facilities quickly, alleviate overcrowding at the border and house them in new facilities. now he wants to pay for it. if they're doing it, last month border patrol reported over 178,000 apprehensions. that's a 20-year high. yet as of last week, only 455 minors were in their custody. where are these people going? chad wolf is currently a visiting fellow at the heritage foundation can. secretary, thanks very much for being here. it looks like we are pushing the migrants into the interior of our country as much as possible. the administration has built a lot more housing to house these people, but they're also trying to help them connect with so-called sponsors or family that they stay they have in cities across the country. your reaction to where we are halfway through the year now. >> well, thanks for having me