Calls, saying americans want law order. I strongly oppose the radical and dangerous efforts to defend, dismantle, and dissolve our Police Departments bay with the police, there is chaos. Without law there is anarchy and without safety there is catastrophe. Dana coming up, we will speak with democratic congressman al lawson, a surrogate for the Biden Campaign. We begin our coverage with chief White House Correspondent john roberts live on the north pond. The president at noon today signing an executive order to encourage Law Enforcement agencies to adopt the highest professional standards to serve their communities. The president is making available federal assistance for the department of justice, the Police Agencies to adopt new credentialing and certification standards to make sure they have the most uptodate policies on the use of force. As you mentioned at the top, among the things the president wants to change, the use of choke hold. Listen here. As part of this new credentialing
President s frustration boiled over. He is taking aim directly at mexico for what he feels is quite frankly passive cooperation in bringing this mass migration over the border. He said this on twitter, mexico has taken advantage of the United States for decades because of the dems, our immigration laws are bad. Mexico makes a fortune from the u. S. They can easily fix this problem. They must do what must be done. If they dont, it would be significant. 5 tariff, all the way up to 25 on october 1st. One single instance, you probably see this, more than 1,000 people were apprehended along the southern border. Thats on top of the hundreds of thousands who have already come across our border this year, and the year before, and the year before, plus the millions who come here legally. The message is obviously clear. Mexico has to help or theyll pay a heavy price. Were asking mexico to enforce their own laws to help stop the people coming in from central america. Weve seen a massive influx of
As the U.S. presidential election approaches, new research reveals significant racial disparities in civic engagement in Florida, raising concerns about the dilution of Black voters' power.