$147,000 they re going to get because of the medical situation they have been through. it s about the continued support, the flexibility at work and wanting this investigation to continue going on. those are things that the victims are still looking for from the u.s. government. what are they saying about the possible long term effects of this? that is a huge question. a lot of these cases, even the earliest of ones only happened about five or six years ago, so they really don t know. even if folks feel better today because they ve received medical treatment over the course of the last few years, they really don t know what this will mean for them in the long term. that s why it s particularly concerning that we learned, according to sources familiar, one victim has come down with a rare form of cancer that s associated with exposure to radiation and microwave energy. and the reason that is concerning we don t have a direct link from this person being a victim and now coming down w
desantis. group behind the class action lawsuit received 1.4 million dollars from george sorls open society foundations 2015-2020. back out here live, brian, officials say there is no time frame on when this is going to slow down. inundated with migrants everyday. few behind me. you can see four people crossing. starts out slow in the morning, smaller groups. all the sudden our drone will catch several crossing. brian: i can t believe 140,000 children unaccompanied. 147,000. where do the kids go? thanks, alexis. appreciate. three minutes before the bottom of the hour.
according to data obtained by the washington examiner, dhs estimates as many as 161,000 children will try to cross border this year, surpassing last year s 147,000. bill melugin with the latest from the border in eagle pass, texas. reporter: well, jon, good evening to you. the epicenter of the border crisis is no longer the rio grande sali, it is right here in del rio sector, specifically the city of eagle pass. case many point, take a look at the video we just shot late yesterday afternoon, another massive single group of migrants crossing illegally into eagle pass. this is a private ranch where every day we have seen enormous groups crossing here. the largest about 540 on wednesday. and as you can imagine and as you can see from the video, this is a huge drain on border patrol resources. this sucks up agents and makes it so they are not elsewhere
number of unaccompanied migrant children to try to enter in the u.s. illegally this year. dhs anticipates up to 161,000 migrant children will try to cross the border easily topping last year s 147,000. bill melugin live in the southern border in eagle pass, texas, hi, bill. bill: good afternoon, to you, that s right. we continue to set records here month after month after month of the southern border. the last 3 months alone we had more than 200,000 illegal crossings each month. we ve had more than a hundred thousand unaccompanied children show up at the border since october and it is just not slowing down. take a look at the video we shot right here in eagle pass yesterday afternoon. this was yet another single massive group. group of 201 that crossed over during summer temperatures. predominantly cubans and venezuelans, a lot of kingle adults crossing at once but this
fired 14 shots into a blue bmw, wounding the driver of that car who was reportedly hospitalized with serious injuries. they say the victim had tried to pass the truck several times on the highway in woodstock, georgia. a police officer happened to be on the scene, saw it all happen, and then arrested that suspect. he faces charges including aggravated assault. this comes as data shows that highway road rage incidents across the country involving guns happen to be on the rise. turning now to our southern border, the department of homeland security quietly preparing for a record number of unaccompanied migrant children trying to cross our border illegally this year. according to data obtained by the washington examiner, dhs estimates say as many as 161,000 children will try to cross the border this year, and that surpasses last year s number of 147,000. bill melugin is live at the border in eagle pass, texas,