accepted. the decision to halt liquefied natural gas exports has infuriated the republican party, frightened foreign allies and caused consternation around the world. new zealand has entered its second recession...
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we saw it in florida, a little in texas, it's not going away anytime soon. annmarie: it is going to ramp up towards the november election. we hear from companies that it is hard to decipher how to do business if it is a blue state or a red state. jonathan: next, congress is racing to avoid a shutdown. >> democrats have repeatedly made clear that we will find bipartisan common ground with our republican colleagues.under no circumstances can we tolerate a government shutdown. jonathan: if market participants had a list of things they didn't care about, is this at the top? lisa: it never happens, and if it does, it doesn't matter. jonathan: this is bloomberg. ♪ is personalized based on your goals, whatever they may be. all that planning has paid off. looks like you can make this work. we can make this work. and the feeling of confidence that comes from our advice... i can make this work. that seems to be universal. i can make this work. i can make this work. no wonder more than 9 out of 10 clients are likely to recommend us. because advice worth listening to
we saw it in florida, a little in texas, it's not going away anytime soon. annmarie: it is going to ramp up towards the november election. we hear from companies that it is hard to decipher how to do business if it is a blue state or a red state. jonathan: next, congress is racing to avoid a shutdown. >> democrats have repeatedly made clear that we will find bipartisan common ground with our republican colleagues.under no circumstances can we tolerate a government shutdown. jonathan: if...
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the texas migrant arrest law is back on hold. just hours after the law briefly went into effect, federal appeals court stepped in preventing texas from arresting and supporting migrants accused of entering the u.s. illegally. three-judge panel intervened after a series of back-and-forth court orders that saw the supreme court way in. the three-judge panel hits today. primary elections were held in arizona, florida, illinois, kansas and ohio yesterday area former president donald trump one all five republican primaries. president biden 14 democratic primaries after florida canceled its vote. he received 83-91% of the vote in kansas was the only state with an option or voters to choose on the democratic ballot. that's your bloomberg brief. jonathan: thank you. up next, m&a roadblocks in washington. >> not everybody can fight through lawsuits with the time and effort. consolidation comes because you have to let capitalism run. jonathan: that conversation is up next. live from new york city, good morning. ♪ ♪♪ hello, mia. are y
the texas migrant arrest law is back on hold. just hours after the law briefly went into effect, federal appeals court stepped in preventing texas from arresting and supporting migrants accused of entering the u.s. illegally. three-judge panel intervened after a series of back-and-forth court orders that saw the supreme court way in. the three-judge panel hits today. primary elections were held in arizona, florida, illinois, kansas and ohio yesterday area former president donald trump one all...
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the republican chairman of the texas school board says this hurts the state's oil and gas industry. it does not engage in any boycotts of the industry. and as regulators signal they can rethink proposals for tightening capital rules. coming up, it is for talk and we have a preview next with ven ram with the details. this is bloomberg. ♪ her uncle's unhappy. i'm sensing an underlying issue. it's t-mobile. it started when we tried to get him under a new plan. but they they unexpectedly unraveled their “price lock” guarantee. which has made him, a bit... unruly. you called yourself the “un-carrier”. you sing about “price lock” on those commercials. “the price lock, the price lock...” so, if you could change the price, change the name! it's not a lock, i know a lock. so how can we undo the damage? we could all unsubscribe and switch to xfinity. their connection is unreal. and we could all un-experience this whole session. okay, that's uncalled for. >> good morning. this is bloomberg daybreak: europe. i am tom mackenzie in london. these are the stories that that your ag
the republican chairman of the texas school board says this hurts the state's oil and gas industry. it does not engage in any boycotts of the industry. and as regulators signal they can rethink proposals for tightening capital rules. coming up, it is for talk and we have a preview next with ven ram with the details. this is bloomberg. ♪ her uncle's unhappy. i'm sensing an underlying issue. it's t-mobile. it started when we tried to get him under a new plan. but they they unexpectedly...
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number three and five are texas and florida. my attitude is let people buy them where they want to buy them and let's get the job done. i tell automakers there is a present of ev's you have to sell for the whole country. don't create these silos, that is killing the industry and it is impossible to manage. lisa: the biden administration has been happy with the efficient reduction act. how concerned are you about that? steven: someone asked me what is the biggest threat i see in this business and i said it is an existential threat. they say is in china? no, that is competition. it is government policy. we are making decisions that last 30 or 40 years when you build factories that establish supply chains. to have the government policy change from on and off, on and off, it is nuts. jonathan: can we talk about the ev plant in georgia? can you tell me whether that is going to be dedicated to battery pack vehicles are not? steven: that is a great question. the original concept is ev's and it also includes a battery plant. we went to
number three and five are texas and florida. my attitude is let people buy them where they want to buy them and let's get the job done. i tell automakers there is a present of ev's you have to sell for the whole country. don't create these silos, that is killing the industry and it is impossible to manage. lisa: the biden administration has been happy with the efficient reduction act. how concerned are you about that? steven: someone asked me what is the biggest threat i see in this business...
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patients to receive the drug by mail order without a doctor's visit >>> a judge temporarily blocked texas attorney general's ken paxton from investigating a nonprofit supporting transgender minors, which will allow the nonprofit to keep its information private. the attorney general's office demanded the information last month in its investigation into medical providers offering gender affirming care, despite a state ban. >>> visa and mastercard reached a $30 billion settlement to limit credit and debit card fees for merchants. that could help consumers save money through lower prices this settlement still needs court approval wolf, back to you. >> tyler, thanks so much markets just up slightly, the nasdaq is a point or two away from a record closing high in fact, where it stands right now, it is there we'll see if it holds. >>> still cto come on "the exchange," your last chance to guess the mystery chart. we have the name and the case to buy the dip coming up. the clue, it's sort of related to what you might be buying ahead of this weekend, given that it's easter we'll leave it there you
patients to receive the drug by mail order without a doctor's visit >>> a judge temporarily blocked texas attorney general's ken paxton from investigating a nonprofit supporting transgender minors, which will allow the nonprofit to keep its information private. the attorney general's office demanded the information last month in its investigation into medical providers offering gender affirming care, despite a state ban. >>> visa and mastercard reached a $30 billion settlement...
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we sent christine to austin, texas for more on amazon's own chip building aspirations. >> well, it's not only about high cost, it's also about short supply that is causing so many big tech companies to really focus on building custom chips in house from meta, microsoft, amazon. even openai is considering it. reduce their reliance on nvidia chips. i came to this lab. everybody's working diligently. they've been working on their chips for the last 11 years. including the one i'm holding in my hand. everyoning board. the thing with amazon or aws is they're still building all of these chips. they need to maintain their partnership. >> also means bringing the best intel, whatever the popular might be to aws. so it's really not just an approach that says we want to get everything on to our own silicon, it's really an approach that says we want to give customers the best choice. >> the best choice and the cheaper alternative. it's about giving customers the best of both worlds. competition is fierce. not only nvidia, amd, et cetera. it's not easy to compete. that's why labs have been around
we sent christine to austin, texas for more on amazon's own chip building aspirations. >> well, it's not only about high cost, it's also about short supply that is causing so many big tech companies to really focus on building custom chips in house from meta, microsoft, amazon. even openai is considering it. reduce their reliance on nvidia chips. i came to this lab. everybody's working diligently. they've been working on their chips for the last 11 years. including the one i'm holding in...
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a texas-based district judge invalidated some of the fda's actions from 2016 onward which include making it available by mail and extending the window in which it can be used from seven to ten weeks "wall street journal" reporter evan gershkovich will have to spend at least three more months in detention in russia a judge recorded him to be held until june on espionage charges that his publication and the u.s. government strongly deny. friday will mark one year since gershkovich's arrest russian president vladimir putin has signaled that he may be open to a prisoner exchange for the journalist >>> and wikileaks founder julian assange's extradition to the united states has been delayed a london court gave the u.s. three weeks to provide assurances around assange's first amendment rights including that he would not receive the death penalty if convicted if that does not happen, he can appeal extradition in may. sa sarah, back over to you. >>> bertha, thank you. we are nearly a week away from disney's annual meeting where nelson peltz is fighting for two seats on the disney board. proxy adv
a texas-based district judge invalidated some of the fda's actions from 2016 onward which include making it available by mail and extending the window in which it can be used from seven to ten weeks "wall street journal" reporter evan gershkovich will have to spend at least three more months in detention in russia a judge recorded him to be held until june on espionage charges that his publication and the u.s. government strongly deny. friday will mark one year since gershkovich's...
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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
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>> 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 do you disagree with mr. john? >> look, i support border patrol, but i know border patrol is trained. they go and get special training to enforce the immigration it's a law. he also knows that a sheriff of police officer, when they get trained, let's say in the set of texas, they're not trained on immigration law. they're trained on and enforcing the stage statutes. so therefore, therefore, it's unfair to put local law enforcement in this situation that border patrol should be is trained to do >> i mean, i would imagine that governor abbott would say if he were here right now, we had to pass this law because the border is mass and president biden isn't doing his job. how would you respond to that? >> look, we all want to secure the border and we're about to pass hopefully by this weekend or this friday homeland security dollars put in money's th
>> 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 do you disagree with mr. john? >> look, i support border patrol, but i know border patrol is trained. they go and get special training to enforce the immigration it's a law. he also knows that a sheriff of police officer, when they get trained, let's say in the...
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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
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...
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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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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
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...
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and right now, the texas solicitor general, a man by the name of aaron nielson, is trying to convince this panel that if this law does not take effect texas as a state, would be harmed the biden administration department of justice lawyer will then come up next and say, no, it will actually be the administration and its supremacy over immigration and people at the border the rights of migrants, they will be harmed if this takes effect. april 3rd, then will be a hearing in the fifth circuit on actually the constitutionality of this law. but right now, we're at this very critical stage of kansas law being forced, and we'll see what happens in the coming days. joan biskupic. thank you very, very much. there's more news. we're following. secretary of state antony blinken getting ready to head to israel drill on friday as the israeli prime minister benjamin attacking you prepares to speak virtually two republican lawmakers here in washington. later this afternoon, we have details just ahead >> are you all-star teams returned for a waterfront redemption showdown? >> like in a brain but only
and right now, the texas solicitor general, a man by the name of aaron nielson, is trying to convince this panel that if this law does not take effect texas as a state, would be harmed the biden administration department of justice lawyer will then come up next and say, no, it will actually be the administration and its supremacy over immigration and people at the border the rights of migrants, they will be harmed if this takes effect. april 3rd, then will be a hearing in the fifth circuit on...
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i love texas by the way. i really hope they don't secede for the battery i was just in users that el paso i was doing. i'll pass i mean, you can just see this show their in you on your last year there, an early march yards just there. you love texas. wanted to stay. they always say it's gonna turn blue, it's out. i'm gonna i'm gonna turn blue this year. i mean, you you've tried a couple of times pretty hard. >> okay. just let me answer that because i messed it as a genuine question. i don't really know the answer to this question, but if you good one, if there were like x more latino voters in the state, you them. i don't know what by the percentage point, but you want a majority, you would have won that election the republicans are always saying, well, the democrats just want open borders because they want more voters is that completely wrong >> it's completely wrong. i mean >> people that they're >> talking about, the immigrants are coming in by law, cannot vote. there in asylum application purgatory for si
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let's say, from mexico into arizona and lives there for five years, then moos to texas. or they covered >> i don't know the answer >> that confusion and skepticism is a common theme expressed by law enforcement agencies across the state. the laredo police chief says, his officers will not focus on arresting undocumented migrants >> he can be just by seeing somebody and thinking the officer thinking that he's not from here and then asking for documents, it doesn't work like that. >> the sheriff in san antonio says he would require deputies to file a report explaining the circumstances of an undocumented migrants arrest. >> we don't want a deputy that thinks that they have authorities that actually don't exist crossing the line over into racial profiling and getting themselves and the agency and a whole lot of trouble for again, a misdemeanor in el paso sheriff's officials say they don't have the manpower and don't want their deputies thrust into a fight between texts since republican leaders and the biden administration, this issue could quickly exhaust those resources fo
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into arizona and lives there for five years, then moves to texas. or they covered >> i don't know the answer >> that confusion and skepticism is a common theme expressed by law enforcement agencies across the state the laredo police chief says, his officers will not focus on arresting undocumented migrants he can be just by seeing somebody and thinking the officer thinking that he's not from here and then asking for documents, it doesn't work that the sheriff in san >> antonio says he would require deputies to file a report explaining the circumstances of an undocumented migrants arrest. >> we don't want a deputy that thinks that they have authorities that actually don't crossing the line over into racial profiling and getting themselves and the agency and a whole lot of trouble for again, a misdemeanor in el paso sheriff's officials say they don't have the manpower and don't want their deputies thrust into a fight between texas republican leaders and the biden administration this issue could quickly exhaust those resources for our community and cau
into arizona and lives there for five years, then moves to texas. or they covered >> i don't know the answer >> that confusion and skepticism is a common theme expressed by law enforcement agencies across the state the laredo police chief says, his officers will not focus on arresting undocumented migrants he can be just by seeing somebody and thinking the officer thinking that he's not from here and then asking for documents, it doesn't work that the sheriff in san >> antonio...
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this is cnn >> we're following the legal whiplash in texas right now. we're controversial new immigration law is back on hold again, just hours after the united states supreme court. let it take effect republican governor greg abbott responding today in volleying, the state will continue arresting migrants who illegally trespass. cnn's ed lavandera has the latest well, newly arrived migrants sit outside is shelter in el paso, texas. the legal fight over a controversial immigration law continues during oral arguments in the fifth circuit court of appeals today, texas officials argued the law should go into effect while the legal challenge plays out in federal court. >> texas has decided that we are at the epicenter of this crisis we are on the front line and we are going to do something about it. >> this law would give local law enforcement officers the ability to arrest migrants suspected of entering texas illegally and allows state judges to deport migrants to mexico but one of the judges voice confusion over how the law would work confusion partially
this is cnn >> we're following the legal whiplash in texas right now. we're controversial new immigration law is back on hold again, just hours after the united states supreme court. let it take effect republican governor greg abbott responding today in volleying, the state will continue arresting migrants who illegally trespass. cnn's ed lavandera has the latest well, newly arrived migrants sit outside is shelter in el paso, texas. the legal fight over a controversial immigration law...
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just last night, conservatives on the supreme court said the texas law could be enforced hours later, the appeals court placed a new hold on enforcement of the law, which is aimed at arresting and deporting migrants. and quickly scheduled a hearing earlier today. >> again, it's been >> a confusing several days at 11 dara joins us now with a view from law enforcement on el paso's downtown streets, newly arrived migrants blend in. police on patrol. the future of the controversial texas immigration law looms over these daily street scenes some residents like elizabeth said, delay on, shrug off the concern about being asked to prove she's a us citizen >> if they is done me if they asked me why are you from i don't care. that's bother me because i know i'm label and i'm not doing anything wrong. >> i'm just on edge more 28 year-old el paso resident, diego carlos fears, the new law will mean he and his family will be open to constant questions. and harassment i'm like, all the time, i'm like looking over my shoulder, but the dps officers, those are the ones i had my hair stands up on the ba
just last night, conservatives on the supreme court said the texas law could be enforced hours later, the appeals court placed a new hold on enforcement of the law, which is aimed at arresting and deporting migrants. and quickly scheduled a hearing earlier today. >> again, it's been >> a confusing several days at 11 dara joins us now with a view from law enforcement on el paso's downtown streets, newly arrived migrants blend in. police on patrol. the future of the controversial...
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police on patrol the future of the controversial texas immigration law looms over these daily street scenes some residents like elizabeth bowen said delay own, shrug off the concern about being asked to prove she's a us citizen if they is done me if they asked me why are you from i don't care. that's in bothered me because i know i'm label and i'm not doing anything wrong. >> i'm just on edge more 28 year-old el paso resident, diego carlos fears, the new law will mean he and his family will be open to constant questions and harassment. >> i'm like, all the time, i'm like looking over my shoulder, but the dps officers, those are the ones like, you know, i hate my hair stands up on the back of my neck whenever i see those black and white trucks the fate of the texas immigration law known as senate bill four, or sb4, is being hashed out in federal court during oral >> arguments in the fifth circuit court of appeals today, texas officials argued the law should go into effect while the legal challenge plays out in federal court. >> texas has decided that we are at the epicenter of this cr
police on patrol the future of the controversial texas immigration law looms over these daily street scenes some residents like elizabeth bowen said delay own, shrug off the concern about being asked to prove she's a us citizen if they is done me if they asked me why are you from i don't care. that's in bothered me because i know i'm label and i'm not doing anything wrong. >> i'm just on edge more 28 year-old el paso resident, diego carlos fears, the new law will mean he and his family...
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you've got the texas legislature saying the federal government hasn't handled this problem. we're going to step in and handle it. we have the right to do so. we're going to actually go forth and do it. you now have president biden in his administration being forced to try to take a softened approach towards a legal immigration by suing texas. now, they may have constitutional grounds and tenth amendment grounds of the rest of it. they may have a whole bunch of processes and reasons for posing it. >> but >> politically, it's a problem for them. and you see this in poll after poll, after poll you talked about the fact that voters are now saying they trust donald trump's significantly more on the border, more and more voters, not only that are actually ranking the border is the number one issue that's not just republican, same for republicans for a long time now it said the borders number one issue, it's independence and democrats. you also saw joe biden underperform in many border counties like star county and reeves county the texas border of the texas democratic primary, get
you've got the texas legislature saying the federal government hasn't handled this problem. we're going to step in and handle it. we have the right to do so. we're going to actually go forth and do it. you now have president biden in his administration being forced to try to take a softened approach towards a legal immigration by suing texas. now, they may have constitutional grounds and tenth amendment grounds of the rest of it. they may have a whole bunch of processes and reasons for posing...
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governor greg abbott is vowing to enforce the laws already in the books, even without sb4 texas has the legal authority to arrest people coming across the razor wire at barriers on our border. >> one texas sheriff says the situation makes it difficult to implement the law and puts an undue burden burden on local communities >> this could put us in a situation where we could seen jail closures because we'll be at capacity despite velazquez is criticism of republicans and their use of anti-immigrant rhetoric. he says he wants donald trump to win donald trump. why >> excuse but often element is put a political miranda who's got to get it? >> first, let's just so incredibly powerful. i mean, he's saying calling immigrants rapists. and do using drugs is a great lie that trump's are racist. and yet he wants him to win because now he's a nationalist, nationalist, love their country. i mean what an incredible conference precession >> you know, and one of the things that really stood out, aaron is i asked him specifically about trump's plan to put undocumented immigrants like him in camps an
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number one, this texas law remember what happened with arizona with sb 1070 and an alabama with their legislation once people realized that essentially you're talking about codified racial profiling there was a huge backlash and one of the things that we see immigration reform absolutely important issue to the latino community. that's when things people talk about >> but a >> majority of americans, including latinos, want humane immigration reform. and so messaging to those folks that it's not just that the former president trump calls you these vile names at the same time they're talking about being inhumane, humane treatment of immigrants in this country. oh, sure. yeah. >> so i think part of it is teasing out what kind of immigration reform and then the other thing i think is really important. remember if the latino community, they care about a whole range of issues. and so just like other voters, the president is going to have to continue to have a conversation about all the issues they care about. the actually. oh, sure. being one of the top issue. but let's put them we can >> pu
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texas governor greg abbott taking matters into his own hands, allowing texas state police to arrest migrants for quote, criminal trespass as any moment now accord is expected to rule well on whether his state is breaking the law. and this is a crucial ruling. it could have massive implications across the united states. president biden is in texas tonight is expected to speak shortly. and rosa flores is out front near the southern border. and now you're going to hear her speaking to a migrant who slams the republicans for villainize and people like him, but says that he would vote for trump if he could you always need mcgrath >> last case is an undocumented immigrant who has lived in houston for 25 years >> so you police hello. least i get >> why else? know what >> you oh, i didn't tenure economic >> what would you tell democrats who think that all immigrants are going to be on their side, they can depend circular laws or more characters? son lamor have on the those are cutting one unlucky. something. yup electrolyte a using cool palette as soon as cool powerless alveolus jonas consumer ragas
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to arrest anyone suspected of crossing the texas mexico border illegally is on hold. once again this comes after a legal flip-flop yesterday, just hours after the supreme court ruled texas could take matters into its own hands. and an appeals court stepped in and said, no, not so fast. ed lavandera is on the ground and i'll paso, texas. ed, this is illegal and emotional. i political roller coaster bring us up to date on what's happening right now with this controversial law >> right there good. luck to everyone trying to keep up with the quick changing developments in the story. but the oral arguments four, i've just ended in that appellate courts in this is we're expecting perhaps at some point and other decision on whether or not at least temporarily whether or not this texas law would be allowed to go into effect while the legal case against it continues in the court system. as as well. so we'll spare you all of those details, but just know that right now, this law is not in effect, but it could change at any moment. and what law enforcement agency he's a the state
to arrest anyone suspected of crossing the texas mexico border illegally is on hold. once again this comes after a legal flip-flop yesterday, just hours after the supreme court ruled texas could take matters into its own hands. and an appeals court stepped in and said, no, not so fast. ed lavandera is on the ground and i'll paso, texas. ed, this is illegal and emotional. i political roller coaster bring us up to date on what's happening right now with this controversial law >> right there...
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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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and just in as texas remains on edge over this controversial immigration law, hundreds of migrants have been arrested after rushing a razor wire and we'll tell you what you need to know and show you that video. cnn is their life hits a smart center stage in his crushed by a baby grand piano >> you >> replacing me >> customize and saved with liberty. liberty. >> he doesn't even have a mustache. only pay for what you need labor day >> when enamel is gone, you cannot get it back, but you can repair it with pronoun will repair it penetrates deep into the to, to actively repair for acid weakened enamel. i recommend pronoun will repair with new pronoun will repair mouthwash. you can enhance that repair beyond and brushing. they work great together >> if you're like, i was, you're tired of worn-out plastic mats under your office chair. they dent in crack and they're uncomfortable to roll on i found a premium alternative, a glass chairman, by the trazodone. i liked it so much. i bought the company. i'm george pardo, president of the draws. are glass chair mats are made of super strong glass and
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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
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...
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it was republicans, texas republican's, that submarine, that effort. so there is an ability for republicans and democrats to come together to be able to allow the federal government to control the border. it is republicans that are stopping the federal government from having the resources available to control the border to the extent that there is disorder at the border. right. and how it is republicans that have themselves to blame for opposing the bipartisan bill that they asked for. and they helped negotiate >> critics say this texas law will lead to increased racial profiling of latinos. and it comes as trump used, rather dehumanizing language about migrants, calling them at one point animals. what concerns you have about that? >> well, let's be very clear the people that are coming to the united states are fleeing terror and torture. yes, sometimes destitute poverty, they're looking for a better life inside the united states republicans make up this narrative about a migrant crime surge. violent crime is going down in the united states migrants to
it was republicans, texas republican's, that submarine, that effort. so there is an ability for republicans and democrats to come together to be able to allow the federal government to control the border. it is republicans that are stopping the federal government from having the resources available to control the border to the extent that there is disorder at the border. right. and how it is republicans that have themselves to blame for opposing the bipartisan bill that they asked for. and they...
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a rush of migrants breaking through a border fence and texas hundreds arrested after breaching wire barricades el paso. how is your march madness bracket feeling this morning? slightly under the weather possibly the ncw gentlemen staying true to form with four big time upsets out of the gate. sarah is out today. >> i'm kate bolduan with john berman. this is cnn news central >> happening >> now, tick, tick, tick, but will it be boo? for donald trump in some of his favorite buildings, he's just got three days now to come up with 464 million for bond to appeal his civil fraud case in new york. that's dealing half 1 billion the state's attorney general has made the necessary preparations to seize some of his assets if he doesn't, that includes properties like the seven springs estate in new york's westchester county. trump posted again on social media just minutes ago. no trial no jury, no crime, no victim, only a crooked years. okay. there was a trial by the way, the judge ruled there, but he's writing about that. and ranting about it overnight as you can see by his post on truth social, which ju
a rush of migrants breaking through a border fence and texas hundreds arrested after breaching wire barricades el paso. how is your march madness bracket feeling this morning? slightly under the weather possibly the ncw gentlemen staying true to form with four big time upsets out of the gate. sarah is out today. >> i'm kate bolduan with john berman. this is cnn news central >> happening >> now, tick, tick, tick, but will it be boo? for donald trump in some of his favorite...
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he's headed to texas as well. i've noticed that a lot of his supporters are saying, oh, you said that he couldn't do this, he couldn't campaign. this is not biden in the basement. do you think that's a fair point? >> what i think continues to impress about biden his ability to stay disciplined and knockout the basic blocking and tackling of campaign work while complete, facing a completely the unprecedented opponent for the second time, if you look at the off the things that donald trump continues to throw just into the general climate, whether it comes to his rhetoric at rallies or is unprecedented and legal trouble, biden doesn't get distracted by that. and so i do think there's a lot of inks and they luck toward about is he doing i think he's doing what he needs to do at this point in the campaign and not getting distracted, staying on message and just building those bricks for the general election is all you can ask for. >> key bricks latino voters, black voters, these, what this western swing is pretty heavil
he's headed to texas as well. i've noticed that a lot of his supporters are saying, oh, you said that he couldn't do this, he couldn't campaign. this is not biden in the basement. do you think that's a fair point? >> what i think continues to impress about biden his ability to stay disciplined and knockout the basic blocking and tackling of campaign work while complete, facing a completely the unprecedented opponent for the second time, if you look at the off the things that donald trump...
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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
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...
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again, you pay up front for the long-term benefit and that's what texas is doing here. i also have to look at what dhs just put out and they said that it's going to cause chaos and i disagree with that 100 percent. they said the exact same thing when texas came in and sees shelby park and we didn't see any chaos. in fact, what we saw as we saw border patrol agents were able to be freed up to go to more troubled spots, to go after the criminal activity. there was zero chaos. there's not gonna be any chaos in this either >> i mean, that's a bold proclamation. you said that you've heard from law enforcement that you think that this won't be an issue. i will say the maverick county sheriff said that they're not going to accept migrants suspected migrants being arrested because he said he just doesn't have the room for that. but the other concern here that we've heard from people tonight, and i wonder what your thoughts on this are it is about racial profiling. the dallas police chief mentioned this in their statement tonight, say that there are real concerns that this could
again, you pay up front for the long-term benefit and that's what texas is doing here. i also have to look at what dhs just put out and they said that it's going to cause chaos and i disagree with that 100 percent. they said the exact same thing when texas came in and sees shelby park and we didn't see any chaos. in fact, what we saw as we saw border patrol agents were able to be freed up to go to more troubled spots, to go after the criminal activity. there was zero chaos. there's not gonna be...