reporter: phoenix police say jesus molina killed an officer in a hit-and-run despite two previous arrests for dui and burglary he was not deported. that was a death that should have been prevented, it did not have to happen. reporter: a similar story in houston where police say accused drink driver andre munoz killed a harris county sheriff. it appears that you are here illegally and immigration has a hold on you. reporter: under the obama administration prosecutorial discretion policy critics say too many criminals get a date in court instead of deportation. this is outrageous. people are dying because i.c.e. is not being allowed to enforce the law by this administration. drunk driving needs to be treated as the crime that it is, an alcohol-related, a substance-abuse related crime and not something related to immigration. the two are wholly unrelated. reporter: the proposed epl congratulations bill allows for that discretion. illegal immigrants with lengthy criminal re
united states. reporter: jesus molina they say killed an officer in a hit-and-run. despite convictions for burglary and other crimes he was not deported. that is a death that should have been prevented and did not have to happen. reporter: they say accused driver andre munoz killed sheriff bill polk. it is believed you are here illegally and immigration has a hold on you. reporter: critics say too many criminals get a day in court instead of deportation. this is outrageous, people are dying because i.c.e. is not being allowed to enforce the law by this administration. drunk driving needs to be treated as the crime that it is, a alcohol-related, substance-abuse related crime. not something related to immigration. the two are wholly unrelated. reporter: the proposed immigration bill allows for that discretion. illegal immigrants with lengthy criminal records may be allowed
jon: whoa, that s tough to watch, that baseball pitch. jenna: it is. jon: but we have some good news on that coming up. we are awaiting new information on the government s snooping programs, specifically more details about how it has kept americans and others safe. good morning to you, i m jon scott. jenna: hi, everybody, i m jenna lee. thanks for starting off your week with us. as early as today, we expect the head of the nsa to publicly release a list of suspected terror plots disrupted by the phone number surveillance program. this comes as calls grow for more transparency about how the collection of the data has strengthened national security. people want evidence of this, that it s actually working. the government has revealed how the program thwarted two attacks, one was this man s plan to target a new york city subway system in 2009. that got a whole lot of publicity, and this man s intention to ban a newspaper building. national security correspondent jennifer griffin
communications during the 2009 summit. bill: what are the details we can report? reporter: the latest revelations coming from nsa leaker snowden coming into the guardian newspaper today. it happens to be the day ireland is hosting the g8 summit. it claims they were eavesdropping on various delegations in 2009. it was prime minister gordon brown at the time. it included monitoring e-mails at the internet cafe as well as 45 agents around the clock listening to phone calls and monitoring e-mails coming from broke berry delegations. also included guys that u.s. agents for the nsa based here in the u.k. during that same period were listening in on communications of then russian president medvedev. bill: i think this will take away from all of this. president obama is at the g8. he unless northern ireland. what the s reaction what s the reaction here. reporter: some people are wondering if they are being listened to again. david cameron was asked that specific question whet