the 153,000 square foot facility is on 24 acres and has a capacity of 1,000. then mayorkas traveled down here to a park in eagle pass that sits on the rio grande river. not far from where i m standing now. he met with boots on the ground. this is something that he has done with all now ten trips since this crisis began, yet still no signs of the surge ending or slowing. the local sheriff says he would be happy to show president biden and vice president harris around if they made the trip. i would take them to the river. right now there s something with drones over there. they found them drowning. every day we have somebody dieing in the river. every day, a new bus of migrants. more today courtesy of greg abbott. another four buss with more than
december, and it s been released in december for the last ten years, and now it is february 17th, and it has not been released. and we do know that it s going to be really bad news for the biden administration, those numbers you were just saying are really, really striking. what, 153,000 encounters of illegal border crossers in january of 2022, just last january, which is about double what it was in january 2021, which is about double what it was in january of 2020. there s been an incredible upward trend in border encounters. sandra: we talked to bill reporting at the border for quite some time, i said maybe not before the state of the union address. well, he said maybe maybe never. i mean, who is going to hold them to account on even releasing it at all, byron? i ll move on to this. you
something based on my observation, it is called a rant. carley: adams called out diversity when asked about media coverage of the city s crime and bail reform laws and harris faulkner is hitting back on the mayor s comments saying he denied her request for an interview. harris: how black do you have to be? don t make me pull out receipts of how many times i reached out to this mayor. this is cowardly. todd: coverage he s been get suggest great, i don t understand why he s upset. moving to biden administration, migrant encounter numbers after being compelled to do so by the court. carley: cheryl casone has details. cheryl: the numbers from january, pretty astounding, 153,000 immigrants crossing the southern border, four times what
talked about the news dominated by the russia-ukraine border and covid fatigue and other things. while that is happening, the situation is getting worse. you can put the numbers on the screen, 153,000 migrant encounters january 2021, 2022, look at how much of a jump that is from just one year ago. ken paxton was on the falkner focus earlier and said this. they didn t even put the numbers out. we are in a lawsuit that allowed us to get the numbers, the only reason we have the actual numbers. they are trying to hide them and continuing to move people across the country as fast as they can. doesn t matter if they have covid, they are not tested, doesn t matter if they have a background in crime, they get invited and moved around the country on purpose. sandra: worse at the southern border, who is doing anything about it? well, nobody right now. what ken paxton was referring to, these new numbers also showed that 62,000 people were released into the united states
american heart center said we re e pecting a tidal wave of cardio vascular events. and what do people who have had covid need to keep an eye on? again, covid is not just a long disease. it literally causes inflammation of all organs. there s a study of 153,000 veterans at the va hospital and what they found is regardless of age, gender, regardless whether or onot you had preexisting conditions, they saw an increase of 363% higher risk of heart attacks and aflutter, for those that see the commercials, an increase of 52% higher risk of stroke and heart failure. so, this is not something that we should take lithely, considering we have 78 million americans. and of those persons, they re