died and who made it into the u.s. and died in the custody of border protection agents. jonathan hunt is live in tijuana, mexico, this morning with the latest from there. sandra, good morning. what was once a unified migrant caravan is very much now a tale of two cities or encampments. this is the original one next to the u.s. border. that s the border fence there. the other side is the united states. at this encampment there are probably 75 or so tents here inhabited by migrants along this street. a couple hundred more are in a warehouse now that has been provided to them just around the corner from where we are now. but the vast majority of the caravan have now moved. they have gone 11 miles east of here to a facility that has been set up by the mexican government.
i said, well, have they ever met? and he said, no, they ve never met, but i used to have a picture of denita in my house on my television and when shannon would help me move in, she saw the picture. reporter: shannon knew about denita. shannon knew about denita, but denita had no clue. and everyone i spoke to about denita said if she even suspected she would have been out of that relationship, she had too much dignity for that. reporter: this was an affair jermeir was hiding. correct. reporter: remember, jermeir lived in greensboro near shannon, but 50 miles away from denita, the woman jermeir was officially involved with at the time. it was a tale of two cities and two women. jermeir and denita were dating, though not yet engaged. and he was also seeing shannon, and that seemed more serious than just a fling. reporter: did jermeir disclose to you that he had gotten shannon pregnant?
people who are die hard democrats, sort of disillusioned republicans who don t love president trump, and most importantly, people who never voted before in the state who k will come out for her. so it s a tale of two cities, a tale of two countries we re seeing across the country. this sort of dark immigrant, safety focused message on the right, and the message from the democrats is anything but that. it s looking into the future. it s looking forward. it s trying to build a coalition that s diverse racially and economically to push forward ideas that are very opposite from what the president is talking about. thanks for that, beth. as we monitor these duelling rallies, let s bring in our panel. victoria, an msnbc contributor and professor. paul cain, senior congressional correspondent. steve isreal, former democratic congressman. and susan, republican strategist. it s great to have all of you
fire, it s my responsibility to get out of the house. but it s the police, rather the fire department s responsibility to put the fire out, not to come on the scene and lecture. was somebody playing with matchs? whose fault is it? nope. there s a responsibility that the fire department must do, and that s put out the fire. that s what we really need. all institutions must put all hands on deck. we certainly need the mayor to lead the way. in chicago we have a tale of two cities. we have economic disinvestment on the south side and west side. on the north side you have economic growth. you have first class schools. on the south side and west side you got 50 schools that are closed. this anger is fueled from the poverty and the disinvestment, which ultimately leads to the violence. laura: it s a cycle, is it not? this is a cycle. when a community becomes dangerous, business doesn t want
get out of the house. but it s the police, rather the fire department s responsibility to put the fire out, not to come on the scene and lecture. was somebody playing with matchs? whose fault is it? nope. there s a responsibility that the fire department must do, and that s put out the fire. that s what we really need. all institutions must put all hands on deck. we certainly need the mayor to lead the way. in chicago we have a tale of two cities. we have economic disinvestment on the south side and west side. on the north side you have economic growth. you have first class schools. on the south side and west side you got 50 schools that are closed. this anger is fueled from the poverty and the disinvestment, which ultimately leads to the violence. laura: it s a cycle, is it not? this is a cycle. when a community becomes dangerous, business doesn t want to go in. and if business doesn t go in,