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goes to texas tonight and there through tomorrow. no scheduled visits to the southern border. sandra. >> sandra: okay. we'll keep watching for that. thank you so much. good to see you, peter. sean duffy co-host of bottom line on fox business and david carlucci former democrat senator from new york. good to see you both. biden won the hispanic vote in 2020, david. why is he having such a hard time with this group now? >> remember, this is polling, a snapshot. no definitive data that says how they will vote. that we'll see in november. i think what the polling does show us is latino voters tend to be more moderate. the democratic party had wild times in 18 and 20 with wokeism and pushing the party to the left but biden has shown to be more of a moderate. he has been pulling in some of the far left extreme people on the democratic side. the difference between the democrats and the republicans is we both have extremes on both sides. but the difference is the democrats don't let them steer the ship. we've seen that in the house where republicans removed their speaker. threatening a
goes to texas tonight and there through tomorrow. no scheduled visits to the southern border. sandra. >> sandra: okay. we'll keep watching for that. thank you so much. good to see you, peter. sean duffy co-host of bottom line on fox business and david carlucci former democrat senator from new york. good to see you both. biden won the hispanic vote in 2020, david. why is he having such a hard time with this group now? >> remember, this is polling, a snapshot. no definitive data that...
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the the texas attorney general ken paxton said, well, we're being invaded by immigrants in texas. so under the constitution that permits a state to respond to an invasion, we are able to do this. in oral argument before the court in the papers that the solicitor general's office fired, the solicitor general said texas is not under attack. this is not an invasion by an army. this is not imminent danger for texas, so they can't use that to justify this law. she's correct. there's no authority for texas' position. >> so the way it goes is the 5th circuit has oral arguments tomorrow. they will come to some decision. and then it probably ends up at the supreme court again? >> probably either way. but remember, this is still just on the issue of whether the law can remain in effect -- >> not only actual -- >> yes. let's talk about donald trump's immunity issue we're all waiting for. his legal team filed a brief detailing their legal arguments they're going to make before the supreme court next month. it says a denial of criminal immunity would incapacity every future president with de f
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. >> let me ask you, in texas there were estimated to be more than 26,000 rape-related pregnancies after the first 16 months after the near total abortion ban was in effect and part of it is the concerns about a patchwork of laws. is that part -- was that part of your concern when you dissented to roe being overturned? >> i -- i thought roe should not be overturned. i thought casey should not be overturned. >> can you see a world, a possibility in which dobbs is overturned one day in another 15 years? >> i don't know. >> is it possible? >> oh, it's possible, but who knows? >> how disruptive was the leak to the court and to the relationships that you describe? >> it was unfortunate. >> were you angry? >> you try to avoid getting angry where that -- you try in a job, you try to remain as calm, reasonable and serious as possible. i think it was unfortunate. >> how much discussion was there about a potential compromise around 15 weeks. >> you know as much about that as i do. >> you probably know more. >> chief justice roberts wrote, and when you see what is written, the normal situation is b
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this texas law, the mexican president, lopez over dor today said that the texas law is anti immigrant. he said as anti mexican, now, is he endorsing the exodus of his own people from his own countrymen? how do you read the message that smell, coming from the other side of the board? yeah, i think it's their case. what they want is to be able to deal with $11.00 voice of the us government. they don't want to every state having a different policy about who gets reported because for them that becomes chaotic, right? they have to manage multiple relationships. and so they're, what they're saying is, you know, us, government, you know, governments in the us think, what do you think governments get your act together? you know, we want one deportation process through the federal government and we'll take people back to that. but we don't want, you know, individual states making their own laws, and then we have to respond to each of those. the fact that the united states has just not been able to reform emigration. well now for, for decades of it, i mean, it's a mess, right? is that a magnet,
this texas law, the mexican president, lopez over dor today said that the texas law is anti immigrant. he said as anti mexican, now, is he endorsing the exodus of his own people from his own countrymen? how do you read the message that smell, coming from the other side of the board? yeah, i think it's their case. what they want is to be able to deal with $11.00 voice of the us government. they don't want to every state having a different policy about who gets reported because for them that...
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they suspect of having cross the border into texas. the legally, these people could then be charged in a state court and could even be forwarded to return to mexico as regardless of whether they are at the border or even hundreds of miles north of the border. as critics have noted and reactions with his, actually mexico's top diplomat for north america has already said that his government, he has said this on social media, that his government will not accept any reports of repatriation from the us, but will instead be continuing negotiations on the federal level with the federal government. so it definitely creates some uncertainty for like more than someone certainty for the estimated 1600000 undocumented immigrants in texas. okay, for and so let's talk a little bit about how the decision came to happen in the 3 liberal judges on the supreme court dissented from this disease and what with their arguments yes, so one of the dissenting judges just a certain way or said in her dissenting opinion that the court with this ruling invites fu
they suspect of having cross the border into texas. the legally, these people could then be charged in a state court and could even be forwarded to return to mexico as regardless of whether they are at the border or even hundreds of miles north of the border. as critics have noted and reactions with his, actually mexico's top diplomat for north america has already said that his government, he has said this on social media, that his government will not accept any reports of repatriation from the...
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the texas governor says a closed environment is happening at the us border. the white house argues that policing immigration should remain in massive for the federal authorities with opponents of the texas legislation, warning of rights violations and racial profiling. so definitely use washington report as sarah and scholar has been following developments, he told me why the supreme court decision is so significant today supreme court ruling while it is important to stress that it is still temporary, is definitely significant, as it shifts power to shape, immigration law in the us from the federal to the state level and that head of an election where immigration issues will be front and center of the campaign. and it also reflects the broader trend of the supreme court to give more autonomy to states as opposed to the federal level, which we have seen also in the past couple of years. and that raises questions for the future, about what will lie within the power of the federal government and within the power of the state of the individual states, respectivel
the texas governor says a closed environment is happening at the us border. the white house argues that policing immigration should remain in massive for the federal authorities with opponents of the texas legislation, warning of rights violations and racial profiling. so definitely use washington report as sarah and scholar has been following developments, he told me why the supreme court decision is so significant today supreme court ruling while it is important to stress that it is still...
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the ology they're right here in texas, this is their power base. our colleagues talk to you about talking to filtering the probably we're not gonna have an tiny this is grace that attaches. got to go and tie what you all anti israel or whatever. we're not doing anything like that. i'm not anti anything. report you to the so you got your reporting us to the f b i was for one sir, you got to go? definitely the good. okay. all right. the many of the proponents of this kind of militant pro israel policy don't want to talk about the merits of this policy. they want to talk about the ramifications they don't want to talk about the human rights issues raised by israel in terms of the displacement of palestinians. they run away or they literally take reporters out and threaten to report them to the police. the fundamental problem with the israel palestine conflict is similar to some of the core issues driving political instability in the us. there's too much polarization. there's too much indeed human ization our office hours are 8 30 am to 5 30 pm, monday
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the governor of texas. correct? abbott. announced that he would start busing migrants to denver, the 5th city that he's been targeted to raise awareness about the immigration problem to texas is facing. as a result, tens of thousands of migrants arrives in colorado is capital city official said that in the policy of denver received low migrants per capita than any other major city outside texas. many migrants ended up in and compliments on the street. seeing the desperate situation. andrea got involved, the mother of 3 started a facebook group called highland moms and neighbors that are attracted more than 7000 volunteers to help migrants. like here in a denver church that houses migrants. andrea would like to see governments and non profits with better resources and more experience doing the job they are expected to do. the problem is that because our immigration system doesn't work and there's no plan. so they're opening the door to thousands and thousands and thousands of people who genuinely need help and who wa
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people reported by texas. one of hates is gang leaders, has relative supports as we gain control of a neighborhood in the capital is eco x andre, and they're the crowd through both of friends, se, escape from prison. during the recent wave of violence between the boring gangs, remaining security forces are struggling to repel the increasing unrest. the chinese foreign minister is visiting australia for the 1st time in 7 years. australia and china rebuilding ties following a period of strange relations of the camera called for an independent investigation into the origins of code 19 and respond spacing imposed terrace on impulse, australian goods. the trades, paris cost australia is economy an estimate to, to $13000000000.00 on the stress that the economies of both nations a highly complimentary, the former president, the president jab also, navarro has been charged with criminal association and falsifying his own type of 19 vaccination data is the 1st environment folder in bottles. politician is facing several
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a couple months ago a judge in texas, conservative judge, sided with those doctors. an appeals court quickly said, well, we don't think that this should be entirely removed from the market, but the f.d.a. did unlawfully roll back restrictions in the last couple years. and then the supreme court in december, the f.d.a. and the drugmaker asked the supreme court to take the case up. that's what we are hearing. host: depending on the outcome, what does it mean to access to the drug itself, but the f.d.a.? guest: there are a lot of implications for today's case. basically for pcess abortions ad medication abortion in mifepristone has been the responsible for the majoritof abortions since the dobbs ruling. this would really curtail access to abortions not just in states where abortion is already illegal, but also in states where abortion is widely accessible. because this would -- if the supreme court sides with doctors that are bringing the case forward, telehealth access tdict off. it's a big deal for access to abortion. it's also a big deal for the hority. this case ess
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and indeed what is written in the our fulfillment is mere jesus the texas because this is really the heartland of the christian science movement. many of the political leaders and the, the logical christian leaders who are really the tip of the spirit in terms of pushing us, which are alliance pushing the kind of and times the ology there right here in texas, this is their power base the, our colleagues talk to you about talking to filtering the probably we're not gonna have an tiny. this is a great day to touch. i gotta go and tell you what your anti israel or whatever. we're not doing anything like that. i'm not anti anything with the record you today . so you got your reporting us to the f b i was for one. sir, you got to go yesterday? a very good. okay. alright. the many of the proponents of this kind of militant pro, israel policy don't want to talk about the merits of this policy. they want to talk about the ramifications they don't want to talk about the human rights issues raised by israel in terms of the displacement of palestinians. they run away or they literally take repo
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we will speak to the chair of texas's board of education about that. we told you how voters aren't buying bidenomics of the president's campaigners turning to handouts the tune of $6 billion. we have the details on that after this. ♪ ♪ ashley: let's look at these markets, we been going for an hour on this session, the dow up 331 points. the s&p is up half of 1%, the nasdaq also up hundred points. picking up where we finished yesterday. you are looking at the movers in the submarket. chesler is slightly lower. lauren: someone like elon musk scares elizabeth warren and senator harris renewed calls on the sec to investigate whether tesla's board lacks independence because its members ardell too chumming with musk. they also report that the senator sent a letter to the sec asking them to examine the board and potential conflict of interest between tesla and the other companies elon musk also runs. tesla is done a little bit but they got a seal of approval from morgan stanley, morgan stanley saying long-term, tesla is the winner for electric vehicles. l
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is comprised of five antiabortion groups, none of which are based in texas. you might be wondering why a handful of the state groups decided to start and you shall group in a new nondescript town along route 66. it's because of the time amarillo texas functioned as something of a legal loophole for these causes. due to a quirk in how the u.s. court system works until just a few weeks ago, all federal suits filed in this relatively's mall texas town would fall before the same judge, a guy name matthew kaczmarek. he first made his name as an activist for far right causes, decrying everything from divorce laws to transgender rights, marriage, and yes, abortion rights. in fact, in a 2017 entry he submitted to a conservative legal journal, he wrote about the need to protect religious medical providers who in his quote, cannot use their pen to design to kill unborn children. notably, not long after he submitted that article, he actually asked to have his name taken off of it, citing, quote, reasons i may discuss at a later date. those reasons became abundantly clea
is comprised of five antiabortion groups, none of which are based in texas. you might be wondering why a handful of the state groups decided to start and you shall group in a new nondescript town along route 66. it's because of the time amarillo texas functioned as something of a legal loophole for these causes. due to a quirk in how the u.s. court system works until just a few weeks ago, all federal suits filed in this relatively's mall texas town would fall before the same judge, a guy name...
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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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in texas we never had until now in the history of texas a republican congressman from south texas and she is a latino. we never had members of the texas house of representatives from south texas, and the border crisis and energy issue is driving that so the democrats have problems with this emerging political power of the latino communities who are entrepreneurial prophase, profamily and pro-military and in the case of texas and arizona strongly concerned what happening with communities on the border. stuart: would you say if donald trump gets, say, 30% to 40% of the hispanic vote he wins and biden loses? >> absolutely. in 2004, george w. bush got 44% of the latino vote and won reelection in a tough year. stuart: let's get the news on the border, the supreme court said it is okay for authorities in texas to arrest illegal migrants. a few hours later an appeals court said hold on, we will hear an appeal to the texas law so is all on hold. you are a texas guy, what happens from here. >> the decision by the fifth circuit was a panel of three and the vote was 2 to 1, the fifth circuit is
in texas we never had until now in the history of texas a republican congressman from south texas and she is a latino. we never had members of the texas house of representatives from south texas, and the border crisis and energy issue is driving that so the democrats have problems with this emerging political power of the latino communities who are entrepreneurial prophase, profamily and pro-military and in the case of texas and arizona strongly concerned what happening with communities on the...
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in the state of texas and other places. again, you and i could be undocumented. i have students in my ivy league college that are undocumented and you would never suspect. this law is saying we can tell the police what kinds of people we think they should be stopping because we think they do not have papers, it will backfire and ultimately it is a loss for the state. whether or not this will even go through, we have been here before and it goes nowhere. there is no way you can show these laws ever lead to anything positive in terms of economics. >> unfortunately we will be talking about this for a long time which will give me a opportunity to have you back on the show with more time to talk about this. thank you very much as always for coming to the saturday show and that would do it for me today. be sure to tune in tomorrow to the sunday show when the ranking member of the house foreign affairs committee joins us to explain why trump's desperate need for cash makes him a national security risk. i will also talk to the former national security advisor and un amba
in the state of texas and other places. again, you and i could be undocumented. i have students in my ivy league college that are undocumented and you would never suspect. this law is saying we can tell the police what kinds of people we think they should be stopping because we think they do not have papers, it will backfire and ultimately it is a loss for the state. whether or not this will even go through, we have been here before and it goes nowhere. there is no way you can show these laws...
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you have the texas rng horns. texas cougars. texas tech. tcu horn frogs and baylor bears. is there some betting going on there. >> uva lost in the play in game. james madison and long wood. i would not bet much money for with my virginia teams against houston or any of the texas teams. >> bret: that's pretty good for you senator cruz. >> tim and i have a long history of sports betting when the world series when the played the gnats. wager. tragically we lost that series. i had to show up texas barbecue and shine that balk beer and even worse i had to wear a gnats jerseys. this time i feel confident texas going to do better than virginia in the tournament. i will tell you my final four. i have uconn and baylor against university of houston and texas. it's kind of a homer bracket. >> wow. i think so. >> final is houston against baylor. i'm predicting u of h go ciewx to win it all. >> bret: senators, thank you for coming on. >> thank you for having us. >> bret: thank you. see all the "common ground" segments on my podcasts common ground and find that in the all-star panel pod
you have the texas rng horns. texas cougars. texas tech. tcu horn frogs and baylor bears. is there some betting going on there. >> uva lost in the play in game. james madison and long wood. i would not bet much money for with my virginia teams against houston or any of the texas teams. >> bret: that's pretty good for you senator cruz. >> tim and i have a long history of sports betting when the world series when the played the gnats. wager. tragically we lost that series. i had...
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thank god the state of texas is doing it. i think if it came to the biden administration, they wouldn't be prosecuting. this when it comes to use of force, they will attack the men and women wearing the uniform but not so much the illegal aliens. thank god the state of texas is stepping up in this because i don't think the biden administration would be doing it. >> carley: sources also telling the "new york post" dozens of others are expected to be charged as well. take a look at this video. a group of good samaritans down in daytona beach jumping in to help flip a car and save the driver stuck inside. it happened after two suvs collided leaving one of them flipped on its side. remarkably, no one was hurt in the crash. and that is some team work there, guys. over to you. >> lawrence: always grateful for the good samaritans. >> rachel: thank you, carley. >> carley: you are welcome. >> joey: check in with janice dean for fox weather forecast. >> janice: hello. let's take a look at it. cold front sweeping across the east coast.
thank god the state of texas is doing it. i think if it came to the biden administration, they wouldn't be prosecuting. this when it comes to use of force, they will attack the men and women wearing the uniform but not so much the illegal aliens. thank god the state of texas is stepping up in this because i don't think the biden administration would be doing it. >> carley: sources also telling the "new york post" dozens of others are expected to be charged as well. take a look...
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principles while harming texas in brown and black communities. this is been compared to arizona's sb 10, dubbed the show me your papers law from 2010. the law empowered police and sheriff agencies to investigate and detain anyone suspected. again, emphasis on suspected of being in the country illegally. the law caused widespread fear among immigrants in the state. some are even afraid to leave their homes or driver under communities. the supreme court eventually struck down that law declaring that the federal government has the power to enforce immigration law alone, not the states. and yet, here we are again over a decade later, grappling with that same debate over a new anti-immigrant policy. for more than two years, governor greg abbott has been testing the legal limits of what estate can do to enforce immigration law under operation lodestar. abbott deployed thousands of national guard members to the southern border and recently installed a controversial string of floating barriers along the rio grande valley. his actions fall in line with hi
principles while harming texas in brown and black communities. this is been compared to arizona's sb 10, dubbed the show me your papers law from 2010. the law empowered police and sheriff agencies to investigate and detain anyone suspected. again, emphasis on suspected of being in the country illegally. the law caused widespread fear among immigrants in the state. some are even afraid to leave their homes or driver under communities. the supreme court eventually struck down that law declaring...
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he is going to texas. is he going to do some fundraisers there. he should go down to the border and talk a little bit about how it's the number one thing impacting people. and it's not just down in texas and it's not just down in arizona as well. in massachusetts on friday, the governor mara healey who is a democrat, she was asked by boston channel 25 news about that case where we were telling folks about corey alvarez, 26-year-old migrant from haiti. haiti once again charged with raping a 15-year-old disabled girl at a migrant shelter. and what the governor said has now infuriated people throughout new england. listen to this. >> it's a horrible situation. horrible allegation. and, you know, my thoughts are with the victim and her family. i think we have the right systems in place. unfortunately, this is, you know, a terrible incident. you don't want to see anything like this happen. this is also an individual who came in lawfully under the federal government through a federal program, it is unfortunate that, you know, from time to time things wi
he is going to texas. is he going to do some fundraisers there. he should go down to the border and talk a little bit about how it's the number one thing impacting people. and it's not just down in texas and it's not just down in arizona as well. in massachusetts on friday, the governor mara healey who is a democrat, she was asked by boston channel 25 news about that case where we were telling folks about corey alvarez, 26-year-old migrant from haiti. haiti once again charged with raping a...
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it is also creating anxiety among the latino community in texas. latinos make up 40% of texas now. that's a lot of people in the state who could be under reasonable suspicion based on how they look for being stopped because some law enforcement officer thinks they might be here illegally. this type of law makes no sense. it is about politics and i'm glad that the fifth circuit at least right now, temporarily hasn't joined it. >> i want to break down the law you are talking about. this bill would not only allow state and local police officers to arrest people suspected of being here illegally, right? but it would also allow the deportation of migrants to mexico regardless of the country that the person is from. now, president lopez of mexico said they are not going to accept the return of any folks to its territory from texas. there are so many things here. right? mexico is one of our closest and most valued economic partners. what we are describing in this bill that this law would be sounds very, very eeriely like profiling to me. do you believe that governor abbott has thought thr
it is also creating anxiety among the latino community in texas. latinos make up 40% of texas now. that's a lot of people in the state who could be under reasonable suspicion based on how they look for being stopped because some law enforcement officer thinks they might be here illegally. this type of law makes no sense. it is about politics and i'm glad that the fifth circuit at least right now, temporarily hasn't joined it. >> i want to break down the law you are talking about. this...
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qué le dice al gobernador de texas, greg abbott? es que es un miserable que lamentablemente, la clase política norteamericana también ha tenido una degradación a partir de la polarización. donald trump o joe biden. quién le conviene a méxico? nos convendría jubilar también allá. la vieja política, el problema de estar entregándole las decisiones a esta gerontocracia que no va a vivir las consecuencias de esas decisiones, nos está haciendo entrar en el mundo en una espiral, en una espiral de injusticia intergeneracional. va a ser 1 de ellos 2. qué le diría a usted en su primera llamada como presidente a donald trump? si gana la casa blanca? desearía que. sé que es muy probable que gane, pero desearía que no gane donald trump. gracias a julio vaqueiro por esta entrevista. escándalo en las grandes ligas. el departamento de investigaciones de la mlb anunció que abrió una pesquisa en el caso que involucra al pelotero japonés otani de los dodgers, pero también a su recién despedido intérprete y mizuhara. todo se de
qué le dice al gobernador de texas, greg abbott? es que es un miserable que lamentablemente, la clase política norteamericana también ha tenido una degradación a partir de la polarización. donald trump o joe biden. quién le conviene a méxico? nos convendría jubilar también allá. la vieja política, el problema de estar entregándole las decisiones a esta gerontocracia que no va a vivir las consecuencias de esas decisiones, nos está haciendo entrar en el mundo en una espiral, en una...
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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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the texas attorney general is defending this law arguing, quote, texas has the sovereign right to defend itself from violent transnational cartels that flood the state with fentanyl, weapons, and all manner of brutality. what's your response to that argument? >> yeah, this law is patently illegal, and there's precedent going back 150 years, and to be clear, i mean, texas is basically saying we want the supreme court like they did in roe v. wade to overrule all this precedent. under current laws going back again more than a century, this law unconstitutional as your reporting has shown. this is a federal issue, immigration, and the reason it is is for one, because of foreign relations. mexico doesn't want to take people back. that's where texas wants to deport them to. that's a sensitive relationship with mexico. that's why it has to be the national government. but also, the law is conflicting with so many things that congress has enacted. for example, congress said someone may be prosecuted for illegally entering, but then they can't be immediately kicked out. they have to be able to app
the texas attorney general is defending this law arguing, quote, texas has the sovereign right to defend itself from violent transnational cartels that flood the state with fentanyl, weapons, and all manner of brutality. what's your response to that argument? >> yeah, this law is patently illegal, and there's precedent going back 150 years, and to be clear, i mean, texas is basically saying we want the supreme court like they did in roe v. wade to overrule all this precedent. under...
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brown for texas to come in. >> what's your response to that? >> there's a legal response and a factual response, your honor. the legal response, of course, is that the relevant question is what congress has done and congress has robustly occupied this field. but the factual response is there's just -- it's just wrong that the federal government isn't acting in this area. >> i want to bring in nbc's david noriega in eagle pass, texas, nbc's monica alba covering the white house for us, and paul butler is a former federal prosecutor, georgetown law professor and an msnbc legal analyst. paul, if you will start things off for us and kind of react to what we just heard, right? this argument being made essentially that this is federal jurisdiction. this is not for texas to decide and to enforce. >> yasmin, the constitution says that enforcement of immigration law is a federal matter. each of the 50 states doesn't have independent authority to decide who enters the united states, who can't enter, and what should be the consequences if someone enters wi
brown for texas to come in. >> what's your response to that? >> there's a legal response and a factual response, your honor. the legal response, of course, is that the relevant question is what congress has done and congress has robustly occupied this field. but the factual response is there's just -- it's just wrong that the federal government isn't acting in this area. >> i want to bring in nbc's david noriega in eagle pass, texas, nbc's monica alba covering the white house...
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enforcement of the texas is complicated. local texas law enforcement would be able to arrest people, even asylum seekers, on the suspicion that they had illegally crossed the border. the state judges could deport them. the 5th circuit fast tracked the hearing after the supreme court in a split decision overturned a lower court as decision that put enforcement on hold while appeals by immigrant advocacy groups and the department of justice are decided. hours later, in the middle of the night our time, the 5th circuit put it back on hold and then set today's hearing. ken dilanian has been monitoring all of these arguments. this is one of the most complicated back and forths between the supremes and a district court i have ever seen. talk to us about this. any highlights from the hearing? >> it is a murky legal thicket. you explained it very well. daniel barns, who has been listening to the hearing, says it's not going well for the state of texas in front of the three-judge panel at the conservative 5th circuit court of appeals
enforcement of the texas is complicated. local texas law enforcement would be able to arrest people, even asylum seekers, on the suspicion that they had illegally crossed the border. the state judges could deport them. the 5th circuit fast tracked the hearing after the supreme court in a split decision overturned a lower court as decision that put enforcement on hold while appeals by immigrant advocacy groups and the department of justice are decided. hours later, in the middle of the night our...
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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
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...
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su oposición a esta polémica ley de texas. la sb4 en un recurso llamado amicus curae o amigos de la corte, indica que esa norma no solo afecta las relaciones internacionales entre estados unidos y méxico, sino que interfiere en el derecho de méxico a decidir quiénes pueden entrar a su territorio y quiénes no, y también obstaculiza el comercio entre las 2 naciones. en la contienda por la casa blanca hay un nuevo nombre que comienza a sonar. marco rubio se suma a la lista de posibles compañeros de fórmula del expresidente donald trump. según fuentes de la cadena nbc news, trump podría estar considerando al senador por florida como su vicepresidente. y esto es importante porque si se confirma, sería el primer hispano en competir por esta posición. javier vega reporta. es el nuevo nombre en la baraja republicana rumbo a la casa blanca. el expresidente trump considera al senador marco rubio como posible vicepresidente. según fuentes de la cadena nbc, algo que, según el legislador hispano, no ha discutido con trump o su
su oposición a esta polémica ley de texas. la sb4 en un recurso llamado amicus curae o amigos de la corte, indica que esa norma no solo afecta las relaciones internacionales entre estados unidos y méxico, sino que interfiere en el derecho de méxico a decidir quiénes pueden entrar a su territorio y quiénes no, y también obstaculiza el comercio entre las 2 naciones. en la contienda por la casa blanca hay un nuevo nombre que comienza a sonar. marco rubio se suma a la lista de posibles...
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it, taking away the power to arrest and detain migrants in texas state and local police. >> texas has a right to defend ourselves and we will use that authority to declare an invasion and fight back against that invasion. >> norah: the "cbs evening news" starts now. ♪ ♪ good evening. i'm norah o'donnell, and thank you for being with us. we want to begin tonight with the whiplash. a federal court rulings over the texas immigration law known as sb 4. a u.s. court of appeals blocked the sweeping law. this was just hours after the supreme court said it could go into effect. of the texas law gives local and state police the power to arrest and detain migrants who cross the border illegally. immigration enforcement has for decades been the sole responsibility of federal authorities, and as you heard, republican texas governor greg abbott has said the state has the right to defend itself against what he is calling an invasion. now, president biden opposes the texas law, and he actually landed in the state today for fundraisers. this challenge comes as a texas bus company has put the brak
it, taking away the power to arrest and detain migrants in texas state and local police. >> texas has a right to defend ourselves and we will use that authority to declare an invasion and fight back against that invasion. >> norah: the "cbs evening news" starts now. ♪ ♪ good evening. i'm norah o'donnell, and thank you for being with us. we want to begin tonight with the whiplash. a federal court rulings over the texas immigration law known as sb 4. a u.s. court of...
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>> we've seen a shift out of texas for how it is playing out in eagle pass. texas locked down shelby park. they have effectively shifted traffic out west. the governor of texas and his team are doing more besides anybody in dhs and california, new mexico, arizona, they are going to you have isser from the shift in activity. you can see texas is locked down safe and secure and helping secure the border and protecting the homeland and california might have to step up. >> carley: another hearing today. ron, thank you for joining us. >> todd: stays upon stays, upon stays. miles from the southern border, new york voters sounding off on alexandria ocasio-cortez blaming her for third world conditions in their neighborhoods. i went to her district, here is what he we found. >> we are in aoc's neighborhood, voters are complaining. we'll ask people how bad is it here. >> do you see your congresswoman, aoc a lot in this neighborhood? >> i don't know. >> how often do you see aoc in this neighborhood? >> not much. >> a >> ashley: waun /* /* they are crowding the street an
>> we've seen a shift out of texas for how it is playing out in eagle pass. texas locked down shelby park. they have effectively shifted traffic out west. the governor of texas and his team are doing more besides anybody in dhs and california, new mexico, arizona, they are going to you have isser from the shift in activity. you can see texas is locked down safe and secure and helping secure the border and protecting the homeland and california might have to step up. >> carley:...
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it is comprised of five antiabortion groups, none of which are based in texas. you may be wondering why a handful of out-of-state groups opposing abortion decided to form their group in a relatively nondescript texas town along route 66 and it's because at the time, amarillo texas functions as something of a legal loophole for right-wing causes. because of a quirk in how the us court system works until just a few weeks ago, federal suits filed in this relatively small texas town would fall before the same judge, a guy who first made his name as an activist for far right religious causes decrying everything from divorce laws to address gender rights and marriage, and of course abortion rights. in a 2017 entry, he submitted to a legal journal he wrote about the need to protect religious medical providers who in his view cannot use their pens to prescribe or dispense abortifacient drugs designed to kill unborn children. not long after he submitted that he asked to have his name taken off of it citing quote, reasons i may discuss at a later date. they came abundantl
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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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if you look at this, texas saying they want to enforce immigration, that this would be a thing that texas law enforcement would want to do, that they would be on board with this. but when you ask local law enforcement, you get something of a different answer. julia, what do they say? >> reporter: well, a lot of them say they just don't have the resources. if you look at smaller towns in texas counties, that are stretched so thin. they don't have the resources to arrest people at traffic stops who they might suspect entered the country illegally. it's not clear that they're going to get anymore funding to carry this out. it doesn't just stop with them. they would then have to send that person who's arrested to a prosecutor who's already having to balance whether or not they prosecute the dangerous criminal or the migrant who's living peacefully in the country, although illegally. there are a lot of questions about resources and exactly how they would do this. training is a big question. to us judges who have never been trained in immigration law because that's always been handled by immigr
if you look at this, texas saying they want to enforce immigration, that this would be a thing that texas law enforcement would want to do, that they would be on board with this. but when you ask local law enforcement, you get something of a different answer. julia, what do they say? >> reporter: well, a lot of them say they just don't have the resources. if you look at smaller towns in texas counties, that are stretched so thin. they don't have the resources to arrest people at traffic...
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an appeals court in texas. then a controversial law that would allow the state to arrest and deport migrants just hours after the supreme court ruled on it. terry moran joins us from the supreme court. >> reporter: good morning, george. the controversial texas law is back on hold after a chaotic day and night of legal whiplash. that law would empower local authorities in texas to arrest people they suspect of having entered the country illegally and even deport them regardless of federal law. the u.s. court of appeals late last night issued an order that once again blocks the law from going into effect, while the judges their considerate. that order came just a few hours after the u.s. supreme court issued it's own order and 86-3 vote. the courts six conservatives rejecting the biden administration's argument that the federal government has exclusive authority over immigration, a power grounded in the constitution, and that this law should be put on hold until all challenges are resolved. the court's liberals w
an appeals court in texas. then a controversial law that would allow the state to arrest and deport migrants just hours after the supreme court ruled on it. terry moran joins us from the supreme court. >> reporter: good morning, george. the controversial texas law is back on hold after a chaotic day and night of legal whiplash. that law would empower local authorities in texas to arrest people they suspect of having entered the country illegally and even deport them regardless of federal...
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especially in texas. there's no better partner for the border patrol than the texas departdepartment of public safe. we have worked hand in hand with the agents for as long as i have been around and i don't see that stopping. so there you go. >> brian: he says you need tougher policies to deter the migrants. you just can't come to the border and say your life is being threatened and you are in payroll and can't go back. does anyone believe these people. these able-bodied people in the prime of their lives are being threatened? and the other thing is a lot of them are gangsters. look at their neck tattoos. they are showing you the gang they belong. in. >> ainsley: also said we need to put them in jail. remove them from our country and ban them from ever try to come back. >> steve: what they did was to give you logistics that raids zore wire concertina wire was put there by the texas national guard and the department of public service. so the migrants raced through that. according to the "new york post." th
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texas argues that politico -- should be enforceable while litigation plays out. but the biden administration says the law oversteps its federal authority over our borders. they argued the block should remain in place in accordance with precedents. listen to this from daniel penney for the u.s. government and court earlier today. >> all the -- district court needed wasn't preserve the federal system that's been in effect for 150 years based on repeated indications of the supreme court. >> also today neil, take a look at this next video over 150 migrants cross the border illegally in your comeback, california. they came in two separate groups, and many expect if sb4 goes into effect along with all the other things that texas is doing to stop illegal immigration that those numbers in the western states are going to continue to skyrocket. that took some sector especially getting hit real hard right now. back out here alive, texas eps today neil is sharing news that they arrested 17 migrant runners who were trespassing on a private ranch which is interesting because t
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the judges in the state of texas have the authority to decide to deport someone and texas would deport them based on the judges' order. these aren't judges trained in asylum law, like those that the justice department hires to do federal cases. these judges could be magistrate judges, without any kind of training in terms of deciding who can stay and who can't. but practically, jose, it would run into a lot of issues. that brief window yesterday, where we thought this law might go into effect. mexico said they think this is a violation of human rights and they would refuse to take back anyone that texas deported. >> the appeals court is actually right now beginning the hearings over what should or should not happen to the law. what happens next, julia? >> hopefully we get a decision that is actually based on the merits here. the fact that we haven't had oral arguments to this point, even though this law has been kind of okayed for a brief window of time and taken back, the fact that that was all done just on the issue of whether or not an emergency state should be granted, it is pretty
the judges in the state of texas have the authority to decide to deport someone and texas would deport them based on the judges' order. these aren't judges trained in asylum law, like those that the justice department hires to do federal cases. these judges could be magistrate judges, without any kind of training in terms of deciding who can stay and who can't. but practically, jose, it would run into a lot of issues. that brief window yesterday, where we thought this law might go into effect....
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i think that texas has called bluff of the federal government. either one hand, as texas has argued their policy is consistent with federal government's to say you can't be here illegally. or, it says that federal government argues they are not, if it does that proved and federal government has abandoned enforcing the rule of law as it pertains to our borders. biden says on one side of his mouth we have a sout southern bored e eall texas is paying is saying the same thing. >> -- texas is saying the same thing, it spells same conclusion, we need a new president in charge of enforcing the rule of law in this country. that is the best border policy of all. larry: in biden would do his job, instead of an open border, if we had a border policy, texas wouldn't have do this, greg abbott han has to do it, i am for it. down there, they are trying from peck themselves. -- protect themselves, vivek. we love having you. i like talking issues with you. there is one i don't know what you think. there is a judge in illinois who says that illegals can carry guns
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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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national guards in el paso, texas last week. president biden returning to the white house over the weekend, not answering a question from out lucas tomlinson on whether he had seen the footage. harris says executive action is indeed on the table. still, she says, the real fix comes when congress acts. we are very clear and i think most americans are clear that we have a broken immigration system and we need to fix it. members of the united states senate, those considered to be very conservative with others came to a bipartisan resolution. but they are refusing to put it up for a vote. >> customs and border protection data shows there were nearly 1 # 0,000 migrant encounters at the southern border last month. the highest february ever recorded. u.s. border patrol chief jason owens is sounding the alarm. >> that is a national security threat. border security is a big piece of national security. and if we don't know who is coming into our country and we don't know what their intent is, that is a threat. >> owens says what keeps him
national guards in el paso, texas last week. president biden returning to the white house over the weekend, not answering a question from out lucas tomlinson on whether he had seen the footage. harris says executive action is indeed on the table. still, she says, the real fix comes when congress acts. we are very clear and i think most americans are clear that we have a broken immigration system and we need to fix it. members of the united states senate, those considered to be very conservative...
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>> this would make texas dangerous for anyone who is black or brown. i am mexican-american and grew up in southern new mexico going into texas pretty much every weekend. you can imagine if you are a mexican-american on the border you are not going to feel safe in texas. you're going to have to prove, you risk to be detained. even worse, you risk being deported. this is putting a strange responsibility in the hands of state judges to decide who is going back to mexico. another part about this law that much of media has lost sight of is that mexico itself has to agree to take back deportations. it should only be negotiating that with the biden administration. texas is saying we are going to go above that current legal regime and send back people who may not even be mexican nationals back to mexico. that is a huge amount of chaos. any latino in this country, if this law went into effect i would probably advise them not to go into texas at that point and given the tremendous presence latinos have in our economy and nation for texas to say it isn't safe for
>> this would make texas dangerous for anyone who is black or brown. i am mexican-american and grew up in southern new mexico going into texas pretty much every weekend. you can imagine if you are a mexican-american on the border you are not going to feel safe in texas. you're going to have to prove, you risk to be detained. even worse, you risk being deported. this is putting a strange responsibility in the hands of state judges to decide who is going back to mexico. another part about...
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this chase with texas dps is from kenny county. the driver is an illegal immigrant who lived in pennsylvania. you see he is stopped, six migrants bail out of the car, troopers eventually catch the driver with a pit maneuver you see right here and track down five of the six migrants that bailed out. right now, shannon, illegal crossings are relatively down in texas as we await the immediate future of sb4. but again illegal crossings skyrocketing in america's west. send it back to you. >> shannon: nate foye. thank you very much from the border. jason chaffetz, fox news contributor, former republican congressman from utah. always great to see you. i want to start in the role you had as chairman of the house oversight committee. is there a role for that committee when it comes to what nate is talking about. hundreds of thousands of cases dismissed because the paperwork didn't get in on time. >> i was also on the immigration subcommittee in the house judiciary. look, absolutely. how is it that by the hundreds of thousands this administr
this chase with texas dps is from kenny county. the driver is an illegal immigrant who lived in pennsylvania. you see he is stopped, six migrants bail out of the car, troopers eventually catch the driver with a pit maneuver you see right here and track down five of the six migrants that bailed out. right now, shannon, illegal crossings are relatively down in texas as we await the immediate future of sb4. but again illegal crossings skyrocketing in america's west. send it back to you. >>...
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texas governor abbott took to x and said this: the texas national guard and the department of public safety quickly regained control in a redoubling razor wire barriers. dps is instructed to arrest every illegal immigrant involved for criminal trespass and destruction of property. guys, those consequences are a little unclear right now while texas awaits a court ruling whether they can indeed enforce the state's new border law. brandon judd was on with you guys last hour reacting. >> i have conducted numerous interviews with people who have crossed our borders illegally when i have detained them and they have flat out told me that they know that nothing is going to happen to them. they have told me that they know that they are going to get released, that they know that the laws don't apply to them. this can be attested to by hundreds of border patrol agents that will tell you the exact same story. that these individuals do not fear our laws. >> griff: let's get the full picture. marine while out west in jacumba where i have reported from myself and bill melugin have seen hundreds of
texas governor abbott took to x and said this: the texas national guard and the department of public safety quickly regained control in a redoubling razor wire barriers. dps is instructed to arrest every illegal immigrant involved for criminal trespass and destruction of property. guys, those consequences are a little unclear right now while texas awaits a court ruling whether they can indeed enforce the state's new border law. brandon judd was on with you guys last hour reacting. >> i...