jillian: lawrence, thank you. >> reporter: thanks, guys. todd: more than 100 texas land owners near the border have aagreed to let their state put up temporary fencing on their property as the border crisis opens. a co-owner of a ranch company joins us now. page, we have been covering rangers like you for months now. how much worse has the crisis gotten for you? >> this crisis s has gotten way worse than i've ever seen it. you know, you see the iran. s on the border -- you see the ranches on the border, we come across maybe one, two, maybe three groups a week right now. now you see a surge, we're up to five or six groups a week, maybe seven to eight and groups of 15 to 20 at a time. todd: what stands out to me the most from the situation that these hundred plus ranchers are encountering, texans are so